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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1916)
X .. .. . tp m r rJ u VV' tflffiir 2 DISTINCTIVE t That's the word that describes our new fall apparel for V mcii, wumen anu cnuuren. cnaracter and lnmviduauty are ooiaiy marrcea m x s At .. -t 1 -M 1 'V than rnnnietlng and 'we Ml work for on another well at for ouraeiv After hearing both lil. President Wilson decided tharlh brotherhood workers wr really " entitled to an eight-hour day. In his' view, then, Ihry had mm, - Hla r-pponenta will My that h wa actuated by political motive, but lil at 'impartial erlllc will bellei n baa studied th man every line, which means perfection of fit, of liana:, of color harmony, of color X , wnon do net -nty muic- ! V a t . . t , , ? . . . V. .i... V thla run I th Republican , contrast wmen marns me amerence Detween commonpiaceness ana aisuncuon. .tor Rvntiiy th. ran..!. Aiim.A.mtiii....J.... ... . .A,.4AAAaA...lU'l'0W " ,."C?,, ,h!r nni'O SlNniUKS VXDKliriUCK.D. Sumer wh always pa 5 any w f f i IP" ft I I to Ivbeco Tooth Put, our nrle Its Ain all but a f" Irreeonollabl ' x f n m fi n ' n i e i ' villi vi u. Tth .ur ia t i f iBitf ibo, .m . V I I III I IK li KT 1 1 I 1 .IIB I .1 oU.'. IWh Powd.r. Ur S that th. br,hrhU wo Mlr bi UI1IU1I U U l UOI 1 LJ I ... :. .w....:..:ib, .M Tt,. railroad wt.hk.ra fan.d JL X ii-(v,i,.-. -iwh Powdr. aur .1. :h ,ou,,, aCBht-haar X .- i nrtfa ..................... ..He I lw"" arltrmllo. Knowing - wb ark SHOWIXO A MOST COSiriJm! UN'S or A ilo Cvlcata'a Tooth Paata, our x x X v. OMRs' Asn MiKKicsr r.xiij strre tiut ilwk ji-t reckvixt heew ia-Rriusn ix new vohk tty nv ovr Bt'TKK, who is tiikiik now choosinq THE VKJI NEWEST AND BEST TO RE HAD. ' OI K STOCK INC1.CIE8 A IX THK NEW MATEIUA1S AND CXIXI. WOOli VELOm IS CHECKS TRIMMED WITH SILK BRAIIk. BROAlKlXmi IN TUB NEW RICH ITRWLES FIMSIIEn WITH SERGE Ft H COI- ; X WE ALSO ILWE THE ALWAYS POTCLAR SERGES 1 SEMI-TAILORED MOOEI.S FINISHED WITH BRAID " , V AND BrTTONS. X COATS ARK LONGER AND CVT ON VERT fTIX V" lines.' . ......,'..." V SKIRTS ARB CCT FTLtt TO CORRESPOND WITH ; THE COATS AND WILL BB WORN A TRIFLE LONGER. k Priced From $22.50 to $75 9 ' 5J 4V A Gorgeous Display of JVol men's Waists fOCR WOMEN'S WALST DEPARTMENT IS BRIM FTLL OF DAINTY WAISTS MADE OF GEORGETTB CREPK IN - WHITE, FLESH, NAVT. GREEN AND BISQCE TRIMMED WITH TICKS. SILK EMBROID- ERT, BEADS AND THE NEW WOOL EMBROIDERY. LONG SLEEVES AND NEW BIG CAPE COLLARS. Priced - - - $3.95 to $10.00 prlca lo 10c Hlnd'a Honay and Almond Cream, our prlca ..SSe tSe Pvroxlda, Ctram, our prlca ...lr tSo Sanltal Oaam, our prloa . ...Itc tc PMra Soap, our prir ISO ate lilt Whlta Roaa Soap, our prlca ...ISo ISc 1711 Vlolrt Soap, our prlca .lc IVc Packer's. Tar Soap, our prlca ! I &c Caahmrra Bouquat Soap, our prlca Ibc Ibo LaBlacha Pace Powdar, our . prlca .........Sao vv lie Woodbury a rac rowdr, our prlca ...,lo I So Talcum Powdr. our prlca ..Io ISe Almond Meal, our prtca ...... Ito I0o Ptnaud'a Hair Tonic, our prlca dSe II. 0 Ptnaud'a Hair Tonic, price S&t tt.aa Ptnaud'a Toitot Water, prlca SSc ISe Rout, our prtca tap Ho Cuticura Soap, our prtca Mr ISc Peroxide, our prlca .......... ISe ISe Llaterlne, our prlca ........ , ,IB ISe Tla, our prtca tt DRESSMAKERS' SCPPUES. Baatlnc Cotton, our prlca ......... Sc Snapa, alt aicea. our prtca doaen .10c . Hoeka and Ejva, all aiaea, card . . .&c "Peefa Hooka and Eyea." packsaioc-'4k w limn a Hooka and Eyea, card .... lae Hooka and Eye Tap, black or whtte. our price, yard "...ISe 8nap Tape, black and white, our price, yard ISe and SSe Beltings. 1.1 and J Inchea wide. our price, yard ................ too Warren'a curred Belting, our prtca yard '. ISe to SSe Cable Cord, our prlca S yards ....Se Dress Weights, our price, t for ...So Marking Chalk, our price, each . . . Ic Btaa Tape, our price, bolt. . ,8c to So Slik Seam binding, our price, yard 13ct X-Rsy Skirt Bone, our price. yard So to SOo President Ms arn III the con anyway ne lad flM. that dny their S etrengin, ny ien certain that they I could get an eight-hour day without t Kventa hava ahowit that they were a rights Condemning them, we are alao e- eandemnlng aur ' preaent aortal sya tarn. - The HilUUtra Argus Mrs In a recent Iwuethal It, la aailmatetl Waahlngtim rounty will cam. a via or ten ooos jralnst the IVmlletoo Normal bill. Anvona may chanirs Ills mind ami get nhmif all rlghlf ha ill also mlod ni cnanife. ' Eye Srertaltst Coming. Dr.' J. O. Turner, formerly of Lowe Turner, the well known eye special lata of Portland, wilt, bo In Weston Y it aln at Mrs. Webb's hotel Tuesday, i i t HARVEST BRIEFS Pram II acre of wheat nil the Wild Home K.lgar Slmpsun hsd a yield of III aarks. MePrlrie Bros. A O'Harra hoiiM.t their threading outfit Friday after a run of If daysk n I. TsnUter had a wheat crop of it bushel par acre an th M. M. John place near Athena; , Portv arret of I he L Brachs estate near Alhen yielded th nifty little wheat rrop of TI4 aacka. Tha Hchnel.ler-Mny.nni .uowu om- , . , ... . . tit k... ih ruti n Utin.lav In mi - rnHUih a fcarley on tha Weston up. ft ncn MaMalliM. all color. a i .1 w MlnchTafTsta Mc-ll.U The Smm'k A llerndon outfit began M , . . , threshing Monday In W. U Smock's litch TafTstg, sn antra fio vakiv, barley oa tha Keed and Itawley up black only '"a Mlnch black l'su-le-Si... 11.44-41.68 'jltr M wck D-h- -.. combine." He contemplates shipping 17 inch fancy plaid and ttrlpa silks, tha the outfit to soutnera luano. i very laicat,.,., ,., , , ytC M ifa Fall We are now showing a strong: line of new fall goods. See our lino of silks. Have tho new stripes, and plaids; also the new shades in plain colors. Compare our prices with others and see what we can save you. v ' . , V" ...40c ...efc September It, and at Athena Monday, September It. School has begun, Ver your chil dren backward in ti.elr studlea last year? If so, prhsps It wsa du to eye trouble of some h.nd. , An educa tion obtained att the "Ht of eyesight Is of slight value. , It Is better la ob tain both, by seeing that tha chil dren's syes are right. ..Children ran not tell you whether their eyea are right or wrong. . Bring them to Dr. Turner and let Mm give their eyea a, ,nd undaturbe4 by market eondl moss morougn. sMrcning ana ecien- jiongii tine examination, with the latest lm I proved electrical Instruments, and h I With their Holt Serlal eombln will toil you whether they are right or Pan later g Lee have a few days more wrong, la not such Information al- of work to finish a t days run. most beyond price T Tel there Is no. Scott Panlater, the firm's senior im At his lilacs near Mais station 1 3 Inch fancy silk . rwlaflaaeroial a in tie rmtra man TiNNI aarks of extra heavy oluh wheat trnm 10 acres, lis sold tal ly In the seawm. Tha biiniier wheat oronof tha yesr so far reported hi the I.KAOKN waa hsil bt Joa Ker from 01 aerM nf his holW Intra. The trc lel.lml Slfttt sacks, ot arouml 61 bushrl to lh acre. One of th best of tha reservation crops la reported rrom m rprm i Hollow district, where J. A. I.umsden a I spring-sown wheat on summer fallow yielded 14 bushels to the acre. Joe !!oilirm Is now threshing In the flehl west of his hiHiae. alioul l-w acres, st Mrsalowhronk farm. This flekl la running strong, ami Is thought to be gmxl fur an average of Wi buaheia. R. L. WomW hsrvested a rrop of Jftoa Mrks of whest and barley from Its acres. He was among the sea sons Betters at remunrrauvs nsurea 39C-4I.O 40 Inch rrrHft-Wnf MMl.tS 40 Inch Osi.rgetl ervpe, tnmag In 'all tha nw shsilea. H .., ,.11.41 Si's our litis f shsrlis. pls'ils, aid., In lbs hew fall ttrva goods: have them st .... KM to 1 1.4 . jwt tha New erapa hanrikrthlefs mint lor girt Il v itoir caps In all slylesj ses th nsw strips at itflcj otlisr In variety af stjfles Ioc4Ue-4M New auto rap and acarf...,.. all pria Visit our Ready-to-Vear Department. We are showing an admirable lino of Suits, Dresses, Coats and Skirts. as t a n e u.L.renney co. me. Athena Oregon charge for conauliatlun or vxamlna tlon. If they do not need glasses. Dr. (Turner will most positively not recom mend them. Ton ow this to your . children. I Headnrhee relieved; cross eyes I 9 A Y y ;y Collar Staja. our price, set... So to 10c Z .straightened. Satisfaction guaranteed. . i,Sle sure snd let.Dr. Toroejr show yon tns new lens foe dlatant and nearj vision combined;-all la one light, solid piece of glass which looks llks a single pair yet answers the purpoee of two. Don't forget the dale. (Adv.) You can always save money by doing your shopping at IE PEOPLES WAREHOUSES PENDLETON, OREGON ... WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE X , esses ee. . ee..... . . . y "'-i -. atr tesse. w uoiir nso io ouy aw ; Cw;ee;e;; ust JO at the horn of the bride's ! mnr grain bags than he sntlrlrie - . : '1 : ' .mother In McMlnnvllle. Rev. A. J. hut did ao without a murmur. He ha Hugh Pruett a BrkirtrrooM. . Must Hops Bully and Mr. J. Hugh. Pruetf were united In marrtsge Aug- ber. had an average yield of 4i bush. els from IT acres. In ens of thel best dsva Bsnlster 4k Lee threshed lilt sacks. 3, M. RsnUter'a vleld from I.T acres of the Jo Lsvador plsce on lh reservation was 41 bushels to th acre His home place near town averae about 49 buahels. Around th sdget th wheal was very heavy, but grew thinner and lighter as th center of the field waa approached. W. E. Woods croped 1004 sacks of wheat and barley from Its acres o' th Pries brother ho'dlniw In th Pr creek district, which hs is farming un der lease. Wilbur hsd to buy SO NO COMMISSION NO BONUS NO DELAY NO RED TAPE LOW INTEREST RATES LIBERAL REPAYMENT PIUVILEOES lartman Abstract 4!o. Corner of Main and Court Streets PENDLETON - - . OREGON "444444 i: , , SUMMONS. I tbe rfontft Court of the State of . Orrgm fbc Cmataia Cwonty. F. V. Watts, Plaintiff, vs.' Anna Toung, ' Ellxa. Cbester, Caroline ; Schmidt. : Louis Tsung; Ida Toung, Lydla : Tauag. W 11 lard Toung. Alice Young, Michael Toung, Barbara Young. Hu. go Schmidt. Cynthia Brophy, Agnes K, Jones, James Peters. Msggt Pe ters, Richard Peters, Samuel Peters. ' Myrtle Peters. John. Peters. Ethel B. Peters, Win. Peters. Bessie Pe ters. Orln Peters and Joule Peters, his wife, Albert Young. Ora 8. M - ker, John Msher, Solomon Peters, Z Charles H. Peters, Sarsh Davis, for. merfy Sarah Kittridge, Michael -R. Young. Myra Young, Michael or Miks Peters. Agatha Taylor, Slells Peters, Glens Peters, Nora. Watts. , firacs Rosera. E. C. Rogers. E. M. Street It feet 4 Inches to the west line of Franklin Street, thence northerly along the west line of Franklin Street S fret t toefcee to the point of begin. nltig; . ' -. An undivided one-half Interest in and lo W(i Lot I. all Lots 4 snd S. snd the North Half of Lot f In Block S of Weston; an undivided one-hsll Interest in and to Lot 7 Block Hart- man'a Addition to Weston.. , And that said claims snd each and all of them be declared void and of no effect and unfounded in fact or in law against said plaintiff, bis heirs or as signs; for plaintiff costs and dis bursements herein, snd for such other end further relief sa pertains to equi ty and good conscience. This summons Is published pursu ant to an order of the Hon. Chas. H. Marsh. County Judge of Umatilla County, state sf Oregon, for tha rea son that G. W. Phelps. Circuit Judee Peters. c:mesley RIdenour. other-lor the (th Judicial District of said wise known as Emely RIdenour, I state is absent from said county; said Miwwls U DePestt. Jane DePestt. order wss mads on the 7th day of August, 114. and provides that the first publication of said summons 1 shall be msde on the 11th day cf Aug ust, isls. in the Weston Leader. : . " FEB FEE. . Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffire Address: Pendleton, Or. WESTON LEADER ;' . " ; CUM. V000, fsMshar ' , Xerif DePestt. Katie DePeatt, Wll ham DePeatt. Ralph DePestt, Zel- ma DePestt, now Zelma Harris; Mer. aa DePeatt, now Merna, Smith, and - Ant ha Taylor, gusrdlan of Siella .Peters and Glens Peters, minors. -Defendants!. T William DePestt. one of the above- named Defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon, yon and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer th com plaint filed sgalnst you In the above entitled suit on or before th- 15th day f September, 1414, and you will take sot Irs If yon fail to answer, or other wise appear in said suit on or before aald day, plaintiff, above named,' for want thereof will apply to th above entitled court for the relief prayed for In plaintiff complaint, on file In said suit, to-ait: For a decree of this eourt requiring each and every on of these defendants to show snd make manifest th exact nature and extent f the right, title. Interest or estate, which each, any or all of these de fendants claim to have In the real property, described In ssld com plaint, fe-wlt:' J ". SIlHtCRIPllON BATCt ' Strictl in AJnc ; Hie Year. . i Months.. ......., Four Moollis...... j., . ADVFRTItlNO RATft Per inch per mouth . Per inch, oti iiiaertlmi litems, per line each insertion. but did so without murmur. Hunsaker performed th ceremony aold hi crop, and the ring service was used. The I young couple wee attended by Miss! J. B- Hsrt hsd 14 sacks of wheat tr Delta Pruett, sister of th grom. snd 'the acre from 1(1 seres of bis holding I Mr.-WHIerd Hay of Astoria. - IJltle near Walla Walla. Hla yield wa Helen Sully, a niece of the bride, wss (larger thsn early conditions Indicate ring bearer,, and carried the -ring en fin th neighborhood, and he Is wel cased in th heart of a fcsrg whit pleased with th fruits of hla yesr'i , .f mi. aster.,. ..... jorlt. Mr. Hart baa Sold only smal . 0 75 I Th 6 rid is pas of McMlnnvtlls Pan or nis wneai. . 0 60 ; most charming sod eatlmable girls, f. The Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 ..! 51) .. 20 .. 06 and received her education at McMlnn. ylll , College. Th .bridegroom Is a nent and re.pect.d-pioneer famine, i?"-'""". f "OH? J1''!" " i J. B. Scrlmnher'a fields In tha Wll' Horse neighborhood wer hit hsrd br th Jun hsil. Hs hsd 44 arrea o? His father was Ike late Rev. W. H. rillDAY SEPT, S. I9i Pru.tt. . beloved mlnlstr In th early p.t'5"J" Df JTi vest lire remained, but som of It grew SOfl Catertd at lb pwtsffic al Wttts. Orijea, as Mcssd-clsn auil sutler. day of the town., Hi mother is now sacks. Ills wheat was slao damaged. a resident of McMinnvill. yel still hssUh M b,n" cut lo TUB BROTHERHOOD VICTORY. Congress was - not coerced Into enacting th eight-hour law for rail Interests here. - -H la a graduate of McMlnnvllle Col leg, and took post graduate work last year at the Ogden Graduate school "In ' Chicago..4' Since leaving colter; H4 hss held teaching positions in the hlfch schools' at Nsw berg and McMlnnvllle. acre. Jo Sheard's crop In th LaMs' gulch district was not quite tip to Its usual annual standnrd. slthough hr threshed 41 bushels to th acre from 100 acres. Hla new Blewett worked nicely. Its beet dsy's run being 400 Mr. and Mrs, Pruett will make their aacka. Th motor-driven separatoi home In Forest Orove, - where Mr, rod workers. Any such notion Is a prut wss recently chosen aa prlncl- 8CMMOX8. Ia tlie Clrr-nit Court of Use State) of Orrgoai for C maxilla Conauy, Minnie Stone, Plaintiff, vs. Fred A. Stone. Defendant. To Fred A. Stone, Defendant above- named: In the Name of the State of Oregon. you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed against mistaken one, although seemingly held by a number of people who visualise Labor as a frowning Colossus with spike-studded club upheld strove tha nation's legislative body. Congress could have refused to pass pal of the high school. . - Roamls Oat Fall Cmmry. Mrs. Nancy M. Nolen. who has been thia law and wnuM nnt h.. k- Aim- I niaklng her home with her son. H. B. turbed. Individually or collectively. ?0,n " kBT,B n,,,ro.WM" th The railroad brotherhoods, 400,000 strong, would then have gons - on strike, which they bad a perfect right to do. and until such time as th rail roads could have replaced them th country commercial. Industrial and agricultural activities would hav been almost completely paralysed. It was purely a business proposition. It was not good business for Congress to permit such a tremendous strike to prayed for snd demanded . In the i The PK'4 of the NW14 of the NW" f Sec SI, Ta p. 4 N, R. 47, B. W. M.: the West 24 feet of Lot 4 la Block t.a decree of the court forever dissolv- and Lot 1 of Block 2, and the West 44 ilng the bonds of matrimony now and feet of Lota t, I and 4 of Block, i at . heretofore existing between plaintiff th Town of Weston; Lots 2, 15 and ;nd defendant and for other equitable 14 of Block I Salinas Addition to .relief. you In the sbove entitled court snd j cur ax a time wnen every locomotive cause within six weeks from the date I . ' of the first publication or this sum- ln naon trariic. it tnereror need mons. to-wit: On or before Friday d PrMl'Jnt Wilson, who In this aa In the ItnA dav at RentmK.e isi other crises has shown - an abiding you will take notice that ir r.n i prescience for which th people will appesr snd answer said complaint or 1ve hlm rdit, whatever the Repub- otherwiae dead thereto within M " peinoer mmj tim. . . . : say snout iu I ne wisdom or tn sen- ........ ... fin,.,,,.., IUI "lll l I will sddIv to the court for th. r.ll.r " nejor.ijr wa unsnareo, nowever. by the minority, who exhibited a nax the Town of Weston: all that portion ef Block of McArthur's Addition to the City of Weston lying North of a certain esst and west line, said line commencing at a monument consist ing of a three-Inch pipe driven In the ground along the west line of said Block, said monument being witnessed by being SO feet 4 Inches south of a Balm tree, together with a water right across the remaining south end of said Block 4 to be used and enjoyed as a, right of way for the purpose of keep-, made on Friday, the 22nd day of Sep- ing and maintaining over and across temner, ill, prayer of her complaint, namely, for TOW Partisanship that should by no iibtv m buuu cueit upon U1B ! fortunes of th Republican party. But one Republican senator, La Fol- lette of Wisconsin, voted for 4 he eight, hour law. The other Republican sen ators virtually declared by their votes that they were willing ' th country should be plunged into industrial and commercial stagnation rather than that a Democratic Administration and Congress be given credit for common sense avoidance of a threatened ca- This summons Is published pursu ant to an order made and entered herein by Honorable ' Charles It Marsh. County Judge of Umatilla County, Oregon, In the absence of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps. Judge nf the above entitled court fmm ih. Sixth Judicial District of the State of I Uml.3r'. '! ' Oregon I Whatever may havs been th merits The first publication will be nmde ofhJr.d'mI,d, th '"" roth on Friday, the 11th day of Angust, j "hoods are entitled to admiration for - T I annetna) aa 4 st s 1 1 TKi sfc Kl A eela asipw Ti a lilt, and the last publication will be said south end of said Block 4 a flume line ss now constructed; the right to eonvey through the same and use the same quantity of water now and here tofore used snd enjoyed In connection therewith, together with the right to keep said flume tn repair, to replace tits same st any time snd to enter I ij.on said land along the line thereof fur ths purpose of Inspecting, repair- for and replacing the same; slvo an undivided one-half interest in Esst SI f s-t of Lots I. I, 4, sll Lot S, the East ! feet of Lot 4 in Block 2 In the Original Town of Weston, except the f.'-ilowlne; described tract: Beginning t ite Northeast corner of Lot fi in f, thence westerly slong the in!ih line of Main street 21 feet 4 in !?, thence southerly parallel with . i:,rac ca-'teifj- parallel with Main j Dated this 2nd day of August. 1414. WILL M. PETEIWO.V, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: Pendleton, Or. scoring an indubitable victory. They did not act until their organization was so strong that not only ths great mag nates but ths national government felt Impelled to give them a respect, ful hearing. In th parlance of th street, they "wanted theirs," and they set about td get 14 In th only practical way nnder the present competitive system of society. In wanting all they could get, they do not diner on lota from th capitalist, th merchant to railroad or industrial magnate, th farmer, doctor, lawyer, "rich man, Their walla walla valley ntsldlng near Crockett, rounded, out a full century of life on-, this- planet . last Monday. September 4. Mrs. JV'olen. a Virginian by birth, has been a consistent believer in democratic principles, and though entitled to the right of suffrage, -hss never voted.' Her eyesight Is unim paired, never having required glaases to assist her In seeing th bright things of life. She hss 'never ridden la an automobile and doe not ears to. al though her joy Is keen when taking a was easily hauled by 14 horses, and cut a swath of 14 feet. , Jos Cannon's steam outfit has fin ished threshing In ths lowtsnds and was moved Tuesday to th Weston up lands, where It will complete a Iota1 run of about 14 days. It encountered i Ight grain tn th region at ths hssd of Oerklng fist, where Its beat day's I .vn was 444 sack. Th yield wss around 10 bushel per acre. Crop threshed wr those of John Walker. Ira McDonald, Henry Barrett, Harris, Jim SEerba and Ora Cannon. From lews than 104 acres of wheat In th Wild Horse nelghboihood P. A. snd T. L. McBrtde filled 1100 sacks In parts of ths field untouched by floods and hall ths yield ran as high ss so bushels lo th acre. Th Mc- Bride boy had an "eighty" of barley LOOK OUT FOR YOUR TAXES In order to avoid further penalty, all ; unpaid 1915 taxes must be paid on or be fore October 5th. Taxes may be paid at this bank as for- j merly, saving your a trip to the county seat. ' I Mm trolley ride. But bn hundred years !, , mm(t oc.,y is a long time to live, and ths hsnd of time has left Its Indelible Impress on the aged woman. While taking an active Interest In life, she is very fee ble snd her health la not ths beet. Biggest Roand-l'p Since 1413. Pendleton, Ore.," Sept. ' 7. Seat ssle for th . Round-Up September 21. 22 sod 22, which opened September I, Is double that of the pest two ysars. big. ger than 1412 and- almost equal to 1112. This will b the biggest Round. Up since 1112. There will b special trains from Portland, Seattls, Spoksns, Boise, snd even Ban Francisco. . There will be 100 hesd of relsy horses on ths grounds, 10 strings in th cow boys' relay and at least five strings In th cowgirls' race. There will be 100 contestants In , th bucking; 28 steer roper. 5 bulldoggers, 4 stsgs coach racers and tt each- day In th lid horse racs. Th city public school grounds have been given over to the Round-Up for use of automoblls parties desiring to. camp while her, Th total attendance will pass the 40,000 mark, f vhlch msde rather an unusual showing. Th rmisnen seeding it Msy 10, snd or June II It wss cut down to the root; j by a fierce hsil storm,- They mowf ths old stslks, finishing this - work July I Springing up again, th bar ley matured, and they got 40 bushels to th acr from It th last day Ir I August. On their home place north ! of town thetr'barley yield was around 43 bushels per acre, and having dls I posed of their total crop at good fig ures they ,hev no complaint to mskr of ths year 1414. -mmmmm i m i n i n, it Dr. G. 5. NEWSOM J, Physician and Surgeon . Post BuiMing (Dr. Stone' for- X mer office) Athena. Ore. poor man, beggar man, thief.' ht-4444'4444444 loud-t PPnnta would have sung a evvvvTvvvvfvvfTTtTtTMttHl song should their own lot j hv been cast by fate with a railroad itULliK X. WATTS Altorney-at-Law Practices in all Slate and Federal Court. ATHENA, OKEOON brotherhood. The old proverb con cernlng the gored oz holds good In this ss in every other aspect of our social. Industrial snd business life. When in the course of time our spir itual and mental vision becomes clear. er, when th "brotherhood of man" Is W are excluslv agents for th eel ebrated M. Born A Co.t tailors for men. W will appreciate an early or der for your fall suit, and yon will find yourself entirely pleased In fit. style and quality. Weston Mercantile Co. ,-. - While en routs to a dance In Walla Walla, four Pendleton young - men were thrown from an overturned auto- mobile Tuesday night on the macadam road below Adams They wer run- nlng without lights, and a sudden swsrv of th car caused the seci- dent Glen Finch, mall carrier, was killed and Frank Fuglt sn Wlllism McCarthy painfully injured. Harvey Hanahan escaped unhurt. 1 Mir Si Pol Before Pressing Your Suit Youll win her if we do the work. A shave, hair-cut and I shine would help. WOT BATHS M mm Bedroom Suite The Adam's period Bedroom Suite in the OLD IVORY is abso lutely new hot from the factory Dresser ...... .....:...$21.00 Top 20x36 ' - ' ' ' ' French MlrrorZOxM ' ' Chiffonier $22.00 Top 18x36 ' French Mirror 115x20 ', ' Dressing Table......... $21.00 Top 18x36 t Thr French Mirror , Two 10x18; one 12x20 Bed-Wooden ....,.......$18.00 Full slz)-4 ft, 6 in. ADAM'S FURNITURF Has Come to Stay SUITS ORDERED to your measure R. L. Reynaud 1 i! Made ill rO) f t Km! 444444444-4 GW of Malt a refreshing temperance drink. : sCHMiWJliO Pool nd Billiard Hall it 44444444444 I 44444-4444444.4 :1 '"-i 4,