Hundreds of toys have been sold and yet there are j. too many. So Down Goes the Price. Engines, X X For Saturday all toys. will go at just one-half the marked mice. This applies to toys only. Dolls 4" are not included. Toyland is still the attraction. trains, tool boxes, games, etc., at one-half less. x 1 ? r r X r r T r r t t V y y y y y y y y x y y y y y .? y y y y -y y y Christinas Section VISIT TOYLAND None could U- m ill-natured tliat he would m t W happy in this Toyland. No end of toy, games and Uf-ful Christmas gifts. Santa Onus writes that owing to the fact that he will In- at the opera house Saturday evening he will be unable to be at the storeJSaturdayJafterDoon. Gilt Suggestions PRKTTY RORKS CUT GLVSX DAINTY CHINA IIANltSOMK TIKS SII.KS WAISTS and SKI UTS ;KKS we have awry splendid assortment (f ImmiK.h RASKhTS CANDID and NUTS TOlLhT ARTICLKS IN IVORY SILK HUSK MKN'S GARTFdS and SUSFF-NHKHS CHILDREN'S and LADIKS' CAIS and TOqUlJi LADIES' TAILOR SUITS and COATS are lat season "sgarmcnU but of serviceable many of good Uiem Tlicse material and very sold for as high as $20.00. We must clot them out The policy of this store is to carry nothing over, and as an extraordinary attraction for this sale we will give you your choice of any coat or suit on the rack for only $5.00 CIULDRErS WOOL DRESSES These are blue serge with sailor collars trimmed with white braid a few plaid-all very pretty1 and crviccahle, up to $3.50; your choice of the lot of three dtizen only f 1.39. EFAHTS' COATS All white with capes' trimmed in tare, soft white material, very dainty, priced up to $3.50; this sale, your choice of the lot for just one-half of the marked price. HI'S WOOL SHIRTS Men's wool shirts, brown or gray, regular $3.00, this ale IJ.FJ. Men's wool shirts, fiZT; this Nile $1.73. brown or gray, rcgulr.r . . w w w w Market Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices I'hone No. 53. Orders taken by , phone for mail routes. Ten percent interest on all ac counts after SO days. A. P. Perry BREVITIES Nose glasses and chain in cate found near cemetery. I'hone 18F4. Special X-mas mix candy and nuts at 25c at the Fastimc. Zchm & Hoffman. Mrs. Fiank Skinrcr left today for a holiday visit at Spokane and Coeur d'Alene City. Mr. Lloyd Crichton of Durkee and Mrs. J. O. Wood of Eend are visiting their mother, Mrs. Susan Tucker. . basement of the United An excellent program was givi at the Fairview school in distri No. HO Friday evening to celebrate the close of the first term of the school year. After the exercises a fish pond afforded much amusement, the proceeds to be used for school pictures and the traveling library. Miss Mary Lansdalc has 24 pupils in regular attendance, with all eight graties representee;, jne rairview, j.,, scnooi is among me largest in uie county taughf by one teacher. 3 WESTON CLUBS UNITE IN A FAREWELL EVENING WESTON LINES UP FOR CHATAUQUA NEXT SPRING Venders of the Saturday After noon Club and the Welfare Club joined in a farewell evening Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacKenrie, who are moving to Walla Walla to The With the assistance of many good brethren from Athena local Knight of Pythias conferred the third rank Wednesday night upon A. P. Ferry, The regular rank work was supple mented by exceedingly rank work of a different character for the par ticular benefit of this particular Brethren church a being enlarged ""v ? under the direction of -George tly oocupwd until midnight. The Schnitzer, " L. E. Graham of Walla Walla was here during the first of the week, having dental work done at the office of Dr. Sempert. Narkaus. v wwww www wwww ww-- t f $500,000 to loan on good 1 wheat land at D. K. Wood is on a deal with a Mr. Bobbins for JtiOO acres of land lying seven miles from Echo, Weston feed mill going in on Mrs. Lillian McMorris and daugh- trade. Weston will thereby A short program was given, which included readings by Mrs. Gilchrist and Master Gail Williams, songs by Mrs. E. M. Smith and Mr. Lundell and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Saling. Ice cream and wafers with coffee were served. At the clow all joined in singing Auld Lang Syne. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MaeKcnzie, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Banister, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. DeMoss, Mr. ami Mrs. A. L. Doug las, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wura-r, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. his Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. 0' I Ian a, the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, Mr rrvdit for standing up so bravely un. tier force and burden hat might easl ly have over thrown hi accuser. Sometime the man who fall I a ' greater hero than another who wins. Farly in the spring Weston, will If you rn't find anything good to have a Chautauqua meeting sup- y about your neighbor, (hen for pliedl from the celebrated .Kllist n- goodne kt keep quiet White circuit, G. G. Young, r- presenting this company, apN'and Wants Fres fommerclulijej before . the Welfare Club Tues- Mr. Bryan wfnts law to compel day evening and submitted a pro- nwpapra to glv a groater spaca position that received the uimni- for maittr tht govtrnment dlre mous endorsement of that organiza- published. tion. Every newpapr is floodod now While the club was prevented by 'M rquet for publicity from near its rules from giving a guaranty, 'y ry department and official bu. this matter was attended to later and federal, by a number of leading citizens, Nwpiprs receive from fiv to and with the assistance of Mr. ten letter in a day's mail ttinp Young they secured pledges for 170 forth tha importance and valua of of the 2SJ5 season tickets required "rvlre performed by boards, officials by the guaranty. No doubt is felt "'' commiions, that the reniainder will be readily Tim Uiktn to prepare all this mat dispo.d of, as by buying season ter, paper and postaga, sre all at pub tickets patrons may see and enjoy lie xpn and increase the cost of the Chautauqua's several attrac- government and ok to expand public tions for only 25 cents each. function. . The season covers three week High taxes, hith cot of arriMiii.m days, With a different attraction and constant incrta of overhead ex- ter, Mrs. Lillian Purdy, have estal- one of its most valued citizens, and lished themselves at Long Beach, the local'band will be minus a good Calif., for the winter. Charles clarinet player in the person t Purdy will attend high school at Allison Wood. We wish Dave well, 61 7t F". G. Lucas Kent Estate and Loans Weston, Oregon Long Beach. A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Lena Lieuallen Sat urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McBride. Many lovely gifts were received by the guest of honor. J; f Dr. O. S. NEWSOM J Fhym'eian six? Surgeon fPost ItuhYHng (Dr. Stone's for mer office) Athena, Oreg. ' Phone 229 Painless Dentistry DR. R. B. R0BBINS Judd Building Court and Main Slreel PENDLETON, OREGON pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. R. Morrison December 16, Mrs. Wm. . MacKenize acting as leader. An excellent paper on Child Wel fare was read by Mrs. J. H. Will iams. A discussion on Home Ilelii, led Rev. N. D. Wood, former Meth- by Mrs. R. W. Brown, brought out odist pastor at Weston, was here ma ty helpful and interesting ideas the first of the week while on his to aid the housewife in her round way to attend conference at Oakes- of duties. ' da'e. He was a guest Monday of A pienk ,uru.,, WiU( by Mrg Mr. and Mrs. George Nesbitt. K M Stnitn Hnd Mrs Frank Gra. lose and Mrs. Sim J. Culley, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Price, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pric. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Van Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greer, Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Lundell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ealing, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price, Mr. and Mrs. A. James, Mesdames J. Hodg- The Saturday Afternoon Club was . A. BarneU, R. MorriBon, The und evening -a recital company. pensas largely are. due now emmantal press bureau. wny should th ntwspapers to gov- be however, in the ranching game. Reddle - dramatic im- "kod to run all this fret of charge? PICNIC LUNCH IN MIDWINTER Our good farmer would befter make himself a profitable Christ mas gift by ordering a tractor engine or gang plow before Jan. 1st. He'll save 115 to $100. Watts & Rogers. Alyse Gilchrist, W. A. Graham, Margaret Rabb, F. D. Watt; Messrs. H. Goodwin, J. A. MtRae, J. M. Ashworth. each afternoon list includes; The Oriole lrofessor pcrsonator. A recital company, to be an Portland Tht dregem, California nounced later. t Eastern Railway! wil receive .')00,. The Maussnn pictures, showing 000 bond issut frotn Klamath Falls Antarctic scenery and animal life. )aldas 7,000 In terminal grounds; A lecture on Mexico. Burns gives IIOO.OOOJ Lakaview 120,. The Hawaiian Quintette, 000; Bend 136,000; rrlnevillt $100,- Some of the above are on the 000 ;Bonana will gride stvtn miles circuit which includes the larger Bni! '"nd owners will Rive uoo miles cities like Portland and Spokane. ' right of way. Mr. Strahorn an- It is confidently expected that they will meet with such favor that the cnautauqua will lecome a per nounces that actual construction work will start In 30 days. Strong For Horse School Dr. C. W. Lassen, veterinarian, Is sending out letters to stockmen of Eastern Oregon, urging them to ex press an Interest in the proposed horns school which the 0. A. C. has sched uled for thi city esrly in the spring, "This school will be of big interest to stockmen," he said, "hut more partlcu- manent annual feature at Weston. fMAi0toa4JtJt ffj. So Easy To Criticize It is easy to criticize one's neighbor who hs gone wrong in morals, or made a failure In husine', sny an exchange, and so hard to give credit for tht effect of the Influences im pelting him to (llxsstor, over which he ha no control, that our criticism of rbTNttl Oritur, Dtea BrutiUKC uecuuen HARNESS TsiioE REPAIRING ' ' Clay Smith had such a big load ' . ,lne "n"i "",.on. grassy Jary to persons owning and handling of others is ofton very uncharitallt. of Christmas gifts for his upland U"! ?r,llw V" Ullions. It will afford an opportun- Men often say how good thoy would mail rout yesterday that he could camp "re wh.ch of course rtquired ity to learn from hore txpcrU the have been, or what thoy would hsvt .. .. . . a littl avKinf nnci' from thi imirin ! 1 .1. - ....... m ' . . . , , " vnrnnis nunjerui rciij w uic norne acrompiiKneu nad tncy licen In the carry it all. Many packages that he was compelled to leave at the postollice were taken out later by W. L. Rayborn and Joe Cannon. Wednesday night the Weston post office sent out eleven sacks of Christmos mail. auon, in IJUCemiXT. . lulutrv. The onlv hinir the coIIpm nllmr man', nlur. Mrs. J. O. Hale of Adams was ask is that we provide a place for They do not stop to ask why the present as a guest. The next meet- the school and take an interest in it fellow tbst wa In the other hoe did ing of the club will be held Decern- I will personally see that a place I not succeed. If thoy did they would ber 30, when Mrs. C. II. Smith will secured if the stockmen will respond often find the man who wni mmn dvv umbivbo. w ine taca. u. tiOOD STOCK GOOD WORK Leave order t Weston Mercsntilt sioi-e, or bring work to iny rfdeiie. I'ower cottar, nvur echwl. t. I. r. SETTLE - W.-r CIih. H. Carter Dan F. Smylht Carter & Smythe LAWYERS or who foiled,, was entitled 'to great PENDLITON ' -- -'sr-lk OREGON