Is IP' .y,'. i'i Anofcli! Carload o a ir4l are ready for immediate delivery. WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, rubluhtr , SUBSCRIPTION RATES Stiicllt It Adjunct. Tbe Year $2 00 a-.:.- W.-1.L- " I fW. Three Montta IZZiZ"".-!' 0 50 convincing arguments against the proposed ; amendment to the Shan- FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, - - - l tung treaty. Those who have set Entcrtd .t the pottoilk. i wtoa. Or.So "P a man of. straw in an effort to uMcnd.dM mitRtttci. -. " nullify an international agreement .. .-y ,,-. - ,-7-rrr-rT-r arrived at after months of delib - ' advertising kates eration by the world's greatest Regular, per inch per insertion 15c gtate?men and which gives greater Transient, per inch per insertion...... m? of wor(J than any Locals, per line per insertion loe r . . . . other document in human history- A NEWSPAPER DEAL . ... . Clark Wood has bought' of . U. ''Boyd a half-interest in the Athena" Press, which will hereafter , be own f.ved and published by Boyd j& Wood. Clark Wood continues as owner i and publisher of the Weston Leader and will assist in the publi- cation of the Press. ,v A.Merganthaler linotype typeset- ing machine has been ordered by the new firm, and will be installed " in the office of the Athena Press upon its arrival. The mechanical work for both papers will be done at Athena, but the Weston Leader will be issued as heretofore from its office on Main street, Weston, and Weston will -continue to be the home of its editor. Clark Wood is the oldest country editor in point of service in Uma tilla county, and second rank in this respect is held byF. B. Boyd. The former is very probably the ' dean of country editors in "Eastern Oregon. He began Jiia newspaper " career in this section of the state when a boy of thirteen, thirty-seven years ago,, and has since been con stantly in harness. ' The parties to the transaction ' are confident that both the Athena Press and Weston Leader will be materially improved through the co-ordination of modern mechanical ' resources which; 'will be at their ' 'i.iinf liBiM)sal ..joint dwpobai. . The new arrangement takes of- feet-October I. ; - . Oliver Puverizerf (Phone 761) Milton, Oregon THE SHANTUNG TREATY In a recent speech in the, upper house of Congress Senator MeCum ber, for twenty years republican senator" from North Dakota, gave re tput t. b'Ush -5 uniijcr. Among uuu--r tilings, ne said: . .,' - .-.':..... , "I am satisfied that nt greater brow ;ou!d ever be strunk againut the real interests of China than by ucb an imendmont "la It an act of true friendship toward China or a- mere political move to de feat the treaty? If its sponsor now Ia!l to come forward and openly pledge that if Japan is driven out of this treaty then the United States will pro seed single-banded and alone to drive Japan out of China will renew -this world-war and send our soldiers into the Orient to fight for her, then by this act they are betraying China with l false kiss. "If, on the other hand, they declare they will make war to drive Japan out if China, to prevent Japan receiving inly those right which the other great nations of the world Have received, then they are proclaiming a policy, n-talch they have assailed as being the most wicked part of the League of Na tions a policy of interference with the quarrels of the old world. Worse than ihat, while they violently condemn a (oint agreement with the other great ' white rations of the world to shield the greater white races from annihila tion they would send our sons to death . to defend the inferior yellow races whom we claim to be no inferior as to be unfit to associate wj.th. us. "Either we will, bring both Japan and China Into this League of Nations, which by the very terms of Jta provl ilons will compel Japan to return to China all the German rights acquired by Japan, not only by conquest but by the solemn agreement made by ber with China herself, or you will drive Japan out of this treaty wherein she ., 1 11 nM tA rintinJ if thu kltl (TO tltn gf whlch ehc voali aMume by Joining the league. .' ? "With thU League of Nation Chin ,btaIn, an s.urance which I tanla- mount to , goarftn(, by all the world that not only will Japan return to 21 Chin what Germany wreated trom her in 189, but henceforth and so long tbia league shall last no other nation shall rob China of one Inch of her territory or eiercta any control, over her people Inconsistent with tb claims of complete Independence and sovereignty." ,- Never was weather more ideal for farming operations throughout this section. As though to atone for his slumber the past two taring seasons, the rain god is now grant ing abundant fall moisture. Sum mer fallow is clean, and upon their appearance the young weeds will fall before the "slicker," leaving the ground -in fine condition for seeding. Moreover, a good moun tain potato crop is now assured. The Leader is in receipt of a copy of Oregon Blue Book for 1919-1920 from the office of the Secretary of State. This is a comprehensive and " useful publication which should be in the possession of every voter who wants to post himself on common wealth affairs. Copies will be supplied promptly and without charge to any citizen of Oregon, , upon application to the Secretary off State. ' , The International Typographical Union has sent printers to Tacoma to get out the papers and the pres ident of , the mine workers has ordered the 26,000 Lackawanna miners to abide by their agreements or suffer the consequences. These incidents sustain faith in the sanity of organized labor, comments ' The Oregonian. . ' ' . Redfild Quit Cabinet ' Washington. William C. Redfleld, secretary of commerce, has tendered bis resignation to President Wilson and it has been accepted effective November 1. ' - . ' ll. 8. 8oldlr Killed By Carman Troop Coblenz. Private Ream Mad sen of Sacramento, Cel., was shot snd killed while Minting deer by German soldiers'. Tbe shooting took place In the neutral son, about a mile from tbe boundary of the Coblens bridgehead. , .. WESTON SCHOOLS ' .; The Ilijrh Sehool opened with an enrollment of forty-one, All are very busy getting their UMigunluuts, fur tho majority of them ar Tar rying" many subjects,, The new scholars entering . High School arv ttuauno Smith, a senior from Washtucna. Washimrton: May nard Jones, a anphomore from Odessa, .Washington; and the fre0i- men are Gwendolyn Compton and Atrv MeCorkell, from tho upland near Wenton; Kuth Jackson from Athena, Lorna Camblin from Silvies, Oregon, and Lewis Luckt-n bill from Dry Cmk Of last year's wrpt of teachers, all arv Iwck exceit Miss Simmon and Miss Tipton. Mix Ivi who comes to us frtun Indiana, tenches rVench, Geoim-try, Physics and CIn era! Science. Mrs. Fitepat rick 'ha taken the place of Miss Tipton. Misa Iove'g rtwm opened with an enrollment of fifteen, a few more than last year. . .. Mrs. I'inkerton, who is teat hing only the seventh grade thU year, has an enrollment of twelve. .The fifth und sixth grades had an cxtvllent attendance for tho first few day. The Beginners' Cltuw had an en rollment of fourteen, and all were very happy to have Mis Kintotil back a their teacher. The little folk are jenjoying the phonograph this week. - Mrs. Fitxmtriik .has the lui'tfcst clas of the lower grades, with an enrollment of thirty-nine. The children all started to work with a good will. There are ten in the senior clnas this year, Dorothy Proetatet, Ilaiel Duncntt and George Blomgren, all of the 19 class, have visited High School this Wtvk. We are pleased to know that ten of the 19 clasa are planning to enter college this year. Mistake ! If you want the beat COAL in the market, give ME your order. I want to sell COAL to sat isfied customers only. P.T. HARBOUR Webster's New International DICTIONARIES are In use by buai ne men, engineer, banker. Judge, architect, physician, fanners, teacher, librarian, cler gymen, by iMCftu tntn and womtn th utorld over. Art Ton Equipped to Win? The New International provide the mean to aucceta. Itlsanall knowing teacher, a universal ques tion answerer,' '' - . II you seek efficiency and ad-' vancemeot why not make dally use of this vast fund of Inform ation? 1 ). Vocabulary Trm. 17MFaM. M IlltwiraltniM. (Mimd ritn. SC.SMCnarnnhtcalSubiwU. li,v IMographfeaJ Salrlaa. ReiuUr and IodVPsptr Edition. WrltaforiKiM. imi.a fftucMi, filustrnttoiij. alo. frM, el of 1-ach-t Mp U you ntu thit paper. G.C. MbRRIAM CO. tpri'ltM. Mil, .iGT'stlieTim to get your AUT03EOETI3JS SET before you spoil the . wheels. E. R. Hall : (At Old Lieuallen shop.) m EBBBa3aSSS3l e I r OREGON NEWS NOTES I Th u Of I tin f'.nlUiiil municipal iuUHorlum fur dobtU on th Irish . republic, to have heea nciii tinner tn aiixpleoa of tlm Central lAhor council, wan dnM by tlm unanlutuui ruts of the city council. The drailnmmht Varmont, carrying Vice Admiral Claruiwo . Williams, sunoiid tn command of tlia 1'ai'irie flent, and thu armored urulnvr North Carolina nttrt4 the tluinbl rlvar and vUlid Astoria. U'iiiatle plnrarflin of the dmonr roada, matte mwesnary htemn of the huiromnr of the main trunk lines now tn proiwim throughout Oreoii, baa ! uitdtriaki-u by the iu hlshway department. . I'laus for a mvacoldent week tanv paian to b ronducted In th state of Oregon ar living turmulntid by th nowly orgatiUfd Croiiiin rly coun cil, and It 1 ld th drive sill tiko placa next mmiih. , With sugar atocks practically cloan ed out and Portland Jobber espvrtlng no ahipment for auniher mouth or more, If consumer' snppfli't are not tm.il Rparhtgly ther will H a real nugnr famine In I'ortlaud ainin. ItearliiK will be held t Tmiulo Soptainlnir 11 and 13 by 0ome Coch ran, slat water siiporlntvudi'iit. for the adjudication of th water right oil Snow tru( k. Approxluiatoly suno acrv of irrlsabl land are affected. 'The trte highway rimm'sBlun ha prepared adVertlKcmi'iii for the l -of f2.ooo.oo0 worth of road bund to b Issued ttndi-r authority of the f 10,' OoO.ooo hlshway bond nieaifurfl id at the liint session of tho atat legl latur. , - Tho fir' prevention parade to be held during th ei'itviniton of Pacific eoaat fir chiefs In Portland on 8"jj lember Ift, 1. I? and IS. will b the biggest parade of It kind in tlm world, according to Ktr Marshal Kdwsrd Orenfell, " '' " Out of respect to an early eltln. all store and place of business In Hood Rvr wr cloned at th hour of th funeral of IX McDonald. Mrk McDon ald w Cotmcl4 with th First Na tional bank and was prominent tn all clvle affair. ' . The entire telephone system of Polk county wa placed under one head by a d.-al by m'hlrh th exrhane at lttlli Falla City, Monmouth aud In dtpendviic wer consolidated under th new till of the Willamette Tele phone company.. T '. Plans for th Kntsrvrii irrigation district in Klamath county have ba uhmlttod to Percy Cupixr, state en gineer, and will b approved with alight modification. The propoaed district include approximately 1400 ere of Irrigable land. 4 Wood and Coal WITH MY OWN HAUL ING FACILITIES, I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. ::: (jilbert Ellis Dr. s. l mzm Veterinary Sprgeoq Hospital at corner of Main and Drond streets. Phone Main 253 BOX STflTlOiltv In Large Variety and . Dainty Design Goodwill's Drug Store Th perfect liiwlmad slwaj belong to (It other woinnti. Many a young gtrl'i rmnir Isn't, good mi her gown. When you meet a atranirer gt baay and tell your trouhle first, flow did lh Icemnn maka living wlirn every Ituma lind It cellart - At lenst n on run b aurprlaed l( titer la a vol vhortag nut winter. Kvory tlm on ruts In on' t ihihm' a new growth stnrt oiowhr tW " ' . Amerlcnnlim ran l tauslit In th bimlnewi of llf ni well In sthitol. Apparently th Titlm Bch suit bow lis a rival lu thlun In I h all-wool winter suit. . Only a few year ago a fthr could nink a comfortahl living without a tioiii gnrdrn. ( A lot of folk are wnnderlnc whora th men got th corwl they wr with thiuw valt rnio coat. -. ' Anu-rlrsim who tour broil must pect to l-ar titolntlal part of th eoaf of reeonat ruction. IVae stirvly ought to piva dnra bio after It hna iH-t-n so laboriously baumtewl Into ahni. iNm-liargM iHddlfr who are moving tn th rltle may not find theitt o d llghtful In rim clothing. It mnst tw understood that n Hn tnt deported until h I well to th et of th Ktatu of Liberty. If th eyebrow kind bad always hero In fashion, Ih man Ihat Invented th mustach cup would bav starved, to death. .Tb weather I making It difficult to entliu much ovr th fuel sdmlnl tratlons Bpel to buy next wlntra emtl now. If th price of milk, lhratnid. rte much higher, th efficiency ngl em will hat to pk wprovlngly to tlmcow. , ' . The minuter w ho shot a hloejay for Inierruiillng tb aermoo may bav been giving a warning to member of th congregation. A lot of fllow In civil llf rs trying roch'a policy of attack, alway to tfnck, but they don't car much what they attack. "Rat fewer coatly fowl." advise Pr. Harvey W. Wiley. It th doctor will o o griMH-ry utor and sell tbeia to we'll do our uart. SMART SUITS ; . ' ' FOR i SMART BOYS KDickeitociier in made to order. Twenty five percent discount from regular prices. WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud HOMER I. WATTS Attorncy-at-Law Practices In all State and Ksdsral Court. ' ATMRNA, OKKOON SlHtS