1
AlltHllUH!
Auto Owners
Having just added new
machinery to our auto
trimming department,
we aro now prepared to
do all kinds of auto
trimming with neatness
and dispatch, A largo
assortment of PLATE
CLASSES on display
at prices to Butt the
times.
AIhu It'iulcru in liomi'-mmlu
hurncsH and hucMIch.
Ki'Puirinir of all kind ncut-
ly und promptly ilono.
Whitman's
Harness Store
(J. D. Whitman)
Milton Oregon
A augur mnr.il)'
Mlll'llill HliilllfM.
I ttvit-t
I'immI h (.nil linlntf unci iiiiiurull
l'i. of li inn itu iluttii.
BREVITIES
Apl'iil-i'iilly "cur Hiurlituc." Ilkit i-Iimv
I;', m t in o 1 1 1 II 1 1 It ii I nf thlnifi.
(inliiK " Milliit I ciiy I'lmiiiili, liul
iylntl l In' hill tint mi ni;riiulili',
Why mil lmi nil the Mrlki'i itii't
ImkmilN Ml niii'P mnl fit I Ihiii mer?
Ah uliiliuii' !' ti( en 1 1 mi ni".
1'iiiiif of i he wciillii'i'. WhiN-r rent
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A n -iin r. i In .. r,"lii. .iii nf to to
'.' per 'iil In fiM.il n.i mi, nil In
munii .i lii i' Kinii'K.
KlU'. tK In Iii.IukIi IiiI omntilmlliin
IiM'Iiin h pr.'iil il.nl In Iiiiihiik ttlieli
lint In iicriull n Ml Ike
Hud Hull wan a Pendleton vUitor
Monduy.
Mrs. Amy Van Kkiver is visiting
III Itrnilintoll.
' Turkey are wanted at St. Nich
nU Hotel, Athena.
It. V. Jones in h litiniiit'Hii vihitnr In
SHikun thU week. -
We give you honunt time nu) iruHrnn
tvi) our work. Wculnii Garage.
Profcsur F. ('. Filzpatrick made
nliort buHincmi trip to Portland last WM to promote friendly intcrcoume
' among thu townnwoinen of the coun-
K. I', Klliut mid fiiiiiily of Athena (y and to discuss method of co-op.
Htm Sunday icucula at tin; II. L. rmlive civic betterment.
Kcyiiand home. luy Warren, an experienced
Mr. Kuah WiUuii of Vancouver, teacher and a graduate of the old
WuhIi., U vmiting lii r mother, Mm. Weston Normal, haa been emaged to
L. Vandcrpool. teach the aevrnth grade in the Ath-
aervka but wa then neglwted for 9f&&f&ff&&&J&f'.ffSJ2!9.
In earn of it now, Karl haa ah
mine rimon, the government la Uik- V
been ut on tin compensation lint!
and ia given tha privilege of four
year course In an accredited achool,
lli hai chosen tha llenmm I'ldyt'-i ti
ll ic school at I'ortland, where, next
spring ha will begin tha study of gas
and electric engine ring. Ilia cane
waa brought to government atten
tion by Umatilla County Chapter of
the Red Cross.
Meadamei F. D. Watts and J. Ilarl
Williams, delegates from the Satur-
duy Afternoon Club who attended
the Pendleton Civic Club luncheon
last Saturday, report a most delight
ful time. The pursue of thn affair
SIX FIBRE 9sl2
RUGS
Our regular $ 15.00 value, specially priced at
$11.00
teWptmctToh sveeper
is a wonder-working contrivance. See it at
our store. It is not an electric cleaner but just as
effective. It is an "every day" sweeper
because it requires no wires, plugs or connections.
DeMoss Furniture
Wiiin-n' KUIrl h In 1'iirl" nre in li
fcln.il. r ini'l wiiNin I, ivxr mi t'lli.rl l
llllilt.' IhMIi 1'inU liii-i'l.
m i i - t Tk- MA..,.Mk ....I -I.-l.t K A 9
.-Mi, rtunan lucKt r m sojourning -ikhi .7
liilllll'llliK I lll'lT III. .I tlilnlla Mild
r'.rrlil'lll.i. filial, ulu-ll II U II I ) I (' t
In I lie ln -.it l.-t nf life,
for a fortnight at the Ralph Tucker Kiade. formerly combined, will b
taught acparaU'ly hereafter, on ac
count of the congested condition at
thu Athena institution of local Karn-ing.
A ImiIIic Ih rnri' li'.llilni,' ill.., Ill i-.ii-lirlh.'
Liu jmliilni;, i' nnilia tin- l.nr
l!iiliiliig mill fcliui'ly c.illi'cla.
Wlii'ii n mini t It In k m of Ihi .r.-rnl
price r ipmrf II lather puln waler
III III.' Illllk ft llllllllill klll'lllrn.
cuuntry home.
Mi Maxine Culley hua rviumed
her work in th munic cla of Mr.
I.iliun I'rcdi rli k.
Minn Frank llurri 1 lav in ui a
eck-end jfiieiit at the F. C. Fitx
putiKk home on Nonual HeiKbU.
Mr. and Mr. S. S. Nelson huve
la-en viititing Mr. NeUon' ainter,
Mr. Nellie i'helpa, at Hvrmiiiton.
Ilurvey Lundell i amtinting after
hcIimoI and on Saturday
Legion Post tor Atbena-Weston
A flouriidiiiiK Hint of the Amcrinin
legion i in proce of organh&tiun,
to include former service men of
Athena and Weston.
It is deemed fitting that these two
in waiting '"ijf hburinf towns, each with an hon-
CASH MARKET
FKESII MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES PAH)
V0H LIVESTOCK.
HIDES, PELTS, &c.
HASS & SAUER
orauie war record, snouiu unite in
the local phase of the great move
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' Anitfrii'iinivulifin imApipa Ia IUa
...l.l..k .1..... ...I 'ur. ... ..,.L . . w un
will" 11 liivjr ivvi.i,vu f..pu j. . o n
A timely and attractive window die-
on the trade at the City drug store.
liuy and Albert Gould loaded a car
Momlay with
Tbe Fanners Bank of Weston
Established 1891
end that the political life of thia na- A
pluy at thu Weston Mercantile haa ,nr.
tion may be purified and ttrcngth-
LUNCHES
ICECREAM jj
CIGARS j;
CANDIES ;
Baker's Goods !j
Phone your dray orders, j;
03, or call at store,
$ :
5 Vk. a mm '
gUavis & bllis
ERBRI&
TOP DYE
'is cuaranteed to eye and
PRESERVE THE TOP
RAINPROOF AND SUNPROOF
EASILY APPUED
OUR GUARANTEE
VOUft DCAlCR IS INtTRUCTCO TO
neniNO voon knby ir you
Aur DiAiAiririru with nrauLTS
VOn SALE BY
GOODWIN DRUG STORE
WESTON. OUEG.
ir w ait canhot tuwr wairt OItCT
ivtRwiiOHT miicol. sn rnNCisco
brought forth many admiring com
liient.
Mr. Harry Shick wa called to
ForcHt Grove last week by the e
riou illncBH of her brother, Lloyd
Ritchey.
Jim Jyian aw freh track in the
road by the xawniill the other day
and came near not getting in with
thu mail.
Mr. Ilarrinon Kirk and children
tame in laitt week from tho rc ner
vation ranch to iend the winter
month in town.
W. L. Rayborn loaded a tar Mon
day with the renowned Weston
mountain potatoes, which he con
tracted for at $2.00 per Rack.
Joe lilomgrcn ia making quite ex
tenivo improvements and altera
tion in his farm residence on Tine
creek. Contractor Ashworth ha the '
work in charge.
Harry Warren, who hus been em
ployed for the American Express Co.
at I'cndlctun, hus gone to Central
Oregon to prove up on his homeotcud
in Luke county.
Mrs. K. M. Warren has returned
from a visit at her con's farm near
Fltopia, Wash., and will go to lUiker,
Oregon, for an extended visit with
her children there.
Miss Dorothy Iiullinch baxked in
the glow of the family flreplncc du
ring the week end. Miss Iiullinch is
coiiductiiit; n most auccesful term of
M-liuvl in dibtrict No. 55.
Kx-service men of Adam are also
invited to join the local post, which
it i expected will prove a strong one
both in membership and activity.
The first meeting was held Monday
evening in Athena, and was attended
by good representation of the sol
dier boy of Athena and Weston.
Another meeting, at which organi
zation will be compleledwill be held
next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock
in Memorial hall ab Weston. All the
former soldier of Athena, Weston
ami Adams are urged to attend.
Harold J. Warner, president of the
American Legion for Umatilla coun
ty, is expected to be present and to
give an address.
Captain Herman E. O'Harra is
among those actively interested in
ttic Weston end of the local move
ment. Lieutenant Curran McFadden
mid Sergeant Sidney A. Barnes are
leaders in the recruiting at Athena.
'Do you want a farm loan this
fall? If so, call and see us.
We may be able to help you.
vmVAVVAVnVVAS'ASi.V
Lloyd Ritchey is Dead
Lloyd Ritchey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Ritchey of Forest Grove, died
at the family home November 10,
11)19, after an illness of about nine
months, the result of after-effects of
influenza.
Deceased was born in Weston, Ore
gon, November 16, 1898, and came
from a pioneer family. He is sur
vived by his parents and two sisters,
.Mrs. Eva Ritchey Shick of Weston
and Miss Maggie Ritchey of Forest
Grove. He was a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Killgore of Cornelius,
SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET.
To the Clerk of School District No. 19, Weston, Umatill County, Oregon:
Folowing is a statement of the estimated amount of money needed by
the district during the fiscal year beginning on June, 20, 1919, and ending
on June SO, 1920. This budget is made in compliance with Section 217 of
the School Laws of 1917, and includes the estimated amount to be received
from the county achool fund, state school fund, special district tax and all
other moneys of the district:
Budget.
Estimated Expenditures.
Teachers' salaries $10,600.00
Apparatus and supplies, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves, cur
tains, etc 200.00
Flags .3500
Repairs of Bchoolhouscs, outbuildings or fences 250 -JMJ
Janitor's wages .0?0.00
60.00
750.00
50.00
36.00
75.00
25.00
500.00
BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop
One hundred 1 50
Each additional hundred 0 75
TERMS CASH ONLY
the barber
member of the
Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena, Oregon Wailsburg, Wash.
American Beauty
and-"
Pure White
Made of selected bluestem in one of the
best equipped mills in the Northwest.
Sold in Weston by
Weston Mercantile Company
Little Miss Nora Barnes is a de
lighted inmate of the home of her Oregon
puternal grandfather, S. A. Barnes. Lloyd lived with his parents at
The doting grandparents hope to Weston until 1910, when he went
keep thu young lady with them for with his parents to Forest Grove,
gome time. where he attended school. Three
The Misses Leila and Dorothy yoara ago he came to Athena, and
l'owell left Monday night for Cor- spunl most of his time here and at
vullis, Montana, to join their futher. Weston, engaging in
Rev. S. E. l'owell. who is pastor of trde. Ho was a
thu M. E. Church, South, at that
point.
E. R. Hull hus built a neat new
body with several hundy wrinkles for
tho Prcston-ShnlTer service rig. Jack
Elliott will hereafter derive more
pride and sutifaction as custodian of
the outfit.
Mrs. James Stanfield was the guest
of Walla Wulla friends last -week.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Alice
I'rico was in charge of the local li
brary, and on Saturday afternoon
Mrs. J. 11. Price acted as librarian.
After a year or more of agricul
tural activity on the Lockwood place
near Athena, Wilbur Fuson is in
town for the winter. He will moke
occasional trips to Athena to ploy
with the town basket ball team there
organized.
Tho regular monthly business
meeting of tho Epworth League was
held in the parlors of the M. E.
Church, South, Friday evening. The
annual election of officers was sched
uled to be held at this meeting, but
by ununimous vote the election was
postponed until spring, the present
officers to hold over until that timo.
A jolly social hour followed the so
rious deliberations, refreshments
were indulged in and the event was
much enjoyed by all present.
Karl Burnett, ono of Weston's for
mer service men, is having some
qui to intricate and difficult dental
work done by Dr. Bonnet at govern
ment exienne. As tho work should
have been done while he was in the
Janitor's Supplies
Fuel
Light
Water
Clerk's salary
Postage and stationery
Interest on bonds and warrants
Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes
during the year $13JJ7l.0O
, Estimated Receipts.
From county school fund during the coming school year $ 2,431.00
From state school fund during the coming school year .......... 46U2
Cash now in the hands of the district clerk 298.82
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the
coming school year 839.35
Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be received
from the tax which it is proposed to vote .v $ 4,085 37
Recapiulation
Tnt.l aatimntol AVnAtlGPa tftV t)lA Vfflr $13,571.00
KnighU of Pythias lodge of Athena, Total estimated receipts, not including the tax to be voted. ... i .$ 4,08537
and was an exemplary young man,
respected by all who knew him.
The funeral services were held
Tuesday at the family home in For
est Grove, Rev. C. R. Carlos of tho
Methodist Episcopal Church officiat
ing. The sympathy of many friends
goes out to the family in their bereavement.
Delayed Decision.
"Senator Twolifcle gays he Is retir
ing to private life for the sake of his
family."
"Umph I"
"Maybe he's sincere."
"I doubt It. He managed to put
bis family by for twenty years."
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax $ 9,485.63
The amount of money to be raised by this special tax ia more than tha
amount raised by special school district tax in the year immediately preced
ing this, plus six per cent. It is necessary to raise this additional amount
by sJtRtal levy for the following reasons:
Because of the general advance n prices and the raise m teachers salar
ies, we have been compelled to raise the levy.
Dated this 10th day of November, 1919.
JOK HODGSON,
J. M. BANISTER,
I GEO. W. STAGGS, "
Board of directors School District No. Is).
In Complete Accord.
Did you ever try to lay down th
ww to your wife?"
"Yes," declnred Mr. Mcajttoo.
"Did you get by with Itl"
"I did. After" I had agreed to all
the amendments she demanded she
was perfectly satisfied to do as 1 said."
Chopping Him Off.
"Too have hud your say, Mr. Gloom.
Now, I contend "
"I am no more Interested In the
other side of an argument than I am
In henrlng botfl sides of a bnss drum,"
returned J. Fuller Gloom. "Good day I"
Misunderstood.
Fnt Old Lady Could I get a scat
near tbe stage, please.
Box Ofllce-Why. certainly.
row do you wnntl
Fat Old Lady Don't get
young man.
what
fresh.
BOX STATBY
In Large Variety and
Dainty Design
Goodwin's Drug Store