Why Pay Exorbitant Faim Rentals? Come to Morrow county and buy choice Wheat Land that will make you good re turns raising wheat and in two years will make you rich. We have large, choice tracts on good terms. Hper Hale REAL ESTATE lone Oregon BREVITIES Will Bcathe ami buck to their mountain farm from A then. Mis Cornelia Man-in of Salem, state librarian; Mist Sabra Naion, county libarrian. together with other librarlana from Hood River, The Dal les, La Grande and neighboring cl- ties, and a number of prominent l"en Reunion Dates and Committees Friday and Saturday, Jims 4 and 8, were fixed at the dates of the next annual meotlfcp of the Oregon I'lo neers of I'niunila rounty, at a moot ing Monday held in the iointment of tha following commit toes! Grounds -J. M. Aahworth, V. II. Could, l. R. Van Winkle. Finance! 11. PavtV, Nelson It. Music J. It. Prlc. O. A. Adami, farl Prandt. noeoratloM-S. J. Culley, Claud 'rlr, C. L. rinkvrton. illiwtoiV Jones. W. A. Barnes. family have move,! d,clon womn wr cit,y a,V room of Tho Farmer' Hank of We. Program-J. It. William, untain farm from dy nwn "wiwctin the local i- ton M L W(UU )lvilll,lt of , FlUpatrlck, (lurk Wood. association, came over from Ath ( oiuTKton-U I. uuarra, .t a t 11 L'.ll..,. ena to preside, ana siarieu mo iteynaiw, n. . mwi. subscrlntiou ball rolling with an Printing S. A. Ilarnea, encouraging momentum by an otter Milton, F. C. Greer, of S0, which generous boost was Speakers K. M. Kmlh. Frank No doubt is felt that the forthcom- Price, W. U Kayborn. grouted with pronounced applause. Sports J. M. Price, J. F. Snider, inir reunion will prove to bo the most r. (. Lucas. brary and Memorial hnll. Mm Mar vin save a ihort addrea on the du- Manager Harbour I petting the tu, m jv.ponsibilities of library Weston brickyard in readiness for in relation to civic welfare the season's run. which was greatly enjoyed. Mentor- Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrison and G. ial hall and its equipment received S. Taylor drove In from the ranch much commendation and praiso. LI Wednesday for a brief sojourn in brary board member who received F. c. U. L. Walter Tall of Cold Wave. This county ha been rxperlone. Inir results from the tall end of the cold wavs that struck Colorado and the middle west Inst week. Rain, snow and wind ha been our portion, with cold nights on the side, for sov rrnl dnys. the guests were: town. Mrs. James II. Trice and Mrs. H. left Saturday for Portland to attend Goodwin. The Weston ladies feel It technical school as a itevernment was indeed a rare privilege to meet student. Mrs. . o. 1TU' i ,... .. ,.,-,. fi, I . Ha.liri.i-.ll. flniKkvlii. I.eun mini aathorings of pioneers held in dell. J. A. Lumsden. 1 at once Second - Hand Sad dles. We will trade new saddles for old ones. Harness Oiled for $1.00 per set. liftman's Harness Store this group of bright, forward-think ing women who arc keenly interest ed in all activities making for the development and betterment of the state and its several communities. Uoyd Killgoro is back in Weston after an absence of three years, and is manifestly enjoying tho renewal of his association with the old home town. He served two years and sev en months in the United States navy, both on battleships and destroyer. HERE'S A FARM FOR YOU! My mountain farm is for sale or rent I will give any oneeither buyer or renter a bargain. Here's a snap that someone is sure to grab? Why don't you grab it first? I will be in Weston Mon day and will go to the farm for about ten days, and I want to make a deal while on the ground. For other information see Mr. Fred Heath at Athena. Mrs. M. A. Heubcrger this city. President Watts announced the an Reception Hodgson, G. J. W. M. Banister, Staggs. F.loctioii notices have been p-te4 l,un- in the precinct, of tha county calling attention to the primary nonvnatm Joo and special referendum lections, t be held on Friday, May 21. (Phone 122) Milton Oregon TROY LAUNDRY CO. Pendleton, Oregon Leave your bundles on the porch MONDAY and THURSDAY for our House-to-House Service "We Wash Everything But the Baby." aincoat Free OR EXTRA PANTS With every "World" tailored suit we will give aru elegant made-to-order raincoat or extra-pants Free for a short time only." All Wool Suits at Low Prices Made-to Order by World Tailoring (X Chicago Hundreds of superb all wool fabrics to pick from. Tailored to perfection with ail wool linings. Guaranteed to fit and give the ut most satisfaction or money refunded. BUY COW AND SAVE $20.00 This is an amazing bargain. Nothing like it was ever attempted. ) Be wise! Save money! Get an elegant all wool suit at a reasonable price and an extra'pair of pants or a com bined raincoat land top coat free. Clothes prices will be much higher after July 1st. R L. Reynaud Weston Baths, Barber and Tailor Shop Ilamp Booher. Cliff Culley and Ven Bell attended the Dokte ceremonial at North Yakima, and report a gor geous time. At the recent Free Methodist con ference in Walla Walla, Rev. Geo. T. Klein was appointed pastor for Ath ena and Weston mountain. Rev. J. W. Slaton ot Dayton, Wash., wil preach in the Baptist church a Athena next Sunday, April 25, both morning and evening. Mrs. Chas. L. May and little daughter of Weston mountain are vis iting at the J. E. Jones residence in this city. The girl is receiving med ical treatment Chas. M. Schneider, formerly a substantial farmer of Weston moun tain, has bought 23 acres of land be tween Mica and Valley Ford, Wash. Mr. Schneider and family have mov ed to their new home from Kahlotus. Venue O'Harra and Ray Jones are making good progress with their wood-sawing operations on the mountain, their new machine having proved to be a real worker. It sawed up a five-foot log in 12 minutes. Frank IS'eild and family of Port land are visiting at the G. W. Staggs residence. They resided here some 16 years ago. Mrs. N'eild was for- . . , ,, ,. , M merly Miss Minnie James, and was He was in foreign waters on convoy reared in the Staggs household. Mr. duty during the war and visited I.iv Neild is now a Portland contractor. erpool, England, and Brest, France. J. A. Lumsdcn has been indulging Ho was also in Braiilian and Cuban again in his favorite pastime of trad- waters while on this side of the pond, ing farm stock. He sold three head nd regards his naval experience as of work mules and soon afterward both valuable and interesting, bought six head of horses, a wagon Letters have been received by local and harness. The latter was secured residents purporting to be forwarded from J. b. Dowker, who is moving to from Barcelona, hpain, ami urging the vicinity of Spokane, where he has financial assistance in the release of bought a grocery store. a prisoner. It would appear that u r. .mi. . - n: foreign bunco artists think Ameri- if f m c,., rn cons are rolling in m Women's Clubs, is making a tour of ,ook,n for ways in wmch t9 8pt'nJ it Eastern Oregon and will bo in Wes- Mr- "" Mrs. Clifford Metz, re ton Tuesday afternoon, April 27. to "Ponsivc to the warmth of April sun address the members of the Saturday "d '"e "PPl f budding life, moved Afternoon club. The meeting will be week their Weston mountain held in the club room of Memorial rnch. nd will watch contentedly fc.ii .mi fun ttnHnr i. iIhikiI. the miracles of spring occurring in their upland garden. Ta.lr T nlAa ii ml a r Tim hova a ...a .. v m- J- A- Licuallen was in town the , t . , ... other day on his return from Yakima i, lalla, Oregon, to work at the Wcs- ... , . wool har'est. He reports that Yak ima sheepmen had cold weather for shearing and lambing and lost much of their Iamb crop. Rev. Mark A. Phinncy has been re lieved of pedagogical duties by the return of Mrs. Luella Pinkerton to the school room, and will henceforth devote himself to parochial interests. The minister's work as teacher was very satisfactory. The ladies of the Saturday After noon club wil serve luncheon after the motion picture entertainment Saturday evening, April 24. The pro ceeds will be used to put the park in attractive condition for summer use. I yi'nffji mm if are the dates set for the 5 3i f ! I II Not too early to begin thinking of wearing apparel j for the splendid occasion. This year the Picnic is to c j be the biggest and best in its history and we want i to look our best. ' j Whether a spring coat for the ladies or a dainty Ej dress or suit, we would advise you to make your se- i lection while the line is full. 3 ml by i kwmmi ton brickyard, of which Mr. Lutes is a veteran employe. He bought not long ago a nice tract of land near Molalla containing 40 acres and could dispose of it at a good ad vance, but intends to make it his per manent home. This is the marvel of our customers dainty, trans parent creations handsomely tailored hats hats with the touch of artistic beauty, becomingly shaped, all for your inspection. An immense line this season priced lower than you had expected, tj Customers from a distance remark that they can h saving. Fellows,.liy Not a B om Suit? Mr. and Mrs. Frederic McGrcw mo tored in from their Pea Jtidge ranch Tuesday to look into the political situation and comment upon the prosperous conditions prevailing in their neighborhood. Till Taylor has filed for the dent cratic nomination for sheriff. His re publican opponent wil be Zoe'h lloun cr, republican, and ex-sheriff of this county. Mr. Houser resides at Echo. Trajan Tucker, one of the enterpris ing reservation farmers, was in town Monday exchanging views on cur rent topics with local merchants. Mrs. .Tucker acompanicd him. A fine assortment of choice fruits, flowers and foliage was received this week by Mrs. N. Loveridge and Mrs. Frank Price from Mrs. C. M. Pierce of Hollywood, California. Mrs. O. T. Douglas is quite ill at her home in this city. Mrs. James Aahworth and Mrs. Ella Lavender have been nursing her during the past week. Albert Gould and J. M. Wroe are expected bock this week from Bur bank with their household goods. Their families have already returned. Lady cook wanted on ranch; wages $60 per month until harvest; during harvest will pay harvest wages. Ad dress Box 132, Pendleton, Or. Grain bags -took another advance of one cent this week, and are now quoted at 23 cents. Try Mitchell's Magic Marvel, the Wash Day Wonder. A. Phillips, state agent.' '' Let us have .your order now and have it ready for S the picnic. lios Sli 03 SIlOGS From our sale we have several hundred pairs of j short ends of stock that we shall continue to close c vuu cvn but; suit piv.t. Mpivuuiu vcmiw aiiu iiic okjita tin jrvm vvum ut-nuc, uuii tt a! ! i i x j ... x tV me puce means a saving oi two 10 lour uonars per pair over present prices. They are on the table and are a choice lot. Our opinion is that at leat for the year to come . Prices Will Tumble I- just like sugar and overalls prices are tumbling. Disregard these reports and S buy now, for every indication points to firm possibly longer. prices for a year to come and u