WESTON LEADER CLAKK WOOD, NblUhtr MRS. H. OOODVrlN. AiiUUttt Editor SUIHCHHMION RAT f. Tho Year a 00 Six Months t 00 Three Months 0 60 Knitted at Hit noilottirt l fetilon, Oitgan eMtndctau wall matter. Frost is Near! Why is nearly every concern in the States that has been manufacturing heating plants Whether furnaces, hot water or steam now making: a "pipe less furnace" of some kind? "Nothing succeeds like success." Consider Efficiency, Cost, Weight SEE OUR PIPELESS FURNACE There Are Many None Best Ours is Next to the Best. We are ready to show you Missouri not in it with Oregon. WATTS & ROGERS ATHENA, OREGON AM) "SI.ISH" MONEY IIOWI.S. The bitf money tln republican man agers re tryin.it to raise does more than talk; it is screeching its mes sage from tho housetops for all to hear. Tho disclosure is not an edifying ono. Mxtcen millions arc not neciletl by any political jrty for the legiti mate expenses of a campaign. In fact, the average voter would be bet tor pleased, we'll be bound, if noithor party raised ami spent any more money than sufficient to pay the ex penses ef its speakers. Tons of lit erature are not needed; neither are the obnoxious activities of party henchmen. Whatever messages of either side are of sufficient importance WE ARE CONTINUALLY BEATING DOWN THE HIGH COSTS When prices are going un wc are tho tout to rulsc. When prices aru going down we are the lirst to drop. We have a splendid line of COKSKTS a new lot just arrived. Crown back lace coraota-Jl.DS to $1.08 w Kongo Belt reducing corsets $.V.)0. Front lace corsets $2.98 to $!..). Big heavy wool ruf-nek sweaters, fancy stripes, each $D.JH). Here They Are Come and Get Them. WINTER UNDERWEAR for the whole family. SHOES for young, middle aged and old. The outstanding features of this great organization are prompt service and courteous treatment; just as good anil in many instances better merchan dise for the same money. Phone j i Athena, Ore. J. C. PENNEY CO. trips through this goclion of llinatillu county o that they may view the vast wheat tU'Uls ami obsene the va rious methods eniployetl in harvest ing tho grain. An nbuuiiuuce f shade and access to plenty of cold spring water have combined to muko for the public to read are impartially 'ie local park a favorite one for way- carried without charge by the great larers. ward news associations, while the heeler" belongs to a M.st era of cor rupting and sinister influences. lloth parties have been to blame in other campaigns; in this, the repub lican party is by far the more serious r.tTi.t..l.. Thn rhnrw. lit f?tv..rnnr rv wht'..K ,..Wi, l..n.l..r miT.h-i.hI Surely this thief will get bis Itcport from (leiicva says the ur viing Uapsburgs have had to ko to work, which is about the best news we have read since the war. The seats of an Omaha church were Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for I'mntilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of John It Brown, deceased. Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned, as administrator of the above entitled estate, has been duly licensed and empowered by an order made and entered by the above enti tled court in the above entitled matter on the 6th day of August, 1920, to sell, at private sale for cash, the real prop erty hereinafter described belonging to said estate, and that he will proceed to sell said real property at private sale for cash to the highest and best bidder from and after Saturday, the 25th day of September, 1920, subject to disbelieve and (SS) In Illock Seven (7) In North Mil- now virtually ton. . one of their own Also, Lots numbered Thirty-four senate committee. 34) and Thirty-five (35) In Block numbered Seven (") In North Milton (Now known as Wright' Addition to Milton), all within I'niatilla County, Oregon. Dated and first published this 27th day of August, A. I). 1920. Harvey A. F.rown, Administrator of the Estate of John L. Brown, deceased. Peterson, Bishop 4 Clark, Attorneys for Administrator. sought to discredit substantiated by kidney before the, They might flout reward in well, he ought to get the place where Notice of Dissolution. Notice Is hereby given that Claude Davis and J. C. Davis, heretofore do ing business under the firm name of Davis & Davis, have dissolved part- f"" aJ"y nership by mutual consent J. C. id cunurmauun ui una wuri anu emu- A. it . iect to a certain mortgage referred to Davis will continue the business in in the petition for sale herein, said real future as sole owner, and Claude property being described as follows, Davis will be manager. to"wit: Weston. Or.. Aumist 27. 1920. commencing at a point on me est line. Thirty-six (36) rods South of the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of Section Two (2) in Town- HEMSTITCHING DEPARTMENT ship Five (5), North Range Thirty- . ,r .....pv rn five (35) E. W. M.. and running . M. JfcNbLN CO. thence East Thirteen and one-third Hemstitching, Pecot, Cham Stitch rods, thence North Twelve (12) rods, ing Embroidery, Braiding, Plain thence West Thirteen and one-third Stitching, Button Holes and Buttons rods, thence South Twelve (12) rods covered floating. MRS. C. E. FERGUSON Phone 936. Walla Walla. Wash. J. C. DAVIS, CLAUDE DAVIS. the assertions of a democratic candi date, but they will not dare deny the testimony under oath of one of their "get the money" experts. In fact, the moral prestige of this campaign is distinctly with the dem ocratic party and its candidate. Cox stands for human welfare; he stands for progress; he stands for the League of Nations the only compre hensive movement ever launched for adjusting the world's troubles with out recourse to war. Moreover, tho League will not fail in its mission af ter it has been accorded the support and membership of the great United States, as yet unjustly withheld. Cox does not stand for "booic and booze alone." He has publicly de clared that he has always voted dry and if eelctcd will not seek to inter fere with the operation of the eight eenth amendment. Just think! Jack Dvmpncy might have gone across ami won a decora tion had boxing gloves been used ex clusively at the fighting front. Nicola i Ininc has not achieved es pecial distinction by having a sculptor sculpt his bally bean. All of Soviet Russia is on a bust. Having defeated its republican can didate for president, Mexico is begin ning to show sonic signs of political rvgeneracy. It serves the festive moonshiner jolly well right to get caught when he tries to make "wet goods" on Dry creek. Speaking of the Grand Old Party, isn't it nearly time to eliminate the initial adjective? A Lord Mayor of Cork ought to be light enough without going on a hun- facturers and deal- Ccr tr,kc- to the place of beginning, containing One (1) Acre more or less. Also, Lot numbered Thirty-three EDUCATION PAYS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public With Common School Education 4 Chances With High School Education 87 Chances With College Education 800 Chance Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a "Liberal and Practical Education" prepares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers in AGRICOXTUBE ENGINEERING MIRING HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE PHARMACY FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION The training include PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH, MODERN LANGUAGE. ART and the Other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Course FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 TUITION IS FREE For Information Write to THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Or. Implement man crs are now declared to bo profiteer ing, by the federal trade commission. It is found that the farmers are pay ing 73 percent more for implements than in 1914. It is also found, how ever, that the farmers have been compensated by the advance in their products and will be only be hurt by the implement situation should their products decline. Looks as though the commission concluded to take a shot at the harvester trust because it is such a big mark. It is quite scripturally appropriate that Moses should lead in New Hamp shire. Anyhow, we notice now and then drop in aeroplanes. A geological survey shows the United States has enough petroleum reserves to last, tomparativcly, a very short while. We've been going too fast, anyhow. Perhaps it would do the nation good to return to prim itive methods of locomotion until sci entists develop a sulCcieut substitute for gasoline. And what a relief it would be to be ritl for a time of the demoniac motorcyclist and his buzz ing device of Satan. rri 3.- 'i i r-LLC'i.b Earn Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash, American Beauty Pure White The disposition toward getting "all hct up" over a political campaign be longs, we are glad to observe, to a past era. Around here so far the presidential contest is about as wild ly exciting as would be the election of a Sunday school superintendent. Democrat ia yet able to regard repub lican, and republican democrat, as a friend and brother with perhaps a touch of pity for his political unwisdom. "We ore expecting any day to hear Senator Harding declare that the ear ly period of the Garden of Eden was republican and that the fall was caused by a democratic administra tion taking charge of the works," re marks Columbia Record. THE UNIVERSITY- OREGON ia maintained by (ha atale In order that (he young peo ple of Oregon may receive, without coat, the benefits of liberal education. Th Urivercity include thCo!lcfl of Lilvratur. Selene the Arte, lh Ortdu.le ScHooXth School of ftiye icet location, una1 the profeeekmel School! of U. Medicine 'el Portland! Architecture. Commerce, Journetlem, Education end Muelc, High standard of echolarehlo are made poenble by an able faeullr. veil equipped Uboratorwa and a library of nearly 100.000 yulumea. Supervised athletic are encouraaed and eerjr attention liven the health and velfre of the atudents With lielahleaed eonfideaie alnJ br lha reeetif prreln I poMIe eapport. the I'nlverallp i. ... .,!.. .... a. .,. . t.dev.l.p.e.l a.d e.le.d.d .aluln.aa. For a cateloiue or for any Information, addrai TIIK HfitilSTHAH t'nlverall. ol Oreo. K.A.n., Oe.ion WIquv Made of selected bluestem in one of the ' best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company Permit us to remind the esteemed Oregonian that The (not a) League of Nations may perhaps be considered a bigger proposition than even the Old Guard candidate for president who would work it over to suit his fancy. A.W.LUNDEL Jimmy Qox is the kind of candidate who doesn't need the backing of a big slush fund in order to make an effective campaign. In brief, he is daily qualifying as a democratic Roosevelt. The free automobile camping ground provided by the city is' al most constantly occupied; scarcely a day passes which docs not see a par ty of tourists stopping for a period of refreshment and relaxation. Many motorists have routed their vacation Real Estate and Insurance Pendleton and Weston, Or. AddressP. O. Box 47 Pendleton, Oregon. Some Special Bargains in ' Morrow County Lands, All Kinds of Property. Agent PACIFIC AGENCY THE GREAT AMUSEMENT FEATURE OF THE Agricultural and Stock Fair RELAY RACES PONY EXPRESS RACES WILD HORSE RACES ROMAN STANDING RACES COWBOY AND COWGIRL SADDLE RACES INDIAN RACES Come! Come! Come! a Anj Bones?531 I am in the market for old bones. Bring them in. $10.00 PER TON FOR OLD IRON Top prices paid for Old Metal, Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, Etc. See me for Blacksmith Iron, Shafting and Piping J. R. Reynolds Water Street (second block north of Main) WESTON - ... . OREGON 1