V) I I 'I J I 4; We have SEWING MACHINES, and we soon will have MOKE SEWING MACHINES. Tlie Wonderful 2 SdooI The Meier & Frank- Store of Port land and the Crescent Store of Spok ane have chosen this machine to be their leader. We also have the ROTARY Sewing .Machine and the VIBRATOR; hence we can please in style- make and price. WATTS & ROGERS WE8TON LEADER CLARK WOOD, ruUlih.r MRS. H. OOOOWIN, Auktsat Edits SUBtCRirilON HAITI Sl'iilh i AJti The Year M 00 Six Month I 00 Thro Montha 0 60 rilDAT. SEPT. 24. I . . . Hit etfit4 it th f met i wiin. 0ti autcand clan mallNialltt. .GOOD NEWS-CUR STORE PRICES FOR FALL ARE LOWER 8 or ATHENA, OREGON A reduction of from fifty cents to two dollars per pair under last spring' prices on Men's and Ladies' Shoes. Children's Shoes are priced lower 101 laii in about the same proportion. We are glad to be the first ones to announce a reduction in tho price of shoes, and no doubt it will bo a welcome message to our many shoe patrons. Fine Dress Shoes, Men's and Ladies, can bo bought here at $8.00 to $11.90 per pair. Growing Girls Shoes and Ladies' Walking Shoes, $4.50 to $7.50 per pair. There is real service in J. C. Penney Shoes. Anybody who has been buying their shoes here will tell you so. Why pay more elsewhere when you can buy just as good and in maiy in stances better shoes for a great deal less money? Best Ginghams and Percales, per Yard, 45c I r OCIVTIVTCV m Phone .11 J. W. ruiHUI VV, Athena. Ore. LOCAL FIRM SPONSORS CAKE BAKING CONTEST Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Enos J. Crips, deceased. Notick is Hereby Given to all per sons whom it may concern that Georgia Crips has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Enos J. Crips, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the ssid administratrix at the law of fices of Peterson, Bishop & Clark in the Smith-Crawford building, at Pendleton, Oregon, within six months of the dste of the first publication of this notice. 7hi.UFlrfa1yJihe 1?th d"y0f Hemstitching. Georgie Crips, Administratrix. Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Administratrix. day of August, A. D. 1920. Harvey A. Brown, Administrator of the Estate of John L. Brown, deceased. Peterson, Bishop & Clark. Attorneys for Administrator. Hamilton "Horn" Dassett, live stock editor of tho San Luis Oblapo Tribune, sends us warning cry to the effect that ranchers are being swindled out of thousands of dollars through false and misleading state ments made them by horse and mule buyers who are scouring the country for good work stock. They assert that "truck anil tractors are displac ing horses and muks and there is no market for them." According to Basset "this is a damnable lie. lie The slayer of Til Taylor should goes on to say that buyers are hsng undoubtedly, but we are not of exploring California, Utah and Nev- those who want to see him hang and ada for good straight-up horses and " besieging Warden Com it on for paying $155 to 22 for them. tickets, V. e are at a. loss to under- i ! a aland the widespread "hankering" " 1 The League of Nations ideal Is not for auch a gruesome spectacle. only the greatest that ever inspired a i , The take baking mutest conducted war-cursed world, but is practica. Affable IVndleton folk are wearing last Saturday by the Weston Mer ble and workable ideal, aa is illus- Round Up badges inscribed with this rantilo Co. aroused considerable In tra ted by the peaceful settlement un- suggestive legend: "I Live Here terest throughout the community, der League auspices of the Polish- Ask Me." Even so, it is loo much to Weston housewives are noted for Lithuanian trouble. The danger is expect that they are toting it right their skill In producing palate-tempt-that the League's enemies among on the hip. in delicacies, and the judges found whom are included all the world's - -ssa their task of selection a difficult one. reactionaries will succeed in first "Now wc shall witness the spec- Mrs. Edith Van Peuscn, home demon discrediting and finally killing it be- '' ' nwn no know stratlon agent, of Pendleton; Miss fore it has had a real chance to dent- ,wwr' tum " embroidered napkin Lorraine Halseth of Browning, Mon onitrate its usefulness. Republican t)wir wivr ho' to tana, and Mrs. Ella O'Harra. a local success in the United States elertinn on important issues," says Kansns resident, were the examining board would do much them. toward encouraging City Star. Shoe Repairing- AH Work CuAnnittd Wheeler building, one door south of Webb's Hotel. 1. T. UWS0R Wests, Ortfoa The only wealthy newspaper re porter we ever heard of lives In Wor cester, Mass, He inherited a half million dollars. and performed their duties in a painstaking and Impartial manner. Decisions were made as follows: Ladles' class First prise, $7.50, Mrs. W. S. Payne; second prise, 5, Mrs. William Davis; thiol pri.e, $.1, Mrs. Claude Price. Girls, 15 and under First prixe, to buy the Florence Ross, ten years old; sec ond prise, $.1, Kathleen Pedersen, fourteen years old: third urine. S3. selves draw the line at, we will say, t j, tting so in Chicago that be- Elisabeth Avery, eight years old. the Koreans-or even the Chinese. ton jonff tne uuml brother will be The prixe cakes were sold at sue Were a section of Japan overrun by fe,rfu)y tryjng to dodge the whites tion after the motion picture enter- one or both of these two peoples, of hi, eye,. tainment Saturday evening. The re- we are not so sure that thev would . . . ...... . . . in. Rn.iJm. Pi.i t " . mainuer were scrveu wnn cones aim -'"' , - oc esiccinea ana ircaiea as cnuais In view of the exalted opinion en tertained of themselves by' the Japan ese, the fact that they ask to be placed on a plane of racial equality The democrat may be "campaign with other peoples may be regarded ing with ,n en,pty ml, but thj.y as qu.ie in me nature or a comic-are not in the market scension. Our- ambitious friends of white House. Nippon would be very apt to them- hi' . WESTON GARAGE Dodge Cars AND PODGK KXTRAS Gasoline Oils Accessories OAKS OF ALL MAKKS QVKKHAULEl) AND REPAIRED Work Guaranteed MR & BOOHER Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at the Loader shop. HEMSTITCHING DEPARTMENT A. M. JENSEN CO. Pecot, Chain Stitch- Stitching, Button Holes and Buttons rathcr than as encroaching aliens. loverea, nesting. Administrator's Sale o! Real Property. tlm (VMintv Court of the Stale of in me Matter or ma Estate or 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 confirmation of this court and sub ject to a certain mortgage referred to in the petition for sale herein, said real property being described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the West line. Thirty-six (36) rods South of the Northwest corner of tho Southeast quarter of Section Two :) In Town ship Five (5), North Range Thirty five (J5) E. W. 51., and running thence Bant Thirteen and one-third rods, thence North Twelve 12) rods. - thence West Thirteen and one-third rods, thence South Twelve (12) rods to the place of beginning, containing One ( 1 ) Acre more or less. Also, Lot numbered Thirty-three (33) in Block Seven (7) lo North Mil ton. Also' Lots numbered Thirty-four (34) and Thirty-five (35) in Block numbered Seven (7) in North Milton (Now known as Wright'a Addition to Milton), all within Umatilla County, Oregon. Dated and first published' this 27th MRS. C, E. FERGUSON Phone 936, Walla Walla. Wash. I 'THE A UNIVERSITY I The Pendleton Round-Up. sandwiches to the crowd which Un ij Yesterday's dampness, as the re- tor sociability and refreshment jj. suit of Wednesday night's rain, Inter- The net proceeds amounted to about Citizens ferej to ,ome extent wjlh tho nrst 35, which will be applied toward fur- inuwriy day eXhibition at Round-Up Park, nisning me cmo room in Memorial However the old spirit flickered up ," U THE UNIVERSITY OREGON ia maintained by the state ia order that the young Peo ple of Oregon may receive, without coat, tbe benefits of a liberal education. The UnL.r.llj IncludnUWCoUVatof literature. Scwac and thm ArU, the Gr.du.teSchooVth. School of Phy ical Edantio. ni Ik profcHkxul SckooU of U. Mcdicim tat PortUnd). ArcMtcctur. Comma if. Journalism. tducatkMi ad Music. Hifk ataadarda of actwlarakip ar Mdc aonibla by aa able ianihr. vail cauipiwd laboratoriaa and a library of ncarlr 100.090 mlumt. SuparWatd afklatica are ancouraard and wry attention aire lh arahk and vailara ol tbe atudenU. witfc a k.i(hi..a M.id... Saiawd r Ik a raat asaraaai.. ol rahlia aapaort. Ika I'aiaaraitr a now eaierias naoa aa ara af arda daaalaaaiaat aad amiaadad aafalaaaa. for a cUloru or for any Information. rata: THE REGIftTRAR Valaaralta of Oradoa . Easeae. Uradaa - ncan brightly and the eleventh annual show, JThe committee having charge of ttle J Th was ushered in with great enthusiasm affair consisted of Mesdames C. E. J its history to entertain. Tho German-American League (successor to the hyphenated and now defunct Alii ance) and all the German-American newspapers are for Harding, T"T't ton wi have the'largest crowd" ... vwiuiubhi w nwuruw nil Son and the League of Damnations." Democrats, however, are entitled to draw comfort and hope from the fact that this same hyphenated bunch couldn't and didn't win with one Bill Hohenzollern. One-fourth of the people of the United States live in 68 big cities, and are unfortunate enough to be en titled t our sympathy. The poor boobs know nothing of the wholesome freedom of rural life and will nut learn.' Half the time after dsdging street cars and automobiles in get ting "down town," they run Into a race or strike riot or are hoisted by a bomb explosion. in all Woods, and Misses and Doris Karnes. City Draying Leave ordora at resi dence (Marsh cottaiw) . south of Weston Mer-" cantilo Co. 'a Store. GEO. A. UNDEKEN a-n i Morrinon r btu. a. mumn : Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburj, Wash. American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company Wednesday officially marked the advent of the Fall season. Autumn coloring is already noted in shrub bery along the roadside. Sumac is reddening; masses of golden rod, purple asters and brown-eyed susans proclaim to wayfarers the arrival of those delightful days which late Sep tember and October offer to an appre ciative world. The time is not far distant when the man who had a chance to save his money and didn't when high prices ruled, will find himself rclc gated to the ranks of the so-called "wage slaves." He will then have oc casion to reflect upon tho force of the ' well known scriptural injunction, "In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread." uur jiajkH uvuvw iiaifgcri. (o,fs -uiawKin w iour I i&m. -reason in ana season Protect it ..NOW with- President Wilson's campaign fund subscription of five hundred dollars ia probably five hundred dollars more than that of any democrat who is shallow enough to criticise him for his alleged stinginess. Wilson knows that much money should not elect a candidate nor should little monev de; feat him. Republican factions have been fight ing each other bitterly in the Illinois primaries, applying such opprobrious epithets as "liar," "crook" and W Hun." We hesitate to say that both sides are justified, but if Illinoia would take no chances it will go dem ocratic in November. The esteemed Oregonian was not long in confirming a "hunch" of ours that it would blame President Wilson for the Wall street explosion. house or building, regardless of how well constructed, can long withstand the elements without the protection of good paint. Sunshine, rain, snow, ice and wind all hare their . harmful effects in one form or another. . Many old structures are in hot ter condi tion than com p n ra ti ve I y new ones Ho cause they have been p r e e eived through the Use of good paint. Henry Ford has announced an aver age cut of 142 in all models of his cars a pronounced jolt to the hlirh f FAINTS p W 71 YEAR W 7 v, HEADERS rt f W. Arm tarn fi CO. V Every brushful of FULLER Paint applied to jour house or building means not only protection against destructive elements, but keeps up ap peaiancps as well. FULLER Paint saves a great deal more than it cost. 71 years of FULLER Paint-making Ex perence has established a high standard of quaUty. Take a few minutes and make a surrey of your ' """d'WT- And remember there's a I ULLLR Paint or other Product for everything . that needs preserving or beautifying. Look Up a FULLER Dealer in Your Town W.P.FuIler&Co. 1849-1920 Northwest Branches at Portland, Seattle, Tscoma, Spokane, .Boise. cost of fliwing.