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ton ; Leader VOLUME 43 WESTON. OREGON, FJIIDAY. DEC. 3. l'J20 NUMBER 26 WES COUNTY Y. N. C. A. IS NEEDING FURTHER HELP OVER TH EL H I L L" E TLZZ 1! HEAVY SKLENTS MADE ; OF FOUNTAIN POTATOES l.uiiiwJcn homo. Knrhantreaa tarna- C CD IV A t Ion., fern, and no abundance of I w I v i w v i i . a touehdowna for hi. team that won the hmi"w wrrt employed to decorate " Km from cornhu.ker.. tlic rooms, producing a charming f- Mr- "llJ "Ira. Harold Mi Inly ro have nwaera or adjoining proiwrty. it la nr.. Martha Maya la reported very i i.. . ....'.. i.. ... rriiirnil in their hum at Moro. after understood the Warren Construe- ill at the home of her daughter. Mra. J. W. Malum, nreeldent cf the In. Mra. K. M. Smith we. awarded flr-t vi.itlng with relative, here and at Hon company will place the piece of C. A. Barrett Somewhere around 'land E mplro N.tC Hanks W W. I'M-. conflation trophy being 'IVndleton.. work In ..ti.factory condition. Football ac..on i. over, baaketball mountain poUtoa. hav. been ahipr-d 1 .county aVhooi I w.S.ulJ ' " At Vnd " T' , "m W' ?,fc,7,rf "T T'"' If l' V? T IT ""i" ST twkt.n of W W Il.rr.h haillnir Umatilla handsomely appolnU-d Uble a cd Tuesday from Portland, where they daughter are down from their home this indoor aport with the Mmc vira PMt two weeka-an evtdenca ol tha cdunty farmer! lUymond W Iratch three-coum, luncheon waa acrved, nt the pa.t month. at St. John., Wash., vi.itiag at the which ch.racUg-iaed their fighting on u.ing activity of tha growers. Dr.ldent and Cnah aWwUrf the color acheme of pink ami white A splendid Independent electric Ch.rle. Norrla home, and with other the jrrid. Full equipment waa provld work.dt.rly .toU of t .. UmaWI. , CounTy Y JTc A . U--ir.fr rW out In decoration, and lighting plant ha. bvn installed at Athena friend.. Mr. and Mr.. Parker cd for the team l..t year which will "in and mud In order to get their Jorid an ZLT pirt, rom refreahmenta. Following th. tea th. farm home of Dean Dud.cy we.t were o,d-time Athena resident, and ba used again thi. a. Chalks JJlZ Pem.lcton which toured the F.a.t Knd hour, an Interesting collection of of town. Ml have. -ny friend, here. ge. Jfe "J - W tZT2JLwZ2Z 1.4. II. . kaaL.ta mxA -av.-L iva WMafCllll If Uf ft LB ml LIW V La. I1C OUnuay ITirniflK, nUYEIIIWr 1, LUI1 IHU HI UDUriT. " ' " " " - . t . ..kikit. ku Mr. Fmlden home were Mr. and Mra. John a on waa born to Mr, and Mr.. Flint Athena will be reDrcaented at Wal- thn er ,ot .nipmenU toUled l.iimlin. mnd viewed aomewhat en. n.nliitcr Jr.. and Mr. and Mra. Carl John, at Mra. NichoU' hospital, in la Walla December 3 and 4 at tha bout 600 tha flrat of the week In tha Inter of the rounty Y. M. C. A. work. A atop waa made at Wc.ton, whoaa aid Pendleton. The younir man ha. been Girl'a Conference. Miaa Andrewa, hoa figurea. in addition to tha Nine carloada went . . ... i nil. l. ma i.iiui. Mv.Mnt i no., mn.onni.il m 110111. will be tahcJ ?mit the next n,eVtin hl.lden to ah.re In the pleaaurra of M.urira Hill la eX,KcU.d homa an named William, Bay, rfherwiac "Bil- Beulah B.ni.ter, Joyce Johnaon. Hel- oPpenwh. Wh.. and will ba 2 thV Commercial cllb In v 7w of the ocra-ion were Mead.me. I.il.ln to am nd a few week, with hia parent, lie" John., and tip. the beam at 0 en Downing Sadie P.mbrun. Mildred 'or aee a. an P th. InnZ Zo worl h.ne n behalf Frederick., T. L. MrllrUle, Frank here. II. come, from MonUna.nd jound.. SUnton and Mwbelle Duncan are the w.produecd thi. aen on tha J the b. by Z couZ "v and Vrkw. Sim J. Cullry, J.n.e. II. will Hop at Ma. en route, to atU-ml Rev. F. E. Ruaaell, with hi. wife dele.te. from tha high hool. mounUina. Crew.ra hava been re- he unnualined .uccea. of the Vath. I'ric 'E. M. Smith. J. Claud. Price, to buaineaa matter.. and little daughter arrived la.t eve- Mr.. Edith Van Dun will .peak to " vin "" ! hnndred J", r?l RonmoetTn here It I. Ncl.on II. Jon.a. Charlea M. Price, Clar,nc. Hand, who will leave ahort nin from Hood River, and will be at the tadiee of Athena next Monday, del,vere1- era ami non. meeting nere, n i. .. ... ...i. i u. k.i..:. .k...k i... i... ..I, ik.t ... . I il.n u..rl will li Harry MrlirWIe, W. . I'riee, ll. ly on a vmil o ni. muini-r in mn- i -"""" ...u,wi ii"i- turauay anu n cum-ituay iivcrnguni, .... . , . ... , .1 , v I...., Lm. . kt. ua Mr Pnau.ll k iaban )h. na. k. ....U. ..I k- l..k irooawin, r-mory riiairii., warvin enrnwr, r.iiKiou ii-vlvi ,n ... mumv. .u". " v,.. viuu. Prlro and F. C. Fittpatrirk. paaajwrt, whi(ji la aome dovumcnU. lorate nere, ana win at once enter Her aubjecta will be: Monday, civic ary looking piece of parchment, to upon hia dutica. improvement and Tueaday and Wed- nay the Ica.t. Clarcnco will remain A number or A then?, people report neaday afternoon., interior, decora auh.tantlally encouraged by the Wee- ton community. The local quota i. tha tame a that of lat ycar $&0, which wa. rUed under tha direction of J. II. Price. The county quota la 14000. Clarence Gets a Rinf Clarence Hand waa presented with m fold emblematic ring, .uitably en' graved, at Wednesday evening-', aea aion of Steven. Lodge No. 49, K. of P. in appreciation of hia earnest and Charming PirtT It Lmn2dCIl Home ad until aoma lima In January, ao- ... , , , , . .... cordlni to announcement. More than Winn were ho.te.ee. Thursday after noon for one of the most elaborate aff.ira of tha .ea.on, the guest, be ing entertained at the hospitable The Thomaa Kay woolen mill., tha wroM th for B of fou. fet,iit)g u,e effecU ot Sunday morn- tion, house planning-, aaniUUon, etc l.msst plant of Ita a nd n Oregon 0Ul Mon mg u, Athena. ing' temblor, which came a. a ahock- The lecturea will be given at Com- OUI.Ifle 01 roniana, win rinse n u..,u -,ii kr itlur.lne siirnHs. tit Hiffernt no in is In tha m.ni.1 1k mA .11 nni.n .r. . r ...i. ii, i. mnniti and will remain eloa- - . r 7 r ... enective won in be nan or tne lodge T'" ,?"'.. It wnJitiona, .trcet paving w.. re.um.4 Northwe.t invited. . - d the ordcr. Dre9CTt.tton wal by tha Warren Construction company . Lloyd Gillie, eon of A. M. Girlie, a Mr. and Mra. Harrison Kirk were in mtfe y p. G Luclg tjmJ tkla wmk. It la aaid that nu-inir to former Athena reaident. Dlavinr full- th ritv from Weston. Mondav. ' i i tiO man and women will ba thrown out comiiton 0f tha road bed an In- back on tha W. S. C. team made a no- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Foas were in tha ,U'-Dria a. wn ' r employment. ferior plec work gt tj,e,.t ,na 0f table record thia year in football. He city Wednesday from Pendleton, by Mr Bmnd. who leavea in a few JclTeraon atreet resulted which did la named for ethe position on the all- where they are staying for the win- ,,,, on m yj.jj England. The Caah for ehickene. J. R. Reynolda. not meet with the aatl.f action of tha Coaat team, and at Lincoln Nebrak ter. . third rank waa conferred upon Jax. Mra. Rabb, popular aale.lady at the t ,uii j, , st,ena LodM will Penney atore, will. go to Quincv, HU- f,,ve cUss of seven pagea for tha now, in 4ike capacity there under Mr. diatrict convention at Pendleton Mon W. C. Emmel, after ho haa eaUblish- d,y. Officers were elected a. fol ed hia atore in that city. jowg. r. l. Keynaud, & C; H. E. Street Carnival December 18th. OHarra, V. C; Claude Davis, Pre Saturday December 18th, haa been !; S. J. Culley, M. W.; Rulon selected aa the date for the atreet Smith, K. R. S.; C. L. Pinkerton, M. carnival to be held by the civic dub. F-S Sylvan Kennard, M. at A.; O. A. Beginning about 5 o'clock in the after Adama, L G.; J. H. Price, 0. G. noon and extending throughout the ink m (Mr him YLS ftjHWt.... - '-; '. - W Mswu .., . ) H II I' II t Wr of SERVICE This is the emblem by which SERVICE Motor Trucks may now be identified on the highways of the nation. Look for the Red Pyramid of Service on the radiator. It stands for enduring service and reliability. , Ten years ago SERVICE Motor Trucks embodied the first definite , steps toward complete shock insu lation. Six years later the present Service System of SCIENTIFIC CUSH ION 1 NG was pronounced complete.. Today wi tit records of thousands of trucks before us we know that this Service de velopment sets a new standard of motor truck reliability. 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M WESTON GARAGE, 1MB & BOOKER, Dealers ;f IJm: . j Vi'ihT1 "' 1' i I With the Red Pyramid on the Radiator " j J evening, the event promises to be one of the most uniquely entertaining of any event staged In Athena for years by the ladies. A cafeteria supper will be served, each booth providing Oregon News Rotes There are 40,000 acre, of prunes be tween Portland and Ashland, com pared with 10,000 acres just a. few year. ago. Within three year, it a .pecial viand the many in aggregate probab. ,he wutl crop mtJ excee4 comprising a dinner fit for a king or a gourmand. A real street carni val will provide amusement unlimited At 8 o'clock or thereabout, a program of music and readings will be given. Ttttkn A. th ttnlA et artlrl ailit. able for Chri.tm.a gifts, as well as nty In .honor of thoplone. 100,000,000 pounds. ' A recent proposal by A. M. Temple ton of Brownsville, president of. tha Linn County Pioneers' association, that a memorial should ba erected In home-made candies, confections, etc., will be'aspecial feature. ' The Civic Club is indebted to the generosity of baa met with general favor. Karl J. 8tackland, grower and ship per and owner of tha Blue Mountain the Athena-Weston Legion Post for '" '" "B- ' (or Europe about IJecember 11, where he will apend tha next four month. sc!Hr!r apples and dried fruita. Standing timber is assessable aa real estate, according to Attorney-General Van Winkle. Tha opinion waa asked by F. L. Calkins, county assessor of engineer of the state highway force "s . MMr. the use of their hall for the enter prise. Cutler Black. , A wedding of interest took place Sunday morning at Pendleton, when Miss Iva Black of that city, became the wife of Mr. Oscar Cutler, chief with offices in Athena. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents in Pendleton, and pleasing simplicity marked the ceremony. The couple was unattended and vows were exchanged in the presence of only immediate friends and relatives. Eev. Clark, pastor of the First Presbyter ian church, officiated. Birthday Anniversary Celebrated. . The birthday of Aunt Ann Taylor occurring on Thanksgiving day, was celebrated with a most sumptuous turkey dinner, prepared by Mrs. Shel- jite from the land. Charlea F. Brumfield of Philomath haa filed with tha state engineer ap-' plication to appropriate 40 second feet of water from the north fork of tha Alsea river tor development ot ' 60 horse power (Or generating electricity (or operating a sawmill. : At a recent meeting ot the Bandoa post of the Grand Army ot the Repub lic a motion waa passed unanimously to petition the state legislature at tha next cession to exempt veterana ot the civil war from taxation of prop- don Taylor. The grand bird, stuffed . Brly to the value of $V00. to a queen'a taste, with a birthday a public hearing called for the pur cake and all seasonable trimmings, poge 0f taking steps to prevent tha was brought from" the Cold Springs importation Into Oregon of infected ranch and served in Mrs. Taylors potatoes from California will be held cosy new honie on Main street. Mr. m Salem on December 14, according and Mrs. W. R. Taylor and Mrs. M. to announcement by Charlea A. Parks, L. Leeper were additional guests, president of the state board of horti- Little Miss Nylene Taylor, the, great grand daughter of the honoree, assisted her mother in serving the last course, in most efficient manner. Chautauqua Lecturer Here. Dr. Louis Banks, a famous chautau- sulture. ' Regulation of the Upper Klamath lake by the building of the Link river dam ia necessary for tha irrigation of the 50. 000. acres under ditch in the Klamath baein," declares the report qua lecturer, is scheduled to lecture at of the Klamath Falls chamber ot com the Methodist Episcopal church ki merce committee which conducted a thia city, Monday, December 6th, at hearing of the controversy laat week. 7:30 p. m. He ia said to be an orator of the aggressive and convincing type a man of big soul, big brain, big body, with a big faith in the ultimate success of a big crusade. The tax budget or Clatsop county recommends a levy of I42T.S18.80, cr just 1 100.20 less than that tor last year. Among the apropriationa are 1160,750 for road work and $48,250 for bridges. .It will require 177,620 tb maintain the capitol buildings and grounds at Salem during the next blennlum, ac cording to the budget of estimated ex penditures filed with tha secretary of state.. wafts aagirxry y rz,, Laundry work done at home. R. R. Riley. S. Broad street Mrs. More than 75 flaxgrowera from vari- oua sections ot Marion county gath ered in Salem Saturday and pledged a total ot 611 acres of the product for the. season ot 1921. This ia tha largest flax acreage ever recorded in Marion county since tha Inception of the penitentiary fax plant many yeara ago. Plans for the Ashland winter fair are practically- completed for the three days ot the show, December 2, 3 and 4, which will ba held In the armory. This fair Include, the sixth annual ex hibition ot the Southern Oregon Poul try association and also tha farmer.', fruit grower.' and industrial exhibit of Jack.on county. Taxicab service. Wm, Beaton.