:MJY and SB1 for CASH Bujinjc for Cash, Selling for Cash, and Our Enormous Buying Power Ena-j blca Us to Make Such Prices as These: Mpw riiinmcnt of brooms, rood values made specially for the J. C. Penney ; fjSS Underhil. or Payday brand. "each $1.19. . Men's blue chambray work shirts, each oik and ,A. . Men's genuine fur felt dress hats, good range of colon., each $7.J3. Men's athletic summer unions, per suit 9Sc. Men's brown and black cotton hose, per pair 10c. Ladies' fine lisle hose, either brown or black, per pair oc. Ladies' bungalow aprons, each 79c and 98c. Good white Laundry soap, '25 bars for $1.00. You owe it to yourself to trade where you can get the most for your money. You 2 ays get the most for your money here, quality and quantity con- sidered. Athena and Pendleton, Oregon. 312 BUSY 312 BUSY STORES trr'd to much In thl profound an- a lysis. Georg Harvey say h U learning not to talk. He'll do quit well an ambassador, however, If when hi talki he wvi nuthUiir. Congressman Volstead declare there in no real necessity for beer at a medicine and w might add there In no real desire. r The two American women who am errapping for tho throne of Albania should aeh b careful not to loe her head. The I. ,W. W.'a now In aalutary retirement at Leavenworth art by way of being down and In. KlM met EaUrUlos Mis Ruby Price dispensed hopi taUty with friendly ee.se and charm lat Wednesday evening when she welcomed a company of friend to the family home north of town. Music, needlework and conversation rauii'd time to pass in an entertaining- manner. A lunch of Inviting delicacies concluded a pleasing event in the daily routine, of life. The guest list included: Mr. and Mr. Leon Lundell, Mr. and Mm. L I. Ollarra, Mr. and Mr. Kmory Staggs, Mr. Olin McKerron, Mr. Ray O llarra; Misses Wavel Ollar ra, Vira Morrison. Vida (Ireer, lxuiso Rintoul. Mahel Isaacson; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Irlre. Mr. Lyl Webb. BOW ABOUT YOUR SPUD CI U. S. Agricultural Popiutinont ami H Experiment ntations rorommond treating ull Hcd with corrosive aublimata before cutting. Thia is a preventative of scab and ihuoctonia. Toll tia your "spud" trouble and we will secure the bent information obtainable for you. The FARMERS BANK ol WESTON WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, Puklihr MRS. H. GOODWIN. Aublawl Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Stricth it ASbtnet Th Year Si Month Three Month ..$2 00 .. I 00 .. 0 60 Advertising Rates Display. Regular, per inch .. Display. Transient, per inch Local Readers, per line ..20c ..25c ..10c FRIDAY. aFItt. Mi 121 Entir at th ptitollict at Wtrtea at cend-claii msilmstltf. Ortgoa - The sales tax will never be a popu lar measure, for the reason that no tax is ever a popular measure. Yet it has the aspect of being about the only tax that will ever reach all the 'people in proportion to their wealth The man of small means would suf fer less than his more fortunate neighbor because ho has less buying power. The well-to-do lover of lux ury and the profligate spender would quite properly be mulcted by the gov ernment, and such a tax during the nation's recent era of extravagance might have had a salutary effect. r.,nirresj is just now sidestepping the sales tax, but may be expected eventually to impose it since the nation must have money from some where. However, should it impose the sales tax as a substitute for the excess profits tax, the Common Peo ple may not unnaturally get the no tion that they have been double crossed, and four years from now re verse their decision of November. The Grand Old Party craft is sailing uncharted and dangerous seas. The progressives may not have gotten much of anywhere politically, but they're a cheerful and hopeful lot. Just now they are concerned with a superlatively ambitious pro gram, according to William Allen White. He says: "To jiggle down easily, evenly, firmly, the self-respect which the big guns blew into the world, and make the world run smoothly, normally, under the exist ing political institutions, and to keep civilization a going concern, paying its regular dividends in health, education, probity and eight percent on the investment, is the job of the progressive." "The fact that President Wilson, who has had no special experience in this noble profession, wa offered $130,000 for one newspaper article, may give the public oma idea of what we regular editors get." It was a tolorful and perehanco not unplcasing incident at Constan tinople when a red agent with the summary aid of an exiled Russian colonel took on the added hue of black and blue. Our peerless earth has a celestial race in prospect with th periodic comet, I'ons-Winnccke. No bang tailed Khine with any such a monaker can ever comet over us. ' Veteran Make Hhaal. Two shawls, says the Kant Oregon ian, made by llallie I'iersol, Athena tx-acrvir man who was gasaed dur ing th war and who ia now receiving hospital treatment in Tacoma, are on display in Th Peoples Warehouse at Pendleton. One ahawl is white and the other purple and both give evi dence of skill in their making. The x-srrvice man aent the shawls to the Red Cross and this organisation will take orders for duplicate in col or to be made by Mr. Pivraol. OOPTCrOIillUM MtaPTQErii1 New Shipment just in. Neat patterns, reasonable prices. See the dandy little REFRIGERATOR with water cooler, wc are displaying. noss STORB PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN Should President Harding elect to visit the Pacific Northwest, it will be one case in which we can consist ently and unqualifiedly commend his decision. With its ears to the ground, con gress has learned that an armament program does not meet the public's idea of a disarmament program. The Ohio State Journal thought lessly invites envy with this remark: Professor Albert Kinstein's theory of relativity is err err relatively theoretical. We trust we haven't The Telephone in Business "PhY FAR the greater proportion of business today in this country is transacted by telephone. It has become the or dinary means of securing prompt and satisfactory results in the business world. Many business firms are extending the use of the telephone to include their transactions over the entire territory they serve. Buying and selling by long distance tele phone is bringing satisfactory results wherever tried. The essential thing in sales work is service to your patrons. Use of long distance lines will increase the efficiency of your service and the expense will be less. For service to all points ask for Pacific Long Distance. 1 HIRES I euantAi I I am introducing and scllint? a now coal. Thia particular brand of coal haa never been wild in We a ton before. If I did not think thia a better coal than I have been selling. I would not have made the change. Also 16-inch and 4-loot cordwood and slabs. P. T. Harbour (Phone 273.) ; u i CASH MARKET We all looked Mke This one, but Rlamr! Few of mm Will Admit It. A Bahy Is Just Grand until he gel This Way. whereat Krlend Father wonder aloud How Kar It Is to th Orphan Asylum. And then he Will go Down Town and Pester his Friends to I'esth. Bragging ahout what a Bright Child he's the Father of Which. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. Oregon News Notes L. H. McMahon. Salem attorney, has filed with Percy A. Cupper, stat en gineer, application for permission to appropriate 300-scond feet of water from Mill creek and th Santiam river for power development purposes near Turner. The water will bar a drop of 4S feet and will develop 1S3S theoretical horsepower. The proposed development will cost $50,000. A walkout of the union longshore men In the Tower Columbia river dis trict took place Friday and about 268 men belonging to the Astoria and Rainier local are Idle. Th men re fused to accept the new rule of th waterfront employer' union eliminat ing traveling time and board and lodg ing for longshoremen In loading ves sel at point along th river. Two hundred and twenty-five thou sand black speckled trout, batched at the state hatchery on the McKensI river above Eugene, were shipped to a point on Gales creek eight mile west of Forest Orov by th state game department. These ftngerling will be placed In a pond until they are large enough to liberate. Then they will be distributed In Washington county. A dispute between the settler of tbe upper Burnt river valley, In Baker county, and the Eastern Oregon Land company, In Malheur county, wa set tled by th date water board recent ly when it completed art adjudication of water rights affecting 60s individual rights and 30,000 acre of land. In volved In tb controversy were th rights of CI Dorado dlteb, th oldest and longest ditch In Oregon, having be built by Billy Packwood, a pio neer' miner, many year ago. It la 100 mile long. ROOT BEER BRINGS THEM KERE THE PASTIE W.WEBB FRESH MEAT OF ALL KIND ! HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR LIVESTOCK. I HIDES. PELTS, &c. HASS & SAUER Drs. A. D. & K. A. FRENCH OPTOMETRISTS rrtacfe Optical Parlors 15 E. Main St. Phone 653 Walla Walla, Wash. : K V r I General Blacksmith'g 1 rAND-1 Horseshoeing l J. F. SNIDER, Woton. Ore. 1 Fresh Bread and Pastries Daily. ..DAVIS.. CONFECTIONERY GROCERIES AND FARM PRODUCE TOOU will be pleased with both the quality t I offer and the prices I charge. You fret the benefit of my slight overhead expense. J. R. REYNOLDS Water Street (second block north of Main) WESTON - ... OREGON ! ! 1 1