Weiton Dakery Frh Brd, Oa and I'aetry. rw Candle, tioed Mta at All hours, Br. Wi spec Is I is in ami ir(y Hura. ZCHM the Baker Dupuis Uulkllng, Main ami Watar fPf RhwM and llartwaa repaired nxt liMir. Monopole Canned Goods and Walters' Flour Our Leaders JAT Ths Bcosomy Store Call on ua at our iw lor at ion in tha Goukl brick. ALMA BARHETT Are You Hesitating? .11 whr vou should idar (hat or- s , f. r fc'!n,i, ! feed for yur live '!!:' l! !l lol'gt-r. e fall . . Ufrt evidence that it C'' ' your icrrnt advantage . a With u, lb kind of proof that .ittv4 Ha way In court - farl . for our i .-,t rutnier will tell you 'f the jl!y of our good. Rolled lUrley. iii ( r,' Whi nl: Hmir, MillMiilT ami i'li( t.tii VvKtl. I'boiwi No. SWI. I) K. WOOD the Feed Man Local Lodge Directory ! 'k .s l olMiK Nu. 4M, K. or i: .;.. -,(i j , Wiihii-wlnv evening. l it. I injlw.li, t . V. Clark Wootl, K. f it. A iv tt'BSTOM LOIMSK NO. . A. K. A A. M. ilrrueiiirv hktiiihI anil fourth Nat unlay In each nioiiili. Itlchard Morrison, W. M. L. li. Davis, Nc. WKSTON U)IX1K NO. .18, I. O. O. K. Meets every Thiirndav evening. W. H Oould. N. (1. A. A. Ke, Itee. See.; K. O. DoMuaa, Kill. Sec WKHTON OAMt NO. 112. W. O. W. Meet Hi tirat anil lliinl Saturday uf each month. Monroe Turner, C I 4.4. Heeler, Clerk. i l'UKKA AHSKM1H.Y NO. 24. UN iwJ Artisan. Meets the II ml anil ihliil Momlnv In each month. Nol lia Maybee, M. A. Krancwi C. Wood, rVrmary. Ml KI'IIANIK TKMI'LK NO. 34, PV tlilan HUter. Meeta the second anil fourth Monilava in each month. Anna O'Harra, M. li. U. Alio K. Price, M of K. 4 C. HIAWATHA UKBKKAH I-ODOK No. 88. Meet the second and fourth t'lieadsy of each month. Anna O' Hurra. N. O. Odessa Klrkpatrlok, U.i' Kn, !tUe Brandt, Kin. Sec. f n'IV, l:NT ('IIAITKIl NO. 47. O. K. H, Mwli the second and fourth ! I'Muvi of each month. Mary K. iliiitii'., W. M. Alice K. Price, 8eo. Dr. Farnsworth ! DENTIST Ull'.e Houra-8:30 to 12 a. 1 to 5:90 p. m. Oillcea upataira in Brandt building. m. X Weston - - Oregon DEADLY SHRAPNEL " a "Mm Killer, ku Thtlr Iffea lvna la LimtUd. ' Shrapnel, wi called after their la eulor, the llrllUb Unueral "uraptiel. are llilu -a wf lotitfli atevl roinala lug a larae nuniher of uuiuu-lo tue ItrllUh aiilllrry va aud la lb Kreurb aud Uerwaa WW-wltb a aniall burl Mia rbam al Ibf baa uf lb iro)rtll. TU burnt Ink runra brmib lb Ihlb aleel rail, when lite bullrta awvefl for BREVITIES nrtiien aama rhlikna t avll or trad. K. K. Xhm. Mr. and Mr. 4. M. PrUa wn vUlt. ing rlatlva at Walla Walla durinf tha wvi'k. C. I McOlnnla raa conyd lUlur- ward with lh lo.liy luiMrted to lb 'd(y , , Anlhuny, h.ilil at I'.n irolwlllv by the auu. branel are rvinirdiHl a uod "man killer," but I liny are quit lnilTiUlr asalnat btillilhiKM, wlnr abella art deadly. Kor I he atlark of Held iiuua and build Inita aud for anion analnat irooiw In rembe ntuel ariiili oiiloy bowlta ra, whlrb are abort aitial Kune tbal tuea Ihelr irji-tlle blub In the air, blsb aoKle Bre. la Ibe HrltUb army every dlrlalon baa flfiy four fluid irnna and elKhteen bowliaera. Tbeae bowltaera are f 4.0 lurh ralllM-r. Irlua a abell 4JV Inrb In dlaiiM-ter and welgblii thirty Are iwutida. Tbey bae a ran of IJtM yard, whli b la UM yarda rtr than lb ran of tbe llrltlab Held fun. Tbe di-fei t of Ibe bowltaer la that Ita abell la eery heavy, and eune quently murk fewer round rao l carried Ibaa wltb Ibe Held fun. There la nu eecurtty that alitKie bowltaer abell will do twloe to damae of an ordinary field mm euell. tnoiinD u wrlxha fwli-e an much. Tbe Krwwb do not employ bowlu- r In thi-lr flehl artillery. Tbe tier- mana uae a benry pattern of all ln b liber, firiii a abell of about ninety pound, and a lighter pattern of 4 4 Inrb ralllwr.-New Vork Hun. Ita THE RED CROSS. Raal Origin Oataa t Naln'a Itelian Camaign f HM. Tbe Ited Croea owe Ita real orlirtn to the great and terrllil raniaiirn oi I8T4I, when NaoleMU wide It lila lml tbal be would free Italy -rrow ine A lua tu the Adrtatk-." At lb freat until uf Mna-eula IO.IW0 Aoatrtanaand whu fi.uui Kn-neb wildlera were left dead and dying on the Held. A Kwbu ceutlvuian. named . Henri Uuimut. made a plIgTtmace to tm.t battlelleld and wa ao loeolunUry eyewlliieMi of Ibe awful earner of Ibe tiaflle of Kolferluu. a battle wnrn laai ed eouie alateen hour and left aouie 30.OIW deed and wounded Henri Uu aunt reallunl that tbe medical eerelc of what wa proally the itreateet army In the world waa ahaoliiiely In adeiiuale tu iniie wltb Ibe i-neualllea. and be waa at om-e compelled tu take Mini action to rectify tbe matter. Tbe reaiilf wa that be wrote a mall book for private rlrculatlun. en titled "fa Hitivenlr de Holferlno." and Ibl. with bla prlrate aiife-al. reaulled In N'aHileoii til. -ummandltiK Mtiuant to hi inwniv, where, wltb Ibe creal Manhul Maa-Miihou. they aerioualy tnlknl uiiitlcra uler. The reiilt of Ibl waa conference if Ibe iHiwere. ml led tosctber I'.v the Kwle fi-ilcml Korrrntticnt. at whlrb Henri lluiiiint placed til propoaala. Hit of llil idler conference of IHAt reailltcd the tieueva cooveutlon. under whh h all mcdli al iiiptle and prou net III war time are protected. A Prehiataeia Lake. One of the moat liilcreetlnii remnant of a iin-hlxlorlc luke In tbe rutted Htnlc I Hint now known aa Kutancl valley, which lie aoutb of Hunt Ke mid rttt uf AllxiiUeniie, .V. M. Kroui clamlnntlou of the dcwltM Id thla tec- lou iteuloelei are of the opinion that till hike enl-teil at the aame time aa Ijike Ihiiiueillle. Id Utnb. and other ancient bikea of the arbl wet during tbe cold, biinild KlNcbil period. Tbe theory of tbe exlxtcnc of an ancient Inke In the valley I hned on the prea- ence of ahore feiitureH mid lak aedl- inent. 8ea cliff, terrai-ee, heachc. bench rbiueH. aplt and Ixir are found on all Hide of the lake tint at altitude between U and O.'.MO feet above aea level. Arironaut Modern Uhlana. The ublana are a dlMtluctlve corpa. The name i by no meaua dbitlnctly German. A body of uhlana waa form ed for the Kreucb army by Manbal Kaie. Tbey were Introduced luto tbe PruMNlan nenlce In 174t. and forty year later the Auntrlmi alo bad coqi of ublnua-llKbt cavalry armed wltb lance. Tbe modern uhlan may be claaaed wltb tb heavy cavalry. Uin- don Opinion. Unanimeua View. A popular noreltt waa tnlklnf In Chlm ico about Renlna. "There are a hundred different opin ion aa to wbat a geulua la." aald be. but all authurltlca are airreed that H'a absolutely unMife to lend bltu money." Chicago Herald. City on a Sttap Hill. Tbe town of Simla. India. I built on tbe aide of a ateep hill and the roof of one houe la often ou a level wltb the foundatlou of one ou tbe next terrace. Hardened Him. Madiie You ahouldu't aay he' a con firmed laicbe.lor mile you know. Mnr-Jorle-llnt I do know. 1 conUruied bltu. New York Time. " . i!iraMWrtli . ,l DHal.4. w flu- " : . . . ... tar rata aiAaoH wi ,, . ,. .'1,1111. IVMlt t I(HTI aulLO fOITUMI .,. tutlw wll lw. '"" - ..t, j .mi Wim f. WHNV. ). SWIFT & CO. rATirir twvf aa, niSnrniliEU Waahlnolon, 0. C Tw Syttem. When wlfcy la on the warpath aome pin their faith on Dutch courage: otb- era prefer Krencb lenv.-Kanaaa City ouronl. Skill la tbe unltett fore of expert- m-e. Intellect and kuIoii In their op- rut Ion on urn iiiiii I labor 4ohn ttuakln. W. M. Ptna G. li. Blihop Peterson & Bishop UWYERS Pendleton, Or. Frwatr. Or. Chaa. H. Carter Dan P. Smyth Carter & Smythc LAWYERS ' PENDLETON , OREGON dlctoa for Iraatment for a aerkiua III neaa. Mr. and Mr. U I. O'Harra were al Walla Walla Monday and aaw tha eel braird artnr. lavld Warfleld, In "The Auctioneer." Mr. and Mr. Painter and daughlar of Walla Walla, wer recent gueeia of the It. W. Ilrown at the lirown ranch near Wealon. Mla t'eclle Iloyd of Athena began her work thla week aa Initructor In phyalral culture and playground r rlaa In the Pendleton achoola. MUa Sella Oould. daughter or Mr. and Mra. W. II. Oould of Ihl city and a gradual of Weaton High arhool. left Haturday for fheney, Wah., to attend the normal eehool there. At Ontario. Oregon, recently, a mad dog bit 10 other doga and all wer at one dealroyed. liable haa apread to urh an extent In that neighborhood aa to greatly alarm the countrywide. Wllllem Oliver, residing at tha Mover olace on Reed and Hawley mountain la numlng a couple of broken rtlM auvtalnrd In a bad foil Dr. Hmlth waa called Monday to at' tend him. Ham Nelon. agent of the O.-W. ft A N. Co. at Adam and a former Wea ton boy, waa lately taken to Portland for treatment, having Buffered a eery tlnfut I lark of neuralgia of the eye. He la under a pecll!t't ear. Mra. Etta Downer, who haa been the gueat of tier brother. Mr. O. De Graw, returned Monday to her home In Portland, Accompanied by her brother, aha vlalted with Mra. Andrew traon at Walla Walla Friday and Haturday. Bummrrvllle, Union county, waa hoiked and frightened Hunday by what Ita realdenla aay waa unmltaka bly an earthquake. The tremor waa fi-lt over a large area and aet barn and hounce to rocking, while horeee were driven frantic In the Meld. Alonio Power, the 14-year-old aon of Phlllo Power, residing on Wild Home creek aoutheat of Weeton. wna operated upon at Pendleton recently for the excllon of a ruptured ppen dlx by the Dra. Hoyden, aaalated by Ir. C. H. Smith of thla city. Hla con dlt Ion la very eerioua. It. P. Rdwarda. a aubtantlal former and atockman of Qalax. Virginia, waa a recent vlnltor at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. N. York near Weaton. He wa accompanied by hla wife and daughter and they were en route to nan Fran ctaco to attend the expoaltlon. Mr. Rdward la a cou1n of Mr. York. Max Hoagland. alia Jame McPaul. leader of the trio of young burglar who broke )ll at Walla Walla and afterward robbed torea In Milton and Wenton. waa arreated lat week In Portland and aentenced at Walla Wal la Saturdny to from one to fifteen year In the Monroe reformatory, Hon. William It. Rill former Judge and rongreasman, died auddenty t Portland Monday of hemorrhage of the bral Until he moved to Port land about a year ago Mr. Ellla waa a realdent of Pendleton, and he lived at Hcppncr In early yeara. He wa among the beat beloved of Eaetern Oregon' public men. Oharlee Crawford, who haa grown to be a confirmed Mlltonlan, exchanged arreting Sunday with friend at Weaton. He alao performed an Im portant duty In the renewal of hi Leader ubcrlptlon. marie report a growing fondneaa for Milton, where he conduct meat market for the Van Slyke brothera: and really, that hopeful burg haa aome very good polnta about It Rev. and Mr. Oeorge Chapman and Mr. and Mr W. H. Stamper returned Monday from a weck'e atay In the Holdman neighborhood, where Mr. Chapman haa been conducting a re vival. The meeting wer well at tended and arouaed much Interest Mr. Stamper rcporta a bright outlook for another proaperoua year In tha Hold- man country. Frank and Ora Hold man, pioneer In tha district are farm ing about S000 acroa. Farmer 8mlth. of the O.-W. R. A N. Co., hna made a careful aurvey of farm proapecta for 1915 and he atatca that all Indication point toward a most unuua demand thla year for all chtaaca of cereal, probably In exceaa of tho aupply He auggeata that far mera who hrve not already planted aa large an acreage an poaalble to winter wheat ahould be careful to retain auf flclent aeed to make liberal aowlnga In the aprlng. He especially recommends that fnrmera plant aa much corn aa possible aa it will make more stock feed than any other crop and with Droperly selected aeed can be grown aucceasfully In all parte of the north west. Tou and your children are safe If you wear Dra. Lowo and Turner'e glnsaea oyea aafe and price sfe they coat no more than the ordinary klnda and you havo the benefit of their kill and many year' experience a exclusive eyo and nerve specialists. Dr. Turner I recognlxed aa ono of the loading opthalmologtsta of the north weat' Consult them at the Marshall Hon parlor Monday. January xMh, until S p. m. only. They do not go from house to house. One charge covera entlro coat of examination. Glasses and framea aro fully guaran teed whether they cost II or more. Croaa cyea straightened In children. (Adv.) , The watorwork dam above Weston haa now been completed, and Con tractor C. r. Carta haa pulled out with hla outfit after finishing the required 4S0 cublo yarda of fill. J. R. English. the auporvlslng engineer, left Wednee day for hla home on Weston mountain. Just a lltUe work remalna to be done In the way of plastering and rl prop ping, but thla may be flnlahed by the city at It convenience. Three I the dam'a "factor of aafety" in engineer ing parlance, which meana that It la butlt to withstand tnree umea me weight of water that It will ever be re quired to carry. Mr. Engllah haa promised The Leader some racte ana figure concerning tho Improvement, for publication at an early date. Professor C. r. Hodge of the De partment of Social filology, t'nlvcralty of Oregon, will deliver aa llluatrated lecture en the subject el "Kdurailoii for Clvle Advene," a Saturday eve ning, February Ith, at th High I School ' auditorium. Vt. Hodge la coming under th empire of the Pa- Iron-Teacher" aeor1tlA. II e hoped ' that every one who I Interacted In! educational maltera will make It a : pitnt to hear !r. Hodg. Th lecture j will be entirely free, being put an by! th extenalon department of the Htale! Unlverilty. Cumin aurh a distant- aa he doea Id deliver thla lecture. Dr. Hodge naturally desire to far a rep- I resents live audience, and Wselon haa an opportunity to dlaplay aom of ihej Interest In educational affair of which j we had a good deal t say during the campaign laat fall. tr. Hodge will i bring a lantern and slid. to Illustrate hla lecture. He aur and. call at .tha Marshall House, Weaton, Monday, January Itih, and let Ir. !w end. Turner, the well known eye apeciallata of Port- Isnd, how yon th Kryptok double vision gtaaace, which have no unsightly line or eeame to ratcb dirt, strain the eye o- com apart. On light, solid pier of glass, which looks Ilka a single pair, yet answer the purpoae of two. enabling you to read or do does work and see distant objocta perfectly. He sur and see them. Free demonstra tion: aatlfactlon guaranteed. Dra. Low and Turner have been located In Portland for 14 year. ' They do not go from house to hous. Thy hav do agent (Adv.) .... . William M. Scott formerly A promi nent farmer of Helix, dWd Monday In Portland at the borne of his aon-ln-law. Dr. E. A. Mann. Mr. Scott crossed the plains to California In lift and came to Oregon a year later, settling near McMlnnvllle. He located In I'matilla county on a homestead near Helix In till. He waa an honored member of th I'matilla County Pio neer' association, and a regular at tendant at Ita Weaton reunion. He waa 77 yeara old, and la survived by' two aona and two daughter. Honor wer even In the double header basketball gam Friday eve nlng between Milton and Weston high achoola. The local boys lost. 14 to II but the local girl won. 14 to I, thu bringing a medley of grief and Joy to the Weaton fane. The boy wer at leaat equal to their opponent In speed and team play, but were outclassed In avoirdupois. They fought a plucky loalng battle, and th game waa a thriller." The Weaton girl clearly outplayed their visitors. tr . Warranted Pocket nives The following officers of Weeton Lodge No. II. I. O. O. F were In stalled at a recent meeting by A. A. Kee. D. D. O. M.: W.H. Oould. N. O.; Oeo. W. Maybee. V. d.; E. O. DcMoaa. Fin. Sec: A. A. Kee, Bee. Sec: 8. A. Auction Sale At Jarman's Department Store We will etl tha following mer chandise at auction on Saturday, Jan. 23 from 2 to 4 p. m.-wnd to p. m., and every day thereafter at the tame hour: Hate, Caps, Glove, Ladies' and Children' Underwear, Ladies' and Misses' Coats; Men', Ladies' and Children's Sweaters, and other goods too numerous to mention. Everbody Come! J. Eft eland. Owner. F. G. Lucas, Auctioneer. tlarnea, Treaa.; Roy Read. Chaplain. 81m Barnes slta at the treasurer desk for the lid ucceslv ' term whereat The Leader will vouchsafe no comment beyond saying that it la glad the lodge'a fund aro etllt Intact. The chair of Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge No. It will be occupied during the first six montha of 1111 by Anna O'Harra. N. O.; Ruby James, V. O.; Odessa Klrkpatrlck, Rec. Sec.: Lottie Brandt Fin. Sec; Mary MacKenxle. Treaa.; Dorla Barnes. Warden; Chelcy Duncan, Chaplain: Mabel Graham. Cond.; Maud Standflold. I. Q.; Maggie O'Harra .O. O. They were lately In atalled by Mlaa Doris Barnes, acting aa district deputy. , .: Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Farnsworth are preparing to leave. In a few days for Pendleton, where the doctor haa de cided to locate for the practice of den tistry. Friends and patrons at Weston will be advised through The Leader's columns aa to Dr. Farnsworth'a office address In that city. Meanwhile, those desiring Immediate dental work should consult him at once. Industry haa been humming at Mil ton lately with a force of 60 men and teams employod on the city' pipe line to make room for the new barrel flume, which will replace 1700 feet of the old flume. Construction of the new flume is now Irt progress, and Manager I E. Coyle hopes to havo the municipal plant In operation again In a week or two. Sixteen hundred acre Adams county wheat ranoh, all cultivated and im proved, one-third of crop delivered to warehouse free. Owner's income 1914 wa 4500. Price includin? 1915 prop. (25 per acre. Chas. S. Bassett, waantuona, vvasn. J. B. Farrena. who eomes from North Milton, i now conducting the Comer pool and billiard hall, which he latelv purchased from D. R. Wood. Mr. "Parrena family will probably move to Weston in the spring. Again thia week the Weston country is in the grip of a "cold snap." while every tree and anruo naa oeen re touched in white by Jack Frost's masrlc brush and stands forth a silent spectre. Christian Science meetings are held eaoh Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at tbe resi dence of O. DeOraw, and all are in vited to attend. "Trut h" is the sub ject of next Sunday's lesson. Mrs. Josephine Duncan, formerly of Weston, was here on a business visit this week from Finley. Wash., where she haa purchased sixteen acres of ir rigated land. ' t Mr. Lillian Fredericka haa gone to Burlev, Idaho, for a visit with her brother, L, C. Proebstel. Depot cab fare reduced to 25 eents for the round trip. E. M. Weeks. Today we believe we are showing the largest and best assortment of pocket knives ever on sale in this locality. Just thinkover one. hundred differ ent patterns from which you can make your selec tion, and every knife carries our personal guarantee as well as that of the manufacturer. Here you will find such well known brands as O-V-B. keen Kut ter. Diamond Edge, Griffon, etc., knives that have established a world wide reputation for durability, beauty of design and perfect workmanship. If you want a knife for pruning, hunting, camping, speying, budding, manicuring,lleather punching in fact, for any purpose ask us; we have it A knife for every purpose for man, woman and child this we had in view in making up our stock. Prices are reasonable, ranging from two bits to two and one-half plunks. We will sell you a knife for two bits and guarantee that it wiil give perfect satisfaction or your money back. One look at our showing will convince you that we are in a position to supply your wants. Watts & Rogers Hardware and Implements See E. E. Zehm at th Weeton bak ery If you want neat workmanship la shoe and harnea repairing. Mia Hattie Edwards and Oacar Ed wards of Heppner, Ore., wer recent guests at tho Jame Klrkpatrlck resi dence. Mr. Julia E. Hasting Is visiting her son, Arthur, at Tillamook. Oregon. Mra. Atklna baa charge of th Marshall Houa during her abaenc. Th last local basketball game of the high achool eerie has been an nounced for tbl (Friday) evening at Weaton opera houae. It will be a double header between Weaton and Vincent The Pendleton. Adams, Athena and Weaton auto stare leave Weston twice dally for Pendleton at t a. m. and t p. m Round trip, 11.71. Headquarter at Goodwin' drug atore. A. M. Boy don, proprietor. The O.-W. R. K. Co "mixed trains" running out of Weston. No. II and E2. have been annulled on Sun days, announcca Agent Smith. Wea ton people who prefer to do their trav eling Sunday ahould govern themselves accordingly. . . . I offer 14S0 acre near Enterprise. Oregon; 110 acre in fall wheat, 120 acres ready for spring; well watered; good black aoil; a fine stock and grain ranch. Will make good price for quick sale, with or without stock and ma chinery. Cbaa. 8. Bassett Washtuc na. Wash. Hcrscy Durkln, a 19-year-old high school boy of Freewatcr, haa been con fined In the county jail on the charge of robbing a atore where he waa em ployed mornings snd evening. It is said that he took I25S from the aafe. and when confronted with the crime returned, all of the money except 10 centa. Reports filtered down Saturday from the mountains, following last week's timely storm, to the effect that the snow around tbe Blue Mountain sawmill. IS milea east of town, had grown to a depth of five feet ' There had previously been but fifteen Inches of snow at the mill, or less thsn half the normal depth. FATHER OF PHRENOLOGY. Or. Gall at On Tim Had the Whl ef Europe In a Furor. Tbe drat public notice of tb "Father at rhrenologr" appeared In Weiland'a "Dutch Mercury" ou Aug. 14, 1798. (Jail was a practicing physician of Vleuna. and early In bla career be be came a arm Deuever iu tue iaea urn the tnlenta and disposition of men are dependent upon the functions of tbe brain and, furthermore, that tbey may be inferred with perfect exactitude and precision from the external ap pearances of the skull. Gall waa an able man. He set forth his theory in a graphic, unctuous man ner, and In a very brief period he bad nil Europe at tbe top notch of excite ment' Tbe Idea spread lite wildure, and in all grades of society peop'e were discussing "the greatest of all discoveries." Tbe new theory had to meet the customary opposition from tbe custodians of truth and tbe pre servers of morality, but the opposition only Increased the popularity of the theory, and Gall's celebrity Increased by leaps and bounds. Ilia lectures were Interdicted, and be was threaten ed with the direst penalties unless be ceased hla "Immoral and atheistical" teachings, but he kept on with bis propaganda, visiting all the large towns of Germany and tbe continent, and by 1805 all of Europe waa Interested in tbe Vienna doctor. in i o tha vear of Gall a death. phrenology waa In vogue everywhere. But after a great and gionona nooa- Ude of popularity It began to wane, and today it la but seldom beard of. New Tork American. Woe to the ruler -wbo fonnda hia bane of sway on the weakneaa or sor ruption of the people. Washing Irv ing. . . HOMER I. WATTS 1 Attorney-at-Uw Practices in all State and Federal Courts. ATHENA, OREGON hlLUAj. MacKENZIC ProMcat J. It. PRICe, Vk Proldcnt E. M. SMITH, Cashier t. L BLOMCREN. Aaristaai Cmsmt Established 1891 Hie Farmers Bask of hk Do not envy the man with a bank account Deposit your earnings with Farmers' Bank and be envied DIRECTORS-William MacKenzie, Dr. F. D. Watts, Joseph Wnnter, G. W. Staggs, 3. H. Price, J. C Price, E. M. Smith. I .lit naW ii The TRY-OUT Try Out O Beds Rugs Chairs Furniture Mattresses Entire Line Last But Not Least Try Out Our PRICES EL-O. BellOSS PURE DRUGS s Patent Medicines . Toilet Articles Wall Paper, Aldon's Candies Kodaks H. GOODWIN Druggist, Weston, Oregon