Dr. Alfred F.Sempcrt Graduate: aid Keglntared DENTIST OFTICE HOUR , 9:00 to ItM A. M. 1 00 U B OO P. M, BRANDT IILDG., upstairs j SHAVE? HAIRCUT? BATH? I SHINE? We wilt ppraelate your work and endeavor to give , you satiafactkm. ALTERING, MENDING . CLEANING. I'KK.HHING Weston Baths'and :, Timor snop THE SANITARY SHOP I R. L. Reyhaud j Cbaa. II. Carter Dan P. Hmytbe Carter & Smythe ... LAWYERS PENDLrrON . OHKGON V. M. tirwa & H. Dfohae Peterson & Dishop lAWYf RS PenJIeton, Or. Freewater, Or. DR. W. G. IIUGHES Offkm In the Klem Hail.lliiif, Milton Hoar, V to 12 ami 1 to i Wanton Odd Krlloae report a royal rKMl tlma at the dlerli-l convention Id llui Hoc, where 241 bieihren of tha three link vara aeasmhled when tha riryree work began, la eompetltlon alih IWIIeton, Prrawatar aon In thtrtl auwMM.lv H'a. 11. Atxiamlor of I'enillaum eleeied prwWlent. M. L. Watia of Athena vlo preaiilrnt, and tiro. ft. Hsmlern of freewaier re-el.-otd awMtBry. Tim Weaum NIkm ranalHnir promtMlf and neatly Id Kelloa-e e-ere l.lwl by their BREVITIES 11 you don't believe it read Watte. lingers eu. five delegate. K. L. Hlomrreti, M. A. Ilarnea. W. H. Uull, AIM Julmwrn iikUiwIIoIkmid. tAlier were w. A. llama, II. W. Itroa-n, John Mr I la, Frank tlreer, ("ail Met'onnell, K. K, Rlrki.aiilrk. John Knirlleh, W. I Htma k, i. A. Klnif, It. II. King, J. M. Aahwottll. II. I limine, i nan van 1 1 or. K H. Ilarrla, C'laio Duncan, U. It. Ham. Nut enough fana assembled at any one tlma for tha hasehall meeting laat Monday evening; to permit of uc-e- ful oraanliatlon, and tha matter wea done at naar alum nest, tlor UJ ilia Issuer umus. it. raivu, ni. A. K. Ales'ander we ovar from VY. la Walla Monday, colliding tha fog fur a lw CWO-The-llmaeuuaeilliers. 1'II.H I lock want an smaleur bai hall league llil aeewm eonslxlng of IVmllaiun, Wmton, Athana ana tne Hock. Manairrr MoG'iedl ha lutnrd ' 11 j- ty" Hlilck, hla Athena uheiiom, i-ver to tha Hukana Indiana fur left, wing arming. Lfa Motlrlilr, (oral transportation I fans will then meet at tha Klrkpalrlrk RiaKnal. la atfaln ataailna; ill paara coaffrllonary at aovaa a'clock to alrrt Umi. anal raiHiita tl to ba "In the pink la manager and put a taam In tha ftwld of eonillilon." for tha UK aaaaoa. am ina arana . ,, . . , aland aa rabullt laat yaar and tha J. IL I lodlua la lam loir U Anarlr I . , . ,.AlKmm. ,nA .ha utik thl ak for I'ortland, wh.ra lia will L ,.. lllltlM(. BO financial obata- viait rviitivaa lur a iinio uoiur murn- . anil unuau iny to waaton. . 0 ouamltr of aood baaaball Al tiumhar nf U'nian Itolwk. malarial la available for tha team. .1.. !. A 'ra. Ona or two aood alabatara only ara day avrnlntr. Tha Wratun Ufgroa naaoao to rouno out a promi.in, r t.m imt on tha work. irnnlaallon. and It la aapactad that I. . i i .rfiii.i m win a. vaion thalp twlrllti arma and fill thta ivj aod auiaitaiuina' pruyrain wa gap. HMtiay armnjr id ouaarvanoo ui WESTON BAND HAS THIRTY MEMBERS OrpaiUtlH lUrU M Oafaf U( Kaft h rtriall Asictt . Vizi'.U It Mittlaf. Vaaa la to hava a mnalral organlnatlon to ba know a aa tha VVa Ion Cornrt Hand, and It brain aih a paraonnol and proaparla that auaar wall for II iKoa. At m rarrnl martlng bald In tha lural library rooma tha followlnv offUwra ware alMivd! - C'harlr Plnkarlon, prraldanl; Claud Trlca, vlra praaidrnt; Koy Itaad, - ratsry; R. 1. IMomirrn. traaaurar; A W. Uindall, dlrarlor. i alght, and tha lurt of namaa Inrludaa Pick 100 -Healthy Men. at 25 years - And here they are 40 years later by statistics i ; drfrrrad until tomorrow aanln. Tha j ,om ry prm,ing malarial, rol Waahlniftan'a lllrthday. Two nloa aawlna: marhlnra. T clivaii. from mi aarond-hand aiuek. UmI Uua and aiirlnv at &0 etriila each, whllo iliry laau E. K. hm. William MarKanala waa aptailntad liy tha enmity coui-t aa Waaton'a rrp. iwntallra at lha m1lnif of rud nil dulviratai In PandlaUMt uaat Tuaaday. Tha local llbrarr iNiard will act on aimHtiailont lur tha uOU-m of librarian, nt llirlr bualneaa lurctliiK Man-li lat. K. O. Luraa. ilia Woaion rralty oi ator, ha raturnetl from a trip U Hiiok ana and Allwrta. Ha rloard a deal liy which flva aecilmia. Inclmllna ilia Itownalia of Di.nhart, 130 in I lea aaat of falitary, and an additional 40.000 arre undnr Itiaae, becama lha pnpany of a t.'iW.lliXJ Waahlntrton corporation to In- known a lha llealKelly land ami Uve Huirk coiiiiany. K. J. Jleale of tValla Malla and J. II. Kelly. I'urtlnnd eaplta Hal , ara l ha lai Krai nwnara. Tha land waa taken ovar from flua Denhan of Seatila and Jiiltu HI Ina of Walla Walla at a conlilerailon of ;0,uw lo Applirallon will Ixi received by thalraah and 70,IWQ In aaataro Woman aevretary, A Ilea Price. Iioldlnya. M lludaon HU t ruarantrad by ilia Umatilla county around la wet way Company " a fivh from the fao-down deep, and bumper rropa are tun: waa run only aa milea. loot ttetlinir lluibar-all for aluTi. P. II. Wait. lowina la tha Inatrumratatlon by act'- tlona: Cornel Leon Loadell, Karl Ruat, Worth Watt, Herman Btaiaa, Kred Oreer, llanrey Lundel. C'larlneta Kraak Urahara, Mar In Keen. A. Jamea. flaxophonea Claud Trice, Karl Mac Kenrle. Hoy Read, E. U lllomrn, Prank Price. Alloa Marvin Adklna. Aady T. Bar. nett. Earl tJeuallan. Leonard Illom- tren, Bcott Kanbrter. Tenorav-Alllaoa Wood. Robert llodraoa. o Trombone Vlrfll Ixindell, Ray CTHarra. Lea Cralaen. Rarllone Dr. Alfred T. BemperL B-flnl haaa 4'harlea flnkertun. K-flat tiaw U. U Hedrk-k. Jo Wood. ! Drum a nk ftmlth. Carl Rrandt. Fund ara being aubarrlbed by local ell lima and bualneaa men to purchaae the boar a and drum, which will ba ton; to tha organlxatlon. ' The other liMtrumeata will be bought by the member personally. It la expected that theae will aoon be at hand and that regular rehearaala will begin early In March. 1 All beginnera among tha member 111 take private ieeaona. The aaxo- phone awctlon will go to Walla Walla oa regular trip weekly for thla pur- poae. Charlea Keen will teach the clarinet. Profeaaor Lundell will teach II the braa Inatromeaia and direct 36 will be dead -having patronized the Doctcr and DcMot's. 1 will be rich he rUes and drives a Hudson Auto. . 4 will be wealthy, having stock in the Weston Mercantile Co. ' 5 w ill be earning their daily bread-like honest hardware men and 54 will be taking hand-outs and will be subjects of benevolence by rela tives and friends, like the most of us. . , . , . hla hired hamte tried to move the wagoa. A apaa of mulea waa uaed and ml red down. Tha mora the mulea A box analal will ba given at LiMar auhutd lmue Kriday availing, March g, Ilia riced to go toward fenoliia" tha grouuila. Hay ilia uianagameni: a ne pruvram 1 to la randcreil by the from abroad. Ulrla, make your la- eruggie in oeeper oejr e. kM nine In onler in brine- uood irlce. n of them had but Utile mora than All are lnvlianl " A Hnti elilcken il n- "a nea aoore grounu. inj."""- ne ata MMal at Ilia UUir aeliool 1 pnewnea in noura "'" February tl la honor of WaahlngUn'a team could drag tnem oui or ina mua I ..... ' l NirtlHlay. , promlaed for l(K. Hpeaklng of the mutature. Billy Perauwin of Athena telle tha Kan OrraonUn that when thai tha band In rehearaala around waa frocen ha Dulled a watoni The member are all anthnalantlc aeroaa hla barnyard and left it aland- !Bd willing to devote their tlma and , thank my lucky etaxe (If I have any) Ing In on corner. Laat week on of 'energy lo in ana mat weaion may tor guining ma away rrom vtenon tor If you must spend money for Hardware, Lumber and Implements, do it with us and SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. A fine stock of John Deere and Flying Dutchman plows. Fairbanks, International and IL V. engines. " Weber, Winona and John Deere wagons. ' . Sixty-dollar sewing machines for $33.00 and others at $18. " ... Come,' See and Believe. - ! watts & Rogers' ; . - ............ . II Kanaaa Wnuhrr and roUtlra. Robert Reynold write from Wleh Ha, Kanaaa. under data of february It, aa follow: I received the Weston Leader to day and after reading earn I hava to Tha double headr banket ball yame heduted for tonljfht between Walla Walla Ulirli and Weaion lllvli ha been railed off. Walla Walla having leli'itboned that I bey couldn't pome. Ijtai rrliiay evening tna neaion bo-a eaally defeated Perndale High. by tha acora of tl to It. All the home "feed" waa eventually have ona of tha beet am-. the winter month. When Mr. J. it, teur ban da in tha atate. Profeaaor O'Harra report that .11 Inchea of Ixindel aava that among tha aeveral anow ha fallen there I cannot keep band which he haa cram lied and dl- from wondering what the people of rected he ha had none where aurh , Wichita would do ahould they encoun- aa encouraging apliit waa dlaplayed , ter that much anow In on winter, by tha memberahtp, , ' j People her aay that Wichita la hav ing an exceedingly cold winter, out l rind It rather mild, although lb Little Arkanaae river haa been frozen over to aa extent aufflclent lo nermlt of a Tha people of Weaton Mountain r,v davi. .kailnr. Twelve derreea be- wera privileged to enjoy a very pleaa- jow was the coldeat temperature reg- ant concert and oyater aupper given Uttered. Saturday evening at tha arhool houae "i am not much of a political pro by the Ladlee Embroidery Club. Tha phet. but I am going to try to give Weaton Mountain Entenaliunrnt. all that could be deelred you eome idea aa to tha aentlment of learn acorlng waa done by the for- J from a gaatronomle alandpolnt and tha the people her with regard to who HOW ABOUT YOUR SPRING SEWING? Your sewing becomes a pleasure if you have an im- proraj White Itotary Sewing Machine. It's so durable " ,,"y"1 'l etMrr " u,u,, ,,'-i 0mcr 0iMa R'p'1 z. i i- f ..... rti . . ... i .llindell end Mackenzie wer the Lanrdrle. Mia Mary Lanadal rave fikiivi niidj'it; utiiiv ' ' viikuiiiijr nviu uuv vi ui uu, J1 Mguarda. Anrta mav Yu Vint fit artv li'ma ifit Vinnt tmnlilw if ponttirarl I Uiu A rwrfnrflv fiff! iiilAr! anrl hnlinrAri trinr it it L J. L. L . ' : a"",,fTl I original and miming number waa the lt By h, own motion. It la thought in . PneCliy IUUHJ, aOJUSieU ana DaianCCa inaC 1C IS week at hi horn near Adama. Herhumlin dilope.- which brought j KanVaa that the final race will ba be- wonoenuiiy easv-runmmr. quiet anu iree irom mat nerver"ra m "-" " down th houe with it inartmtio and tween wnaon and Rooeveit nd racking vibration. Anyone can sow, tuck, hem, gather, Indian shirr and darn on this wonderful machine. It runs one fourth faster than any vibrating machine. We are anx ioustohave you come and see for yourself make us snow you these things are true. ' 1 Our pHcaa raprraont tha tdnrt aaluaa to be bad anywhere. You rant ret a much value in any other make, though many ak mora. If jwa rwy la yoo aacrllir at (eeet 2.oil for every dollar of tha differ- ance In prion. We aroukt ha foolish to make audi elalma if we could not prove them. Civ ua tha chance-tliat coat you im thing. a regent of tha Eaatern Oregon Nor mal. Ha ta aurvlved by hla widow. one daughter and three eon. , Meadowbrook farm, a mile and a- half below Weaton, waa tha haven thl winter for a large number of axe-.' . ei a...,. r tt j pi..i. j ... ma oiraa wnu-n nave naa a pieaaani it". OO, AUlUITiaUC JUt UrVU IICUU OlVie. BIX Ura W-1 .,l ,,rfii.ll lnl.r aeaaon. deanlte ?pa ffour mrvre and two small, m rirh. oiiitrtprwl floldpn the heavy anow. Parmer jo odg . . ' ' lann mil not tmA In nrl r1irf.iv.ni platea for the quail and pheaaant that mad hla ranch their winter quarter. He la fond of aeelng the game bird about, and hope that Pin creek valley will eventually ba aell atocked with them. warda. Kirk patrtck ahot fourteen ' program waa diverting throughout field goala. Wood negotiated ten field , Konira. duet and trio wer contHbut goat and converted three foul. Dun- ed by W. L. May born. Tom McCarty, Lenrdrle. Mur Mary Lanadal gave a rtiltar aolo, and there wer Interest ing "atunt ty John Unglu-h. A moat prominent wmallila county pioneer-unm.Kuiioua rendltlona of euoh old war veteran. For many fvnrll "Tanicee nondie" and year h waa active in tha caua of,..Momei gw,,t Home." In thla pro- proniitiuon. wnich na live to aee in-1 uctlon different Individuals umphanl. Mr. Mtone aerved ona term transformed themselvea Into aeven aa a member of tha Oregon leglalature diatinrt ,(ram whlsUea for tha calli- hm Ihl. .nul. tint .i.l ... tlm.1 . ... . . 0n. ana reanonaea enen meir turn Oak. Our price $37.50. - Ri. t New Slt-Strat model, needle dlrertlv in front of oner- atar, four lane diawera, automatie lift trop Head, quartered Coklen Oak! tUM No. 40, Tortable White Electric, the latest, a great boon to those who sew constantly or are weak. A 7- A party of Weaton mualc lover went to Pendleton Monday evening In EDMS 1ASER CO. Complete Furnisher of Hontea, Office, Churches, School I0 W Aider St, - (Old FeUows Temple) - WALLA WALLA. WASH. Kneed motor, rerrulated bvfeet trio, attached to head of "ZZSSZ. "-SL'SL ' machine. ITICO i50.U0. l'u preaenlatlon of "Robin Hood" by in. wivqt.ii wpera rompany. iiiey were Mr. and Mrs. a. R. Roblruon and daughter Artoulne, Mr. and Mr. R. lO. Baling. Mlaa Emma, Johnaon, Mia Luclle Cogswell, Mlaa Maud Agar, Mr. Clark Wood. All aay that they were well repaid for the trip by a delight ful evening of mualc. Weakly Rulldogger: We hear that Bruce Dennis, editor of the La Grand Observer, proposed at th Lincoln ban. quet In Portland that the old guard which haa been running the republl can party for ao long atep down and out and make way for younger blood. Well, hla name waa Dennla before he made that apeech and, afterward, we think it waa doubly ao. Among the aprlng'a activities of I Jake Narks ua, tha young mountain atockman, will ba the rebuilding of a Iaectlon of hla barn, twenty feat wide and eighty feet long, which went down during the big anow. J. P. Lleuallen, another Weaton atockman, will have I to renew hla cattle ahed. O. W. Stagg haa purchased two new automobiles a Bulck Six and a Ford. Ha haa presented the Ford to hla daughter, Mrs. J. H. Beamer, and her husband, while the Stagga family will "let "r Bulck" when the roada are I ready for pleasant motoring. Umatilla county Is tha heaviest bor rower from the state's atx million dol lar achool fund, having taken 1304,175 in loans to Its farmers. Marion county haa borrowed $365. 82S, and Gilliam county tStl.ott. J. L. Pauldwln, auctioneer. Stock, farm and land sale In Washington, Oregon or Idah Write for terms. iuui main eirei, . leiepnune auva. Walla Walla, Waah. (Adv.) . County Clerk Prank Sallng, who will ba a candidal for re-election, waa up from Pendleton Monday for day'a visit In tha old home town., After a prolonged period of duty as a professional nurse, Mlsa Margaret Proebstel Is at her home In Weston for a vacation visit, A daughter waa born Monday morn ing to Mr. and Mr. 1L L. Hedrick at their home on East Main street At their home In Seattle recently, a eon waa born to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Proebsiol. , Every week is Pay Up Week at the Leader shop. Don't run behind run up and pay the Editor man for your sub. MORTGAGE LOANS . Term Contract on City and Farm Property CURRENT RATES ' NO COMMISSIONS ' ' NO BONUSES, or other expenses. C3r" Just like (retting- It from a bank. Larjre or small amount. Loans quickly closed. If you need money COME ANU SEE US. IIATLO CII-LAATZ Investment Company US East Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon. LOANS :: REAL ESTATE :: INSURANCE cam to the thumping of th gifted organist. Profeaaor English. While th semblance of a tune- could be readily traced, the ". "tout ensemble" waa rather more of humorous than a musical euccess. The effort of each human whistle to produce a certain note each time In the face of un bounded laughter and applause le said to have been exceedingly ludicrous. wRI ba choaen aa our next president (I am disinterested, you know, aa he will not be me.) It aeema to be the general opinion here that Rooaevelt will give them all a hard run that he la tie beat available spoke In the re publican wheel. With Hughea out of Wilson Is far from being the Sun flower favorite. "It may be of personal Interest to our Weaton friends to add that my mother health haa improved to some extent alnce coming here." - Toa Art bfltei. The W. C. T. C. will hold a pubjle social meeting at High School audi torium next Tuesday evening-, Febru ary 2. at 8 p. m. Lunch will he served for 10 coins. Come and aee who will have to nay for your lunch. Ail are Invited. The program: -Instrumental solo.... Mrs. F. D. Watt Invocation. W. C T. U. Work... (Ave minute talk Vocal aolo. . ... . ;..Mr. Carl MeConnell j Violin duet... Mrs. Luella Plnkerton , ,.anU Mr. Charles Keen Uendlnjr. James Kirk pat rick Instrumental aolo... Genevieve Rojrers Duet .....Mrs. R. f!. Sslinirand - ....'.Mis Lois Porter Reading.......... Miss Gladys Banister Son. Hilda and Marvel McKae "Come, Smiling bprtnir" , . , , Weston Quartet Reading Miss Kmma Johnson Instrumental duet... Josie Lavender , '. . and Ruby Price Ne Excuse Whetevee. ' New York Man Are yon polng to he at borne title evening? New York Girl -Why should It I feel perfectly well -Puck. According te Rule. "Did be tJIe a natural denthr --' ' "Yea, ao I understand. II waa run aver In tbe street of New Yorfc"-l.lfe. Watts & Rogers' biir ad. tells you where you will be 40 years ahead, , ( K. M, Weeks haa taken a position ilh Joe Hudk-son, at Meadowbrook farm. : For Rent Foothill farm of 430 acres. 200 acres plow land. Inquire of Joa- epn wurxer. Mr. and Mrs. W. -A. Barnes have moved into their new home on the Kinnear farm. Motor car service to all points, day or night. Also livery and feed atabV opposite the Lleuallen blacksmith shop, Lafe McBrlde, Passensrers carried at train fare be tween Weston and Pendleton. Leave Goodwin's dm if store at 8 a. m. and I p. m. daily, i'hone No. 64. Boyden's Auto Stage.-.. (Adv.) .- ,-" : , Lost Either in or on the wav to Hicrh school auditorium, a hand-iiaint- ed brooch valued a a pi ft and keep sake. Finder will please return to Wans & Ropers' store and receive re ward. (Adv.) K. O. DeMoss has received news of an accident to his brother, O. R. De Moss, formerly of Weston, who had his leg crushed while employed in con struction work on the Orejron Short Line. . Ha was taken to the company hospital at Salt Lake. Members of the Saturday Afternoon Club were entertained last week by Mrs. E. O. Rojrers. The program con sisted of an Interesting paper on Washington's administ ration by Mrs. Wilbur Woods followed by a piano solo by Mrs. Robert Proudflt, after which refreshments were served. Market Prime Beef Pork. Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices Phojie No. 63. Orders taken by phone for rnnii routes. Ten percent interest on all ac counts after 30 iys. Perry & Weber Nature's Food for horses and cattle is the grass that grows on meadow and hill. The next lest thing is swevt, clean, hay and feed that comes from our mill. When you need rolled grain of the ripht sort for keeping your livestock in fine fet-1 tie. look for our sign and the good , things for for your dumb servants, stoivd in our bins. We hRndlo Steam j Rolled Barlev. Oats and Wheat; Haled! Hay, Mttlstu'ffs and Chicken Feed, j We're local scents for Ptvrock Flour' and Blatchfurd's Calf Meal. Phone 2S1. D. R. WOOD ths Feed Man ITS f TOO HOT FOR ME: SPRING CANYON COAL The coal that makes th while best. A good aapply constanly on band. LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT .alwaya ta atock..; RED CEDAR FENCE POSTS from Puget Sound in any quantity. They are well tarred, or we will sell you the tar to tar Jour " old pOStS. . ..,.,' :-: i " ; , A-l RED FIR and TAMARACK WOOD from Kamela; 16-inch or 4-foot lengths. ........ WESTON BRICKYARD tc-r Beds A Brass Bed of Artistic High Quality IT'S impossible to illustrate all the beauty of tWs bed all itg refinement of design and elegant simplicity. We want you to see it, whether you need a bed now or not. If its remarkably low price does not induce you, We will not urge you to buy. You will have to see it to realize just what an imposing effect it ( creates. . . , j The Leader Prints Butter Wraps is recommended by all the agricultural colleges for the prevention of grain smut It's cheaper than blue stone. We can supply you. ASK US FOR BOOKLET, a a V a . V a ' fl ' : h 0 0 Drug dlOl G i j 3 i ! )