ilr-' A Sab That's Really a Sals!! - When tha clock itruek tn on Monday, July 17th, our trot an nuil Mid-Hummer Clearance Bala began with ruah and haa ben f olng at top avar ainra. Tha ppli, confident of tha reliability of tha aula and knowing whan DevlaKaaer adver tlaa bargain they ara real values, luKht UUrally. , Thalr homoa now ahow that thay hava aliarad in tha pruflla of thia graat aata. But Our GREAT MID-SUMAER CLEARANCE haa only Juat ttarted. Thouaamla of dollara' worth of brand now mrrhandle awalta your lnatctlon at price whkh ara eut from 10 to 85 percent. COME!! THE DAVIS-KASER CO. CompleU FuriiUhora of llomaa, Officea, Cnurchea, School, 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla; Wash. BREVITIES Tha lea treant iocUt given by thai Saturday Aflerauiut Club Saturday, evening for the hrneril of the Wa-1 ia Concert Hand was highly auecam ful both from (Inenrlal and social I etanu point. Tha iom of til l was! turned over lo lha band by tha ladle; at as a at aa trtSf If a aiailfnfawft tit IX A Afld Mra. Geo. F. Sowar a la vlaltlng her all praaant ameI lo have ma Pest or. .i.r u a. II. Fontaine. ner Ueyigood time listening la lh band eon- !to VVssh. . Ug nn and rake, chat-; ' Una on tha benches or romping on th I Mlaa Kola Kaao of Alhana waa tho ,rnwsrd of lha clly park. In fact, guest Halurday and tfunday of MM t u generally recardrd aa a divert. llopa lieeler. ling rommunlty affair that will stand' ! . from1'0 repetition. Monday evanlng at it ' - rahaaraal tha Wonlana. whara ha bad a lone and rahaaraal tha band eitended unanl- i mouely and with murk enthu.laero a vot ot lhanka to tha alub. i Renorta from tha ara In flalda aay! thai pronounrad benefit raaultad to, nrlna.aotrn whaal and barter from tha rarant ralna, ' rall-aowa barley m,mm iluil wall T1la4 lha rlB f Inmwd Ha tendaarr toward falling r.. - " .a.. ... i. and lodelns. Murn airaira nay waa week-end vlall. damasaV However, tho ralna ara u. .Hd Mra. riarenee Prentiss-or . reasrded aa brlnrlns much more or food, than of evil, Fall-sown wneat successful shearing aaaaon. i A raae of ernrlet fever haa appaarad In Pendleton this baln, aa far aa known, tha only one In Umatilla coun ty. ' Karl Uauallaa and Frank Bmllh, womUnr youna bankara of Walla Beware, Lest a Pearl at Your Feet . is Plucked by a Stranger am. it la hi arrlvnd for a Vlalt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MarKanala, parenia of Mra. frantln vlih tha Innltm vnnd fram tha road, but far mar do not awern to ba aeperUlly imufiii vnui It Thav aav tha whMt m t'liarlaa Oramm of to ,hm sn4 apoiiad and may not yield Mlaa Muriel Hallnt of; . h normal .undard. On the tkmmA ah. Miiilnnkt tnr a hi bar ley crop la conaioarea very promiaina- inaaaa Mi ami Mra f 'liar aa fjramm ot Piirllkiid and nill.lnn ware laat week-end aueeU of Mra. I. IB. Balln and tha R. O. Ual- Inca. Mr. and Mra. a. A. It. M-Orw and Oaorre, thalr younaaat eon. ara -parlait to arrive Hunday erenlnf neat from Portland for a vlelt with rala Uvea and frtanda. i I A party of Weetonllea who motored laat weak la Bookane to rr1tr for tha land drawlnr alao went to Cbeur d'Alane. Idaho, where they went out an tha lake wtth Oaorre Wllllama In hla motor boat. Harry suroam waa Dr. Alfred F. Sempcrt GradunU and KrgUt-red DENTIST OKFICK HOUKS tiOO to 120 A. M. 1:00 to 6:0Q P. M. WATTS Itl.lKS., uaUlra , It's True Economy TO TRADE AT Eicatnj Store Wa bny for caah ami im!I for caah-at amall marglna. GROCCRICS Crash and Uncn Goods NOTIONS ' School Supplies ALMA BAHKETT 1 Est Your Silt Pressed Before Pressing Your Suit You'll win her if Sve do the work. A shave, hair-cut and shine would help. ii WESTON BATES aid TAILOR SHOP Mr. and Mr.. Will older ot Weo. h :ltZ;. In andhalr' The ' " r vl.ltad thera. In th. par nn. recenll of a aon and neir. Tna . . . ,. .O uilly happy .randp. 'iL7.B B atance la "era i.n-.r. R.,d ,nd Em,, Blomtraa. Barrtn Mlaa Leola Duncan. Mlaa Lottie. two allarht blow-outa, tha round trip Brandt and Vernon O'Karra went to, waa made without accident in t-iauo R. L. Reynaud Walla Walla Wadnaaday evening;, and together with Frana i-mitn or na city attended "Tha Birth of a Nation." Fuel contracU were let By the Wee- inn arhnnl board Monoay evening, r wm . - L, - fa aata at a j the uae of morphine and haa run bllle , bargain. Mm. Ann Anderaoa. I. - r. trr taliN In I THERE ARE PRICES and THERE ARE PRICES ; We meet prices everywhere; we talk prices , to everybody; we make prices every time. , ; WE HAVE GOOD BUYS-Here Are More That fine phonograph worth $100, now $54. , Shot guns and rifles 25 percent off up-to-date prices. Binder twine 13 and 17 cents. McCormick and Deere binders, Weber and Winona wagons. ' What's your bid for the $5 gold piece? 8 William Tlmmerman. a wealthy He lls farmer, haa eoed hla wife for di vorce. He claim that a he chaeed him nii a Kuirttar knife, ruttlna hla hand. rimiwi. ... w .... - - - . T. Harbour will furnlah tha coal at, and naa tnreaieneo nia me wn an tl per ton. and WalU nogera wo;BKa ana a raaor at oinereni iirom a . mi and II 7a ner.He alao aaya that ahe la addicted to coro. r::"- i:- -.- . h. . The otork which beatowa lu ape- pay. When ahe could think of no Mr. and Mra. W. H. Booher were jctal favom on the Weaton neighbor- j othr .y In whkh to aquander hla jvlaltlnc Sunday with relative la Aine hood. did double duty Hunday. Hona money, he aaaerta. ahe bought talcum na. ware born to Mr. and Mra. J. H. nea- powder and poured It over tha hoga. I M-.rrfa at Morrow county la At a union meellng Sunday mom-1 vhrttlng relaUvea In Athena, and Wea- unar or tna t nnatian ounaar antiui v. t nariey an nnj miw m mi x'iAinrna ana tne vnitea urnnrrn un to Spokane the first of th week to!aar arhool of Weaton. held In th file for tha Colvllle reservation land I Weaton church, more than to peo- 1 n.HUtl mwtA Itlh I . . . ., . i .nlMMhta PIV l IIWM. S w. fJJ r-m and fruitful er anion la reported. Th reapectlve aupertntendenls, Geo, W. Stages of Weaton and George Oerklng of Athena, wer appointed aa a com mute to formulate plana for organ I- WATTS ROGI mer and to Mr. and MacKemle. Mr. Kenneth drawina. Andv Harnett and Bob Iteynolda went along aa a body guard, and alao listed their names. DRC. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon The membera of the Bachelor Girls' . .ew am akaal sa I ataaet inl nn rial tf alVaW ;nlng by Mlaa Ethel W addlngham. Aj (.0.0W,I,uv work among all the "sewing be. ' waa ine Sunday schools of tha two town of th evening, which was both use-1 . fullv and uleaaantly employed. I nVit ui The LMder man a very . ; handaome editorial compliment In hla flaymond McOrew la hera from . , particularly Portland vuHtlng hla brother .t the Z pn.t rl h.wTrlnrouP.rri .rle i' ,a WooA ot h will remain through ;i,-r-! the famous fungoUrt." This ahows cept perhapa In the attitude of a dta- fungo-blltlng ability of The interested byslander-ara consider! J1,,, ,a?lar, .ho clatma somewhat remote. . . . camDk.nh4p over all com- OflW In Watla ImlMIn; John u gharpateln, the well-known petltora. U known outside his Imme- W I'nlON . OltKOON Walla Wslla allorney. who lo an an- dlal tMHlwica. ' nunning a cournry J. ; Inual visitor lo Camp Cold Spring In paper Is a profession, while batting -JL ... M eM t- the Blue mountains twelve miles t fungoea ta JJll ,,.,, , DR. W. C. HUGHES f Weston, la having brick h.u.ed ' of ..p,. p,'op) from the Weaton yard to that reaort. I Xmi mt Lya UMl Dentist , , building th e found.- n 'uU fk ohe Stlon of a modern bungalow whit h will .k,.. mil. .hove . I . 4l ti 1 1 tl 1 1, .... a. aw w. . - a.a.1 hM-m. Okiaeaw iawwa, "a"" - - MllHPP in III r.irim uiHiniir .ihwi nrmiiirr nui hi, a . a. oii k- . n.--. IKS? Hours, U 12 ami I to 5 iateln during th summer season. rOOOO NOTE THESE eaa CJJrJ rJyZ lrfl b a I Bungalow Aprons A variety of styles the color you desire. Neat, attractive house .dresses at $1.25, 98c, 73c, ?69c and 9c. Women's Auto Hats We have placed our entire stock of these nrettv cans consisting of the season's best styles, the famous "Mane Do ra" and many others squally good, priced reg ularly at $1.50, $1,25 and 98c, on sale at Your Choice, 89c Men's Underwear Specials The backward season has made it necessary for us to reduce the price on Men's Summer Un derwear. , ' A good open mesh un ion suit at 49c. . Balbriggan shirts an.d drawers each 25c. . Splendid weave Bal briggan short sleeve, full ankle length union suit at 98c. B.. V. D., the nation's standard, at 98c. . The canning season is on. Keep in mind that in addition to daily receipts of Seasonable Fruits we have Jars, Jar Caps, Jar Rubbers, Earthenware. Always the Best of Everything for the Table. esfon Mercantile Bomnan Rlneham 8nrinKS. Their "hunch that th farther up th stream they went th better tuning tney wouia find proved to b based, upon canny Intuition, and each day's catch was entirely gratifying. In tha party were Mr. and Mrs. SSane Lanedale. 8. G, Price, V. I Marr. Will Hall and J. R. Engllah. .... From a alngi hill of American Wonder ' potatoea near Hood River, Oregon, which had not yet finished their growth. K. P. Anderson 4ug It tubers, th largeat of which weighed It ounces and the amalleat alx ounce. This conatltutea a local record at Hood River for one hill's production. Mr. Anderson plants only the eyea of the seed potatoes. He la a farmer of the old achool and makes hla plantings strictly In accordance with th moon'a I phaaes. Mrs. B. M. Warren and Mum ray Warren are back from their visit to Mr. and Mra. J. P. Warren at Baker. Oregon, and Mlaa Fay haa gone to the Prank Rogers farm near Adams for a tnrtnlght'a atay with -Mr. and Mra. Harry Warren- Th J. r. warrens contemplate a motor ear trip soon to Portland. John having been elected aa on of Bakera delegates to the Pyth ian Grand lodge. They will b gueata ot Walter O. Gleeeon. Barley threshing will begin through out the Weston countryside about th first of Auguat. Jo Hodgson may atart at Meadowbrook farm a few days prior to the first. If his barley Is found to be rip enough. His com hlnait harvester haa been Disced In htp-ehape for the aeason'a run, with th assistance ot i-nariea tsooner, ana la bImaiIv In tha field. Tha wheat harvest la expected to begin shout tne 10th of Auguat. Tha Athena Press reoorta that Hen- n Rarratt'a hv crew went on strlKe for the reduction of the number of working hours, from eleven to ten per dav. Mr. Barrett wive that tne men na Informed before thev ' benan work that they wer to put In eleven hours. Th wag paid waa two col lars. w- Mrm T t fYftarra return. ed Saturday from a pleasant vacation vlalt to Mrs. W. P. Ridenour and Mr. and Mra. U W. Barnes at Lake Che lan, where they found much enjoy ment In boating; 1 and ftahing. They make the trlu in their Ford auto. which behaved handsomely. Among the many anglers who have r.iian afoul of . the asm ' warden lately Is Dr. Casa Proebstel, a former Weston pioneer, now a fenaieton rhirnnodiat. Casa pleaded guilty be- . T,,aiK Trkaa to a chars of ndersised fish, and paid a f3S fine. , Mn ftarah. Fowls, her daughter. Mrs. Stella Hsger, and two sons, Jess and Frank Fowls, left Tuesday for Grand Junction, Colo., to make their hnma Thalr deoarture la much re gretted by many friend In the Weaton Mrs. Minnie Walker waa a vlaltor In Weston Sunday from bar Helix farm. Mlaa Blanche Beeler left Sunday for lone. Oregon, for a aummer visit with Mrs. Emma Allyn. Mrs. R. A. Thorn peon of Athena was the rueet Sunday of Mr. end Mra. Jsmes Kirk patrick. . I will sell tl Weston hotel bttlWlIn? at a low fiyure and oo easy term. Mrs. Margaret Wheeler. Dvr Rata Two well-broken work .' teams and harneaa. Sea P. T. Harbour at Weston Brickyard. Walter fL Psvn and son A neon re turned Saturday from their visit to Portland. Astoria and the aea coast. Wsnted for harvest, man to drive. Minhiii. and about t head of norsea. A. C Gelea, box 4, Milton, Ore. Im not miss the free demonstration of Crescent products at th Weaum Mercantile Store tomorrow. (Adv.) Mr. and Mra. J. H. Price and Mrs. The Cos! producing companies have notified th trad that on August 1st th price of Coal will be advanced FIFTY CENTS par ton. This makes th price of Coal higher than it haa tvn for number of years. Wt hava arranged to talc care of all orders placed be for July 29th, at th present prices. Special price will be mad on cash orden for three or more ton. P. T. HARBOUR at Weston Brickyard r 1 . Plnkarton were truest Of Mrs. t Cora Simpson in w sua wans ounaay. kta atwl Mra ' Jnlm Ttonearltx have rime to the John Pay country, "where tho Brethren elder will conduct a series of meetings. , T will mmU me Pmar ear at a banrain A Crow airency haa been establixhed In rortlanxi, ana you can get extras cheap. A. Phillips. J Motor car service to all points, day or night, Alao livery and feed ataba opposite the Llcuallen macksmitn shop. tfe McBride. , I..l. tha lltt.la itamrliter nf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Sowers, waa operated innn reaterdav br Dr. Smith for Uie removal of adenoiila. if a anit Mra. Jeaa Gordon were here Sunday from their home beyond Athena, visiting Mrs. Gordon's par enta. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beamer. r1 V n.ilRiwh and T. S Wnnd. civil war veterans, went to Walla Walla restertlav to attend "The Birth of a Nation." They wer accompanied by O. DeGraw. , TT.o- inat kaan InbipmHl thai. T nut hava ONE Super Six Hudson in Au gust. Now ia tho chance to get the greatest bargain In the county my Hudson six to. r. u. vntu. -.1 ktUAM WllA- A VOUng man mnm niiiwu , . mwu who had leen boating hi way on the Simkane-Hendleton passenger, was killed underneath the train Wednes day morning just aa it pulled out or tree water. TkA aaia .tmhnl on affidavit has Kaan nmhlhited at Pendleton by the of a cltT ordinance. As th nhvalelana have aarreed not t" pre crib alcohol, th way of th Invet kn.tr la hard. It was found that alcoholic Jags wer becoming al together too frequent at the county seat. Mlaa Watson of th Crescent Manu- faoturtng Co., Seattle, announces a nf Crescent nrod- ducts at the store of to Weston Mer cantile Co, -tomorrow (Ssstumavj oe tween a. m. and p. m. Cake and coffee will b served free, of charge to nil who com. Housewives are espec ially Invited. (Adv.) rv.ua T7.ri who a Dent hla boyhood In Weaton, was her th other day on his way to th Gardena contourea tracts, which will be the home of his .iiv rntiirav Dav traded some Wallowa county land for a desirable tract of alfalfa land containing a acre In th Gardena district. He aay that Dame Fortune haa been reasona bly kind to him during his long stay in Wallowa county. The Universal Car; The Ford factory turns oat a completed ear for every car built by all the other manufacturer combined. And not even this enormous production can keep pact with the demand for Ford cars. The big reason ia that everywhere, every day. Ford ears are demonstrating their utility and reliability. Touring Car, 1492.45; Runabout, 1442.45. On sale at WESTON GARAGE li. L. HEPRICK, Proprietor ii i Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum). One hundred...... ......... Two hundred.". '. Each additional hundred .. ?0 75 00 50 25 rvnijc saijs. Having bought th Tom Cook out fit and lease I will offer for sale at . . t a iV..n. riMrm grruru uj w"? - - ijonn vrisnia tww u, v.-. . neighborhood, where they had 1 j Saturday. July it. commencing at raalltad. ' Ml n m IX head Of good Work . ' . : Ihersea and S acta of butt chain har- inrouEn sauins u iuu a a.,.,' v,..-i I T he W a f C r y of Q u a I i t y j 1 'ness. Terms October 1 without In- ney Monday the llttl son or KylterMt. T. p,r cent off for eaah. Weeks sustained sn ugly gash in the wrr j n SCX)TT Owner, forehead. Four sutures were need by jt-CAS." AucUoneer. rj Smith In etltchlng th wound. Wi - McDougall Kitchen Cabinets Simmons' Beds Smith's Rugs . "7Sealy Mattresses '-) Simmons' Springs f Aui. U n der OU ARA NTE El Buy Where the Goods as Well as the Price are Riht