-1 r )- Air-Ole Gasoline Lamps Alr-O lltci are life, economical, convenient and orna mental. Caroline lampa Ion atro pined the experimental aUk'O and Alr-O-lite U ptTfecM. It mokes and burn U own gaa from common gwwllne, giving a fine, bright, white light of 300 candle power. Costa about one cent pr night to burn. The price of the regular model In $8.00. .Thla haa a large, heavy nickel plated brans fount of four pint capac Ity. a 10 Inch corrugated opal abode, and cornea complete with two mantle, lightning torch, wrench, pump, etc The No. 324 haa a three pint fount and haa an exponed Inatead of concealed filler plug, but haa a new automatic burner cleaner, an Improvement that i much appreciated by new uaera. Ha a fancy ahaped opal ahade and ia complete ly equipped for use. Price $7.75. . . . .. We alao have these fine lampa In bracket, In chandelier and In lantern form. Any lamp or lantern aent poet paid on receipt of price. Beat quality Mantlei 10c, 3 for 25c or 75c per dozen. HIE DAV1SKASER CO. Planus, Phonograph, Muel. - Complete Hum FurnUhers . 10 Z0 AMur 8U - WALLA WALLA, WASH. i $500,000 to loan on good wheat land at 61 If. q. luoab Real Eatat end Loan Weston, Oregon SOMETHING TO CROW OVER However, we'll let Mr. Rooaterdo what bale crowing may beneceary.- Merely wlahtoaay thatw will appro- lie your patronage In our line a.Kl do It Wat 10 en your good opinion. HolW Barley. O.U and Wbeatjaled Hay, Miltsluffa and Cidoken , Feed, We're locsl agent for Fsicock Flour and Blatchfurd e Calf Meal, l'hoii 281. Dt VVnnil the Peed Man . K uu" " 'VM . . f i CANDIES Tha larget itocK of X "as - I It .ifiars, lODaccoana x P I lieS I Z . in town KNIVES and HARMONICAS Klrkpatrick's Confectionery Qsi Yew H mi Before Presilnj Your Suit You'll win her If we do the work. . A ahave, hair-cut and shine would help. WESTOH BATHS asdH TAILOR SHOP . SUITS. ORDERED to your measure r I DvtinnH : : I miiaeain ftfiftnii LikLUUll IllUUillfVinb ULKLII VitbUWtl I iwnfc im. , , ":m , In order that th Utah-Idaho Sugar (.,of CranUraMmay eomjeUona parity w th Calfornhi refinerl.. In U. ahlpment of Ita product, theS. P. Co. haa applied to th. Oregon Public Sarv- et Commission for authority to aa- ULll.h tha aama freight ratea from Grant Fass to point la Oregon aa are now In effort from San Franclaco to th aama points. Marshnald Tb Oregon Power Co.' plans astensioD of power Una to Ban don. Roseburg will ahlp on carload of beets to tha Cranta Pas sugar fac tory. CotUga Grove-A Chicago buytr says Oregon broccoli cornea on tha market after all other supplies are exhausted and therefor haa the msr keU of th world to itself. Astorla-Voung Bay shipyards now have seven large ocean going vas sale an their wsV. amDloylnf 400 kiad worwmen. x Marshneld-North Bend Lumbar Company win insuu a aaa.uonai . ,repor motor servaa by me ure- g0B Kw Company. Two other ',, h.v, ,urted running full Ume, tmploy,ng ,bout 12 men. A local ghipy.rd has received contracU for conatruction of threo additional lum- ber achooner and will InsUlUO hors lwr additonal In motor served by , -mn.n. 12S horaenower mora will be added within abort time. Wsltervills-1100 , sere Deerhorn ranch on MacKemi river sells for 155,000. Creshsm-Several gold nuggets re ported found in P. R. L. A P. gravel pit .,.:;.:.. ::y .- ;- .. ThtM are now SI vessels under con- In titnvar( alonv tha Co- .HllVMVH f - ' " - i . e .... .un,u tratint Plant on Grav.l croak mine 1. . I.. ...unt.laj anil H ftnrtlnH in SO vw vm i.v.iij..ww -r " day. H SutherlinA 60-ton mill to b built her. for handling or of th. old Bo- oulcksilvar mint which i b.Ing rsopenad nin. !.. ...t of har. Th Sheridan Sun I meeting th high cost of print paper by disposing with ready-printa. Economy la not th only thing galnd, however, for addition's! .slf r.-pect goe. with th abMnc. of th. patent medicin. and othr adverUslng which th. TOdy- print hous.. MS .pparsnUy unabl. f . f..,,!.,... ,iihout. to do bu.lnss without. Astorla.Ovr 600 mn art now employed dmtly and Indirectly upon street improvement work hr. Th viaduct systems will consume ovr four million fwt of lumbr. Good cow for sate. E. E. Kehm. Dr. Alfred F.Sempert Graduat and Registered DENTIST gjer OFFICR HOURS 9:00 to 12:00 A. M. 1:(K) to 5;00 P. M. , tJtT WATTS BLDG., upstairs W. M. Ptiwis G H. BUhyp , PeterSOn &' CiShOp . ,, .nn n, w rMtwatar Or. iawvfbc. - BREVITIES Hi raw for sat. Fred McGrew. Mr.. Sarah Funk of Walla Walla l th guest of Mrs. I. E. Sallitg. . "Call steal!" Laf McBrtde'a I a', ways at your diapoaaL JIkw 92. Hid MoUan has invested in a 1917 model Ford, bought t lb WeeMi garage, Fay LeGrow nd 8am rarobrun f Athena are hunting- In th Flathead country, Montana. , Robert Reynokle left yesterday 1 CoiiMtIL Wash., to aaalal bla brother Otla In ranch work. gq mny atl;w t mail order house cam In yesterday that they had to b hauled uptown by dray, Geo. Carmiohaal la over from Walla Walla, and left at th LKADKK shop a laaant reminder of bla pretence. Jo Hodgson and family have taken th Carter reaidenc. on Water street and will move to town for tha winter. Mis Lucile Kemp of Colton, Waah.. was a guvat laat week oi tne Misses Laura and Belle Mclntyre at Athena. Following two stroke or paralyeie rtieaanuer b.miw.., v.w, ,..v..., - reporU, in , wMqiiX eoition at Walla Walla. , , y f by u J work ,nd th, bU1 . .. Wall. . iu,an Ut"' " ' - Because of th need of subscription fuds for other purposes, "We-ton Free Day" haa been called off by tba kl merchants interested. . . t Ceo. H. Bishop of Freawater and 8. D. I'eteraon of Milton, leading East Ed lawyer, were glimpsing city Ufa In Weeton yesterday, Mla Mary Lanadala recently began teaching tha Falrview achool on tha Reed and Hawley uplands. She haa 20 pupils, with all eight of tha grades represented. , Al Sander, a pioneer farmer of the Walla Walla valley, waa mistaken for a doer and fatally shot by Boyd She! ton while hunting Sunday on the head waters of Mill creek. v Louis Nolle has presented the Lead is. with a Weston apple weighing on pound three ounces and measuring 14 Inches around. Furthermore, it wn not the only big apple on the tree. i Joe Wood has disposed of the Wea- ' . Bub tr eariirt t- f 'ubblefl eld. fonner mail "JE h. " ttuincom mission. ,. . Jesa Cordon haa let th contract tot J. M. Ashworth for a five-room bungalow to replace th dwelling ..trnvl be fire at hi farm west of Athena. Watte and Rogers will fur nish th lumber.".':: '?:': ?' Th concrete walk along th west exposure of the Watts building Is being extended to th grocery en trance of the Weston Mercantile company stor. R. O. Baling haa direction of th work. . " Mr. and Mr. Ralph Staggs moved this week to th W. 8. Fwguson ranch on th reservation, where Mr. Staggs will be engaged In farm work. Will Prk haa been out there repairing th hous which they will occupy ij M.J.a luCKer waa iu wwu wwiiu from hi upland farm, occupying him- m with th vary pliant tesk : of m.lvlng a nk ehKk for hi bar- ly. Mr. Tucker d posd of 1225 S.nX1 th Umapta fair. ..k Th. management or th fftatra op- hous announc.s that movina .c- tur. wi 1 U ton. "KJ. fdy, October island 14. Tha local P taj ha will of th. leading clrculta and according Ajhworth WU nothlng but tha bait" - Special meetings will b begun on Sunday, October 15, at th Church of th Brethren on south Water Street. Elder L. H. Eby of Paytt. Idaho, who 1. regarded by th Brethren har at among th ablest of, their minis ters, will conduct th meetings. U wai her last yar. All tha popl of Wston and vicinity ar Invited to at tend the meetings, which will probably continu fortnight. - r ., . '' ' . ' While handling gasolln. .ngin Monday on th Weston upland a young son of Mrs. Charles Ferguson anointed his clothing with th in flammab! oil. Going to th hous he lit a mstch and accidentally set fir to himself In a room full of peo pl. Amid much excitement and tu mult tha human torch was finally extinguished with no worse damag y,Bll burned albows, back and waist, and th youngstor has learned an instructive lesson w vu Ul BpMrttu l Um WATTS & Considerable barley haa been dis posed of by Weston growers within ths past two weeka, and the crop ia now pretty well cleaned up, thousands of sacks having been sold earl y in tha sesson. Recent purchases by S. A. Barnes for the Pacific Coast Elevator company aggregated about 10,000 sacka, and some 0000 sacks were taken on by Frank Price, msnsger of the Weston Warehouse Company. Lata prices were around $34 and $35 per ton, so that th growers received pretty substantial checks for their holding. Heavy frosts wer reported last night from different localities In Ore gon and anow fell near Eugene. Wes ton waa visited by a sever frost, which according to the records kept by "Uncle Jese"Reeves came a month earlier than last year. Louis Chris tenson, who wss In town Wednesday from the Reed and Hawley uplands, aaye that ice froze halt Inch thick at his place. The potato crop waa giv en another setback. For the first meeting of the club year, to be held tomorrow at the coun try home of Mrs. A. J. Mclntyre, th members of the Saturday Afternoon Club will assemble at the E. O. Da Moss store at one-thirty o'clock. Au tomobile will then be in wsting to convey them to the Mclntyre famv Undeterred by the autumn frosts, roses are still budding in Weston. A pretty boquet of them, grown in the garden of Cashier Smith, U displayed on th customers desk of th local bank. Sim Barnes' garden also is still producing some beautiful roses of a nw variety. ' Colonel Boyd is moving his Athena Press to conveni.nl new quarters in th. Kirk building on Main street, part of which will also be occupied by th Athena postofBc. Glad to see pro gressiva movements of this sort in th suburbs, as Weston itself is thereby glofifled. J Dont forget "Th Girl of Eagl Ranch," Big Tsnt Show, 20 people, band and orchestra. North Water etreet, Weston, Thursday, October 12. (Adv.) F. G, Lucas, th W.ston. realty op erator, was absent this week in Al berta, wh.r it Is presumed ha has a "hen on" that may lay an egg or two. Publisher' Statement. Statement of th ownership, man agement, circulation,, .to., required by th act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of the Weston Leader, published weekly at Weston, Oregon, for Oct ober 1, 1916t tt . Publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager Clark Wood. Owner Clark Wood. , Known bondholders or mortgagees -Non. ' ; CLARK WOOD. ' Subscribed and sworn to befora m this 3rd day of October, 1916. ; E. L BLOMGRENV Notary Public' (My commission xpires May 87, 1920.) . . . Local Farmers Buy More Land. : Roumania will not feel called upon to issue scrambled or piebald book xpUiniof wbj U ntt4 th. WW, Oi Painter's Devi! was a bit "Pre vioas" Last VeelcRegardlng Free Day If you cannot find him, just blame Watts. Think on the weather Isn't this a beautiful October? GMKD . WBSt FESIWAL! Home Coming Celebration Under Auspicee TURKEY REDS at WALLA WALLA THREE DAYS ! Sr OCTOBER 19. 20 and 21 1 SATURDAY AgricultraL Horticultural and Livestock Exhibite Mosie and Refreshmcnte -' " Afternoon and Night Manufacturing and HOME INDUSTRY DISPLAY Showing Factory Products of Walla Walla Valley Marathon Rate. Football Game be tween Whitman and Idaho and Many Exciting Athletic Events Mag nificent Street Pageant Each Evening at J:30, Crowning of King W heat, Queea Fruit Thursdsy Three Glorious Nights of Fun and Froiic WITH MARDI GRAS FEATURES GALORE Big Program of Thrilling Open-Air Attractions With Something Doing Every Minute Five Bands, Free Street Dances, Old Fiddler's Contest, Automobile Stunt Races and Numerous Entertaining Events Come and Join Us and Have ONE GOOD TIME in celebration of bountiful harvests and prosperous homes. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS AMPLE HOTEL AND ; AeieMfr? . Vote 312 SOTe Sunday FOR TEE VORKEIOUI A vote of 312 X Yes is a vote against the "Blue Law," which forbids all Sunday business except to the drug stores. Paid Advertisement-E. E. Kirkpatrick, E. E. Zehm, Weston, Or. Befool BgIss and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Perfumes and Toilet Articles Rubber Goods and Sponges ' Fine Stationery Cigars Pur Drugs and Medicines EASTMAN'S KODAKS and SUPPLIES PAINTS, OILS, GLASS HERMAN GOODWIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Tha gsc33& Stcra - , J WESTON, OREGON ROGERS AND . GARAGE FACILITIES i S Yes 4 I, t i ! it i v. f:' i 4 .