J Fresh Air for Baby Give baby plenty of fresh ulr now that the warm, tun ny day of spring re here again. Put him in one of our Sturuls Luxury CrU or Carriages- bent fur baby, moat convenient for mother. With 30 atylca of Carta and Can-luges on diwplay yon arc aure to find the style and price to pleano you. All aro fitted with the famoim Sturm's Luxury Springs uprings that save baby from harmful bumpa and jam. They adjust to a number of comfortable ixmitlon. Kaby'a comfort and safe ty were the first consideration in designing these splen did carts. These Carts are fully collapsible one motion - making them convenient fur taking on car or for storing. They are well made and finished, all having rubber tires, whilu some huvc artillery wheels, mud guards, etc., as well. Uy ull means sec this line. Trices rango from $7.50 to $35.00. If unable to call, write for descriptions and prices, giving us an ideu of the grade most interested in. THE DAVMASER CO. I'mimo, riionnKruplm, Muilc tximpU-lo llimu t'urniuhvr W IN Alder ht. WALLA WAI.I.A, WASH. Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum) $0 CO One hundred 1 20 Two hundred 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 45 BREVITIES Oni' motor waohcr only on (he floor, WatU & Itogcrs. 8. T. Gore, tliu well known con- tractor, wan in town from Walla Walla Friday. Thi? local chapter of the I juttt-rn Star litis inatallt-d handrorn) m w liluxiux piano in Muwuiie hull. Piano ttwnl ami ivpuiivd til r-a- aonahh1 priivti. Fintt-c-lanH work guarantied. A. W. Lundi-ll, Muh, llu.h. (intrgi Scitlitrr will go to utul from Inn work hi-n-aftcr in a Max well runabout, bought of II. L. HiHlrick. If you nreilni'W fraim-N or mount ing fr your ghiKm, cull and Dr. r'n-m-li nl Mrs. Whirh-rV, Murrh 27 und 2. Mr. and Mrs. Quit Si hrotik-r, who have Ixt-n vlidting Mm. Schroder' parenU, itt'V. and Mm. W. I). Smith, ft Monday for their new hiiie at Calgary, Allx i ta. Tln-y former ly rtnided in 0m county. Sam Phillip, pirna-cr lry m-rlt farmer ami I he firl while child Ihiiii in I'mutillu cotmiy, has aIiou ij hy tin- iiiii i'liiuv of an automobile that hi hohU t o prejudice agnirirl modern method of tranKportution. Mm. Ijiura Shank i leaving next week fur (I'klidnle, Calif., to keep houic for an elderly couple whoa acquaintance she made dur ing her former California trip. She exrtjt to remain at leiwt a year, and perhaps permanently. Braving enemy submarined, Com modore Koy Tompkinii sailed in Monday from the Dry creek region in his trunty Cadillac boat on a trading voyage. He exchanged one and a-half k "peeks for another year of the Weston Leader-- and got all the bent of the bargain. Itolerl Proudfit has bought the former Hrysun residence on Normal Heights from mm Dupuls and Improving it with the addition of bnth room and lavatory. Farmers-See This Big field WOHTM SEE1NO Demonstration EVERYBODY WELCOME $725 Mogul 8-16 j7oe Keroene-Burniiz Tractor P t d3 STILL THEY COME AND STILL THEY CO-Mr. Nicholas Blanche takes a 30-G0 Tractor, Mogul International; two three-bottom John Deere gangs and a big disk harrow. "AlfT tt f f r won. tutu atx now nails & lingers goods compare with mail order supplies our hog wire fence beside 10c fence. 6 'wdy, Gentlemen!" Let lis Siiow You Wfca! Casb IVQI Do! N"t only so, liut in view of the highly successful boost given the concert series hy the commercial club, the bund feels that the entire community is behind it, and is en couraged to furth'-r progress along musical lines in order to s-how its appreciation. A large amount of Work was done by the club ladies in oreparinir and serving the l.;ui,l Is dinner, but they smilingly went a about their several tusks whiMi ia The prop- their habit in taking hold of com- Afc. A A alA A a j&m. jfc. AfcjA jla ja ja jmJ&M. 'FWF WFFFFWFVF WFWFF VFFWFWFFVWF Q uij nmsioui kivii I., iiuubv mutiny enterprises. j he entire nd six lots, and has been bought Weston neighborhood feasted to the as a home by iU new owner. und of pleasing music. Dr. S. L. Kennard is driving an J. r, English is here from Hd Overland touring car. 1917 model, Montana, for a few weeks' vi which he recently purchased, and it. He ha he..n .mninv.i .!;.,., Tbe Farmers Bank of Veston Established 1891 FORD The Universal Car and actually delivered Have been built Auguet 1, 1016, 320,817 to retail buyer since Thrno (1pure-SJ0.817-rrpresent tho acttml number of curs manu factured by ut since August Wt, 1910, and dulivvred by our agent to retail buyer. The unuiual fall and winter demand for Kuril cam makes it necessary for u to confine the distribution of car only to those agent who have order for immediate delivery to retail customurs, rather than tu permit any agent to stock car in anticipation of later spring tales. We are Issuing this notice to Intending buyer that they may protect Dlanmiiff to purchase to place your order and take delivery now. themaelve against dolay or disappointment ir, inererore, you aro piannini In securlnir rortl cam. to purchase a Ford car, we advise you Immediate order will have prompt attention. Delay In buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. Enter your order for immediate delivery with our authorised Ford agent listed below and don't be disappointed later on. PRICLS-Kunabout m85, Touring Car 4H.86. ' FORD MOTOR COMPANY - H. L EES RICK, Agent House Gleaning Time IS DRAWMi HEAR The time to consider NEW RUGS, DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS A KITCHEN CABINET would save mother many steps See E. 0. DeuIOSS expresses the conviction that he has quite a nifty car. Strange it is, however, to see the doctor at the steering wheel of a buzz wagon in stead of behind a span of fancy steppers. Mrs. Martha Whitman, widow of J a Weston pioneer, died Friday at U her home in Pendleton. After fun jj eral services in the Christian church at Pendleton, the remains were Jl brought to Weston for interment in ji Kees cemetery whew sleep so many departed pioneers of this neighlHirhood. Weston has been remembered by Bishop Paddock by the presentation to ita public library of two valuable and Interesting works Letters and Addresses of George Washington and Letters and Addresses of Abra ham Lincoln. The books were sent to Mrs. Lillian Fredericks for pres. K entation to the library, and the gift kj is much appreciated by Ij of managers. K c r iNeison continues to progress in insurance work, having been pro moted to the position of assistant agency manager of the Equitable for the State of Oregon. This is in recognition of Clark's record as the largest individual producer of com pany business in this state for the past four years, during which peri od he has written about $700,000. Clark came up Saturday for a visit to his old home town not having been bom here long enough ago to have forgotten the place. Perhaps the largest single sale of machinery and implements ever made in Weston was consummated the other day by Watts & Rogers, who disposed of nearly $4000 worth of goods to Nicholas Blanchet. Bet ter still, Mr. Blanchet came clear from Pilot Rock to buy in Weston -i-which shows that goods and pric es here must be attractive. " His purchases included a farm tractor, Mr. Blanchet has been engaged in farming at Pilot Rock, and also owned the electric light plant there. He is now moving to Montana, where he will farm the land hold ings of Ben Dupuis near East He lena. The band concert and supper giv en Saturday evening under aus pices of the Saturday Afternoon Club was a delightful and success ful occasion, and netted about $06 for the band treasury. The gross re ceipts were about $70, ami as all work and provisions were donated nnd only a nomfnal charge was made by tho opera hoiu manage ment to pay for lights and fuel, the profits, to tb band, were gratifiln. uie winter in Montana as govern ment examiner of surveys. Mrs. Margaret Wheeler desires by this means to thank the Women of Woodcraft and United Artisans for the beautiful plants presented to her during her illness. Miss Mary Lansdale has finished her school work in the Reed anil Hawley uplands, and leaves soon for Montana to engage in teaching. Man and wife, with one child, wish steady employment on farm. Experienced. Ernest Brown, 523J l ot. Bid., St. Johns, Oreg. For Sale -Gentle driving horse, buggy and harness. Mrs. Lillian Fredericks. Lustra for dressing autos. Old cars made to look like new. A. Phillips. William Piper, pioneer Helix ita board farmer, died Wednesday at the age of 95. The Best Place in Town To Get Candy We will be pleased to assist you with your taxes this year as formerly. If you wish, we will secure your statements for you, and you may pay taxes here and save a trip to the County Seat. STALLIONS At Alta Stables Pendleton. Ore. Imported IVrcheron and Belgian Stallions that are extra good. Be sides other Percheron, Belgian, English Shire and Clydesdales with im ported ancestors that are young and good, with correct pedigrees that are desirable. One pair extra Percheron mares. If you are a customer and want to sine jour monev, take time to come and see me. REMEM BER, GOOD STALLIONS AND LOW PRICES. (If you have a stallion that you cannot use longer, I might change.) J. R. JUSTICE, Importer - - - Pendleton, Oregon GOLDEN RULE HOU Pendleton Oregon Well-Appointed Conveniently Located Pleasant Comfortable Reasonable Rates J. M. Bentley, Prop. M. A. Ferguson, Clerk I Developing and Printing Is at a the store "what has" The Whitman Candy f Give a prift worthy the giver. OKCandySiiop Odessa Kltkpatrick 4 Good Work Guaranteed. Bring in your Films and Plates for Enlargement. GOODWIN'S DRUG STORE. Weston Oregon