's and Boys' Clothing In len X X r t ?. $ t t ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? t ? ? f t f ? f ? ? ? t ? t t t Hen's Sis $2.00 to $5.00 Less If you understood tho values of these suits as we do you would su ply your wants at these prill's ami know you wore getting values that cannot U duplicated in the state. Tin- manufacturers of Clothcraft clothing; have advised us of an ad vance on this sterling line, but we offer you these suits at the old price less a substantial saving. Why shop around when you can get a Clothcraft at these prices? These suits are suited to your needs, whether for dress or service. AH $8.00 suits nows $(5.50 All $10.00. suits now $7.!S All $12.00 suits now $9.49 All $15.00 suits now $12.00 All $20.00 suits now $16.00 J I As an extra special for this season we offer for im mediate selling a remarkable clothing opportunity. Boys' Clotting One hundred Miils to M-lcet from. The sea-on's iinl snappy, dressy, mannish suits. Nothing ivM-rved we have too many. You want your hoy well drcNvd, so take advantage of this opH.i tunity. lFi:i I'lUt'K ITTS N KVKKY SUIT. All $2.00 suits now $1.19 All $5.00 Host Kver brand now $:1.9vS All $7.50 llist Kver brand now $5.iW All $10.00 Ik-st Kver brand now $7.98 OncSPKCIAL LOT of Hi suits for this sale, your choice $1.98 Younglllen'sSiiits at Less You know the price of clothing ha. advanced. You have expected tn pay more and will U plciwd to know ilia) you can buy suits for our I'oyx nt even cm. We have lli' ( lutliciaft mid llclinont units for young men in sien from ',',' to 'XI. The- lire the mhmiii's best. U It and pinch backs a.H well ns the plain, Conner at ie back. All Uar the marks of lirolt'lww tailoring ami ach has distinct ivi-ratm in style. Your 1 w ill be proud to wear them. All $S.tlO MMtn tiow Jl'i.'iO All $lo.(Mt Miits now $7.9 All I'J.oo suits now $9.59 All $15.00 suits now $12.00 (MM MM MMWMB MMM MMMMME jjW F3 u Here on a Furlough F'loyd Corporan, soldier tmy BREVITIES Karherine Lieuallen was guest of i honor June 28 at a pleasing little party given in observance of her vij8ting. rciatives here T tnU kia.fk.4fiv onnii'dTOirv Twpfl. . i i r 16 Die Whan Tank Drops en Sttamtr. Milwaukee. Win. Nine men ami si while Oil ft Mnmitn wArfl kit If (I anil altttnikllltiitt'lv it l. 1 I nC. Tiuan. . .... . m lenin oirinuay Biiiuvr..,. '"--short furlough Iront duty, lo- 13 tnjurel. om wriousiy. wlon (!... J ty-three of her young scho;! mates gether with meml)er of Company .ick mcmor ( hriaioftur ( parucipaica in an aiieriioo.i u. K . Washington, he hua been Ulubu. in wIiikIiiii ay from h. r pier for tho return trip tu Chlfsui), crabd Into a ilock on thn Milnuuki'o river, catmiiiK h"K' wnt'-r luiik to fall from tho top of a fuatnry ware house onto tho ilcik of lln- vfm. soldier. Miss Anna O'Sullivan land is the guest of Mr. H. Goodwin. ADVANCE IN GALICIA BEGUN BY RUSSIANS ., , ,'- t,. m- games ana enjoymeni ami wire jnjarjjng br dges in Eagle gorge in Mr. and Mrs George Phillips rved with cake and lemonade. The evades Floyd is delighted are visiting here from Washtucna. ol(er gut.tsi were Mr3. R. Lieual- wjth the ,ife anj vicissitude of a 1 Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Simth return- len, Mrs. H. L. HedricK ana onss ed Monday from their Portland Anna Lavender. Many lovely pres v isit. ents were received by Miss Kath-r- : 1 : ...... n ,l.iir tliftf u.-ill 01 1 on- , ,. . ... 1 ,i 1:1.1,. 1 . oe rememoervu uy neiai-i aui and Mrs. . : ; which the lucky numbers fell to Ora Mr. and Mrs. E. Scrivncr of Con- Webb and Jim Lucas. d..n are guests of Mrs. J. W. Hyatt of (;rahal( a on the Weston uplands. ( f mM joy . Wfn, Mon. J. E. Jones is temixirary mail day by two witnesses while ran- carrier on Route No. 1, having re- sacking the house of Mrs. Lvtha lieved Matt Vanderpool. King during her absence from town. Carl Knapp, residing on (V.usc They are said to have broken oix-n creek near Milton, is under arrest trunns lorn coining rum for failing to register for the war census. Rich Roumanla. Itnilliiniilii Ih oiik f llic rlclickt piirt uf KiirM'. AftiT tin- tnllwl Hlntci nii'l !!ulii It Is the Inrxrst gmln groHlnu counlry In iln worlil. It Is iin nf llic wnrld's chief nil fields. Us middle cluss I probably tho richest to tin found anywhere. Labor Will Njt Attend 6e(lon. WanhliiKtou. Th') Ami-rlcan Kinivr atlou of I-nbor has duclliicd to particl' pata In tho international conference of t linlis unions called by the recent 16,000 Teutonic Prisoners Are Stockholm conference to ineet Sop- Not a Botanical Species. The artichoke, which oriulnnlly came frmn Unrlinry, Is 110I n Imtiinlcnl se clcs, but 11 variety f the thistle, which grow sHiiitiiiieniitly nil nloiitf the African eonsl of Hie Sletlllerruueno from Mnroi'co Id I'uIckIIiia, Taken in Big New Offensive. t'etrugrad. Russia has resumed the offensive. More than 16,000 prison. temaer 17 in Swlueriand. AdmlDiitutoi'i RoUc ol mine Flail Account THE MARKETS the walls and committed other dep -reflations. When Mrs. King came ers, many guns and other articles of home nhe found her rooms in irreat war. material and several strongly for- John M. Bowman, a Pendleton ditirlcr. As this is not the only tifled Austro-German positions In Ga carijenter, killed his wife in a fit mihitf 0f which the Graham Ixjys licia were taken In the mighty smash of jealous rage and then committed nave -en accused, their case was delivered July 1, tho preclso time set suicide. submitted to Truant Officer John for an offensive by War Minister Kcr Afir a olsnnt viKii with rela- Hailev bv the local authoritu. ensky several weeks ago In a com- tives and friends, Mrs. O. C. Tur- Arthur Wright died Monday at ner and children are leaving Jy peTUeton, following an operation auto Sunday for their home at En- for auw;nfjicitis. The remains were terprise. .Tai-W Chaoin has a letter rfom bis vices were conducted Thursday at brother Elmer, who resides in In- the L. Nolte residence by Elder dian Valley, Idaho, saying that his John BonewiU. Interment was had house and all its contents were de- in I. 0. O. F. cemetery. Mr. Wright stroyed by fire. was 'Id years old, and is survived II. by his widow and one daughter. W. L. Bobbins refunded to ,fe wsw an in(Uf(trious and respect hurry call from Athena th s week , hjs unlimd (,th to help our neighbors erect their regretted. In recent handsome new flag pole in time for , e d jn fjmn. ?! J J f,ttl ' I "1 I near Helix. munication to tho United States gov ernment. The brilliant Russian advance, the news of which has sent a wave of Portland. Wheat Club $2.15; blueslem 12.20; red Russian, 12.10; forty fold. $.'15. Barley No. 1 feed. $42 per ton. Hay Tlmolhy, $30 per ton; alfalfa $18. Butter Crramery, 36c. Eggs Ranch, 31c. Wool 72e. Mohair- 85c per lb. In the ('011 uty Court of tho Stitto of Oregon for Ifrmitilln County. In tho Mutter of the Kstiito of Martin t' Olson, Deceased. brought to Weston and funeral ser- rejo(clng throuRh lh- cntre Notice is hereby given thut f, as Ad iniiiliitrutur of the bIkivo iiiiukh) eiiUte, have filed my linnl iiri'oiint mid reHn t with the Clerk of tho nbove entitlnl ('iiift, which Court Iihh lined iikii 11 o'clock in the forutuHin of July :v, 1!H7, lis the time mid the County Court ItiMim in the Court IIoiiho in Tho Cilv Kastero OreRon, lc; valley, of IVmlluton, Umatilla County, Ore gon, as the place, when anil whuro nny iiersou iiHVing any uujeciiou or excep lion to anything in hhIiI linnl ticcount and report contnineil, or tu anything clone tiy Die AdmmiHirator hi any time, was led by War Minister Kcrcnsky In person. According to news received by the government the offensive la develop ing In an absolutely favorable manner. For several days tbe war minister had been continuously at tbe front. spending every effort to urge tbe troops to advance, tie finally rode to the front lino trenches, find, placing himself at the head of tbe troops, garg Terms are cash at Weston Leader shop Nearly all of Weston's people eel- the order to advance, ebrated the Fourth of July at Ath- The spectacle of the popular war and had a grand good time, minister on tbe firing line accom- ialties. The United States Civil Service u. a ena lomrnibbioii hob auiiuuui;eu 011 a- t it tt aminauon ' Athena park, directed by Mayor and the Russian line swept forward tilla to be held July 28 at Pendle- Honer ,FWatts. was complimented Into the German trenches. mu.iiuiraimi"v 1... nn fU Ucl ih,r ..vi.r In th Boitiilt. the RimalAin nccu. of Wosfnn onH " wre Wltneaseu ai. ccieui atioii iij tins i.mw u uufii, r""vu The program of exercises at the pllsbed what oratory bad failed to do, I Westoa Meat Market I ' I? !SSS3 I ' tlon of rural carrier i occur later on vacanc.es um '' u' part 0f the state. It had that qual- southwest of Brezeiany, and also rural routes from other postoffices. ty descrjbed cas8 Konluchy. on tbe river of the same The crop outlook around Weston address was given in his inimitable name, grows more promising as the season and pleasing way by Will M. I'e- t advances. In a number of fields terson of Pendleton. The afternoon Black Hair Means Vigor where wheat has well headed out it Hj)orU were novel and diverting. The most pugnacious of all onlmnU look as though the yield may be a known in nature Is the black panther. bumper one, and it will at least chss. H. Carter Dan I'. Smylhe '"t uimeuit of all horse to con be up to the Weston sianuaru. Fields not so wi-ll advanced show a good stand and a healthy color. The chief danger now is from hot cr drying windi. Carter & Smythc LAWYERS PENDLETON - OREGON trol la a black alnllloo. The one snake which never con be safely handled by a snake-charmer Ik the bliick, cobra. Tbe only uutaineuble funilly in the tim id species of mice Is the black mouse. limy present the same anil they will be heard, and when and where sniil fiiuil account will bo by the Court Anally f Bl'l (.It'll. Thin notice is mihlixlied pursiuint to order of tho uliovo entitled Cbunty Court niiulu Juno 20, 1917. CIIAS. II. CARTER, AihniniHtrator of tho Estate of Mnrtin E. Olson, Deceased. Flew Home Users are Quality Choosers FOR BALK BY II. A. BRANDT WESTON. ORE. Meats and Fish Ham, Lard and Bacon A. P. Perry PURE ARTIFICIAL IGE iir n c MmvcAu 4 I Physician and Surgeon J T Pt Uuitding (Dr. Stone's for- h X morolllce) Athena. Oreir. I Weston Transfer Co. f Davis & Ellis . k "Call a taxi!" Lafe McBrlde's is al ways at your disposal. Phone 92. 4 $500,000 to loan on good wheat land at DR. C. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon p. q. Lucas Ofllce in Wiitts building WES I ON ... UKtUUN 61 Kesl Estate and Loam Weston, Oregon I