BREVITIES n u The Davis-Kaser Cos Silt CLEARANCE SALE Opened July 21 and is now HI FULL SWING Kull particulars of this imjwrtnnt event will be found in the VVulla Walla newKpajjers-Hunday edi tions of July 22. Copies of our advertisement will bo mailed uon request to any address. Jiecausu o the unusual price reductions to be made during this sale, it will pay you to write for our advertisement. Sale tfooda may be. ordered by mail (subject, of course, to previous sale) and such orders will carry our sweeping guarantee of absolute satisfaction. THE DAVIS-KASER COMPANY lloiiivfurnUhiiig lvmrtmviit Slum 10 20 Aldor St. (CM.I Follow TempM WAI.I.A WAI.I.A, WASH. lua-rator at the local tele- I exchange. K. (). IK'M"N. I' . himI Mrs. J. V. (Sell Hnd Mr. 1 Irs. j. W. Ilcrndon are spend- Y. 'fflTf If ?T WW W Fresh OREAD Daily and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS O. K. CANDY SHOP Neat ((iUhhi' and I wo lot fr iale lit H Mi'rifll'f, J. A. MrlJlM'. Mr. ami Mr. I'rarik Smith of Wal lu Walla were in Weston .Sunday, Mr. A. J. Mclntyre ha gone to Portland and Wasco for a visit with relatives and friend. Hoy not under 18 in wanted for niitlil om-rator nl the local tele phorn Mr and M ing the week at Li-hman Springs Pianos tum d and repaired at rt-a-.. . I . i. (vinuiiif price, rirsi-ciass wor guaranteed. A. W. I.umlcll, Mus. Ilurh. W. A. Cniliitin, Weston carpenter, in employed on the Oth I&ttKrr bungalow in Athena, according to the Pre. A social dance will be given to morrow (Suturduy) evening at We ton ojhtb house, with muic by Joe I'u) tint's orchestra. Mis Zena Lansdale returned Sun day from PendleUm, having quickly retrained her strength after an op eration fur apjicndinti. Mrs. Iura J. Lucas of Westport, Arkansas, la visiting at the home of her son, F. G, Lucas, and will re main during the summer. Joe Hodgson got hack Uii week from Montana and Im Cross' , and everything began to brighten up around the neighborhood. Zeke O'Harra was taken to Pen dleton Monday by Dr. Sinith and oiH-rated upon for the removal of varicose veina from his leg. "Well, Say! I Tliouglil You People Qi tbe Tire Business!" A cuHtomer said to ua a few days ago and the remark opened our eyes. We have never quit the tire business. We did "close out our stock," and so advertised. (We have no money in it now, but we represent some of the best tires made and we back them up because we are backed.) No knocking of our tires goes, for if the tire does not go as guaranteed we make it go. Firestone. Itepublic, Diamond, Kelly Springfield and others. Watts & Rogers A pleasant little party was given at her home July 25 in observance of the ninth birthday anniversurv Andy T. Harnett wan at Walla of Lois Saling. The children had a Walla Saturday taking the civil ser vice examination for the ignition of typewriter in the government service. "liJjMI merry time, and were regaled with a fine luncheon served under the trees. The young guests were Genadlne Larsen, Genevieve Staggs, Katherine Lieuallen, Marvel Cash att, Mary Proudfit, Kvaline Sowers, Blanche Thoraen, Kvaline Thorsen, Maxine Culley. Elsie McGibbon. Harold Payne, Clarence Me Gibbon, Orell Davidson, Earl Harbour. Mrs. Emma Allyn returned Tues day to her home at lone, after a visit with the J. J. Beelers, the Geo. H. Carmichaels and other friends In this neighborhood, Athena Is to have a concrete swimming nkjI to be located in the city park. We would recommend that lioyd be permitted to make the hrst nigh dive, to sue 11 he can touch bottom with his proboscis. Harvesting will be generally lie- Walter Williams and Robert Rey- ll,rougho"1 Z'"" !" of fishing on the Umatilla river. They made camp above Hinghant c. ..i ........1.1 ..i...... ..n Minn, ukiil juoi ninmi ail t . i... .u i i snori me iinu inni iney Ulil imv iivive 111 , the river. !)r, J. A. Host, mayor of Pendle. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. William P. Hirst. Plaintiff, vs. Eliza beth Hirst, Defendant To Elizabeth Hirst, Defendant above named: In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff niea Bgainsi you in the above entitled Mildred Harbour. Ora Webb. Grace "u,t. within six weeks of the date of Miller. Ada Calder. Marimret Cj.1. 'he firat publication of this summon.. h Raynaud!;: ,7. "v.i,m aay or August, iyii; moss, 5 Dm A Brass Bed for Any Room T"ESIGNED tc harmonize with any type of furnl """ ture, this Simmons Brass Bed will prove a pleas ing addition to any room, no matter hew simple or how dignified may be the furnishings. Conservative in design, thla ia one of the most popular models we have ever hown on our floors. And die Simmons' special methods of manufacture make this bed practically weor-croof. - DeMOSS FURNITURE STORE barley may be cut next week in the Dry creek neighlnirhood. The fact is recognized that the crop will be one, spring grain in tiartie- ular having been badly damaged. Some of it has even cured in the fields. Moderation of the heat and ton, was In town Tuesday. The cool nights are helping the crop in doctor lately received his commis- the Uplands, where rain would not sion as first lieutenant in the Med- yet come too late to be of benefit, leal Corps of the United States Upland barley is too short to hind, Army, and cxecta soon to lie as- and will have to lie cut with a signed to duty. header. Self-propelled combines were un- Picking at the John Bonewitz loaded this week for Mrs. Z. C. cherry orchard was practically fin Price & Sons, George Staggs and ished this week. While onlv about George Hade. One of these ma chines was received last week by Iley Winn, and is now ready for business at Meadow brook farm. Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum). . $0 90 One hundred..: 1 20 Two hundred 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 45 Mr. and Mrs. J. Wurzer returned tv .: r . 1. .. t . iV .7' "i-'r.T" 'C mn7 enough to have to Ikj very oor throughout that region, with which he was not very favorably impressed. Twenty-eight girls from Milton are reported to have made camp last week at Cold Spring in the B(ues, and to have enjoyed mpuptain lif thoroughly without any trousered pests of the opiMisite sex a-bother-ing around. One married ' woman ammianicd them as cliaiieron. half a normal crop was yielded by the orchard this year, the cherries were especially large and attractive and are pronounced of delicious fla vor by the Leader's horticultural editor after careful, conscientious from itz was marketed most of his crop before he invited the editor in. The Weston band will give an other concert this evening in City park. Ice cream will be served, and vou will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint or otherwise plead thereto within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to me Lxiurt lor tne relief prayed lor and demanded in plaintiff a complaint, namely: for a decree of the Court for ever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for other equitable relief. This summons is published pursuant to an order made in this Cause bv Hon. Charles H. Marsh. County Judge of Limaiuia tounty, uregon, in the ab sence of Circuit Judge G. W. Phelps from said county. The first publica tion of this summons will be made in the Weston Leader on Friday, the 13th day of July, 1917, and the last publica tion will be made on Friday, the 21th day of August, 1917. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 11th day of July, 1917. Petkrson & Bishop. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office address: Freewater, Or. . f Dr. S, L KHillARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone Main 253 is an expert with the tape. He will take your measures scientifically and produce a made-to- f order suit that will give I a 1 . ? you tne utmost satisiac tion. Try him. WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP : I R. L. Reynaud f , , ,,,., .,,,. L i t My traito mnrkaiuulvufyrtetuofaiHrtl or ft for. UMMl RMmMk ffcgUftnl r HlMtu Ml df- rit4itta tor MIM SEARCH 1 nvort on lUlmtahlKj. a ntimi PATINTa BUILD POKTUNt tor yon. Owr In boufctate tell kow.wbmtCw taw WrUaloteT. D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAwvaaak 303 Seventh SL, Ws&hlajtoa, D. C HOMER I. WATTS At(orney-at-Lw and Kederab Practices in all State Courts. ATHENA, OKEQON. 7, i M r and KODAK SUPPLIES EXPERT DEVELOPING and PRINTING The Second Idaho regiment, which is now stationed in Utah and to which a numlier of Weston boys Im long, has been ordered to Palo Alto, Calif., where it is said tha; 5(l,0il (iwps will 1h put through a strenu ous course of training. The Idaho boys exect to leave lor their new camp about the 5th of August. Cburch of tbe Brethren Order of services for Sunday July 29, 1917: 10 a. n. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Preaching. 2:30 p. m. Mission Study. 6:30 p. m.--C. W. S. 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, Life of Christ. JOHN BONEWITZ. Elder. Real Heroiim. A story camo from Switzerland sotuo years ngo of a mountain gutrio whose oatne was not preserved. He, with Sim J. Culley was seized Friday two others, wag loadlnu party over with an attack of acute apjiendicitis no of the most precipitous rasses of and was conveyed in an automobile SJ,,'Eh!T, '? ' , . , , . , . . ... ,, ... ., wero tied to each other by a long rape, late Saturday night to Wa a Walla. A8 ,Ucy 2r ?e arcomimnied by Dr. C. H, Smith, (j, 0J, ,)a cUbo of , frlShtful Marvin and Frank Price. Larly cUaam. This man was at tho end of Sunday morning ho was ojierated the ropo. Without his weight there U)Hin by Dr. Bert Thomas and Dr. was a chauco for tbe othei-g to regain Smith. Mr. Culley is one of this their footing; with It there was none. community's leading and most ac Uo cs Stance down at tbe dark The Fanners Bank of Veston Established 1891 tive farmers and president of the Weston Warehouse company. Ev erybody is therefore glad to hear the news that he has been improv ing rapidly since the operation. The unHnimoua view is that we've just got to have Sim Culley back, that his vermiform appendix was highly inconsiderate to bother him at this particularly busy time, and that tho doctors did well to lop it vff without tblty, auyss, mitti who rutuouiiesa suows, then drew lili kulfs from his belt, say. lug quietly to the man nest him: "Tell mother how It was, Jose." lie cut the rot and foil, never to be aeen of mortal man again. Chas. H. Carter Dan P, Sroythe Carter & Smythc LAWYERS PENDLETON OREGON One hundred thousand people subscribed to Eng land's first war loan of ifl.750,000,000. After three years of grim war, eight million people in England subscribed to their great FIVE BILLION Victory Loan. If the people of the United States had subscribed to the Liberty Loan in the same pro portion, there would have been twenty million sub scribers and the amount would have been fourteen billion instead of two billion. This is to show what can be done and what we will be expected to do. Begin saving now for the next loan, which will prob ably be called for within three months.