tuuj The QUICK-LITE LAMP No Alcohol Torch Needed Lights With a Match!!! liic Colejiiun IJniek-lite Lamps and LumUtiw represent the tntMtt iwtoniHliinir forward Htriile In household and out door illumination tluit linn been Hindi'. Tin y murk the ml Of the ultl ITU of di:Higiveulile oil hiiupn rim I tin- In-ginning of new- an mi of brilliant and com i nii-nl g;u light placed within tin' ituiIi of all. Tin' only' oLii-cl inn ! urged against the K'twli' lump wjw tin1 tinn' ami lt ln-r of light Ing it. Till objecting is now icinoud initio' (Juick-lile, which lithtswltb an ordinary match, without (rouble or delay, and whichas it merits In'conn- known- will outsell iv ry other Htyk The Quick-lite in u iK-aut il'til lamp in any home ami may Ik; had with any ahuilo you ueli-cl. This in the lamp that won the (Jold Modal IlilifHt Award at Inilli I'anama fcxpo . BitionH. uml it i.i without u doubt tin' marvel of illuininaliou. Cut out thto udvcrtiHciiu'til. mail it to u: ami we will Mend yon icttir'H and iliwrijitionti of tin- IJuiek-htc Ijunpn and Lanterns- ul.to ju'ieea. Vhc Davis-Kaser Co. Homclurnlshinf Department Store Pianos Music Phonographs 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. Butter Wrappers Furnished ami Printed at tin LcutLr - oiiicc Sixty (minimum) $0 'JO One hundred 1 -0 Two hundred ? 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 15 t I WILL BUY BREVITIES Mil Ittii llrandl visited Sunday with relatives in Walla Wulla. Mr. !. l' ;ru was in Wulla Walla during tin- week, visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Uirwui. A. K. Mi tiK-w li ft Monday for hiii home in Portland, after putting' in tin-1 ummernt tin' Mircw iiiih-Ii. J mi Price in on the olrirl again, having In ukril luow from tli' "llil'f iii'Imiii" Hint the rlietliiiali. Iiad on him. .1. K. Harris drove home W-Iim-i-iliiy with a Light Four Overland which In- bought if Hi'1 I'x al agent. Ir. Ki-nimnl. Mik. W, II. Ilooher wax brought home Tuesday, after lieing an in nmti' for twenty-one duys of St. Mary' hospital. She continues to improve. IWor Wriggle unnouncea his morning subject as "The Outcast," at the United Hrethren church next Sunday. Hii evening subject will be "The Creation." Charles Eugene lledrick. twenty hours old, was the youngest buyer if LilM-rty Honda in the Weston neighborhood. Jle tiMik $50 worth, ami looks pretty wife about it. We arc now pripaii-'l to renew your liallerii with our new bat tery charging maehine. Our new vulcanizcr is also here. Pennington & O'llarra - Mendwell garage. Krui-st I toss has Uen one of the few local ihi-r hunters to gel re mits this st-awn, as the animals are scarce and shy. He managed to bring down one deer during a re cent hunt in the Black mountain neightiorhood. J. M. Ashwortli, who has bud trying time with FOR THREE WEEKS WE HAVE PLEADED FOR PAYLlEiT - OF ACCOUNTS AND NOTES If you have paid the ad. doesn't plague. if you have not paid better; hustle lest we RAID. We will take your Liberty Bond for that account, note or goods. Some choice phonographs, $8 to $75. Sewing Machines, $20 to $45 for the wonderful two-spool machine. Silverware and Cutlery galore. WE WILL HAVE THANKSGIVING before X-MAS this year. Watts & Rogers Farm Outfitters all kinds of JUNK old iron, old rags, old sacks, etc. and also hides and woolat TOP PRICES In a, serious harvest accident Tuesday on the Weston uplands Tom MeCarty, well known farmer, had his right arm broken Im-Iow the el a bow, his right shoulder dislocuti-d inllammatiiry and his right wrist cut to the bone rlu iimuliMii, following ptomaine ami tiaoiy lacerate. His oack was IMii.Kiiiittg, is now at his home on also injured Mr. McCarty's glove the Heights. He is slowly gaining, caught in the clutch of a gasoline and was brought back from Walla engine and lief ore the machinery Walla a few days ago. could be stoped he had sustained ,t... a. .... ..-...... Walla.-e l.ytle returned last week "re ? to his home in southern Idaho after was ?U.,U' ' Dr Jm . .i i.i llmiiuut of Millon ik in nl tirwl:iliii- ImiMiilig the desittil run ai ine iiue Mountain Ihi. factory. It is wiid Mi.-i Imogent Sapp of Weston that Wallaiv.looketl sternly at the and Mr. Fred Donovan of fiend, heretofore i vcalcit i ant Imws ssiw, Oregon, were united in manage started' it up and cut 700 .js in Tlnirwlay, NovemU-r 1, at Walla thrtr days. Walla, in the Presbyterian church. Main M.eet look. i4.s tho.iKl, it W attend by Mr. and fljro. oiiii . v 111117, mi im iui. t t t JOHN REYNOLDS had just bad a hair cut. a good part i5,m ,l of the row of lm-s along the north Inwi left ut once side Vf the street having been cut "r l'd- 're ht down this week.' It was thought in, fr'," y y y y y y y y .y y y y y y y y North Water St., In low Pomeiny Wcstoi:, Or. leaves were making a litter on the new NOW!!! that autumn too much of concrete walk. lien I)upuishas lieen m sucwssful in handling Montana land as to win the $1I0U priae offered by the Mon tana Itanehe.s Co. The Leader is disposed to congratulate Hen Uxm showing what a Weston boy can do when he gets out and hustles. His sales have reached a total of more than half a million dollars. for their home, a the bridegroom is J ing. They have X 41... u. ..I .1... fw.n.l w-w III.: mat . 101 iv ' J i i.imi.j 11 iv mm fll me nrme, wno is a sisier 01 mrs THE UNIVERSAL CAR In busy cities or tha country road, the Ford car is a favorite over the whole motor field. There are strong reasons why half the buyers of America de mand Ford cars. They have proved their worth un der the most try ing conditions in all parts of the world. People buy, Ford cars because they know" what they have done and what they will do. t They have become one of the everyday necessities. Tour ing Car $419.85. Runabout 104.85, On display and for sale by W es- C. H. Smith, throughout the ton neighborhood. In sending his check to renew his Leader sub., C. H. Stanfield, representing the Pacific Grain Co. at La Crosse, Wash., expresses the noble and praiseworthy sentiment that "I could not keep house with out your valuable jmper. believe mo." We admire Charley's judg- T I WESTON GARAGE H. L. HEDRICK Proprietor If your wife can't cook, tion't divorce her keep her for a pet. EAT at the 0. K. CANDY SHOP ODESSA KJRKPATlvICK 1 ment and discrimination in trie se Iist IjisI week from Toll Cafe lection of good reading matter, corral about 20 head of steers, ' branded as follows: A portion ODirc WAD WCVUC with chisel bit in both ears and ar- PKItr WAn ncno row on the side; n porthm with , u.... m under bit in each ear and W It on P1.,wbI Hf, V"!?' right shoulder; a portion with split W!TLm in each ear ami bar H on left hip. 0eJtace r. Reward for information. Dr. J. C. ront th. Onn.a. n,M..iv Ail,,.,,,, Or la ttetr oontlnued vacuatloa b.ve tltliuv ivj 1 ' - The Best Tablets 1 and lots of them. Pencils, Ink and all School Supplies. All School Books bought for cash, and must sell FOR CASH ONLY. withdrtwn from the entire Werter Mischievous hobgoblins were not penuuuU. projecting Into Moon sound, much in evidence in Weston Hal- in th gulf of Rig., lowe'en. although lesser sprites The Balitmns and the French have with jack o' lanterns were quite nu- captured wrwd lmporUnt .Uents In nierous and also amiable. Some" of tne region of Dlxmude. Along tb them called at the Leader office and AUne front the French are violently t Herman Goodwin Druggist - - - Weston, Oregon During this month (November) we will give FREE with every cash purchase amounting to $10.00 or more, one of those beautiful Jardin ieres (the Weller Pottery) none better. Christmas' is coming, by the way, and a Jar-v- diniere makes a pleasing present. refreshed the hard-worked editor bombarding the German posts. wi n Hweeimeais. ine uiir numms j.,iip. hi- Rnu in trnnni ..-;..'...,......, 4i postponed their raid until the night j ,he Rig, ictor. following Oermsn after Hiulowe en, but displajetl no ev.cuation of . great section of originality. They merely strewed gr01im formerly held by the enemy Main street square, as usual, with waB announced In . Russian official old buggies, wagons and imple- tttement. tuents. jn their reverse of the past few If squashes were 15-inch shells, " th Iwnw front the Italians Hump Hooher raised enough to .ve teat ground rt.t it had taken lmve whiiH'( the Kaiser on an acre emine , r of ground at his place near town. &ln- Oorlts. which II.. ..slinmles the er.m i,t five tons tOroe. have recaptured, or more, mii.1 is feodimr it to bis on recently by the teutonic bad been ta- the fofceg of I The Farmers Bank of Weston DeMO ss hogs and cows with good, results. Cral Cdorna. but Chldale. to the g He weighed two of the squashes, weaof the Iaonao river, which also and one of thenr tipiwd the In-am lta to Mackensen. i. on Italian Ji at (i.p and the other at 61 pounds. 11' J A Wallowa county hog raiser who Italy , mettle la being critically jj fnttenshis herd oil souashes savs tested by the tremendous teutonic Estabiiskd 1891 evsevs--' that pound for puund they are drive on th.I.ono front unaer om; u ' A Snug Retreat for your hours of leisure. POOL- and BILLIARDS FINE CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS Lunches and Lunch Goods E. E. ZEHM : : : : Proprietor oetter feci! than barley. Iam Davis and mi.m INmmiw. iK.vl.a rf A m t . i a III II' I ' ' ' ' ' I II' , IVJUlllll w. nWilv 'vtFtimllv the entire Am- N Gilbert Ellis are .,,, .rmy .nA tron. German force. 8 getting a wonderful cnp of iwta- m piMed .gainst the Italian.. Berlin tin irom tour acres 01 me rrniis the defeat of this section of (liver place south of town. The the XUkjiM foreee, from which It an firsl acre dug yielded no less than noUnoe. the capture of 100.000 men 2 15 sucks and the rest of the tract Rnj -((q gu, is going nearly as well. The whole .:n l... ti..... 1 mmoieu nic.n. iiik iuito an if , . cords for the Weston country, where ? Ur. J. w. UAUUULCi 1(1(1 sacks to the acre is considered J r.rii.t u.t.rin.r. nn,M, an extra goiyl crop of spuds. Old t . ..., nrm, X alfalfa ground in a sub irrigated y If you wish a farm loan, or . renewal, see us. y y f y f t y y y y y T i y y y t : a I I 2 draw was utihud in tins lruituneo. V