Jli eon BS?6 if it cEiu wily we can undersell the other fellows So many of our customers ask us this question: "How can you sell for so much less than your competitors?" OA FEW REASONS,, Last year our average expense was just 11.26 percent. Our advertising expense was less than three-fourths of one percent. Ask any merchant what it costs him to do business and if he tells you the truth it will be from 15 to HQ percent, and that he spends at least three percent for advertising. We have no book-keepers, delivery wagons, fancy fixtures nor a lot of other items that force the other fellow to get a longer margin on his merchandise. We buy for cash and sell for cash and in such quantities as: 31,150 dozen towels, 9,350 bed spreads, 10,000 pieces of oil cloth, 21,250 pieces of percale, 25,900 pieces of ging ham, 300,000 pair of shoes, 100,000 pair of blankets, $80,000 Worth of handker chiefs. Buying in these quantities, direct from the manufacturer, and buying and selling for cash arc positive proof that we can undersell all competitors, in cluding Mail Order houses. Think it Over. iff THE GOLDEN RULE ( WESTON SCHOOLS ! IV High School i.s now receiving tun Morning Oivgnnians daily and llc foica nf tin Literary liKc.t very wivK. This offer excellent opnortunty fT work on current topic in the History ami Fnglieh clatves. B The High School iiil.s' InduMriul clnh met for e-ne eiiid Friday af ternoon. The Kills are iviiiig to furnish one nf the room on the thinl ll.ior for a club room. Tl e Friday ii'l war. given er to nniking curtain. The orchestra is practicing some new nuu-ic. It ih iuhiI thitt I" III hoys' Mini tills' miaitets nmy lie organized sihiii. The students in the lynngilwii ! melit lire enjoying this rnctictd ft well as useful branch of school work. The machines hiv now blanked uud much of this work ppnncliifi (hut of an exHrt typist. The seventh Hint eighth grade ly hnve lieeit playing some lively games of lm.-kct hull under tin Ml-IK-rvision nf Mr. Ilercher. The girls of the 1 i k t school are abo enjoying huAct ImiII, with Miss Simmons us roach. Recently the eighth grade t-nl Hil intent-ting debute. The tpics. tion, "Resolved, that a dog is more useful than a horse," was won hy the negative. Miss Kintoul now bus fily i. pits in the primary room. The children are Mux taught a lew system of phonetics known as the Itcacon method. They are divply interested ami Miss Riulmil mn the new cystcm is a great help. The seventh atnl eighth grade Tlie members of the Red Cross K' rls an- leiiig instructed in basket- have finished the sewing assigned ry ami crocheting ly Miss I lark, to them, the desired nnmlier of ar- A short program wa given I y tides to establish a hospital base in the seventh grade in eommemora- France having lieen completed. Our I mu of Frances K, Willard. The auxiliary finished 57S pieces. We eighth grade was invited in. are now kiuttinir scans ami sweat- -pledge crds of the United ers and are urged to put in all the states F.nnI Aminitratin" have! time iiossible on this work, as it is tlo,.n , ti, ,.i1(N, ,.i,ii,irin very much needed. Mori' yarn and M thal . ..-rents miirl.l Imvk u.i Inf.ntry '.tuck-, h.v, decl.le.1 to f.it nS?1 ar' 11 wn. so there p,K,rtunity of siKiiintr them. The ! back apon Uon. capital of th dot-art- wurk for 8,1 who ttro supply was rather limited. I.ut it J mtiit of the Alne. to m,'l, is hiHtl that at least erne card Great Britain and France are rush- A silver tea was held in tlie ilin. found its way to every home. A , Ing to the aid of Italy in her critical ing room of the Dormitory rnrtay lartre numlMr have leen signetl and J hour. Not alone have men and aim anernonn ana en noiiars ami iony- returned, n you haw not yet been sent to the battle front along five cents turned into the Red Cross sittned the card, please do so at the Taallameoto riTer. where the ital- fund. One will also be given next omi- as the pledges are soon to I e J ln re hoidina the Teutonic in.ln rriday from two until five, at the sent to the County tliuirmun. Su-s imrniirx-.-'Hmt--rwTnfiirytr p-rtnrpnlnl I. K. Young. Tlie , knitting ami enjoy a social after- "Home Card" as well as thv one . "ovii. indicating that you are a "Member ! The Weston auxiliary has U-eti of the United States Food Adminis assessed fifty dollars to buy Christ- tration" is to Ih kept in the home. mn criftu fur mir hivt thin umtinnt Tlie lust named ciard iu criv.m untu An Ordinance for the Uvying of t0 be raised by NovemVr 2H. Con- to those who sign thv nktlg,. card. a (ivneral Municipal Tax for the ir;t.lti tiltl lirlV.-tt tlttV,. llAW.lt lllu...wl 1-1... v... I . ...... ... I y ioi7 iiit ii'iwn inrus ire m oc given tear IVll. in un'pnil hiKini iiImi'm mtii if i n, Hfn.lt... .1 :. J i i .1.. . The Feople of the City of Weston hnnI thnt virvmu will mv lih. r.-,. .ni t..u ,l Awl.!. - - - - iu vminuii; cuoiuinr in UO vruain as JOIIOWS. prnltv It mtiv Mwn trt iih ieiiiwt. Srftion 1 That fhorti ta horoKv r. i. n .1 the Bulldogger this week for the levled r-,n alf lnv Tlie pupils in the rooms of Miss What Housewivei Have Long Looked For KUvu Fl'uf one umiI. ohln rl illy (int In wyt Hk Ihn. hl h lli.iu.miiU of wmi n lilylnC lt umiiiiM lli'lt lilmlevrwhtreir l4l "Kr Kiiiwrliii"-"Whll" "Khh T,i-."lf km Life anil Moli'" "Mkr llrntr Uiad.Patry anil Bio ,iu" "Ki Huuy Mmi"-"IIU M..n.rr U.d" Mii in W Yt"- "KUkv. Nmuia.ruwtu-- I e. nf ll" -"K .tIH)fM-"tMt u , tit, , OrJ.r a TrUI Sack T4y SatiJaftloa Cuaraat4 T-y li and tun Mm whit you donl uie, ami we will at enca itturn y"' II . ..... Vnil km- u. and . kno- thai KU rU I. ..iMaiilon. VUltort Bot wekocae W ru ru-i m.Jt. Bolt nakut ht tall C0Bauni7 w iifiriiiTiiii. ----'.viy Bawk Alike In IHa ii-LaiUl( ruahOtM"-" 71 MmVmi l f Mwni MiHm, WESTON MILLING CO. AUo Wi-alou'a Heal ami Wh.ik Wheal Fluri tirahaw. Cereals. K-eiland liny; Stidtiraiii. Mmk KwkI ami I'uullry 8upli. Jo ruiiloin iiiilling. Your patrunaKv aollcitwl. W. L. ItohtllNa. WESTON LEADER ClARK WOOD, rafcllthtr The Year l W Six Months 0 75 Four Month. 0 50 BRIEF WAR NEWS FWDAT. ROT. I. Itl7 taltitd at th eitellict al Wcilea. Ortyoa aa icaa4'CiMl null atattir. Help your boy at the front. Use less wheat and meat. Send more to him. Russia has ' gone on another drunk, .showing that the average Russian has just about as much con cern for government and society as the average orang outang. In Talentine the ItriKsh have scored a distinct aucceas by the capture of Beeraheba. Including a lam; number of prisoners. More than ino.Qon prisoiifri have been taken In the AustroCcrman cam- paicn on the Italian frtinl. Ihc llerlln war office reports. German hare retreated from points along the histnrir Chemin de tame eetor on the A lane front in Kranre. It seems apparent that the Ccrmans. tired of the terrible ordml they had been forced to undergo for tome time from the French artillery and violent THE RED CROSS PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES We loan money on first class Oregon and Washington farms at lowest rates. No red tapd and no delay. Write direct and tave money. Give full details in first letter. We refer yoo to sny bank in Portland. fOS Concord Gfda. Ponlead.Orcaca nnrnrAiiv Monme ULf bllLMuA COf )mpanv VWVVVVaV.V.V . any callow youth to ride over him at pleasure would, we think, be a melancholy spectacle. "Jackrabbit Hides Kight Cents" Oregonian headline. Well, the thrifty little son-of-a-gun! We're not saying anything about Britain and to Italy to leaders. France are on their way consult with the Italian Ordinance No. 2S6 Overland Illys-I&iiglit ! AUTOMOBILES LIGHT FOUR, 6-passenger $ 885.00 BIG FOUR, 5-passenger 1045.00 SIX CYLINDER, 45 h. p. 1490.00 WILLYS-KNIGHT. 7-passenger . 1650.00 and bttf in twwel in ap tr. It pear Tl Ovtmt Vuur U litihl In wkbt and bitf meet, every tuurvig ilciiiaml. ll latiaf'lea In lierfurmancv, Miicc. in comfort - anil at a iricu vou ran alTurif iu nav. 1 liu Owrlwiil Hit; Kour I the world'a mut Kwrful low-priced car. It in fundamentally lliu aanio car which year after year for many yean ha enabled Overliuul to lead, by a wide niargm. fell cam of tucti com.' fortahle atze. Tho Willyn Knik'iit Slecvc-valve Motor luikla every world "a record for k-tinth of run. Hwt r pnxluced. aboence of wear, and lack of carbon ilvHHiita. It mitlnatx any ami all other Ivpca of autuinoblle motor. Four thouaamla of mile twyond the uacful life of any other tyre the Willva KnlKht Motor eotitinuea to deliver at Ita hiKhral emciency. Thii aaawn'a Willya-Knlghta are the moat beautiful the factory haa ever built. See thva eara and be convinced. in reason that it ain t worth saying the ( ity of Wt-ston. real and oer- anything about. sonal, a tax for general municipal ; purposes of 16 mills Light Fund, . tifj in i . i -J mills; Stre-t Fund, 3 mills; Weston is gladly doing its bit rit,H.ra, FumJ ? miIs; Snk. for the second drive of the Army Fund, 2 mills; General Sinking Y. H. C. A. May just as well. Fund, 1 mill, and Library Fund, too. No use taking chances now-a- i mill on each and every dollar of days on laying up treasure for the Pfrty for the year 1917. iv.i;i, ... j ii.il. villi) IMUIIUIIIVr and Mi.se in getting moth and rust to corrupt and the Kaiser to break in and steal. to give too much -hut wnat noes jn(0ul our giving amount to compan-d ivssf wan me Nicrim-i- me sooner ixiys imlmP ,1, nwi. are making? these room there is a It lias iN-en decided to hold a Market and Bazaar to he followed by a dinner, at the ojiera house ti Saturday, November 24. Every thing in the way of eatables meats, poultry, vegetables, apples, Clark were sue- J the attendance Dr. S. L KEffilARD Weston Agent In each of great desire to keep the banner next month. The collector of the port was here, but he didn't have no port nor yet, sherry. ' Marshall said an earful at Pen dleton when he remarked that no body now-a-days should cxect ex act justice and equity from the gov enmcnt. It's a time for sacrifice shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. Passed the Common Council this 7th day of November, 1917. Approved by the Mayor this 8th day of November, 1917. J. M. BANISTER, Mayor. Atttst: ANDY T. BARNETT, Recorder. Rude. "Well," said Mrs. BragglM after solo by a faaulooabte church choir ten. canned fruit, cooked food -and also or ,D,t ,,D 1 ,M ruUm,t """ft vcr fancy work and anything salable, "JL...,-, . . , . . will b,.g.udly accepted. it a. ' eoon at that young nan began to ting Husbands See "Spooks" otb'r """"ber of the choir stop- I) ... . 1 I. . I a. iu. uul uo n.ui riHiib lurougu WHO It, and I admire bia potik." I'ianos tuned aiul repaired at rea sonable prices. First-class work .r. lor..nl... I A W T I..!l ..., and for taking the worst of it, if jj.,, that should come your way, with a , . ., c.u, ixm nios irnt mulai.k bm,t- CO.VSTItl'CTIOX. Notice C. C. Chapman, vice the Oregon committee chairman of on publicity cry meal, and in this housewives of America army with banners. work the arc as an A delightful Hallowe'en party was given by the ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club, entertaining their husbands and a few other guests. The gentlemen were invited to come to the Normal dormitory in a body and uHn their arrival they were met by "siooky" ghosts with sepulchral voices. They were es corted from door to door, iiintairs and downstairs, In-ing shown final ly into the spacious dining room, which had been decorated in yellow and black and otherwise fittingly adorned for Hallowe'en. A dusky fortune teller was in evidence and the even- ing. A ocun Img contest ercaliij much merriment. Mr. Richard Morrison and Mr. J. W, Porter were the leaders of the opposing armies, Mr. Morrison's side proving the victors. Light refreshments in keeping with the occasion were served and Ih hereby Klven t lint tlie mi- J';rniKncd. uk Kci-ordiT of Tlie flly of "enioii, vrt-Kon, in receive nealeil bltl until 7:3 p. in. on tlie 10th day fir .ILrI..llu. 1117 l.lu ..tfl.... I.. ., n for the LilK-rtv Tn. ,.on.lim.t,. w,, '"r."' ."i . games were ine oruer oi hiirhlv the work of Orion K (Intnl. vt a "Mvvhik on tth kIiIch of nigniy me worK oi urton v.. i,ood- Mulll betwct. Washington wju, a f'jrmer Pendleton news- E'rcet ami Uroau street ami the eouth eMe of Main .Street between paper man. , Uroud 8trcot alJ Ariliar H,r(,c,t ln s3Ss the City of HchIoii, aforeaalij. In ac- - . . cordance with t lie plans and imci-ifi- To win the war we must save cation therefor on file iu the office food in every household and at ev- 'lc'rir. which are open to bach iij must ie accompanied by music was rendered by an impromp T..Ktu"l?.L,(: !uL nJ.": f!,.b,1? orchestra. Old time favorites City, to be returned if the bidder is w" Kwn w" instruments said to uneucceserui and to be forfeit- be carried in slock by Weston's dry IU "he "reM JnterMo ' a th contract in accordance with the store. bid. Each bid must specify the irice Those present as gusts were: per iKiuare jard of the Kidewalk and Mrs. F. C. Fitznatrick Mrs K F niut alo Pltow the total amount for wl- , t it 1 I. which the work win bo done. All bidn wf'KKle, Mrs. Mane Winchel; Mes wlll be opened before the Common srs. S, A. Barnes, W. A, Barnes, I. Council of eald City in aewdon at 1:30 W Brown Gw, R Cnrmchnpl V P. m. on the aald 10th day of Novem- 5. ' . ' Carmcna?j! f" 7-an n. m Rihlp Sto.tv T.ifp ,if ber. 1917, at the Council Chamber, UeMOeU, rrailK lirafiam, KlCh- . . " ' 1 he Comn Chtuch of lie Brethren Order of services for Sunday November 11, 1917: 10 a. ni. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Preaching. 6:30 p. m.V. W. S. Weston Meat Market "Wienies" Meats and Fish Ham, Lard and Bacon A. P. Perry Your orders promptly filled. P. T. Harbour Christ. JOHN BONEWITZ. Elder. For Sale Good second hand or gan, price 10; also electric iron, $3.60. Inquire at Leader office. ommon Council reserves the ard Morrison, A. J. Mclntyre, W. S. Price, J. w. Porter, Robert Proud fil. E. C. Rogers, J. F. Snider. E. M. Smith, L. R. Van Winkle, F. I). Watts, J. Wurzer, W. E. WoImIs, J. If. Williams. F. C. Fitznatrick. E. right to reject any and all bldx. At tentlon Is called to the Ordinance of eald City authorizing the laid Im provement. tated at Weuton. Oregon, thl 3lU day of October. 117. AKDI T. UAltNCTT. HOMER I. WATTS Atlorney-al-Law i'raclicea in all Htate and Keilera Courta. ATHENA, OKIiOON Become, f . WrJIe, H. L. Powtll. Chaa. H. Carter Dan P. Smyihe ' Carter & Smythe UWTEXS Pendleton . . . Oregon Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Alhena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty rand Pure White Made of selected bluestcm in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company It