MOW every man and woman, boy w' and girl in America is. looking forward to Thanksgiving. Every woman who has any ambition or intcivHt as a mother and home-maker will make the great est effort of the year to make a tremenilotw success of the ''Thanksgiving Dinner." Jtmt now our HoiiHowaieH Section in 11 Hmnnliiinf dcinon Htrationof "How To Muke Tin Tliunkngiviiitf; Dinner Tin Finest The Family Kver Knew." Kvi'rythinif here to help you in lut pariim your dinner Carving Set, 1'io Plate, UoimIcis, Jelly Mould, Food Chopper, Hreud Mixertt, Cuke Pen. Cuke Mixer, Paring Knives, Sauce Pan, Colander. Percolator ami hundred of other iiHi'ful household article. During the next few dny until TIumihwiv.iik, ninny tit lit lett in this tor will bo rrluce1 In price. Spuria! offers in every lvartmtnl, mikI rlnn't forget our annual TUUKKY OKKKIt -n nice, fat, yuitng turkey with every pui-cliaau imuiilinK I" f'lS.ou or ovrr. Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Homcturnishing Department Store Pianos Music Phonographs 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. BREVITIES - I K. Harlan, I. iubli:!.T of the Pilot Hock Rccoid. died Sat urday at La Grande of typhoid ffver. Mr. Harlan was an rspee ially capable country newspaT man, and also earned farm; mm a Imim-IihII Ditcher on many an East- Jtte Read ha gone to Alltcrta rrn or,.n diamond. He was well with a view to securing land. known in Weston, and in fact in Mr and Mm. J. 0. Davis of every town in thin section of th Walla Walla were visiting Sunday alat. He alwaya kept himself in in Weaton ",,e physical ,r'm' Brd the news of , fii bia death cornea aa a surprise and Mr. Martha Nuncmakcr of Homl iQ g BrjfW cin.H of fri.tl(iM Hivcr iM'theguM of Mr. un.1 Mr. , MWIUIlj,1,anr,- Mr. Harlan WITH VIOLIN, GIRL WIZARD CHARMS WESTON AUDIENCE Marvin Prici Mra. Mary Snider of Titcoma in mother, Mra. M. W. Visiting her Vim Winkle. W. I,. .Skinner of Hcppmr i vis itiiiK hia brother, Frank Skinner, Wexton'a chief of lattice. Mr. K. M. Warren baa gone to I.ind. Washington, for a visit witli tier son. Sidney and Will Warren. Mr. and Mra. AlgH Lundell of lone. Morrow county, have been visiting at the Home oi Iiik itroincr. , U(, (.uh ,,.,!.,. Mll( profitable A. W. I.undell. diseusshm followed. Mrs. J. Wurz- Dick llarria is moving this wivk, er entertained the ladies with piano bud (font- to Iji (irande to lake a position aa foruman of the I (jrtutdc Observer ollice, and lie came ill soon after din arrival there. He is survived by a wjilow and three young children. . 'Pie Saturday Afternoon Club met November 17 at the home of Mra. S. A. Itarnea. Hie subject of the afternoou'a program, which wax led by Mra. K. M. Smith, waa lloiire. hold Organization for War Service. Kditrials on the subject were read That Mian firown of the Columbia College faculty, Milton, ia a won derfully gifted violinist, wax the concensus of opinion on the part of her large audience at. the Mcthttdist etiurch in Weston last Friday even ing. One of her hearer asserts that bhe ia Hiix-rior to all the violinist he haa heard since Re menyi, and that if the farnoua old master named were now living and heard her play from the same plat form, he would greet her aa a peer. Mis Brown ia not only wonderful aa a virtuoso, she ia charming aa a lerformer. Iler every movement in grace itself, and her bowing a veritable poem. To la; aure, these are feature that pleat the eye rather than th : 'iMumed In thli city not even by ( iiauUuqua performers. Columbia College la indeed fortunate to poa nt such remarkable wealth of tal ent in its faculty. ' The entire net proceeds, $50,70, went to swell Weston's allotment of the Soldiers' Christmas Fund raised under auspices of the Red Croaa. SUMMONS A A A AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA A A AAA AAA Ala OSTEOPATHS Adjust Siiite, Hiliu, II r whatever Ih wrong. Nature then cures. DOCTORS HOISINGTON Main and (xturt Street. ' Fourteen year In IVmllrl'Mi. M HiH iunlur Iwir.OI'ArilY Midi l iiiioemuc or waguotic uuiiui ji PURE ARTIFICIAL jj I Weston Transfer Co J j: Davis & Ellis :j i I WILL BUY nitiide. At the close itf the pro grain light rcfrcbhmetitH were wrved by Mra. J. W. 1'orter and Mra. K. ('. Itogern. Tlie m-xt inwt ing, DecemU-r 1, will be held at the home of Mr. J. F. Snider. Itoll call will lie answered with cur rent events. Mick I jinititi.n KantS A glana jar containing eight or and M ia Graham ia a gitfed reader, d"y. oft. "SlJ . .i 0 . ft I . l lal iKiblicjition will be made on rn- ten dollars of the JwhI I rot money who made an especial hit with her d 1 tbe &m day of December, locally donaUl for the Soldiers' humoroua numla-r, "In Fourteen publication hereof will be made Christmas Fuml was stolen Saturday Ninety-two." The piano accompan- for eleven consecutive weeka. morning from the O. K. Candy imenta were played in perfect eym- thi" 5th d"y of cUjher' A- Shop. Mr. James Kirkjtatrick, puthy by Miss Shangle, and from a u 1 ' WLL j. Peterson, father of the btorc'a proprietor, musical and artistic standpoint the Attorney for Plaintiff. MibS Odessa Kirkpatrick, was in program throughout has never been Post Office addreas: Pendleton, Qregn charge of the store at the time, but mmmjMuim.-j.u-ui-i 1. i. i ' 111 he Hair ssruJus tC k:-x 'I all kinds of JUNK-old iron, ' old rags, old sacks, etc.--and v also hides and wool, at TOP PRICES ;? JOHN REYNOLDS t ,' North Water St., la-low Vmnetuy - Wetloi;. Or. with a car of gotM and imple iiienla to bis new ranch near lling bam, Montana. In remitting for the leader, Kenneth Mackenzie rejHtrts fine weather at Coffee Creek. Montana, with plowing in active progress. A Thanksgiving Hall will lie giv en at Weston oera house the even ing of Novenilter with music by I'ayant'a orchestra. The inan agi inent is doing all in ita jaiwer to insure an enjoyable occasion. Mosi Taylor, former Weston farmer, was up from Pendleton Tuesday. Mose has invtisted in $15,000 worth of Liberty Bonds and says he will take some more whenever the government wants the )oWTOt wf tnit.ves would seek to get money and he is attic to nusne n. away witn a pajny niarked dona Post master Van Winkle ia in re- tion for such a purpose. The theft ceipt from the government of a created quite a town sensation, and United States Hag H by 9 feet in as a matter of course is universally siw. It will be floated from the condemned. eity flag vmkf'J Otha Reeder this week purchased near the poatofHce ; the pnunt flag John 0,(, having Income rather badly tot- Martjj fmmeaMd to. of u'rvil- Walla Walla, for a consideration of Ilev. W. S. Payne has been called $33,800, reports the Press. Two to Grass Valley, Oregon, to conduct 0f the heirs, Wrs. Wm. Winship and a series of evangelistic meetings Mrs. Samuel Haworth, reside in there, beginning December 2. At Atltena. the conclusion of the Grass Valley .... . meetings he will go to Medical The Pastime has the lowest prices Ijike. Washington, on a similar pn cigars and tobaccos. Can to- ,niHM:n bacco 11c, plug chewing 10c, fine CUl OC. JNICC, uig tine oi uc vi- t Iii the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Olof Carlaon, PlaintirT, vs. Betty Carl on, liefendant. To Betty Carlson, Defendant above named: In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby aummoned and requir ed to amtear and answer the com plHint of the plaintirT filed againat you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before Friday, the 28th day of December, 1917, which date is eleven , l. ,t,,i, wceas irom me oio oi me nm ear, but together .1,.i1..,i .u:. ,, k,ui with the marvebtusly sweet sounds yuU will take notice that if you fail to that are drawn from the sweetest answer the laid complaint or otherwise of all instruments, they constitute I'lead thereto within said time, the ui. .nehnntimr t-nm-mhle Mi plaintirT for want thereof will apply to an enchant ng cnstrnitiL. miss thfl Cwurt fof the rclief praye1 fr Bntwn played several numlters with therein, namely: for a decree of the admirable effect that are only at- Court forever dwaolving the bonds of tempted successfully by the great- matrimony now and heretofore exist- est of masU-rs. Her duets with Miss Otmpton, soprano, were an This aummona ia published pursuant esecially pleasing feature of the to an order made and filed herein program. Notably that old favor- by Honorable Gilbert W. Pheliw, ,le SehulMTfs .Vrcnade. was played jff, . and sung in a manner at once ap- .. ,, lh &th d,y of October. tealing anl Is-auliful. - i:tl7. The nrat publtcatHm of this delightfully aummona will be made on rrway, me f t r y t t t ? t t All menus anu iwirviw v &n. asu go, two for cigars. Weston schools are cordially Invited Urgc assortnu-nt of fresli can to attend this evening's entertain- ()jcg E E 7 hm. menl in the school auditorium, oe- WOW!!! -f- If your wife can't cook, don't . divorce her keep her for a pet. EAT at the f 0. IL CANDY SHOP t L ODESSA KIRKPATRICK Jl ginning at eight ocltH-k. Anmil tance is fn-e. A silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the Itiil Cross. .1. N. York has bought the II. Schwnndt place on the Walla Walla river for fWKMJ cash. The place is one of the finest country homes in the county, luving a modern I I room house and other Improve ments to corresismd. It is located two miles east of Milton. It is said that the most cheerful and willing service ever ierformed W. N. Oliver is "growing up with the country" at Rvd Point, Montana, but retains bis interest in Weston. In renewing his sub scription to the Leader, he describes it its a welcome visitor. Three school children were killed and others injured in a collision between a school bus and a freight train near College Place. The bus driver is under arrest on a charge of manslaughter. Bert Cartano has filed a $20,000 ? T t ? THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford is an honest car in the fullest sense of the term built on an honest design with honest ma- . terials. sold at an honest price with the assurance of honest performance and an equally honest, effi cient after-service. Besides, lit has been proved beyond question that the Ford is most economical, both to operate and maintain. It i3 one of the util ities of daily life. Your order solicited. Efficient after-service is behind every Ford car." Touring Car 430.56. Roadster $415,56. WESTON GARAGE H. L. H ED RICK Proprietor I y t f ? T t ? y t j y f ? 4? The Best Tablets damage suit against W. K. Taylor . lu.iitiir itf iiii iiMni iumi i it vv uiifi nit; i.iiv ii Liiviia uituun. vt fell to the lot of George Winn, injuries to his ankle ami knee oy U whose proud duty and privilege it stepping through a hole in the side- J ltccamc to bring the lady teachers walk. over from Columbia College and to Hi the jcweer wiu discontinue ? take them back again in his auto- bllsinofiS at Weston December 1. and S mobile. UIltu that time will sell all stock at jj Athena Press: James H. Sturgis cost which is less than present of Pentlleton, who enlisted in Walla wholesale prices. J & GIFT FOR YOU I 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 diniere makes a pleasing present. , DeMO The PASTIME A Snug Retreat for your hours of leisure. POOL, and I LLIARDS FINE CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS . Lunches, and Lunch Goods E. E. ZEHM : : : ?? Proprietor To car owners Our new battery rccharger is now working nicely. Also, we are prepared to vulcanize your tubes. Pennington & O'Harra. Mrs. J. W, Jones, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beathe, left yesterday on her return home to Missoula, Montana. Mrs. Geo. II. Reed, former resi- Walla last September in Battery A, U. S. Field Artillery, has been com missioned second lieutenant in Bat tery D, 14tth Regiment Field Ar tillery. U. S. Army. Jle is at pres ent stationed at Camp Mills, Long Island, at which place his wife joined him Wednesday. P. II. Handran is credited with a . ior I... n.i potato crop o, ,iont 0f Weston and a pioneer school nuim than a uuarter or an acre of . ., . . .v , i- i , .i" r i',i .j.,,, tcacneroi mis neignoornouu, uicu rJTln'TlS -nty at her home in Tacoma. bumper potato crops, this takes the J. L. Hodgson is visiting in Wes- heltthe yield being at the rate of ton from La Cmsse, and is a dental f00 sacks to the acre. The ground patient of Dr. Sempert's. had been in alfalfa and was very Mnj Roie of Rockland, rich, being also sub irrigated. Jdah0( fa visiting Mr, and Mrs. The Milton Eagle reports 'that James Compton. 147 carloads of apples have so far pennington & O'Harra are put- this stason been shipped out of that t;g a por(j j commission as a point over the O.-W. line. One ryfo car, l"'" llJTt'Z The ri.illi cottage Wxt to Dr. boxes. 1 ickers ajui pachera an. .. scam-, ami large quantities of ap- Kcnnard s for K-nl. Watto& pies are as yet unpicked. The car Kogers. shortage" has also interfered with an otherwise prosperous iruu season. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snider re turned last week from their visit with relatives at Tacoma, Seattle and other minU on the Sound. They also visited Camp Ix-wis. The return trip was made by way of Portland, and they bad eleven days of pleasurable sight seeing.- Frank avers, however, that he finally tired of the role of tourist, and finds alt solute contentment back in his blacksmith shop, and lots of them. Pencils, Ink and all School Supplies. All School Books bought for cash, and must sell FOR CASH ONLY. Herman Goodwin Mat. W A. a mm a A The Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 ;Dr. A. F. Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTIST OHice Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Buildins - Upstairs Remember to arrange for prompt payments on your Liberty Bonds on dates shown on your temporary receipts; also to commence now to bank money with which to buy bonds of the next issue. It will be but a short time until the next offering and you will be expected to buy a bond. It is not necessary that you hold these bonds if inconvenient to do so. AH Weston merchants will accept them in exchange for goods. m 1 1 tfrff"