7 I Our Ureal Annual January Clearance Sale Opens Thursday This Week It is to your interest to watch our advertisements regarding this great event, and if you do riot re ceive our Sale Price Poster, phone or write to us for a copy. II Means Honey to You ! Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Humelumlshlns Department Store Pianos Music Phonographs 10 20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. DIAMOND BRIQUETS Introduction All Coal, CASH on delivery P. T. Harbour 4i QUALITY is our watchword. The furniture we sell is good furniture. DeMOSS Iht ills da 2 I Yes, yes, but where? Why, at the 0. K. CANDY SHOP JL ODLSSA K IKK PATRICK Jl Butter Wrappers Furnished ami Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum) $ 90 One hundred 1 20 Two hundred r. 1 "5 Each additional hundred 0 45 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. 1 Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty fand Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills ! in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company BREVITIES NVw Overland ear fr hire. In quire Ht the Mndw.l Karaite. Zeke O'HnrrH. Mi-i. I. K. Saline left Monday tr Walla Walla l visit hT daughter, Mrs. I.. M. Funk. J. S. Ilarria is sulTcrlriK from a nerioiw anl protracted illness at hi home mi WatT Mrect. Mrs. ICeljecea Culley of Walla Walla waa thi jfuest for several days this week of Mrs. J. K. Stanfleld. (',. A. It. McGn-w and I red Me have tMihl their barley crop U a Port land firm for $51.60 kT toll. Mrit. H. L. Hedrick and children nri- hK-ndifnf the week with Mr. and Mr. Iui S-lnII junior at Kclm. Ili-nry SliMxfJ r returned Satur liiy from Athena, whin- he has Ihtii imployd wvvr.il months in liuilnlny: woik. Mr. and Mi s. James Still i-f Al-ht-rla were tfiast yesterday of the Jack Odder. Mrs. Still and Mm. ('alder art sisters. Mrs. K. lOiMH rwui of Aurora. r.. has arrived in Weston and will i-mcatc rofini.ional nursing. In quire at Kil ls' dormitory. room 10. Mrs. J - S. Harris announces tho l.irtli of a hon to Uiek and Jessie Hnrri January K. 1918. at their home mar HinKham. Montana. Kev. A I friil lH-kwood of IVndle ton will hold services in thi Kpiaco ial church Sunday afternoon, Janu tuy 13. at three o'clock. A cordial invitation is i-xU-nd.nl to all to at tend. U-on Cohen has been appoint! manager of tin? thrift btamp cam paign for tin- entire Kastcrn Or egon dibtrict,. Hoy T. Hishop suc ceeds him a Umatilla county man ager. Contractor S. T. Core was in town Saturday on his way home to Walla Walla, having finished his work at Athena. He built two house, a barn and a garage for Alex Kirk. A Spokane miller was here Mon day to insHTt the. Weston mill and decided to put in similar machinery of the Marvel pattern for a mill of 100 barn-Is cacity which he in tend building near Sokane. Mm. Ken O'Harra and little grandson, Master Knu-ral Duncan, returned Sunday from a virit with her children at Portland. Emend hal the time of his young life see ing the city bights in tow of his uncle lwcll. The Leader is on a ea-sh basis and wants no patronage on any other terms. Its own bills, which are not inconsiderable in these times of war price, must all Ik- met in cash, anil it is not in a xwition t extend credit. Clark Wood, publisher. The following officers of Wettm l..Hlge No. .r.S. I. O. O 1. were in slallod January I by .1. V. Snider, district deputy grand master: J. A. King. N. (..: H. L. Hedrick. V. C; A. A. Kecs, Hec. Sec; J. r Stanlield. Fin. See.; S. A. Barnes, Treas. L. S. Calkins of Sacramento, su-H-riutendent for the Coast of the insurance department of the Knights of Pythias, was in town sev eral days this week in pursuance of his work. Mr. Calkins has been a inemlH-r of the Pythian order for 39 years, and is a past grand chan cellor of the domain of California. Athena Press: Among the name of 15 soldiers reported dead by General Pershing 'somewhere in France," . is. the name of Ucrt An drews, who enlisted "at La Grande in the hospital corps. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles An drews, former residents of the neighborhood south of Athena, and a nephew of Sam Pambrun. With the price of grain sacks at 21 cents, war clause added, star ing farmers in the face, it seems al most certain that the proposed $35, 000 elevator for Athena is assured. Farmers in localities where the bulk method of harvesting grain is followed, pronounce it to be sue cessul, both in time and labor saved besides, the pleasant jingle of the sack money sticks in the grain gniwer's pocket. Lawson Booher, a popular young man of Athena, was taken to Port land Monday by B. B. Richards, in whose office he has been employed, to consult a leading surgeon there. An injury to his right knee received in playing basket ball, resulted in what was pronounced a cancerous growth by Walla Walla physicians. Amputation of the injured limb above the knee was found to be necessary, and the operation was performed Wednesday. c- 4 WE EXPECT SOME HOLLER and WE HAVE A HOLLER COIB about our fine display of HarneKB Goods. Collars, Pads and the latest in Team Harness ready for business. A carload of June machinery just arrived. We are taking inventory and have a few articles at sale bargain prices. Come and see. Watts & Rogers I have just n-ceived a carload of the latest model Overland three light fours, 32 horse power. $8!)0; two heavy fours, 35 horn power. $lor0; one beautiful six, 4" horse K)Wer. $lfi.r,0 - laid down at Wes ton. These are the greatest bar gains ever offered in cars. Get yuur order in now. for we won't be able to get ears later on. While you haven't much else to do. come in and let me show you out this line of cars. I will take in your old car at the liest price. I sold 38 of these cars last season and they have, given wonderful satisfaction. Dr. Kennard. W. L. Robbins, manager of the Weston Milling Co., is in receipt of a letter from'the head of the government food administration at Portland, saying that graham flour will very likely be required from mills grinding on government or ders, of which the Weston mill is one. This is taken to indicate that in view of the scarcity of wheat, the government intends that as much of the terry as possible be utilized in (lour production. Milton Eagle: Some person or IK-rsons who evidently tried to see how many places could Ik- broken into in one night, made a raid in Milton and Freewater Sunday night or early Monday morning, gaining entrance to Seawell's grocery, the Van Slyke meat shop in Milton and the Andy Johnson grocery in Free water. The largest haul was made al the Freewater store, where the sum of $14.20 was secured from the till. Weston land continues to aviate. A few years ago $100 an acre for the Ih-st of it was" considered a loom figure, but it is now reported that the owner of a choice quarter has just refused $250 an acre for his holdings. This is a record figure Imt he did not want to sell, hav ing in mind, perhaps, the excess war profits tax. The new Christian church at Mil ton, built aj, a cost of $31,000 and said to be the most complete house of worship in the entire Northwest, was dedicated last Sunday. Only $17,000 was needed to pay out on the church, but no less than $2S, 000 was raised at the dedication. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mays of Huntsville, Wash., were here this week while returning from Pendle ton, and were guests of the J . F. Sniders. SWILL BUY J all kinds of JUNKold iron, old rags, old sacks, bonesand also hides and wool, at TOP PRICES JOHN REYNOLDS North Water St., below Pomeroy Wsston, Or. Subscriptions Taken f for all I MAGAZINES and KEWSPAPERS at regular subscription rates Herman Goodwin Druggist - - - Weston, Oregon Tbe Farmers Bank of Veston Established 1891 I Dr. J. C. BADDELEY Cradute Veterinary Surgeon Phone S2F5 - Athena, Oregon Dr. A. F. Sempcrt Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. nt. Watts Building - Upstairs I I If you are single and had an income of $1000 dur ing 1917, or married and had an income of 12000, you should see the Internal Revenue officer who will be at the County Court House until January 30, and who will assist you in making up your income statement After January 30 this assistance will not be available. 1