. iir : 7 bib room TABLES BREVITIES E A new and attractive line. DeMoss Furniture Churlf Wilson and rYwl Greer lft this wifk for Spokane to at U nd buMniiw riillfge, Mr. and Mrs. Hs Maloru-y hae gone ti Walla Walla, whore Mrs. Maloney will submit to an oiwra lion. Mr. ami Mrs. J. II. Price' am Mrs. J. K. Stanflfld motored to Wal la Walla WediHwday for week-end visit. E. E Z hm has disposed of bis stork and leaves tomorrow for Spokane, where his family Is re- DLftCKSr.imiCIG HOaSESIIOECiG repamig CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ?4 siding. 8 Wo uim to make our work its best advertisement TIKE-SETTING A SPECIALTY Snider's Shop R. C. Saling left today for south ern Idaho to look after his ranch InU'rrsU, and will be aWnt about a week. A recent casualty list contained the name of Private Frederick W. Compton of Milton, who was se verely wounded. A daughter weighing nine pounds Church of tht Hrethren Sunday was born Thursday morning to school at 10 a. m. Preaching at Agent and Mrs. S. S. Nelson at II a. nt. V. W. 8. at 6:30 p. m. their home at the O-W. depot. Hible Study. Life ot Vhrto, at 7:30 Wi Kutch wmvt;lM gA p.m. John llonewiU elder. .round on cruUhes at his home In Methodist Church -Sunday school Ahe Htukit uplands. He was quite at 10 a. rn. Preaching aervicea at badly hurt while unloading logs. II a. m. anu 7:3U p. m. r.pworm r.. i. ;.u tion Hud Nelson's new electric sign" but not for the purpose of ad- f ree&ag 1 o o o Prayer S. K meeting Powell, Uugue at 0:110. Thursday evening pastor. United Brethren Church Preach Ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Junior C. E. at 2:30 p. m. C. E. meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening. E. F. Wriggle, pastor. Baptist Church The Church with " . I at ib. a cordial welcome for all. Sunday j. .wo were neiKhbors In the school at ten o clock preaching at Win,mrtte valley fifty years ago. eleven. Also preaching at eight . , o'clock In the evening. W. R. Patriarchs. Attention - There Storms, pastor. w.il f J"1" ' Wenaha Ln- campmem io. on iuctuh?. wwttwwwvMw her 15. Work in Patriarchal ue- 13 . . M ima vertising it, as it advertises itself. J. !!. Padberg has been appoint ed administrator of the R. Lieual- len estate. The appraisers are S. A. Barnes, J. H. Price and G. W. Stags. Mrs. Jane Penland Quick of Hal- sey, Oregon, was a guest this wee it of Mrs. Martha W. Van Winkle. TIME CHANGES gree. Uomc. II. u nearica, Scribe. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Padberr were here this week from their ' home in Morrow county, having come to attend the funeral of Mrs., Padberg's father, the late Ransom Lieuallen. J. H. Clodius is In Lane hospital San Francisco, recovering from an operation for the relief of stomach trouble. This proved highly sucv ceauul, and his continued Improve ment is looked for., Frank Hildcbrand has so nearly;' recovered that he will be brought' home in a few days from St. Mav ry's hospital, where he has been a patient with typhoid pneumonia for the past four weeks. Earl Lieuallen, who is taking the, radio course at Washington State. College to equip himself for special war work, was here Sunday to at tend the funeral of his grandfather, Glenn Smith has enrolled from October 27, 1918. Set your clocks back one hour, and buy A GOOD WATCH at our store for only $1.65 GOODWIN'S a HOVDY! IIOIVD'Y DO! HOW ARE YOU? o o We all have been GOING SOME for the past four months and in "High Gear" much of the time. We have ordered an extra box of. STOGIES and wish to come in and have one on us. HARDWARE GALORE, DlEUfTS AD VMS ALWAYS, ' LUiiMR BY THE TEOUSAfsDS, an! Goodyear Tires f smaxE Tins fact ahd feid AH EQUAL: A Hudson Super Six received late last November, equipped with Goodyear fabric all weather tread tires, carrying a load that required reinforcement of springs to hold, goes over the Rocky Mountains, arrived at distant end (Detroit, Mich.) of journey with speed ometer reading 4635 miles and CONTAINING THE SAME AIR STARTED ON. Again, today the speedometer reads 9013 miles having crossed the Rocky mountains a second time and all four tires are still holding good. On return part of trip there was some inner tube trouble but not one minute delay because of outer casing failure. We Sell GOODYEAR TIRES The Prudent Man will fill his coal bin when the fill ing is good. "Better order your coal now, when I can supply you. P. T. HARBOUR, Weston, Oregon Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1866 Athena. Oregon . Waltibur. Wash. American Beauty rtftnd Pure White Made of selected blucstem in one of the bast equipped 'mills in the Northwest. Sold In Weston by Weston Mercantile Company W&ton in the Tanks corps at Port landan army organization In which resourcefulness and daring are prime requisites. He is a son of H. P. Smith of Dry creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison of Loner Beach. Calif., were here dur Ing: the first of the week on a Dr m, Mr8- Ff a WatU and wedding trip and were guests of Worth wtt8 arrived home Sunday the Richard Morrisons. Robert even! from Mjcnigan. trav. und Richard Morrison are brothers. , e)ed Jn Hudson 3734 miles A horse belonging to W. Ih going and 2516 miles returning, a Warfield of Basket mountain was total of 7112 miles being regls struck by lightning and killed dun. teied by the speedometer includ ing Sunday's storm. The animal ing their trips while in the East, had the distinction of meeting Even so, they had no car or tire death from a cause unique in this trouble, and the car is shod with Bection of the country. . the same tires with which it start- a u !..w..l!HLn M. worm iook inewmpieic sum 1. oVT.C' i u;..,i. a m- .J mer course at the Culver, III ktUUIIULIV. frnoii puu s' s r-4 The Weston Leader is on a Cash Basis Subscriptions, Jobwork and Advertising Indiana, ac- r. U7.n 111.11. raiuuiry bciiwi. itivy were visiUng this week at the homepame? home by the niece of l)r of Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Storms; Watt, Mim Lora Gaylord of W,I Mrs Johnson and Mrs. Cowan are hamston, M.oh.. who is a stenog. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Storms. and tJrP,8t- G. A. R. McGrew came up from fE Portland Wednesday to lend a help-, Wednesday from the L berty Loan Ing hand to "the boy" on the Mc Committee as follows: Hans Pahl. Grew ranch. Bob really likes to get ?e.ndi$ton Mo a suit of ranch togs and labor ff Urty f "f bJ " , i,,-iii m . ' the Loyalty Committee and is so long and ustily. Nex i , U our- ,aimed to blic John eelVe8, w ,nost ind!lstrlou8 ters of Pendleton, Higbee Harris man we know. .-, of mtgn Rnd f,. Hilbert o Services will be conducted Sun- Ukiah have been cited to appear day, October 13, at 3 p. m. at the before the committee to show cause Episcopal church in this city, by why they should not be so judged." Rev. Altred Lockwood of Pendle- Yesterday Mr. Pahl came through ton. This is the first of a series of wjth the full 'allotment, $2500, as services to be held the second Sun- signed to him by the committee. The public is invited to attend a gage in war work writes to the white shower given for the Red Leader from mid-ocean that she Cross st the Red Cross rooms by "spent two weeks in New York and the Honor Guard Girls Wednesday had a lovely visit with Dr, and Mrs. evening, October 9 Refreshments Madden. Mrs. Madden was with will be s&ved and a silver offering me a few days in New York. They taken. A very'special invitation to are doing fine. This ocean trip is be present U extended, to the men. wonderful and i&tsrestinff.". The Farmers Bank of Weston EstaMs&ed 1891 Buy U. S. Bonds and War Sav ings Stamps, but don't over look the last half of your 1917. taxes, v v 1!