BUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed at the Leader olltce Sixty (minimum) ?1 00 One hundred 1 35 Two hundred 2 00 Each additional hundred 0 CO (Postage Extra on Mail Orders.) Terms, CASH ONLY Now It U Mill h Finn wtr foreeil by t:rnny to accept mn stvhv inMnwtl f republic. Now. nnlHiul can ffrt""' ,mk at tlu kaiser and choose ll own ruler. BREVITIES Somebody with uothlng l o do h ngiinnl nut a list f fanmm women who liavw lived o b more than ninety. Any woman who admit Mug over forty ulioulil l cliUId a fatuous. Turkey, oniv hrailqiiarter for nut menu, 1 to tut wit atrocity assort lion. Tlil mi ion nmy Indicate srwit worn I awnkenliur. It It a ale In th rlsht direction, even taouh takra under compulsion. 'V ' j ill! - iii il i i mm i M I In Endles IT conveniently arranged, in every nook and corner of this great store. These afford delightful evidence that the holiday season is on in 'earnest. Beautiful gifts practical, useful, pretty gifts. JEWELRY Jewelry is always acceptable a pretty ring, A brooch, cuff, links, scarf pin or chain. Ours is a complete assortment. GLOVES for men and women. Big, warm Auto gloves; kid gloves, service gloves, acceptable as well as useful. Priced from 85c to $3.00. A- 'Stilt for Christmas This is to be a season of useful $ what could be better than a suit 4 maskinaw or sweater? I 7 gifts, and or overcoat, y y f f t 7 f t 7 7 t 7 r 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 i Neckwear for Men Our line never contained so many pretty selections as we are showing this year all new designs and patterns, attractive just what you have desired, from which to select his Christmas ties. Georgette Crepe Waists Many have already made selections, and we have taken from the racks waists that will make glad both the giver and the lady receiving one of these pretty and colorful garments. New selections have been made for the holiday trade, and we are confident you will find what you want in this assortment IVORY CUT GLASS HAMMERED BRASS DAINTY STATIONERY SLIPPERS HANDKERCHIEFS BLANKETS DAINTY COMFORTS ROBES X Umatilla' county's wheat yield this ' year was -3,646,453 bushels fwwn 9m r.Rl nrrps. or an average of 17.7 bushels, according to reports from '412 machine owners in this county which have been rent to the federal government uy r. u. urn lurfl i t thn count v Brent's offic-.v Thin total is approximately 95 jei-i cent of the total yieia, ior nve percent of the threshing machine 5! f X Y ? X t ? t X Y t X X Y X X X X X X X X ? Y ? X t ? T t Y ? ? ? ? T f t t t ? f t ? ? ? ? T Y t Y t ? ? ? Y t t Y J J t t t ? Y ? T ? ? ? ? Y f ? t ? ? V Y Mrs. Ijlian rVtHlorioks is visiting ivlatiw in Turtlund, KxHrt tlntitry yrw rvana bio, Pr. 8Mmglo, Athtna. Tht) wtato of tho late William G. Huilo has Uvn appraiwil at a val w f 19400. Ut us cliaiiRo tiri-a and wo will tak off tn that Ford KoadnU'r. Watts & KogiTS. Mr. ami Mrt. Carl ltrutchcr have nwved into their town rvsi dene on Broad strvet. IVnnie JfnMn, a Wonton aoltiiir, was numtiontM in Saturtlay's casual ty list as alightly wounded. tTiarli May and family have moved into the March residence on Broad stre't for the winter. Kleven hundrvtl acres gtHni land, jfixxl sawmill and jrood Ihix factory - all for $15,000. F. 1). Watts. W. H. Case and family of Walla Walla were Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beathe. Mra. Gladys McKadden rrturnwl Tuesday fnm Walla Walla, whetv she has been the guest of the J. A. Mcliaos. Mr. and Mr. C. K. Culley and their three childn-n are here from Burley, Idaho, for a visit with rela tives and friends. H. A. Brandt was called to Wal la Walla the first of the week by the death of his brother, wheae fun eral was held Tuesday. Lester O'Harrk has bought of L. B. Davia a quarter section of tim ber and pasture land on Weston mountain near the White Kir vrhool house. Ralph Lansdale has returned from Camp Lewis, having been mustered out of the service of Uncle Sam. and is employed in a garage at Umapne. ' Sheep and cattle men, better look this up: NEJ SW. NW1 SEJ and Si SE1 Sec. 6. Tp. 3 N.. R. 37 E. W. M.; 160 acres farm, grazing and timber for $1200. F. D. Watts. A large consignment of new books for the Weston school library was received Tuesday by Clerk Frank Price. The volumes cover a wide variety of reading fur students of atl ages. J. R. English arrived Tuesday from Nevada, where he has been employed for many months as United States transit man. After a holiday visit with kindred and friends h will go back to Reno. Announcement is made that the flu-closed Weston school will not be reopened until after the holidays. An outline of the work in some of the grades is bulletined at the post office, in order that the students may carry on their studies at home. E. T. Santo of Walla Walla, an expert millwright and miller who has specialized in Marvel and Midget mills. Is assisting Joe Hodg son at the Weston plant Certain Improvement have been made un der his supervision and the plant put in shape for first-class work. Weston school teachers who have gone, home for the holidays are Miss Louise Rintoul, to The Dalles; Miss Edna Hollenbeck, to Portland, and Miss Colvin to Haines. Miss Col vin was accompanied by her moth er, who has been keeping house for her, and who will remain at Haines. The side car motorcycle of Chief of Police Fred DuPuis comes in good play during the quarantine. Fred officiates as a sort of commis lary department for the flu pa tients, whom he visits with sup plies every day thus enabling them to comply with the new quar antine ordinance. Making his rounds gtnerally takes the greater part of a forenoon.' Spana!e, Wash., has. a woman mayor in the person of Mrs. C. L Mood. The voters who place! her in office also elected her husband, Dr. C. L. Mood, as councilman; consequently Mrs. - Mood is sure of bossing her husband at least one evening a week. The new mayor has been very active in fraternal circles and Red Cross work. She also manages a large stock ranch at Odessa. Tho CVntml Itvaltv Committee oi tho Umatilla County IVtrlotic Service. I-eatruo has published the name of Porter Roy or, Pilot Rok farmer, because he failed to tuke his quota of Liberty Itumls. Tlit statement is made that while Mr. Royef is not a wealthy man, he was rated only for a nmull bond and wna not required to purvhuso that on his plea that he was too poor. Tlu committee Inter learned that last spring his wife inherited fTMW, and that since the hum campaiKn Mr. Royee hits puivhased a new auto, a new piano, amljwiu one of the prim'ial bidders for a $4000 lease. Ruford Price is a sailor on the United State Ship Wyoming, and saw the surrender of the German fleet. He writes his grandim tVr, Mrs. Sarah Powla, as follows: i am glad the Germans didn't give u a s s battle, Ixrause they had some big old lutttlo wagon and some big guns on them, too. They had sn;e fifteen-Inch guns, and while we were getting all of the German hi they would have got ten some of our. We have lieen in the North Sea all of the time. Our main hold out is at Royside, near Edinburgh." (iovernor Llstt r and Washington commercial lodies are bringing to the f're a big reclainalnm project for the watering of no less than three million acres In the Inland Empire at an estimated cost of $250,000,000. It is proposed to tap the waters of the Pend'Oreilte river at Albnni Falls, Idaho, and carry them on to a vast area in Lincoln, Adam. Giant ami Franklin coun ties and nation of Walla Walla, Douglas and Whitman counties. Home for 40.000 new settlor will thus be provided. The Christmas Roll Call memU-r. ship camiwign for the Weston country has been practically com pleted under the direction of E. C. Rogers, manager, and Mr. J. II. Price, chairman. The committees have been working loyally and dili gently and have met with gencrou response. It is e.eetcd that the list of members for the Weston dis trict will have reached a total of 500 when all the report are in. I have left my book and count at The Farmer Bank Weston, where these indebted me will kindly call and settle. r . Snider. See me for special prices on Mod el Ninety Overland. Dr. Kennard ac- of to J. ONE HUNDRED CASES FLU AND ONLYJNE DEATH Weston Remarkably Fortunate With Regard to Mortality. Dr. MoKfnnoy ha treated one hundred eases or more of Snih inlluema In the Weston nelghlxr hood, and only one death among hi patient ha so far occurred. In till case death was due, I" com plication of trouble rather than to the inllucnxa itself. In general the epidemic situation here is rapidly Improving, and convalescent are daily leaving the slok room. Tho quarantine wa lifted thi week from the Marlon O'Harra residence, ami a we k to pros it Is likely that tho Wil liam Gould and the J. F. Snider households ate, also out from under the ban. Thi will leave only two focal house in quarantii o- those of Homer L. Ilcdrick and Dan R. Sower. There are three patients, including Mr. lledrlck, In the lied rick household. In the Sowers fam ily only one patient, Ray Sower, Is so far reported. The G. II. Sams household in the country will have especial occasion to rcim mtier the flu. In thi family alone there wi re no less than ten patient under Dr. McKinney'a car'. Atl are convalescent. Down at Adams, where Dr. Mc Kinney ha hail charge f an emer gency hospital, the situation ha cleared. All the patient have re covered and the hospital i restored to it proper otnev a a town hall. PORTLAND REALTY FOR SALE or trade -A fine, modern. 7 or H room house, hurd wood floors, French door, shower bath, den, two fireplaces, sloping Mirch, mir ror In iK'droom door, and cement garage in terrace front, in Laurel hurst. Portland; value $K500. Also a nearly modern 5 r'. cottage with fireplace, CP. mcnt cellar, mar MontA-mi'line, Portland; value $2501 Also a nearly I i. 5 room epttage, cement r,naTi j,alh. cU-c ion ... 1 . . . 1V'tTS. Weston. Oregon. Use, cement eMWi j,alh. cU-c ; light, on co;nrr ,t( nrBr u. line to Van,mV rtland; ue $20t0., Have You Kept Your Pledge ? Have you kept your pledge to buv .War Savinurs Stamps? Have vou nurchased a many of these baby bond a you can thi year' If not. do so at once. Umatil niintv hint not vet reached yearly quota and the time for yhiik ing up the deficiency is short, f Ful fill your pledge today. R. T. BISHOI?, County W. S. S. Chaindan. n a rew suit?! r.. . ior run J vvin.,.e u ill be glad A Letter to Santa The subjoined touching appeal, addressed to Santa Clau and sealed with a Re 1 Cross sell, wna fcund in the leader's item box today: H. G. He wants a sled well you give It lo me plea down at Watts and rogcrs It has rings ami a Rope on it j HUGH GREER ' Weston Ore Thn (Vn'iinn linvo Just discovered that the king mo (to a lot of wrong. I! A V to supply V- V.. " sent the t"" i; antee A i If vou anl 10 n1BK0 'our I Jij , it do we can make it 1 loaVJuuOl) AS NEW bv 1 expert f .CLEANING AND PRESSING IDEAL Conta and Suits for ladies. i WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud Sitting on throne I hpooinlng more and more rertnlnly a nonpssentlol In- dustry. 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