3ATTERV need mm If so, consult us. We are now in position to do all kinds, of . battery work RECHARGING, OVERHAULING; etc. We are agents for the PiLADELPIIIA DIAMOIfl) GRID battery. Parts supplied for batteries of every make. WESTOH GARAGE R. Q. SALINO, Mgr. BREVITIES Highest rioe puid fur chickens at tlif Wenton market. Lt alfulfa hay, first-class qual ity, for sale. W. M. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hildebrsnd were visiting Wednesday in Walla Walla. . J. S. Licuallcn waa here Sunday from Rleth for a visit with hfa family. See me for alfalfa hay, egg mash, poultry foods or calf meal. Hodgson the Miller. Rulon Smith left At a recent meeting of thst Wee ton Ministerial association it waa (lidded to rail an evangelist of note to Winlon to hold a writs of union Kpcl meeting, lie rail waa made to ICev, George Taylor of l Angeles, but the meetings will not be held. until influenza ho entirely disappeared from the Weston com munity. The Haling brick at the corner of Main and Water streeta hu been accurcd and fitted up for ttie occasion. Ml "The faUl paragraph" ia what Allison Wood calls the Leader' no tice to subscribers, which if marked indicatea an expired subscription. To avoid any fatalities In the Wood household he aends us two bucks, from Montour, Idaho. "We get the Weston fever now and then." Tuesday for he writes, "but cannot afford to Pendleton, where he has a position leave here, as we have big oppor with The First National Bank. tunltiea." I Grady Ilerndon was here Sunday from near Frcewatcr, where he and his family are spending the win ter. , An eight-pound boy was born Thursday night to Mr. and Mrs. John Price at their homo in this Fire broke out Tuesday morning in Walla Walla college, the Advent ft school at College Place, while 275 students and teachers were gathered In the chapel on the eec- und floor. Cool heads prevented a Chat threatened panic. Damage to the extent of $10,000 was caused. SOUVENIR POST CARDS PERFUMES TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND SUPPLIES PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES FINE CANDIES CIGARS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS RUBBER GOODS AND SPONGES . JEWELRY . Herman Goodwin Prescription Druggist We Appreciate Your Patronage. Call Again. city. Will trade f 100 Liberty Bond for Mrs. Eva Shcllenberger, former good young milch cow, just fresh ly of Weston, was united in mar or coming fresh. . Inquire at this riagc at Walla Walla Wednesday to office. , Mr. Corbett C. Chase. The bride- , . ,, u groom ia deputy sheriff of Walla Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Key were ft guests of Mr. and Mr. S. L. Key of Umapine for a couple of days Hey Winn has sold his holdings last week, ' north of Helix, 900 acres in all, to . n j t his brother, Bert Winn. The con- Uwrence Penn.ngtcn andfam.ly, eider,lion ls reported to have been H. Carter Dan P. Smyth Carter & Smythe UWTEU Temlleton Oregon have their old home CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 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. Church of the Brethren Sunday meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meet school at 10 a. m. Preaching at ing Wednesday evening. E. F. 11 a. m. C. W. S. at 6:30 p. m. Wriggle, pastor. Bible Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 Baptist Church-The Church with p. m. John Bonewiu, elder. t cor(ua welcome for all. Sunday Methodist ChurchSunday school school at ten o'clock, preaching at at 10 a. m. Preaching service at eleven. Also preaching at eight 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth o'clock in the evening. W. R. league at 0:30. Prayer meeting Storms, past or. Thursday evening. S. E. Powell, Christian Science Society-Scr-Ptr. . - vice Sunday at '11 a. m.. Water United Brethren Church Preach-street, near Main. Tbe Fanners Bank ol Weston Established 1891 - Preston-Shaffer ; Milling Co. Established 1866 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty Pure White lew Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. JS1 Sold In Weston by ' Weston Mercantile Company of from Spokane to town of Eugene. Rudolph Proebstel, Weston sol dier overseas, was in Belgium when heard from in a letter dated Dec ember 26th last. . While playing football Saturday "Snipper" Snider had a shoulder dislocated, but he has kept right on going to school. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Culley of Burley, Idaho, arrived Monday from Walla Walla for a visit at the ranch of S. J. Culley. M. A. Thrasher and family of Walla Walla, formerly of Weston, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lavender. Mr. Thrash er conduct a large welding plant in Walla Walla. Miss Violet Wriggle, a graduate of Weston High school, passed a suc cessful examination for a teacher's certificate, and now holds a certifi cate granting her the right to teach in the elementary grades and junior high schools of Oregon. At a special meeting of the Ath ena councill, reports the Press, a warrant for 17723.10 was issued to Bert Cartano in settlement of the famous damage suit brought by him against the city for alleged in juries sustained by a defective side walk... . ;. i;- ",.'v. Sooner or later, every man who holds a stick of wood with one hand while splitting it with an axe in the other hand, is due to regret this method. . L. R. Van Winkle, Wes ton's postmaster,.. "got his" Mon daywhich is the reason why his left hand is bandaged and he looks a bit foolish when asked about it. , The second quarterly conference of the United Brethren church will be held February 1st and 2d. .The business session will convene Satur day at 7:30 p. m. Rev. W. A. Nic ole will preach on Sunday morning and evening. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be adminis tered. Evcrbyody is invited to at tend the eervice. J. P. Lieuallen and P. A. Mc- Bride, local stockmen, were out in the stubble fields twelve miles north of Walla Walla a few days ago look ing after their cattle. They say the farmer in that locality are al ready acting as though winter jsx over. They have gathered up their farm stock in readiness to begin plowing and will be out In the fields soon if the present weather continues. . Friend Athena has also had her waterworks troubles, as indicated by the following from the Presa: "Resident of Adams street be tween Third and Fourth have been much discomfited as the result of frozen water mains during the last two weeks. The pipe line, which is only down to a depth of 16 to 18 inches, froze solid during the re cent cold snap and households de pendent upon service from that source,, had no service." The following officers of Weston Lodge No. 65, A. F. & A. M,. were installed Saturday evening: R. G. Blomgren, worshipful master; Joe Hodgson, senior warden; H. L. Hedrick, junior warden;' S. A. Barnes, treasurer; L, B. Davis, secretary; J. C. Price, senior dea con; W. S.' Price, , junior deacon; Porter Graham, tyler; E. O. De Moss and Gilbert Elils, stewards; Richard Morrison, marshal. E. M. Smith is the retiring master. Butter Wrap orders prompt ly tilled at the Leader shop. W. M. PclcrMa C. It. BUh.p Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pondtaton. Or. Free Dr. S. L KEiuIAKD Veterinary Sageon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 iniiiiimimiiiiiiinif ooo ("Poss" Barnes heads the list) ..... ,,, , ... r ' K " - v ." - . Better look over the harnesswe have the oil and tank to loan you. We also have New Harness, The. Best, MADE TO ORDER FOR HOME PEOPLE. PRICES RIGHT TIIEY HAKE THE I.1ARE CO HOW ABOUT PLOWS? Foot Warmers or Gang? Team or Tractor? Side-hill or Prairie? A John Deere or Jota DUTCipil for every place. ' " o o o WAGONS 1GHS ELECTRIC WASPS and Two-Spool Sewing Machines. Kash Kounts O 1 !