f iTTERY ' gieei Fiiiiie? If so, consult us. We are now in position to do all kinds of battery work RECHARGING, OVERHAULING, etc.v We are agents for the PIIILADELPIIIA DIMlOIiD GRID battery. Parts supplied for batteries of every make. ' ' WESTON GARAGE R. Q SALINO, Mgr. BREVITIES CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Church of the Brethren Sunday school at 10 ft. m. I'rvuchinir at 11a. m. C.W. S. at 6:30 p.m. ttibl Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 p. m. John Uonewlu, elder. Mothodist Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching wrvict at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth lairu at 6:30. Prayer metinif Thursday evening. S. E. Powell, pastor. United Brethren Church Preach- Inn at 11 a. m. and 8 p. n. Sunday school at '10:00 a. m. Junior C. E. at 2:80 p. m. C. E. meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meet injr Wednesday evening. E. F. Wriggle, pastor. Baptist Church The Church with a cordial welcome for all. Sunday school at ten o'clock, preaching at eleven. Also preaching at eight o'clock in the evening. W, It. Storms, pastor. . Christian Science Society Ser vices Sunday at 11 a. m., Water street, near Main. Iliglifit price paid for chickens at the Weston market. Loom alfalfa hay, first-clans qual ity, for sale. W. M. Us vis. Mrs. Margaret Rabb is leaving tomorrow for a visit with friends at Portland. Miss Violet Wriggle resumed teaching Monday in her school near Pendleton. ' Conforming to the law of prog ress, the local Baptist parsonage has been wired for electric lights. Members of the Bachelor Girls club were pleasantly entertained Monday evening by Miss Ruby Prise. . Rev. 8. E. Powell has gone to Walla Walla to conduct a series of evangelistic meetings at the Marvin Methodist church. Honorably discharged from the army of Uncle Sam, Private Elmer Ferguson came In this morning from Camp Lewis. 4 For Sale Two 3 bottom, 16-inch new style Flying Dutchman plows; only been used few days. Will sell cheap. . Chas. Betts, phone 30F13, Athena. , . Mrs. Geo. W. Baker of Wallace, Idaho, arrived today for a visit with her brother, Private Earl Rose, and 'mother, Mrs.1 Marion O'Harra. The ground . hereabouts is cov ered with several inches of enow, which meets the views of those who would rather take their winter now than later on. Mrs. Clem Duncan was taken ill last Saturday while visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iven O'Harra, with influenza in mild form. She is recovering. Guy Cronk, district manager of the Standard Oil Co., was ih town Saturday from Athena accompanied by his brother, who is visiting bim from Emmett, Idaho. Mrs. Rhoda Beck of Walla Walla, member of a well known pioneer family of this section, was here last week for a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Nelson. Returning from Corvallls, where he took the short course in tractors at Oregon Agricultural College, ra don King left for Spokane thia week to attend the Holt school. ' , Robert Mills of Walla Walla, who recently received an honorable dis charge from the United States navy, was a guest during the week at the home of Rev. W. R. Storms. - I will wait until February 20, 1919, and no longer, for the settle ment of account due me. These will then be collected through Fee .& Fee, my attorneys. W.L.Rob bins. , Lost On the streets, a lady's purse containing rings, papers and money. If finder will kindly re turn purse, rings and papers to this office, the money may be re tained as a reward. W. L. Rayborn went to Pendle ton Monday to engage in jury ser vice and was drawn on the grand jury. He was thus enabled to come home, .as that body will not meet again until the next term. ; Overland cars continue in active demand in the local automobile market. Dr. Kennard sold a Light Four this week to Edgar A. Simp son, and a 1919 model of the Light Four to Herman Goodwin. Tom Eagleton, the 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Eagleton kVVAVAVVAVAV.V.v.V.V.V.V.v.V.v.v.VW of this city, has enlisted in the . : -- flaw, after first obtaining the con sent of his parents. He has gone to Bremerton, Wash., for training. Peter Weidert has brought suit against Henry Barrett to eject de fendant from land belonging to plaintiff and held by defendant un der lease. The complaint alleges that the terms of the lease have been violated, and damages to the amount of - $2500 are also claimed. Miss Cora Beamer of Weston and Mr. John Mayberry of Milton were united in man lag Sunday at Pen dleton. The bride Is a popular high school girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beamer, prom inent among Weston's long-resident families. Mr. and Mrs. Mayberry have the good wishes of a host of friends throughout the countryside. A surprise party was given Sat urday evening in honor of Rev. S. E. Powell, pastor of the Methodist church, who had just reached his 39th birthday anniversary; Assem bling to the number of 40 or more at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. M." Smith, the friends went to the parsonage In a body and spent a jolly evening. An informal program of games and music was rendered and cake and coffee served. Colonel Raley and Judne Fee, the veteran Pendleton lawyers, have gone to San Francisco, where they will opiNwe ' one another in the case of Jcrusha Ciabtie vs. Mar vel L. and Homer 1. WatU, involv ing the disposition of certain lands of the WatU estate. Fee repre sents the plaintiff and Raley the do' fondants. The case goes to the cir cuit court of appeals at San Fran cisco from the district court at Portland. "I herewith enclose check for two bones for the Leader another year it is looked for like a letter rem home," are the kind words written us by J. A. Stolp from Rkford, Wash. - He says they are . now having another winter up there after two weeks of spring weather in January. There will be work at Red Cn as headquarters Tuesday and Friduy afternoons. The rooms will be open at one o'clock and all mem Urs are earnestly requested to come and assist in the work assigned to the local auxiliary. At ft recent meeting of the Wee ton school board all the members of the present teaching force were re-elected for the succeeding school year. None of the contracts have as yet been signed, however. With only two negative votes Senator Ritner's bill increasing tie salary of the Umatilla county jude from $1200 to $1800 a year hss passed the state senate. . Tankii, the modern auto fuel, prevents formation of carbon. See A. Phillips, local agent. . iWAVV.VAV.y 9 .s a " SOUVENIR POST CARDS PERFUMES TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND SUPPLIES PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES FINE CANDIES CIGARS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS . RUBBER GOODS AND SPONGES JEWELRY Herman Goodwin Prescription Druggist We Appreciate Your Patronage. Call Again. Ch.s. II. Carttr Dan P. Smyth ?arteru mythe Dr. S. L EDuIAIiD 1 Pendleton - - - Oregon Ti: Veterinary Srrgeca j ly CM " " L"i" i: Hospital at comer of Uaio w. m. fctcfiM G-1. suhf 1 1 an(j Broad streets. . Peterson & Bishop : : ne u 253 j LAWYERS J - I Pendleton. Or. FreewaUr. Or. -I 11 Ik Fanners Bank of Weston Established 1891 IF YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR BONDS THROUGH THIS BANK AND HAVE NOT PAID IN FULL, PLEASE DO SO NOW. ALL PAYMENTS SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE BEFORE JAN. 30. lu ef) in ih$ thrift vlnwi ami buy 1910, H". S. ,S. o o o ri Ann Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Wait$bur, Wash. American Beauty and Pure White Mem5 Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest.- L V Sold in Weston by ; "O Veston Mercantile Company (For the want of a nail the shoe, horse, rider and war were lost) Whether for male shoes, female shoes, horse shoes or cow shoes IVETE GOT "El 'WV.ptr.pr Wind vour grandfather used, or the kind mother used to fix the hencoop, or the kind little brother is using to make a gunboat Whether for planking a county bridge, or laying E. 0. DeMoss' linoleum, or what Bridget used to spoil a rival's face WE'VE GOT 'El The real old cut 10 penny, 40 penny spikes; the 6 ' penny finish or the 8 penny wrought WE'VE GOT 'EH Take your choice at HALF the regular price. . One keg of choice mixed wire nails for 6c straight. ' The whole batch totaling 3 or 4 kegs for 4c straight. " All regular wire stock, 8 cents. We are nailed to the cross. We have nailed a lie. - . . , , . . The "flu" puts a nail in your coffin." C . - T. The devil a nail in your tire. Gome and see our Harness made to order for you. Look over the Plows, Wagons, Engines and Electric Washers. Watts & Rogers