Lutbr Shellenfoerger, Hoy tutu, -4-wr i BREVITIES p Waltr Williams and Walter Beam- ell or Trade l?ft yesterday for Calirarv. A Put one of the NEW DAY PHO NOGRAPHS 4j. a a aa I , u t .t.utiinlt itM IM t II-1 M, Vf "lint vj'jn'i immivii ar v Suffered there for skilled jrrlrul- cm NEARLY NEW, AND IN EXCELLENT SHAPE Oil week from lorn-. Jtighft price paid for ,ome It's a Bargain See Us Soon WESTON GARAGE R. G. SALING, Mgr. Joe iud wm in town a few dy ,.J1wt lha wj earh nd all lv M Pendleton lfotict to Creditors it Oreiron fur Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Eatate of Otwell Thompson Douglaa, defeated Notlca ia hereby given that the un tlrsignd haa been appointed execu trix of tha above-entitled eatale by the above-entitled court, and aaatirh executrix haa qualified aa by law re quired. All peraona having claims agalnat (aid eatate are notified to pra tnt the same, properly vorldvd aa by law required, to me at Wtaton, Ore in, or to my attorney. Homer I. Watte, at bia office In Athena. Oregon, within six months from the first publi cation of this notice. Dated January 24, 1019. Harriet Euzabbtm Povaus. , Liberty Bonds An absolutely aafe Invest ment. If you have money to In vwt, buy Liberty HoikU from u. If you sell Liberty Uonda, sell to us. We buy and sell LlWrty Bonds. Any denomination IW-elOO tWO-flUUO. James L. Elam Walla Walla Waahlngton TERMS CASH -At Under shop. Tbe Faimers Dank of Veston Establistzed 1891 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty ando Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company Kn-ai t chickens Canadian wheat empire Is the Iead- i . .. ... ' . . I t. t a ...III L a 1 9 MW at the Weston Market. r a wisn. n win uv sure w.-n wi Another big danc Saturday jflv ,uUcrilx'"' 8 night at Weston opera house. Xhtt Eastern Orj-gon etockmen a Eight U'U shotes, weight about ty" hv? to feed for 40 days Is HO x.u.ul. earn, for bt4wf f rrank II.IU-rt,proml. A Itanister. phone 81KU. wn Uki1h kman. who Is win- ' tering a large number of cattle in Mrs. Henry B. Kills of Iloy. W , south end of the county. . Mr. ho, haa been visiting at the home Slilbert bases his opinion on the of Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Davis in this VHct that the snow has clung to city. the trees for the past ten days. Ikn Ia was In town Sunday This is an old Indian sign for con front Trvscott, where he follows linued. snow, garage work, to visit hia little ; airky wiIgon ,nd Fred Cretr daughter. returnei fron) Spokane, where Zack Ctiandler, a Dayton, Ore they completed the course at the gon, pioneer, was in town this Modern Automobile school. Each week, visiting his niece, Mrs. W. Mas granted a diploma. , The boys M. Towers. took both automobile and tractor Stevens Dodge No. 49. Knight t4;he hcwl . and f cl now as Ch... II. Cartar of Pythias, is preparing to sUrt a nw f "u " w ? ""i classofcandidaU-sin the first rank 8bwut tho,r rho6cn ,,ne ot next Wednesday evening. endeavor. 'Mrs. J. P. Licuallen and her two I Captain J. A. Best, formerly younger children returned Satur- inayor of Weston and now known day from a week's visit with their to fame as "Pendleton's fighting daughter, Mrs. Lester Vaughn, at inayor," arrived in New York Tues Belmont, Washington. 'day from overseas. He had charge t.-f. , r. j, . .i pl a contagion divwion ol tne large Whi e In Pendleton recently Mrs. $ . , t Brwt J. Hodgson had. twenty-two twth J F extracted in less than an hour. Py- , Leon Lundell has taken a pot' orrhea necessitaU the operation, Jioti in the grocery department of which was painlessly performed. . . the Weston Mercantile Co. Harry Samuels of Milton. 19 years old, has confessed to killing Omar Olingcr at the latter'a place in the Blue mountains. He says he shot dinger with the latter'a own rifle after a quarrel. East Orcgonian The Weston Milling Co., through its manager, W. L. Robbins. has started suit against C II. Nelson, asking for judgment for $157.67 and interest s i i: j lor nirrciiunuiec biiu ibuvi . . Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Achilles are coming to Weston soon from Spokane, and will occupy their res idence property on north Water street. J. H. McGibbon and fam ily, its present occupants, are mov ing into the Minnick .residence.. For SaleSix seU butt chain harness, just overhauled; 40 shotes from 20 to 100 lbs.; 6 head good young work mules; 10 head work hora: one S-section steel harrowj one Si-inch wagon; two seta double buggy harness. I'll take your note If it's good. Sira J. Culley. Walter Webb and Lyle Webb re turned to their home in Weston this week from the Umatilla river, and will remain here until taking up further employment. Mrs. Webb is expected home In a few days -from Seattle, where she haa been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Driskell are visiting relatives in Weston and vicinity this week,' prior to going to Dayton, where Harve will en gage in farm work. He was com pelled to give up his position in a Walla Walla mill because of the flour dust, which seriously affected his health. j "Your Majesty, I think thepos sibillties of your ever amounting ! to much are exceedingly remote," writes Jimmie Read from Portland I to the Leader man. However and. , nevertheless, as Jimmie encloses 1 two long green slmoleons, he evi dently expects the Leader itself will amount to a whole lot. . i Miss Dorothy Bulfinch came up Tuesday from Portland, where she has been doing clerical work in the office of Zellerback & Co. Miss Bul finch was accompanied on part of her trip by her brother, Paul Bul finch, who has been visiting the H. A. Walkers at their Wasco farm. Paul has gone to American Falls, Idaho, to take a banking position. ? In a show window at Watts & Rogers' store are an Indian hammer head, an Indian net sinker and oth er relics of a bygone age picked up by .Bob Proudfit at Umatillla on hia last fishing trip. It is a singular fact that the Btone net sinker is identical with those at one time used by the Indians of tha Atlantic coast, and which Bob found when a boy in the District of Columbia. Hugh Taylor, one of the Weston soldiers who are still overseas, is in Stromberg, Germany. He say he had the pleasure of crossing the Rhine on New Year's day, in a re-. pnt. letter. He writes furthers "I can go out on the hill just at the edge of the little town we are billeted in and look all over the country. It's a very pretty coun try to look at, but outside of that I havenY anything to say about it. The U. S. A. for me. The German people sure do treat us good, but I guess they know that is about the only way to do. Now that the war is finished, I would certainly like to visit my old home town again." Uho Claxtonola in your home; it's the most beau tiful phonograph made, while the tone quality is round, full, clear of amazing naturalness and as tonishing volume. -: So od win's Dan P. Smythe Carter & Smythe UWTOS Oregon Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at the Leader shop. W. M. PUea C. It. BUhoe Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton. Or. Freewater. Or. I Dr. S. L KORD i I Veterinary Snrgeca Hospital at comer of Main and Broad streets. I Phone - Main 253 o o o WHY vE SHOULD VOTE FOR THE GOOD ROADS B0I3 ISSUE 1 Because the people as a whole want Good Roads. 2 Because what the people want they should have and usually get. 3 Because Good Roads are an economy anywhere and everywhere they are "" built "".'v-'A' 4 Because Good Roads increase the value of our County property the same as a paved street increases the value of your home by which it passes. 5 Because Good Roads are a big saving on all kinds of vehicles,, such as Farm Wagons, Trucks, Automobiles, etc. 6 Because the small cost per person amounts to nothing compared with the great benefits derived by every person in every way. 7 Because this is a new era of modern transportation we are living in, and the times demand we keep pace with other sections, counties, states, etc. 8 Because the Modern Transportation justifies the building of Good Roads. 9 Because a Bond Issue is the only fair and logical way of raising the mon ey to build that which you and I want-Good Roads-all over the county. 10 Because we want Good Roads when you and I can enjoy them, as well as future generations. Therefore, vote for the Bond Issue and build Good Roads NOW, not five or ten years from now. GOOD ROADS have made California the most talked of State in the Union. Let us make Umatilla County the most talked of County in Oregon. We can do it, we shall do it, we must do it and last but not least, WE WILL DO IT. And further, now is the time to match dollars with the State WHEN THE STATE IS READY. Procrastination may rob ua of our chance. When we get good through roads we'll stand a better chance of getting good laterals. ;V'.'V ' V .: .0-0 :: : : r; Harness, Electric Washers, Sewing Machines. We have the plows that move the Earth and Wagons to carry it. Drills and Binders to till and harvest. The best half of firm out of town Weather chinooking . Bob says: "Let's all go fishing." WATTS u