T4 WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, fubllihtr M KM. Kin ION KATCl Strut! lit AcftAHCt French Class Honors Teacher Honoring Mrs. Lilian rYederioka, the Frviwh Claw observed her "jour iU naissanee," at the home of Mrs. MEMORIAL HALL ENTERPRISE SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED emnlxed at the Mr. and Mr. II. country noma of A. lwd of Wath The Year , Six Month 1 00 Three .Month , 0 50 It. R. Snlinir. last Thumlayeveninir . ... . - tuena on Thursday. March 27. when 12 00 Dainty blossoms appropriate to the WesiOB memorial ASSOCUUOn w thelr dHUBhter Haael Ucam the FSIDAT, APRIL , FnttM at tht poitotllc t WttU. Oitfna icnd-tltt Kll mailer. AmrKIIJINU HAUl Kcgulur, per inch per insertion 15c Transient, jut inch pr insortitm .....LVc Iah-iiI, per line Kr insertion 10c SATURDAY-AND MONDAY anrmirtime save the rooms an tractive appearance. A short musical program consist ing of solos by Mrs. Salinjr anil du ets by Mr. ami Mrs. baling, was greatly enjoyed by all present. A psychological tost was then conduct ed which occasioned some astonish ment and much merriment, but ul timately produced highly edifying results. Refreshments were served at a late hour, the color scheme through out being pink and white. A large at- ganlzed -Watts Is President The Dowd-Smlta Nuptials A very pretty wedding wa aol- V-TTP-'J SPLS m - - w . The pupils of Miaa Tipton' room are making a splendid record in attendance, as no one has been absent for three week. Miss Colvln'i room has been decorated with pussywillows and bluebirds, suggestive of spring. The schedule of work has been received by. the Sewing and Agri cultural clubs of (he sixth and sev- Work is now in pro. win 1 bride of K. Iiutler Smith of Mono- . " , lulu. The Weston Memorial Association The cozy home of Mr. and Mrs. was auspiciously launched at the fVowd was decorated with plant meeting of subacriUTS' Saturday and vines, and at 3 p. m. the mar evening at Weston opera house. riage ritea were read by Rev. I). S. A. Fames was chosen to pre- A. Kussel, the. ring ceremony being side as temporary chairman, and used. The bride was daintily Mrs. C. II. Smith was named as gowned in white satin and georg- enth j,... temporary seerouiiy. rut eiviw mm vwrrc-u uuuiuii irresa. A institution was adopted, of white and pink carnations. jt 'ntu n Urtnimously decided which among other things says: - After congratulations, light re- . th Soohomores have uroduifd the irreatcst orator of the tlnio in The object of this Association freshmen ta were served. The wed shall lie the suitable coinmemora ding mrty then left for Washtucna, M "PI FIN l!P" FlAY birthday cake with lighted candle t ion of the immortal deeds of Ore- from which point the newly-jnarricd bLLftll Ul Urt ll wag tJ)0 dominant feature. The gon pioneers in the conquest of pair went to Everett, Wash., where 1 honor guest was then showered wilderness and the heroic service the groom's twrenta reside. Several the au- with birthday wishes and presented of her soldiers and sailors in thwart- girl friends and college frienda of also the Mr. ami Mrs. Nmth I. J. M. Banister, bv thority veMetHnnudohervbypn- wuv7-,r- . , . ... , , Those participating in the even- claim two certain days to be knwon ing.5 fostjvti Mrs. Lilian w Clean-up Days, and set aside as FYedericks. Mrs. Mary McNee. Mr. such days Saturday, April 6, and and Mrs. J. H. Williams, Mr Monday, April 7. Upon said days I authorize that ail rubbish of every character bo placed in convenient receptacles ac cessible to the street or alley, so that it can be removed by the Wes ton Transfer Co. I further advise the removal of all manure and trash from all barn yards and alleys at once, as a means of preserving public health and in creasing civic pride. Dated at Weston, Oregon, this 2d day of April, 1919. and Mrs. Robert Proudfit. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph U. Saling. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Church of the Brethren Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. C. W. S. at 6:30 p. hi. Bible Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 p. m. J.H. Gordon, elder. Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. tn. Epworth ciation will be, held the third Friday .it . . t mm.. mm... . & ing tne nation s enemies; also me air. ami airs, wnun were present promotion of community welfare to wish them happiness and bon by means of wholesome, instruc voyage. live and educational entertainment Mr. Smith is in the employe and community gatherings." of the United State government The minimum voting membership and is engaged in construction work foe is fixed at 110 annually, but in Honolulu. With his wife he ex the ayment of any sum entitles lcta to sail for that city from San the person paying it to a like crod- Francisco about April ft. it in admittance tickets to any The wedding guests were: motion picture or other entertain- Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Rusael, Mr. ment given by the association itself, and Mrs. J. H. Gross, Margaret The community social evenings, which are to be held once a month, are free to all. The holding of a voting member ship by either husband or wife en titles both to vote. Business meetings of the Asso- Gross, Mr. and Mra. S. A. IVmlin, Margery, Jack and Itahy Doolin, of Washtuena. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richal, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers, Kmery and Kenneth Rogers, of Weston. J. M. RAXISTER Mayor.,.- League .at .1:30...... Prayer., mating- ewning cai mnth. J. W. PORTER, Recorder. AMERICANS NEVER QUIT , The Germans found that the Ameri can doughboys at the front were not quitters. , Let us show those dough boys that the Americans who stayed at home are not quitters. There Is no better way to do thia than to hold on to the Liberty Bonds we have and buy to the limit when we are asked to take more. Carter Class, Secretary of the Treasury, said recently: "Our boys at the front In the service of the government have never quit If 1 you sell your Liberty Bonds you quit at a time when the government needs your continued support Every time you quit by selling your Liberty Bonds you hurt the credit of our govern ment and make it more difficult to finance the war. The cost of the war continues until peace Is signed and our gallant boys are brought back to .American soil." There is no excuse for you to sell your bonds onless you are without - food or are to be turned out of your home. In a Liberty Bond you have the safest investment In the world. The credit of the United States, whose wealth is estimated at I230.000.000.0UO. la guarantee that you will get your money back. In the meantime your money will be working for you at fair rate of Interest Officers were elected in the good old. town meeting style, without nominations. They are: Dr. F. D. Watts, president; Hey Winn, vice preisdent: Mrs. H. Goodwin, secretary; E. O. DeMoaa, Thursday evening. S. E. Powell pastor. United Brethren Church Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Sunday school at 10:00 a. m Junior C. E. at 2:30 p. m. C. E. meeting at 7 p. ing Wednesday Wriggle, pastor. n-..: ri u tv. m....v. ...:u ,, , i ,, ,.., affairs is vested. The three board a wi uiai . ciiuiiit avi an. uuuua , , school at ten o'clock, preaching at WAR TROPHY TRAIN WILL REACH WESTON TUESDAY the person of Lois Lleuallen. George Ulomgren is recovering from hia recent illness and expect to be in school next week. The members of the High School enjoyed delightful April Fools' picnic up Pine creek. The young people started alout one o'cha-k with kodaks, weiniea and marsh mallows. They did not come hack till evenlng-and then with face coated with dust and burned by the sun. Three rousing e.heer for Mr. Fitzpatrick ! A numU-r of purely Imaginative stories were written by the English IV class. Some of the tale show ed, indeed, that the imagination of the writers had soared to ethereal heighti. Two stories entitled "A Trip to the Moon," by Dorothy Proebstel and Wilma Harbour, and "If I Were to Choose a Wife," by Otis Gould were among the beat. 'Webster's New International DJCTONAJtrrj ar In um by bust nts men. tnilnstra, bankers, tudiw, architects, physicians, larmfrs, teachers, librarians, cler gymen, ay tmrntitul man mud tmmM lAe wrU mmr. ArtYoaEquIppdtoWla? The New International provide tht mean to tucctts. ItlaanaUV fcnowinc teacher, universal qs tkn answerer. If you seek efficiency and ad ancetnent why not make dally use of thia vast fund of Inform atlonr M.eMVafwfcularyTenM. l?ttPee, AM llluamiloMi (Mara rite, fetaenpatemJ LairtM. tltJt sti ladli haw rillws. I iim '" I i 1 ''.in WllUlnmm " , 1 at rwkat K - ac. mmmmmmm m. fraj-er meet. iresurer evening. L. r. The annual Freshmen reception L .L . . m , M. . was held Friday night by the upper . The Northwest War Trophy Train d,, of lhe igh School. A sent out to herald the WtoryLib- novd tritcrtainment was planned erty Loan will reach Weston station .nd firrie(1 ou. bv the Soi.homore constitute the board of managers, in which control of the association's ir eleven. Also preaching at eight o'clock in the evening. W. R. Storms, pastor. Christian Science Society Scr vices Sunday at 11 a. m., and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Water street, near Main. I Liberty Bonds I , An absolutely safe invest- ment. If you have money to in- ? e L i ;u..... ii i.. r .... T Z If you sell Liberty, lionds, sell to us. T . We buy and sell Liberty Bonds. , Any denomination too $100 f loOO-llOW. James L. Elam Walla Walla - - Washington members elected are G F. C. Fitzatrick and DeMoss. W. Staggs, Mra. E. O. The four officers and three othera Tutfi'ty' APj'' 8- ,l 0Bth,rf' clasa-aa vaudeville. The first num. ..V M7. ;" "i her was a short sKctch rrom achool remain here thirty minutes. life "A Faculty Meeting." Th The train consists of six cars and di(rtfrent mgh School teacher wre a corps of military men. speakers impersonated by the class-Anna and publicity expert accompanie it. vender a Miss Simmons, Jesai Report say that the train made Davs as Miss Brown, Goldl Nesbit triumphal progress in southern M Hollenbeck, and Gall rrnmil- IllUIPrn n'OtlirU V . w"aaea oy lM William, as Mr. Fita,atrlck. Ther FEDERAL MANAGER 0 BRIEN uJZ WRa much um chewln nd iiirnrnTf Tiir nrnnT nftin who V "bI!to expl'in, ?, the Klingonthe part of the teacher., INSPECTS THE DEPOT ROAD '"eimP'vHncidenU th0 efforUof Mr. FiUpat- ot. th'r cxpcrlenc. in demon- rick t0 m.inui,, dicpine and strating the war use of different diirnity ;ln0wrpMcrama , , ,n The second number was a mighty of the O-W. R. N., arrived in Wea- At Ashland, Medford and Grant ortion by Lleuallen, "Curfew ton Wednesday morning in his spec-. Pas the crowds were so great that Sna Not Rjn Tonight" With ial car and remained during the en- it was with difficulty the train was wij mJ together gymnastic ires tire forenoon. He was met by the able to proceed in time to make the tum, who,8 ,udi ncv depot road committee, nsisting schedule. thrill with emotion as she uttered p m TrKB il' Ma?p"d w. "Curfew sl.all h. M. bmith and by President Por- T'opsy-TW Party not ring tonight." tei ot the Weston i Commercial club., lopsy IW rany The last number capped the The road to the depot was care- The member, of the Saturday r i .i.- Worth WatU and Gail William A.lV.LliDELL General Insurance I M Real Estate LIFi: HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Do you want to tell your X property 7 If it it saJable I CAN SELL IT ! Cleaning nnd Pressing Men's and Women's Suits PATENT, VHOLE WHEAT and GRA1LAL1 , F1LOUR Yellow and White ORM MEAL fully inspected by the party and it is understood that the results of Manager O'Drien's visit encourage the hope of early improvement of this important local highway, which has long needed attention. Mr. O'Brien was escorted about town and visited the leading stores. He was also taken on a motoring trip through the adjacent wheat country, which he declared he had never seen to better advantage. TERMS CASH At Leader shop. Each Pacific Coast State to Get at Least One Tank to Aid Fifth Drive Afternoon Club entertained their husbands with a Topsy-Turvy par ty Thursday evening, April 1st. All Fools' Day was manifested by the grotesque costumes donned for the occasion and the circuitous route by which the final destination was reached was a veritable maze." ' Unique sports, including an arch ery contest, contributed to the eve ning's entertainment. At midnight delicious refreshment were served, after which the strains of "Home, Sweet Home" announced the hour of departure. Special mention is due Mrs. Rich gave a demonstration of feminine gymnastics in jumping, boxing and many other novel stunt. The scene created much merriment. The remainder of the evening waa ,. C"J:Mfc III KMMIVO. VOHIIH-IIMI mystic ttjngjjnjf 0f pUnL.) inj wafers, lee cream and cake were served by the Sophomore. 3. A. Churchill, stale superintend ent of public instruction, and W. W. Green, county superintendent, visited and instccted tho Weston schools last Friday. They express- ard Morrison and Mr. J. W. Porter e uieiweim " nigniy pieaaea for the fantastic conception of their wiUJ lhe mwiner n which the achool WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud j I LUNCHES i STEAM-ROLLED BARLEY AND WHEAT CRUSHED AND CRACKED CORN We will crush your cob corn for you, or shell and crush it; or, if "dry, grind it into corn meal. GENERAL FEED ROLLING AND EXCHANGE JOE HODGSON - THE MILLER respective regalia. work here is conducted. 8 KITCHEN CABINETS BUFFETS LIBRARY TABLES CHILDREN'S ROCKERS (a beautiful line) if OSS 1 umihire Store --'''' , Twelve tanks which have been as signed to the Twelfth Federal Reserve District for use during the Victory Liberty Loao drive opening April 21 hare been assigned to the seven states In the district so that eacii state In the district will get at least one of the tanks to display during the campaign The tanks have been ash'zned as (ol lows: Two to Washington, one to Oregon, one to Idaho, one to Utah, on to Nevada, two to Northern Call fornla and two to Southern California and Arlsona. The remaining two tank are to be carried o- special troaby trains wbicb will tcur the district Tanks In Sham Battle Veterans of tbe American Ekpedl 2 tlonary Force wbo have seen actual service In France will be th drivers ft of tbe tanks during the campaign. Be n fore being distributed throughout the v. district for the opeclng of tht, earn palgn tbe tanks will parade In Ban Francisco and give a sham battle. u All of the tanks are being shipped from tbe East direct to San Francisco. U They are due to arrive there about April 6 when they will be taken to a U four acre tract near tbe Southern Pa- J clflc freight yards and assembled by tbe men who are to drive them. Each of tbe tanks will be armed wltb a Martin machine gun or S7 M M. smoke bombs with special plctols and lights. Display of War Relics In addition to the tanks tie special trophy trains will carry a complete display of relics wblcb have been gathered on tbe battlefields of Franc and wblcb have been Mpped back to this country since the signing of the armistice. Accompanying each of th trains will be an American war hero wbo will speak for the Victory Loan. One of thr trains will tour 'b North west and the other will travel through California and the Southwest Mail. Your KODAK FIUilS t ptoi Tallman Drug Co. for expert finishing. Each print carries the per aonal touch, Msil orders given prompt atten tion. We pay return postage. TALLMAN DRUd CO. GARRED oV KRAUSE Wall Walla Wash. The Weston Leader Is on a cash basis, and positively want no busi J nes otherwise, Clark Wood, pub- J lisher. . I a TaoMi produces in the motor those ideal conditions which cause it to develop more Power and Speed, run further on a gallon of fuel, and really adds 50 percent to the life and durability of any gasoline-driven machine. Box of 60 Tankli TsblnU... Box of 100 Tankii Tablets.. .90c. 11.00 A. PHILLIPS, Vestca STRAIiSHTC VAPORIZER Will Save Gasclin The Stransky Fuel Va porizer is new, it is dif ferent, it is 'patented and guaranteed to save 25 to 50 percent in your gasoline bills. Raymond V. Sowers State Agt, Weston, Or. ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods Phone your dray orders, 93, or call at store. Davis & Ellis CASH MARKET Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla Coutity. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Henderson, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that (he un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the above-entitled estate by the above-entitled court, and as such administrator has qualified as by law re quired. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to pre sent the same, properly verified as by law required, to me at Weston, Ore., within six months from the first publi cation of this notice. I First publication April 4, 1919.) . Fred R. Henderson, Administrator. FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAD) FOR LIVESTOCK, HIDES. PELTS, &c; HASS & SAUER ! HOMER I. WATTS Attorncy-at-Law Practices In all Stat and Kednraf Courts. - ATHENA. OREGON i