Mail. Your win mi rnnc nvmm iUAuo am 0TOO Tallman Drug. Co. for expert finishing. Each print carries the per sonal touch. Mail orders Riven prompt atten tion. We pmy return postage. . TALLMAN DRUQ CO. , GARRED & KRAUSE Walla Walla - - Wash. S Cff 7nmatpia6Je Sx If you are in the market for a car a demon stration will convince you that this car will out perform any light six on the market; that in sturdiness, ruggedness, convenience, finish and class it has no competitor at anywhere near the price-$1395. A. W. Lundell, Agt. 8 MA!!! STREET LOCATION FOH KEkSSAL HALL Expert dentistry pnees reasona bio. Dr. Sponogle, Athena, ' L Mra. J. P. Lieuallen ia conVale cent, after a severe iltr.es. provided by the following: Frank r, if w:i ! i w uvL Greer, Joe Hodgson, E. L. Woods, The time of their young live waa had Saturday by th pupils of the United Brethren Sunday school while on their joyous excursion to Pendleton accompanied by 1 . . teachera and friends. Tha Pendle- LOVMldgt Ban U N FUTClUSCi ISO ton woolen mills were Inspected and Open EottSi Kovcd. Cicnlc lunch waa eaten at the Hound , tp grounds. One hundred people management of the Weaton were on the trip and cars were MlimA..i ablation haa decided to purchase the Loverldgo barn m .ml x. I 11 I II 1 -v Wilaev arrived home neaday from San Diego and Long V,?', Mclntvre Dr K WM 8o,dim, "iT Beach. 'L1: ?'o..J,w etra sum neeoed fer this ehange r. . .,.. " .7 VT7' of plan s In sight, and in view or. Dave Ikmlfer of the Umatilla rayne, A. W. Lundell, AJickJohn. f m. I . a . , mk a is m sr . siw f . river grveted old-time friends at Weston Saturday. Grady Herndon and family have moved back to their upland farm from Firewater.' y0" rJ1, rw .. i. lotion it waa conaidered advisable later. The WaHa Walla penlten- to mak, th, arr,nmPnt. tiary will next be visited. Th, open, house property will be Monday evening, April 28, a eer purchased a planned, but tha build emonlal will be staged at Weaton ing will be moved to the site of ' " ' ' -' '"'' Sad - - f t t - Wm& J . . V ,.:..H..v f ;-', ,. , The American Field of Honor It is a patch of soil in France where sleep our.deacl It Is Spring now and poppiVs--blood-red- cover the fresh turned earth of the graves. . - While the marks or tn. sy6e still linger can we forget the sacrifice those American boys made can we break faith? We can carry on the work they died for. We can keep faith with them. We can sacrifice here and there to take, each of us,' our share of the VICTORY LIBERTY . LOAN., Keep faith, ' , This advertisement contributed through the patriotic co-operation of The WESTON MERCANTILE CO. . t a mm t kiaaa I sxe. mm v a t . V 1 1 . - B. I til Mrs. E. M. Warren is expected W nwt , to iw. wra; we ''' iw w,., home today from Marysville. matlc Order of the K"1 .ttk wte Wash., accompanied by her daugh- Khoraasan, of Wtlta Wa to. It is yards, which will preetnt no dim- tr MiaaFav Warren expected that at ket hlrty tyros eulties to the house movers. The u?r, Mua ray wexrrn. . . . ... . Doe Watti A. L. Douglas motored up from ,K. UV.M rvVU Hirer will howl throuarh the necessity of taklnff with joy over the prospect of ' ten out three maple trees, der meat. A banquet royal will be The memorial hall and cornmun. served by the Pythian Sisters prior Ity center will occupy a site 100 to the ceremonial, and the Weaton feet wide on Main street and 130 Concert Band will play. Dokiea to feet deep 4m Ilroad a beautiful the number of 150 or more are and sightly location. There will be Morrow county Sunday for a short visit. He reports encouraging crop prospects down that way. A daughter was born Mondsy morning to Mr. and Mrs. Carl C, ' Nelson of Weston at the Mrs. Nic cols maternity hospital ton. Sam Shields of the Shields Fruit C. ' was over from the twin cities Monday after spuds the which he found a rather scarce article herea bouts. The estate of the late Jesse Reeves, valued at $3000, has been admitted to probate. Mary & Reeves was named as administra trix, with bonds of $5000. ' C. E. Nelson has gone to Port land to assume hts duties as state Jewels manager of the Equitable Life. The pronounced success made by Mr. Nelson in his chosen work is a source of gratification to the friends of his boyhood in Weston. Judge Phelps has entered an or der that during the pendency of his euit against Leota Dupuis for di vorce, rrea u. uuputs snail pay in Pendle- coming from Pythian castle halls in all parts of the inland Empire. The following Easter program will be given Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at the Methodist church: Instrumental solo; song, Christ Arose; prayer, pator; Scripture lesson, Amegos and. Builders; re marks, superintendent; song, Plus Ultra; recitation, Lawrence Barn ett; song, Florence and Mildred Ross; recitation, John Powell and Eldred Price; recitation, Katharine Nelson; song. Rock tha Cradle and -Buds of Promise; rec- SEE U3 FOR GROMORE, the Depend able Kertiliior, in bag and packages, CALF MEAL International Stock and Poultry Foods and Tonics. CHICK FEED-all kinds. Sprays, Disinfectants and Lice Killers.; Hodgson Mills 4125 for her attorney a fees, 125 J. T. Lieuallen Jr. and Thomas W. for suit money and 125 a month for Gillette have bought the 1200 acre the support of his wife and their lease and outfit of Charles Tulloch near Cayuse for 950,000, All three deals were made by W. H. Morri- Itstlon, Theodore Walden; song Bible class; an Easter gathering. H. W. Collini i and Elmer Moore B(nple room fot t gray ,wn ami have bought the Dr.. C J. bmith utomolUe park, and an instltu. wheat ranch of lOacrea sli mike tion oyrr whlch tht ,ntlrt "rthwtt of rrndleton for 1164.. ty fe, ow wJth mly 000. Frankie F. Klllgore sold a bevUuslliVd Three attractive de- rrtiAW'S0,I,U,,toFiFB,,.lnn remodeling tht front of for 170,000. Lawrence Lieuallen, tK. nnm hnti kUiwi k... wn submitted by architects. child. The will of the late John S. Harris has been filed for probate. The personal property is left to his son, Elbra S. lUrirs, and the home place at Weston goes to his stepson, James M. Harris. The remainder of the estate is to be, held . in for his son's benefit. You must cleanse the stomach ' and bowels, purify the blood, each Spring, or you leave Winter's germs and impurities la your blood and system. Drive them away, clean, out the stoniach and bowels -take Hollister's Rocky . Mountain Tea, a Spring cleanser-purifier. 85c. Tea or Tablets. H. Goodwin. Adv. Mrs. R W,. Brown is reported better, after a very serious illness from smallpox at her. home near, lone. , Miss Hazel Brown, had the disease in a mild form, and soon, recovered, as did also Mrs. Benj, H, Juday. The condition of , Mrr Juday was alarming for a time, but he is ' now reported to be out of danger. Ray Sowers. Lowell Walden and Gus Burgy three Weston boys who son, the big Pendleton realty oper atorat one time a student of . the old Weston Normal. , Mrs. Vlriffl Nelld left Sunday on her return borne to Portland, trust aocompalnied by her grandmother. - Mrs. Harriet Moser. Mra. Moter. will go to Hiltsboro to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Edwards, row residing there; Mr. and Mrs. Neild hare bought out a successful gro- TOTClOAHKEniir Lieutenant Frederick: Steiwef of the 65th Artil lery and CapUin Roy W. Ritner of the American Red Cross will ' speak at High School auditorium Fri day, evening, April 25, at eight o'clock in ' behalf of the Victory Liberty Loan. Let all come. TKEE23SEVarinSldAY It tina ImSt Eistsra Oresi is :'v Kaaj Wtyi. Though It Is a fact not generally known, Tillamook county the most productive dairying section of the State of Oregon has to ship In hay and other forage fr it dairy herds. On this account farmers of Eastern Oregon profited to the extent of $100,000 In 1818. While the Tillamook section and the coast country in general boast as fertile soil aa can be found anywhere, the grasses grown there are not con verted into winter fodder for the reason that the product ia more val uabte for graiing dairy cattle. Tillamook county was not the on ly coast county that proved to be a good customer of the alfalfa rais era of the Irrigated lands of, East ern Oregon. All the rest of the seven coast counties purchased hay as well, though In smaller quanti ties , The proposed.' Roosevelt High way along the coast would open up a great agricultural empire in that region, and in a few years millions were too young for soldiering when cery business on the East Side in tha nut Kir'nni in Kn .' Portland, end will conduct It In fu. see something of the world have ture- The store is advantageously of dollars would flow out to tha hay enlisted for one year of, service located near the approach to the" producers where now only hundreds in the Army of Occupation, Sow- Broadway bridge. Its former owner of . thousands - are spent by the erg and Walden left last, week . for being compelled to retire because of dariymen. - . San Francisco; and Burgy went to his wife's illness. . v la 1911 Tillamook county sold Portland Monday. . Mends, do you knoV that the JJjJJ $? A . great Music Festival wilt be Willys-Knlght motor car has won llJLr nuiu nei ween at nana nana in . iiww,, vn which it has been demonstrated? That is its record and It will con tinue to win honors. Just ask any person who has driven a Knight motor and see what he has to say. by tela G. Baling of If once you drive a Willys-Knlght 9 - . m. : .f aa Jf . s s i a an artists . evening ou " never anve any omer Kino connection with the tractor show, A cantata, "The Rose Maiden," will be presented next Wednesday even ing, with a chorus of , 400 . voices. The leading role of "Rose Blossom" will be sung Weston. At inkling of what will be the resuft if millions of acres of land like that in Tillamook are opened up to cultivation and settlement through the medium of the Roosevalt High . way, . Baaed on what has been shown in Tillamook county, $100,-000,000- worth of, taxable property , would be added to the wealth of the state if the rest of the coast re gion Is developed in like manner, Grass Is green every day of the ; year on the ocean sldo or the Coast. Thunulav. Mr. Saline will slntr a. Come and take a ride in one and group of songs including an aris o will be convinced. Dr. S, L. from Robert le Dlable., Kennard, dealer, Weston, Or. Through his father and guardian Having bought a well-established ad litem. Walter Webb. Lvle1 Webb confectionery at Odessa, Wash., has sued the director ' general of & E. Zehm was here this week to range of mountains, and the climate railways for 120,000 damages, ship some fixtures which he had Is so mild that cattle do not need The plaintiff, s popular Weston stored in the Weston Transfer Co. 's to be kept in barns and fed, ss in boy, . 19 yeara old, lost the most of warehouse. Mr. Zehm and. family other dairy sections of the United his right hand when serving ss have moved, to Odessa from Spok- States notably In the Middle West bucket tender with an O-W. bridge ene. ' and on, the Atlantic seaboard. But, crew several months ago. The ac- u, i as haa been stated already, it has ery ind to neglect .of the company, new Yuba caterpillar drawing two h ,w,dw!!? d5w,n to e"Ep p?' new four-bottom - engine gangs. u "r UA w"u""i"r , " k w The outfit a a niftv onnand o. " wereon. inai is wny me by th way, is the engineer,. cident is ascribed to faulty macnn-ei 0n the Joe Key land, with "n. found more Profitable to keep ery and to neglect or . tne company, in failing to wsrn him against the' danger. " ' ' . Cyril Proebstal Is bsck in Weston ; again, enjoying home life after nine months of army servlcei He was a member of Company I. Twelfth In- ' fantry, arid Was selected for she In telligence SerVKSS'-kn assignment coast country will always be a great market for .Eastern Oregon hay. Ssxen Wsr Minister Killed. ' Copenhagen. 'war Minister Kesr is of ' the Baxon got ernment wss ..u.Uni on nnnnrtiinlt ' Iraehed by wounds . soldiers from for special training along" mental ' aostels is Dresdeiv who were hold and , physical lines. He declares ! lB deawastratloa asslast the redue that he found the army a good ' NeurlDf, a riinl. Cvril waa on board a trans- cording to dispatches frera that elty. ,r In New York harbor readv to ' Asether report s Ifaarlsg was throws . months, 50 cemts. sail for France, when the armistice . Wha aaa.ttasv shsssa--The Leader is Invariably was signed..' tries te swim to the ether bank. - tinued ft expiration. Notice to Cjcri&ers If this notice Is marked It signi fies that your subscription expires May 1, 1919. We would most gratefully appreciate your prompt renewal. Subscription ratos by the year, $2.00; six months, $1.00; three discon. "