Ohe BEtmSWEGIlS 9Jfeihod of Reproduction ' WIS HITHERTO RARE . ; KOW EVER-PRESOiT I .... ,a . - i ERE ARE the secrets of The Brunswick Method of reproduction. Learn how we pained that wonder- ' fully pure tone which has given The Brunswick Pho nograph such prestige: Experts In acoustics have Ion agreed that superior re production depends chiefly upon the reproducer and the way in which tone is amplified. Until tho coming, of The Drunswick, many experts thought it impossible to overcome "spotty" reproduction that is, alternate gopd and bad tones. Yet all were striving to increase the good tones and decrease the bad. WESTON LEADER CURK OOD, Neltiaet Seniors' An tnpete4 Mrs. J. !!. Williams and Mr. F. C Fitipatrlck entertained the em ion and faculty of Weston High School at a banquet at the home of Mr. Williams Tuesday Vvening. A simvcmriiON IA1CI Vm Year It 00 Six Months ... 1 00 color achem of Dink and whit wu Three Months W carried out. Tho rooms were dee ms orated with apple blossoms, pink . rosebuds and butterflies. Tho table Ctttto ti ih iiift( at (. Of. decoration furnished a moat attrao- rtmar. BUT t ;ilTTEJTIlfJ,ilLL! M Mtea4-IM Mil Mttt. AUVCRTIIINU MAUI Regular, per inch per insertion .... Tranaicnt, per inch per Insertion.. Locale, per line per Ineertioit. tive feature of this delightful affair. The centerpieces were of roars, apple blossoms and fern, "IM with linv nlnk Mav hakit nf (lowers at each plate. The favors luskrts, while pink shades softened Senator IVindcxter is reported to the candle light. hsve presidential aspirations, but he and the job are at least a league apart. v The Japanese press occupies itself in abusing President Wilson, but its most Violent diatribes will be re garded as a compliment on this side of the pond. The fault, we found, after hundreds of tests, was large ly due to the use of metal in the amplifier or sound cham ber. Having no elasticity, metal prevented the sound waves from expanding properly. Strident noises resulted. So we chose wood, developing the now famous Bruns wick amplifier, built entirely of wood. We tested dozens .of different woods, arranging them in numerous shapes. Finally we attained the proper acoustic values. . Brunswick tone is infinitely better, for tones considered rare a few years ago are ever-present in this super-instrument No one can remain unappreciative of its fullness, richness and clarity. And all appreciate the banishment of metallic sounds. - Once you hear The Brunswick, your own ear will confirm these statements. ! Mayor Hanson denies that he ever advocated public hanging of I. W. W. agitators yet some of us will continue to think that it would be a good thing to susjwnd them along with their activities. William J. Coatcs, president of the Spoksne Sectional Labor Coun cil and vice president of the Wash ington Federation of Labor, sug gests that I. W. W. reds and radi- The feast, of seven courses wu one of tha most bounteous and ex quisitely prepared ever served in Weston. The mcnur . ' Fruit cocktail Salmon Anglais Potato chips Creamed chicken en case New potatoes Peas .Rolls Jelly Coffee Crape sherbet Salad Cheese straws Strawberry shortcake Prick ice cream Cake Coffee Mints George Dlomgren, president of the senior class, acted as tuvtmas ter. The toast list follows: Our School Wilms Harbour. Our Faculty Kendall Smith. Response F. C. Fltxpatrick., ; Our Hostesses George Rlomgren. Response Mrs. J. H. Williams. Besides these, impromptu talks Hollenbcck, Brown and I wish to announce. to the peo-; pie of. Weston and vicinity. that I have established a well'-appointed shop in Milton for . making and repairing harness, saddles, chaps and other leather goods; also aur tomobile tops and curtains. I will be pleased to receive a call from Weston friends and will be ; glad indeed to show . them my . shop, equipment and stock. Be sure to call when you visit Milton. ; IVIQ1T.WS HAMSS SHOP (J. I). WHITMAN) MILTON. OREGON were riven bv Miss cals be allowed all the freedom of Miss Simmons, Miss speech they want that they should Mrs. Fitxpatrick. be permitted to berate conditions The class of 1019 feels a keen ap preciation Oi una joyuua auair, Mr. Coatcs would v,L ,vi. mn.ic,mHli tim WISMIVW WVH VVtMIIIVIIVVH).Ht Another great feature of The Brunswick Method of Re production is the Ultona, our all-record reproducer. At a ; turn of the hand, it presents to each type of record the proper needle and diaphragm. Each . make of record can ' now be heard at its best, played exactly ns it should be. .Thus you are not limited in your selection of records to one make. v . ' - Before you buy, or even if you already have a phono graph, hear The Brunswick. Put it to any tone test you wish. Ask that the most difficult records be played. Make comparisons. s Then let sheer merit decide. ' THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER COMPANY - v Chicago and New York content. But couple this privilege with a campaign- of silence by all newspapers and periodicals. He declares that not one of the leaders would sur vive without publicity. - If not a line were printed about any of the Womea's missionary Society The regular monthly meeting of the Miwionary Society of the Meth odist Church was held at the spac ious country home of Mrs. Charles Price, Wednesday afternoon. Nine teen member and five visitors were present. A Mission Study Clssa was organised at this meeting and Mrs. J. W. Porter was appointed SALING & . AT WESTON GARAGE) - WEST WESTON, OREGON aL&ia.jfe.AihAAA eaLBkBVBt fm mmi imt lm . IVESTON 5 .;.,, Tha aw.lttisLi rnriW swwtn Ka Iks afternoon was spent in games and . . - , . . . r . . nnfetanHincr nmirn in m. aflirt TO MPIO the dinner was served in cafeteria - lUllLd . style. : hich he is not accustomed. ,tr By way of nature study some of " " " 'the lower grades are watching tho Wc had always considered J. F. storage. Friend China has discovered that "All of a Sudden Peggy"May development of tadpoles. Slover too much of 17." The eighth graders are beginning ip perfect lady . ... . . . . i i 1. : i t. -1 .L.. ' tiarvey L.unueii nas reiurneu to io iuuk wornvu vu ntcuuui ui ie school after a few days of illness. final exams, which are to be given Hazel Duncan spent the week end May 15 and 16. in Walla Walla. , Minnie Johnson has returned to Club EntertaulS Weston Motbers school after a few days of absence. 4 the mo6t delightful social ' "For tfie good of the family" you affairs for which the Saturday Af- ought to come to the High School ternoon Club has ever been sponsor play,. . The ' Seniors are pleased with their calling cards and the inserts . At this time about thirty of the ance. for. their invitations which they elderly mothers of Weston were the Beatfc of tars. Ann Mrs. Emma C. Allvn oassed away leader of the work. May. 2d at the home of Mr. and After the business meeting the Mrs. Geo. Carmichaei in Walla following program was given: Walla at the aire of 61 years. Mrs. Piano solo- Mrs. Char I us Price. , Allvn was a native of Illinois, and Summary of Work In Brazil meeungs unaer any wunwmnva. n 1900 hti Mrt. e. M. Smith. Mr. Coates asserts that the radical incc ma(j0 ner home in Morrow Reading, ' Housukoeping Trials movement would die swiftly, be- and Umatilla counties, having lived in Cuba" Mrs. Mary McNce. cause the soap box orators thrive in Weston several years. She is sur- Reading, "Tho Famine in India" only when they are given notoriety, vived by the following children: -Mrs. H. uoodwin. tv- u J- m. Mrs. Maggie Calkins of Genoa, , Piano solo Miss Ruby Price. There fa meat in his theory. Colorado: Ray Juday of Alberta; Dainty refreshment, were served 1 ... , L . L . . Riley Juday, late of the United by the hostess, asslited by Mrs. "Sign here!" is about the extent States Army. Mr8. Mary pcim0f FiUpatrick, Mrs. Wilsty, Mrs. Lav of the plenipotentiary functions Walla Walla, Wash.: Benj. H. Ju- ender and Miss Barnttt. i permitted the German delegates. .fay of lone, Oregon. 11 1,1 ain BaBiBaaw"B-a. i i.M": kUy WM V tinbie RoUct to creditors cnrisiian woman ana a nieiong , . . . . ..... Lt, -k- Notice Is hereby given that the un church member. , deraigiwd hss bean appointed admlnla- ' Funeral services were held Mon- train x with tha will annaxad of tha day at the Christian Church in Wal- eatats of Jaaaa Reeves, deceased. In la Walla. The remains were then tha County Court of tha Stata of Ore brought to Weston for interment in CiS Masonic cemetery. ar, harehy raquirad to preaant aueh j. ... claim, auiy vannea ana wun proper Herbert Nunn. alats hlhr aa (Inaar, aceompanIM br Aaalatanl Es flnears Plabnp sn4 UcLaod, Counts Rsilaaar Llbby and Ceuoly Commls ( ilonsr Harlow. fcS left Euaa t sataet a routs for the Central Oraf oa hlsbway batartaa Eugaua ssd a eoaat section. This hlsbway was dclM upon taat year as a project tab built Jointly by the stsla. county and rnreatry department A survey war mads laat year orer the tumult of tat eoaat mountains by way of fertile Uk Creak valley, but It Is said that the engineers wars not satisfies wits portion of tha routs and another oar will ba selected. Tba new road win opaa the Lake Creek valley to mil side traffic. Oa aceount of poor roadi development has bees greatly re tarded. The highway will end 4 riorence at tha month of the giutis a gentleman to bugs in cold claim. ..... .-I . - I . 1 . I J Jooasoa Farm Kesuenct Euros at the 0mc of Haiey, Haley sti. I The farm residence of AlickJohn- Sild"njrh"n p,1"". OregVwUhin in one of the lareest and finest In i -i.. r j.,. ,ki. .1. IIIVIIHM liviu UMW V I H'fc I V w. the county was totally destroyed the same being dated and published or April, in i j i aBTSSa BleMIU . The allied council has pretty well escaped unhurt, although one or the kaley. kalbv sreiwEa, Aiwmvye tor numiiuiirairi. a nation fa even yet without power by fire wltft lta content, Sunday Ja "rat time thli .28th day o A when it is powerless. J nigh after th ' All the members' of the household annexed of Jeaaa Raavaa, Deceai ternoon uup nas ever oeen sponsor . . . fourUen ' ,ntf for .mailer children was rescued just was that held at the hospitable snarpenea me iouneen points jor jhnon manaemt to home of Mrs. F. D. Watts, May 3. Gennany's long prospective pen- E'trJ AilV.lUIIDSl i LIFK HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Do you want to sell your property? If it Is salable " i'CAN SELL It c salvage his best Sunday suit through a window, having remem bered where he hung it up. The f f f f Tf f f f ff ff f fffffff ?ff A remved this week irom tne local guests oitnc ciud. ine rooms , . h Memoria, mi pn- loss is estimated at around $10,000. printer. - - were tastefully decorated with ap- "T I." although no money could of course - Last Friday afternoon the entire pie blossoms and lilacs and present- liminar.es hwc made a decided lm- keepsakes de High School enjoyed a picnic down ed an attractive appearance. Re- provement m the appearance of rtroyed HoU8e an(1 contenU were the-creek. At one o'clock they sponses to Roll Call and the pro- Weston's business center. . , insured for f 5000 in tho Queen. gathered at the school, then mean- gram riUmbers were appropriate r (Thc fire 8tertc1 jn the bathroom dered adown the stream until they to the observance of Mother s Day, ;. . . Interestimr Ore- M i supposed to have been caused found a pleasant spot. The after- embracing the following: J?,"J?fJtt by the acetylene lighting plant. crr,f in Mmi Manv Poem. "The Man to the Mother" gonian series, Colin V. IJyment ., .t,iu snaQ mam attraction was uie aeucious lunch. . - ; ' ' The Physical Geography class is planning a field trip for some after noon jn the near future. ? : f The remainder of the High School has been observing that the "Freshies"- are staying in after school almost every other evening. Every member of the cast of the Senior play has been working hard to make "All of a Sudden Peg gy' just a nttie oetter man any present, play that the High School has ever When Reading, "A Tribute to Mothers" readers more clearly and vividly "oWTlmengs-Club members ny othr ter: and those and guests. who know Dymcnt are not sur- The guests were then seated at pnscd that during an tnc unspeaK- the bungalow type. Epwortt Leasaers Toast Wienies The reerular ' monthly buainexs tables and a delicious-luncheon was able tumult on the battle front he meeting of the'Epworth League served by the club members. never lost the instinct and accuracy Was held May 2-at the home of t oocmi enm me renew inK u 0f . pooj reDortcr. ud tTice. mere were about .j-... in ii - luariy preaeni anu gomea ana music old acquaintance filled hours of the afternoon. . The host- .... were enjoyed by everyone before ess presented a dainty bouquet of Nippon needs to change its dispo- business meeting, which was carnations to "Grandma" Van Win- gltion rather than the color of its called to order by the president, kle as a tribute to the older guests , y,tr h.in Dnr,ll ih . Georra Winn. It wax voted that .. .. nnMon nf eari.i iniit.v. the league buy some new bibles for gooa-Dyes were saia, an this gathering marked iiTs ja'lte BBC :: .... . . i TRUSSES - ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS ' ARCH SUPPORTS AND ELASTIC STOCKINGS I PROPERLY FITTED I by aa expert " TALLHMi DRUGCo. WALLA WALLA. WASH. Gleariihg y a a AAAAaaaaAa a a a a a a a a a a a? WWWW WW WW WW www www wwtwww the church, and enough money was raised to pay for them. given. From "Peggy darlin' her- atrreed that self to ".lucus me miner eacn a red letter day in Weston's social A bill slipped through the recent After the meeting closed the peo one is distractingly clever. In the activities. The club has entered Iptn'ulafllt-e rpnlllrlncT all district nlo wont nut nn tha flat mrrnai frnm White Hall at Hawkhurst we first npon its vacation period and will h , ic8 to der03jted with thfe house and played games around encounter the "suddness" of Peggy, hold no more meetings until Oct- 7 u uX' wlM .it I u.A . tt t in- t . wfaried or pastime, refrefihmettU sutu uais an is v aiw 11 . 11 ! CASH EU1RHET The second act presents the "sudd- 0ber. nesaOf consequences and arouces our. interest and suspense. Not un til the last few minutes of the last act are we assured that the "conse quences of suddenness" will prove to be "all for the good of the fam ily." ... - - - . The . first and second grades are enjoying the victrola this week. Joseph Wriggle is in school again after having had the measles. Mifis Pinkerton's room ' en joyed , a half holiday Friday. Fifty-three 'of the students of Miss Tipton's and Miss Colvin's rooms ' enjoyed the picnic up the creek list Friday afternoon. The You'll be sorry if you miss it. Alberta Lands Improved and Un improved. Also wheat lands and acre age tracts anywhere in . the Inland Empire. W. H. T0MPXUN3 111 First St., Walla Walla. wAre ' nerved. Kvprvonn waa nm. useful purpose that we can see, and vided with wienies and a stick to its real intention evidently is to roast them on. . swell the coffers of county teat This delectable feasting over, the bankers. The law is "a blow at merry company sat around the bon t . . ..I t. v.. , nre, talking and singing until all country towns that will be bitterly time home resented. . State Superintendent Churchill is said to have opposed it. Those fearless bird men are dem onstrating modern methods of ocean travel on a high plane. Find the opera- house and you'll find us May 17. ' The Weston Leader fa on a cash basis, and positively wants no busi ness otherwise. Clark Wood, publisher. , . i '. i . . Chaa. H. Carter Dan P. Smyths r Carter & Cmythe t Mnrme FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS jlMGIIEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR LIVESTOCK, ' HIDES, PELTS, &c. , HASS&SAUER LUNCHES I W I Preissing SET YOli SUIT FEESSEO ; FCiTHE KCiC " ; WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP . R. L. Reynaiid j Pendleton W. M. IWioe 1 G. H. Blihop Peterson & Bishop Oregon Pendleton, Or. UWYERS Freewater, Or. 1 ICE CREAM CIGARS i,f:s;:'" candies J - u&Kera cooas Phone your dray orders, 93, or call at store. Davis & Ellis