i""1! f"" "sHfc. i FORDS FORDS'; FORDS Tbat Carload Sblpment is Fast Fading i "You'll have to hurry" if you want a car. Liberty Auto Co. (0. A. ADAMS) WESTON. OR. BREVITIES Walla Walla announce a Frontier Day how for September 11, 12 and 13. . Ml' Opal Winn and Marvin Winn am visiting in Wtwton .from Portland. . The cherry season ia on. Anyone dosiring cherrle will kindly phono or call. John Bonewitz. Sergeant Jim Kirkpatrlack left yesterday for Salt Lake City, where position ha been offered him, 'J Edgar May and family mt Molia- la, Oregon, are visiting at the up land home of May. Dick DeMow is now . able , to Mr. and Mr. James M. Mynard and their seven small children have located In Weston fron Nebraska, Mr, Mrynard ha purchased the Porter Gralwrn Juni(;r cot (aire property on south Water atreet. The family rnme by auto from Ne braska and made up their mi ruin to live in WtnUin within an hour after reaching thin burg, Mr, Meynnrd says the town at once looked belter to him than any he had heretofore seen on the trip. He will work at hln trade of carpenter for awhile. with a view to acquiring land after his. become more farnliar with the country. Mr. and Mr. Meynurd have not on'y been blessed with the seven children who accompany them but' alw have a daughter in Port land and another in Seattle. Mr. and Mr. L. Ruitmuiwen and hi brother, Charles .three children arrived last week ! from Denmark to make their home In the Inland Empire. Mr. tti muasen ha not decided where to r ruiverizer: travel about again on both hi leg, after a period of inactivity due to a badly woHen knee. - . - locate, but thinka he will go into eastern Washington, The family lived In .Weston some twelve year Ray Gould I reported to have ago, prior to going back to Don- lout one of hi best work horse the other day from squirrel poison at the Gould farm In the uplands. ' Andy T. Darnell has resigned hi position with the Weston Mercan tile Co., and will engage in the bus iness of buying and selling produce. Walter Beamer arrived Wednes day on a visit to home and friend from Nobleford, Alberta, where be is embloyed on the big Cameron mark. Mrs. IUufmuaaen is a sister of Mr. S. Thorsen, . Qurcfc AanouacemenU A GOOD BUY Church of the Brethren Sunday in a Whitman county wheat ranch, school at 10 a. m. . Preaching it 480 acres, all farmed, 210 crop, 11a. m. C. W. S. at 0:30 p. m. all lays good, part fenced hog Bible Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 tight. Running water: near school: p. m. J. II. Gordon, elder. . modern house. Price $100 per acre Dougla pt Methodist Church Sunday school includes all crop, all stock, machin al 10 a.m. Preaching services at On'. tew ,eft 11 a. ra. and 8:00 p. m. Epworth ove price. ueague at aw. rrayer meeting Thursday evening. S. . Powell, pastor. United BrethYcn 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. m. Prayer meet ing 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. R. Storms, pastor. Cnristian Science . Society- Ser vice Sunday at 7:10 p. m., and Wednesday evening at 7 :30. Water street, near Main. See land. m write me for wheat me or Phone 462. . C. S. BASSETT, Washtucna, Wash. The Weston Leader I on a cash basis, and positively want no bust nc otherwise. Clark Wood, publisher. For SaleSet of breeching work harness. Andy Barnett. See J. E. McDaniel for a in 40 acres of timher land. bargain , D..W. Demaris, who is aociated with If. E. McQuary in condujtirg the Milton Garage, was in town ti e other day and placed some advert ii ing with the Leader for the Ford son tractor. We wih to congratu late Mr. Dcmaris-both a to the merit of the tractor he offers and his good judgment In the selection ranch. or an advertising medium. We have moved from the Weston A carload of Ford touring cars hotel to the Pinkerton residence on and - roadsters shipped into this im south Water atreet. Good meal portant automobile center by the served. Board by tho week, if Liberty Auto Co. is being rapidly desired. L. W. Hebert. disposed of. Recent sales were Hymen H. Cohen predict that by Manager Adam to G. W. Waaco county will have a big wheat f"8- C- W- crop but will be short In oat and "v"v" barley. He estmlate iU wheat A message received hereby rel crop at 1.160,000 bushel. ative announced the death Wednes- Mr. A. James and Donald Jame ady at Seattle of Edna, the daugh of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Len ter, two year old, of Mr. and Mr. Portland and Fleenor tmil Itadke. The bereaved mother Dougla of lone were in Weston yes- ww formerly Miss Ina Simpson of tcrday on a motoring trip. , this city. ; , ; , , Fred McElralh, prosperoua fruit The following new members of grower a few mile from Free w at- the local library oard were p er, is expecting a bumper crop of pointed by the council Wednesday tomatoe from two acre of hardy evening to fill vacancies: , Mr. S. plant, say the Milton Eagle. He A.Barnes, Mrs. C. F. Bulfinch and estimate a net profit Of f 2000 from Mr. C. L. Pinkerton. . the two acre. Mr. Alex McCorkell Is reported A flying belt at the Hodgson mill to be critically ill at her honw in put the gas eatjine out of commis- the upland. Dr. Best has been in elon a few day ago, and the mill attendance from Pendleton, had inc been shut down awaiting , v Dr. and Mr. W. C. McKinney the new engine part. These ar-, and Miss Iva McKinney left Wed rived this week and the mill Is BMHv m a motorintr trin tn v.t. land. . . aiJaIW TRACTO Meaning a Drop of $150.00 FKE rAfiM FOR SALE 240 acre, all hog-tight fence, running water In every field, 8 room hpuir, , S.bams. cluuken cor-, rals, garpge, fine shude Inw, rural rout at door; near school house; 65 acre to alfalfa, balance , to spring and .fall grain except about 20 acre; altitude 1600 feet, rain fall about 2&Jnches; ICS per aero including crfp, or $50 without! good terms. It I an Ideal home and will bear investigation. -Good reas on for selling. CLARENCE DAVIS, Goldendalc, Wash. V Klickitat County. , v HOAXER I. WATTS Atiorney-at-Law Prsoilees In all State and Pdral Courts . , , ! '., . . ATHENA. OKQON A. Dr. s. l m:iw Veteoy Snrgecn Hospital at corner of Main and iJruad Btrccls. again in operation. A family reunion and dinner were much enjoyed Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Wr. M. Johnson. There were present Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Forth and Marguerite and Virgil Forth of McKay creek; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Forth; Guy, i Leroy, Herbert and Donald John- bargain. son. Second-growth dry "cordwood, fir and tamarack, banked out in coun ty road, at $3.00 per cord. Curl Brutscher.' ; Gwd seven-rotim house with mod ern appointments and six Iota for You can make your farm produce more at less cost ani with less effort on your part by using a Fordson tractor. - Not only will it help you prepare your land and cul tivate, the crops, but it furnishes power for many other farm jobs. The Fordson tractor is the result of long study of farming conditions and it has been proved a suc cess. Burns distillate or kerosene easy to operate and care for practically trouble proof. Call on or Phone us -(Phone 761) Milfcon --Garage ' : Milton, Oregon ., , , , - - "Farming's Fun with a Fordson" BUTTER WRAPS at. Leader Shop Sixty (minimum)..... $1 00 One hundred 1 35 Two hundred 2 00 Each additional hundred 0 60 253 I Phone Main it i Y t-v i '" Mr. and Mr ! Liberty Bonds H s-" An slmolutcly sac invest ment. If you hive money to in vent, buy Liberty Bond from ui. t you sell Liberty Bonds, sell to us. Wa buy and tell Liberty Bonds. Any denomination 150 $100 $500- 1W0. James Walla Walla . L. Elam Washington The pay of rural mail carriers out of Weston ha been raised 160 a year, J. E. Jones will hereafter receive $ 1500 for the services of his mule and himself (the mule take precedence on route one. Ray Gordon will get $lG2f on route two. We hope neither will squan der his gencrou stipend. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Barnett of were visiting in week while on their re- trun home from Indiana. Mr. Bar nett, who own and farm, a section of land near Wasco, Terms. Robert Proudflt. Used Ford car 'for sale- Terms. C. H. Nelson. Standard" Theatre,' Athena PROGRAM Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitiburg, Wah. American Beauty !;. and Pure White : Made of selected bluestem in one of the v m; .best equipped mills in the Northwest. , , . i ' "floid'ln Weston by ' ' Weston Mercantile Company Saturday, July 6 Douglas Fair banks in "HeadiV South." A splendid Aircraft, picture dealing with the love of a man for a beau tiful woman the locale beinir In saw Indiana Canada and the Mexican border. again for the first time since leav- with snow-capped mountain peaks Ing that commonwealth forty -years and magnificent scenery. Over 200 ago, and say he Irkea Oregon bet- cowboys are used in this picture, ter. ; He is a brother of A. J. Bar- and every one of them can take the nett of this city. lid off the pepper can down on tho A war wllc which ia attractfrnr Border, f , ' more than ordinary attention Is , Sunday, July 6-Pauline Frakr-Va ton Mercantile Co. It is a Mauser -the Standard Theatre, in "Resur- H automatic pistol taken from the rection," Count Leo Tolstoy's great J body of a German officer at SU Mi- story of Russian life before the deb- g hiel, and wa brought home by Ma- I" the role of the unhappy , or J. W. Ingram, brother- of Mr. "Katu$ha," Miss Frederick is given Jj lobert Proudfit. This weapon, ac- unlimited scope in which to give n cording to the sight gauge, has a vent to her wonderful dramatic ac- & range up to on thousand yards. - compllshmenls. In her deliniation . - -.. of Tolstoy' strongest character, the Hall & Harman, local black- beautiful and talented actress smiths, are building up a manufac ascends the pedestal of dramatic turlng business here in Ford and success equalling that in her pro truck bodies. They are not posing duction of "La Tosca." The pic Just now as "captains of Industry," ture has been sumptuously pro but point out that "large oaks from duced and shows many scenes in little acorns grow." Monday they the snowy wastes of Siberia, shipped six stpngly-built Ford bod- - Wedne8day July g-See H a. les to the Simpson Auto Co.. Pen- kjwa , H .. , this dleton. and they are working now tef Kwn productlon j faVor. on an order for six more from the ite mitte son is shown for the same company. : Jrst time at the Staqdard In se- . This la from the Pendleton Trib- Ming the Mutual pictures pro line, which could also have said for Wednesday evening, with truth that Mr. Key was at the Hayakawa series was accepted onotimea Umatilla county wheat on the assurance of the producing king: Heiekiah Key is in the city company that in filming them the on business from Weston. Mr. Key highest perfection of photographic is one of, the pioneer distillers of art had been attained. the county. The old still which ho , Coming soon "The star without worked still stands near Weston an equal," Nazimova, in a series of and he must have made good "lick- three seven-act super-feature, at er," for ha is 89 years old and still tractions "Eye for Eye," "Out of ij When you're hot and thirsty say I J - : : ROOTB . ; - : V At any place where soft beverage ate old. Bote In 3 site V; THE HENRY WEINHARD PLANT ';) Bottlm mnd DUtHtmton, PORTLAND, OREGON U t t Slr 5fi5k 5I5'rw nCilt tfc imt iiiwn iifmint Hi intiar it mnw nlliinniimiwiiiiiiim mm ni iriiniinniii The Fanners Oar of Weston EstalMed 1891 We" advise you to hold your Liberty Bonds; but1 if you must sell, we' will be pleased to handle them for you at the market price. r SAVE AND PAY UP l 1 I VI v.vi hale and hearty. the fog" and "The Red Lantern." ss8iSBSSJS