94. I WESTON SCHOOLS ' ' Mixa Rintoul htm duo new pupil In the aocnml prude thin wwk- IU'ie Haas of district 65. The primury jrmles ro lomiunir , their sounds this wwk and consider thumsclves the most importint class in tho building. Since lu.st wwk two now puptlit have Utn added to Mrs. FiUiwt i i k'n room KMo in tho third grade- and Arthur Slainier In tho fourth grade. ' ''f$i V-' '. , SS U3 K '1 Oliver rulvenzer - If " ' - Axioftfeer Carload o are ready for immediate delivery. (Phone 761) Milton, Oregon WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD. Publlihtr ii - SUBSCRIPTION RATES -Sliictlt in Adjunct The Year :........2 00 Six Months ,'. 1 00 Three Months .'. 0 60 TODAY, SEPT. 19, - - - EntmS at tht psstollicc t West, Ortgoif . ' '. snecssd-cUM wiilnwHtr. i v ADVERTISING RATES Regular, per inch per insertion 15c Transient, per inch per insertion 20e Locals, per line per insertion..,...,... 10c Mrs. l'inkoiton has (wo now pupiln - hvd HuMt hiiI lU rthu . Chorlotto I 1m is a new pupil in tho eighth grade. , The text nooks for the froblumn have arrived, ao thy now can begin actual studying. . Tho senior ealttn thinks it id very much abused because it is required to learn so many things about the metric system In Physios which seem unnecessary. Among the' visitors In Hik'h School this week were two 'tu graduates rtortruilv .Van Winkle ami G"orBe lilonnfrt-n." Mi.-w llor tens Ibtker wus another vinitor: -The tlirectors visits! whool Mn lay, lookintr over the huihlinx to sh what improvements could he maih', . Mr. Fitzjatrick and- Mina lavis were IVmlkton visitors Saturday. The Utah School is proud to know that a large numler of the '19 clat is goins to attend school this win ter. Esther Willinnis is -already settled at Mills College. Maxim) ' Scriinshcr left this morning, for (). A. C. George- iilomgren, Otis Gould, Haxel Uuncan and Dorothy Iro'bstel leave soon for Portland to visit friends and relatives before ' going to O. A. C:. Gertrude Van Winkle and Vida Greer are guing to attend Whitman College, and Minnie Johnson is going to University of Washington.' - ;t Some of the less fortunate ones are still in Weston and vicinity. Kuth Proebstel has secured a - posi tion in Warren's Music Store at Pendleton. Kendall Smith lias be come a surveyor and is now at Enterprise. Wilma Harbour at tended summer norma) and is now teaching school near Pendleton. Velma Gerking is going to. Walla Walla, where she intends to work. We are sorry to Uwe one of our ' '19 class, JLcIa Powell, who Is going to Montana. Eldon King is working in the Liberty garage, and Billy Van Winkle is helping his brother on the farm. Leia Montgomery ia at home ! The new course in music, which PRODUCTION AND TEE EL C L aound Production. By increasing Hill, to be preserved like Mt. Ver- productipn the cost of living not non and Mr. Lincoln's home at waa prepared by the State Depart only is decreased but. employment Springfield. The national campaign ment of Education, has arrived. Tilwratwl will be held durinff the week of Thia work ia to be done outside of to command less necessary things. October 20-27. If we do not adopt every means of increasing output, if we do not abolish waste and diminish unneces sary expenditure, we must grad ually impoverish ourselves as a nation. Unless we give a share of our national effort to pro duction of necessities and save on , , ,., has been chosen by the state fulr man luxuries that more capital may be rePrt published elsewhere should be MWBBB t0 bg c,rf of school. Provision Is made .to give credit in the High School for , work The financial strength of the done to 'ptan, voice and violin. Weston community is illustrated by Morm themstlve8f U)at cmJit the strength of its banking institu- may be given. Address J,- A. tion. Never has The Farmers' Churchill. Salem, , Oregon,, for r i. iir . : 1 ! in firmut ion larger a Vl nvswu camcu liuti sum oi ueposits; never nas its re- h.n rw,. T, honWV Major William 0. Wlilts of Eun fnr fiirfhfr nrnliirtitin. rnnditinns will follow that will tend to lower we,l.bt'in the general standard of are interested in the community's who wilt act as guards at the state (air at Salora. The prospect of every American wage earners in spite life of the jonn p having relieved the local of higher gasoline shortage, we're here to say. he's oil right. i : j i k ii iiamiK lan tauuv vi uic . uiiuks nominal wages, necessary to sustain life and make . But if we are prepared to work it worth living depends in part hard, to spend wisely, to save regu upon the speed and quantity with jarly, to cut down waste and ex which those things are protluced, travagance and invest securely, says the War Loan Organization of ghorter working hours will become the Twelfth Federal Reserve IM6- rxJS6ible wages will tnct. . If we were able lor a certainnot nominally higher and prosperity length of time to devote the' whole"w;u be our national portion, of our productive powers to making One of the greatest aids to the useful things and nothing else, their furtherance of this program is con- cost would be reduced', in spite of Bjstcnt and regular investment in the machinations of the profiteer, government savings securities. War to a price which would enable Savings Stamps, Thrift Stamps, - a. u. .ii j. u . .... .... Jgnwea everyune w iwvc on ui uc savings trtmcates and unerty requires. , . Bonds offer opportunity for the It is obvious that the wage earn-' putting aside of any sum of money, ers of the country constitute the no 'matter how great or" small, chief market to which producers They are safe, they bear high in must look for the purchase of the terest and investment , in them goods produced. In the mainit is means new capital, new opportunity necessary that we produce for our- and new prosperity for the people selves and for others such things as of the nation. : ; we require such as food, shelter i. . , . and clothing. If a .sufficiency 'of A state organization is now being these things were produced, their perfected to raise the quota; of prices would fall to a level where $37,600 for the State of Oregon to- tent margin has resulted In a decision all might obtain what their neces- ward the national fund of f 5,000,- " the part of the J. K. Gill company sities demanded. 000 to be raised for the Roosevelt f Portland, representative for all pub- The cheaper these things become Memorial Association. County the less they take of the wages of chairmen will be appointed and the workers, the more money is county committees will be organized freed for the purchase of other in each county. The fund will be tilings, and a demand is created for devoted to the erection of a per fresh commodities. This demand manent memorial in Washington, furnishes further employment and D. C, and to the creation'of a park additional wages. So this cycle in the town of Oyster Bay, which eontinues to ' reTOve . indefinitely -may ultimately include Sagamore THE GROWTH Of AN IDEA The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen of Marshfleld will open a general store to provide necessities of life, and some luxuries, at not more .han 10 per cent over wholesale cost, be really and lnd Perhaps as low as 7 per cent ' .11 I I .... J nirjimiiu (txurm uciwwh Portland auri Kugene were broken, hon Lieutenant llatton, member of he government forest patrol crew on iuty, flew from Portland to the Eu cne aviation' field In exactly 45 min ites. ' ' . , ' Correspondence courses are not roe- as coming within the provl- lions of the soldiers' educational bill, tccording to an opinion by Attorney ' Jeneral Brown for the guidance of Jam A. . Kozer, deputy secretary of itate. ' . . . Bids for furnishing 82,000 bronze nedals for Oregon soldiers, sailors and narines who participated in the world ar are to be opened In Balem on October 10,-according to a "decision -cached by members of 'the so-called Oregon medal commission. Refusal of 8alem retail book sellers a handle school books on a 15 per lohers furnishing books for Oregon tchools, to Install a store of their own ' O Salem. ' - - Delegates to the central labor coun- -, ;11 of Portland and vicinity voted that f the use of the Portland public audi-' .orlum Is refused by the city com ml a tioners for a general amnesty meeting f labor, tho council shall call for a. eferendum vote on a general strike - )f protest of 24 hours' duration. The only ideas worth while are those that grow for nothing sur vives unless it is good. , The E. K. Parker System in dentistry is the' result of an idea that occurred ot)r. - Painless Parker , twenty-seven years ago, and that.idea was simply this: "Dentistry is as niu'h a business as it is a profession." Beginning with that idea in ' a 'single office, jt has grown until there are - now twenty four finely equipped dental offices where the E. R. Parker" System is used. Quite a number of people now living in Weston have had dental work dope in the Portland and other offices where this Parker idea is carried out. . These offices are constantly being extended,- the last one having recently been open ed in Pendleton. Exactly the same dental work is done in Pendleton as in all the other Parker offices. In each of the twenty-four offices using the E. B. Parker System, dentistry has been systematically made better, pain has been largely over come, prices have been materially cut down, work is done in less time and fewer . visits are , required of patients. In each office several dentists work together, each doing that kind of work in which he is most skilled. The Parker idea benefit everybody. That is- why it grows. ' ' . . .l'j .,1 tKtTKlv ( I : L C ' " ".. r' . . .... ... , 4 l"" ri r m 'n,,,,,: I, ., r,n mi i STANDARD THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 Admission, tax included...... ..25c and GOc (Utah's Famous Product) ME A C H AM WOOD (Fir and Tamarack) Your orders promptly filled at right prices. ; Phone Nqs. 93 and 272. WESTON TRANSFER Co. GILBERT ELLIS, Manager Iff r - YOUR I PLOWS I fiEED nXIHfi S '. . r8ECl I I E. R. Hall I I (At Old Lieunllen shop.) 1 ; SMART SUITS : . -. . for ' .'. SMART BOYS I Dr. S. L KEI2IARD 1 1 Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone Main 253 Knickerbocker made to order, 'Twenty five percent discount from regular prices. WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud l Mistake ! If you want the best COAL in the market, give ME your order.. - : ' I want to sell COAL to sat isfied customers only. P.T. HARBOUR , (Telephone 83) , . Dr.N.P.Bennet Dentistry f . Second ' Floor Weston Mer- .. cantHe building ;.! Weston, Oukgon V Liberty Bonds J An nlisolulel safe Invest tnant. If you hnvo money to In vent, buy Libm ty lionds from us. If you soil Liberty Hunds, soil to us. Wfl buy hikI sell Liberty Bonds. Any di'mimlimtiuii J",U flUO ' James L. Elam Walla Wftlln - Waslilngton