. BREVITIES i i iff,' 11? ! KIWI A I, NOTICK TL .A ( 'oiiiimrlnon 1 In- T sTJ ompariHon nulled a a service to the public, It will be demount rated only upon your definite re- quvit. DON'T TAKE SOME OTHER PERSON'S OPIN ION. DECIDE FOR YOURSELF. MAKE A SCI ENTIFIC COMPARISON, In our testing room is a Turn Table. Upon it are placed four different phonographs all well-known makes. One phonograph faces you and plays. The table turns, and the next phonograph faces you and plays the same selection. Then the third and the fourth play In the same way. Do you see what the Turn Table gives you? It presents an absolutely fair and scientific compar ison of the various phonographs. It brings out the merit of each one in. its true relation to the others. It presents the musical facts and leaves the decis ion to YOU. Hear the EDISON TURN-TAULE COMPARISON and you can't go wrong. You can then say with absolute finality which is the best phonograph. i JJisk ioltear tho EDI0ON TUIW-TABIiES K - COhlPAPqp.ON THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Home Furnishing Department Store 10-20 Alder St. Walla Walla, Wash. JUL You Need Your Home Paper and it Needs You Library Tables and Rocking Chairs We arc showing an attractive assortment A. M. ROSSFurniture and Undertaking Now' tho bi-Ht time to plant Kvcr bearing ritrawberrlr. One hundred plants, 2.00. C. W. DeGraw. Jamea Killgore I out again, after severe expert!) with th small pox, Jame U dlnponed to contra dict the modern theory that mull pox haa devolo)l into a mild and In nocuous aort of complaint He haa a somewhat mottled physiognomy. ConnUntly' on the lookout to Im prove hia transportation service, Ori'll Mcl'hcrrin haa put a new W'vi-n pai'nirer Chandler in com mission on the alaico run to Pendle ton, It ia a beautiful car, in which anyone would be proud to ride. He traded in hi Iludaon on the deal for the new "boat" Mra. Etta Gerking and daughter, Mra. Otto V. Pureed, have returned from viait with relative at Spok-, ane. Mra. K. M. Warren i'a visiting at the home of her aon, D. W. Warren, near Eitopla, Waah., for a few week prior to going to Portland for the winter. Mr. and Mra. Craig Driakell of Walla Walla are in town thla week, visiting relativea and friend, Mr. and Mra. Robert Proudfit were over from Athena Tuesday after noon, attending to matter of busi ness. , Mr, C. F. Bulftnch reports observ ing last Saturday morning the firnt anowflake of the season noted in thia locality. . Col. F. G. Lucaa and T. L. McBrkle are in MarshAeld thia week attend Ing the Pythian grand lodge aa dele gate from the local lodge. Mr. McBride accompanied her husband to Portland, where she ia visiting rel atives, together with Mrs. J. A. Lurns den and Mias Wavel O'Harra. Jim Jones, George House, Tom Booher and Fred Pittman were out hunting Sunday in the High Ridge country and brought down two bucks. Two others were crippled and lost in the bruch. ' The Leader man is in debted to Mr. Jonea for a choice piece of venison am) is now disposed to regard him a a much better big game hunter than, for instance, Charley Pinkcrton. Mrs. Letha King, local Red Crosa chairman, haa 'called a special meet ing of Red Cross member for Wed nesday, October 20, at 2:30 o'clock in the council room. Election of officer and other important business will be disposed of. . , . . , , Miss Mamie Barnes ia in Pendleton, where she is employed as a member - - of the sale force of the J. C. Penney CANDIDATE store. Esther and Gail William came over from Whitman college Saturday to spend the week-end at home. A cordial welcome is being extend ed Mrs, Levi Hughea of Santa Fe, New Mexico, who 'arrived in town Saturday for a viait with her sister, Mr. Lilian Frederick. Mia Ruby Price and Miss Wavel O'Harra of the Weaton Mercantile Co. were absent this week on a vaca tion visit In Portland. Miss Hortenso Baker left Monday for Portland, where she will spend the winter season. She will visit her brother Ward, who is a business college student Andy Burnett is confined to the house with a severe attack of pneu monia.' He ha been relieved on hi mail route by Earl Barnctt. Tho Saturday Afternoon club will observe Founders' day October 16 at the social room in Memorial hall. Newberry of Pendlc- Tho affair ! to be in the nature of a " oM te of North. reception in honor of Mrs. F. D. wegtern University Law School in Watts, a prominent member who re- haa iccd ,aw at centy removed from the city. Pcndlcton gince 1897; wa assistant M,.s Dorothy Bulftnch writes home 1911-1912, under hat rte is very p.s.ntly esUb- nominated for l.shed at laklnia W.sfi.. .nd hkes Cou her school work there. She is one . .,, . .... IB in . V.LI. """""I ma school and has the seventh and HEATERS HEATERS HEATERS HEATERS HEATERS HUTQS PRICED RIGHT rAT-r Mm JONES & JONK Hardware :: Implements :: Lumber WESTON, OREGON FOR DISTRICT TORNEV - 7 rl I vl AT- srawraattHsrew 14 Any Bones?" I am in the market for old bones. Bring them in. . - $10.00 PER TON FOR OLD IRON Top prices paid for Old Metal, Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, Etc. See me for Blacksmith Iron, Shafting andjPipinj J. R. Reynolds Water Street (second block north of Main) . WESTON - - - - - OREGON eighth grades, with 45 pupils. W. R. McCracken, traveling audit or the State Industrial Accident com mission, was in town thia week. Mr. McCracken says the farmers have the privilege of coming under the protection of the Workman' Com pensation law, by signing an appli cation, If elected in November, 1920, I pledge myself to strict law enforce mcnt and will give my entire time and attention to the duties of the of fice. I. will see to it that every per son arrested shall be immediately taken before a magistrate in the inanner required by law and given a hearing and not kept in jail for weeks without such. I will not per- DO YOUR PART People are rapidly learning that what benefits the community benefits all in the community; and anything that is a detriment to one is a detri ment to all.. For a community is a number of individuals come together as one. The good of one is the good of all. The prosperity of . one is the prosperity of all; and where one fails, to that extent the community fails. The FARMERS BANK of WESTOIi BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop PhUS. Bates, one of the best "?ruUlJh DTf ! men in the state, now on the staff of . ' ... . . . ... given to any prisoner. Poor people atten- V010nc noler " T r . Ki-ve every person a "SQUARE Journal waa a Weston visitor dunng EAL fte Mn.nd Mrs. G. E. Towery cajne K'in8t fdal av.gance. Every . -u t. r. JLj- Pn wo "lis to see me in my ca- m " j j i u . T 7 Pcity district attorney will be V4sit old friends and look after busi- . - , . , . . . ,, . , . given a careful hearing and accord- ness matters. They made the trip .. . . . . . . .v : ri. et t" I08 courteous treatment. I across the mountains in their Chev- .... , . . . . . ..' . . . . . will not recommend an indictment rolet by the Cabbage Hill route, and . .. . . ' . . ' at any time against any person un report rough going. Mr. Towery con- , ..... ... j u i j le8 there is sufficient proof to justi- ducts the La Grande brickyard. . ft conviction , ' k Miss Eva O'Harra apent the week- .f . , ' .... ' . , . . . . the voters of Umatilla County to end aa t guest at the farm home of , . . t ,, . ' ., her sister. Mr. Frank Morrisetto. fr y Saturday she accompanied Mr. and (pai(, ;dvertisement) M,rs Momsette on a motoring trip . , ' to Pendleton. Six-room dwelling on Broad street Miss Gladys Smith left for Tort- in Weston for ent. Will remodel it land thi week to attend business col- for good tenant. Joe tawson, Free- aoi Vv V 10j Jusft Received new shtpmeiife 10Q !T tries puljis (Luthgrg; Zane Grey B. M. Bower Harold Bell Wright William Mac Leod Raine Burroughs Rex Beach - ' Jack London Gene Stratton Porter 5- 1. li Is 1K. water, Oregon.