on all World Tailored Suit Flaal leaactloa. Fricu at low M tkey wUl U axt Sprlnj. WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud f z Have You Paid YOUR BLACKSMITH BILL? BIG CHRISTMAS ! . BREVITIES TAILORING SALE Save $20 to $30 30 WII Found On mountain road, gold framed spectacles in case. Inquire at this ofliee. Mr. nn.l Mrs. UeorRO Proebstel Sr. were dinner truest of Mrs. Katinle McBiido, Thankscivinir "toy.. Remin iscences uf pioneer time were an en joyable feature of the occasion. Clarence D. Ro of Wallowa eoun- Jones, mayor of Weston, aaya that althoufth collection am alow in hi county, every one is proaperoue and the farmers are satisfied with tha past year. Mr. Jono i tfio propri etor of the largest hardware and farm equipment store in Eastern Oregon. It occupies a full city block and ia new and up-to-date. 'Mr. Jone in at the Multnomah." While on a recent trip to town. J.' K. McPaniel left a mountain turnip wcitrhinir 10 Mi pounds on the ciuinter at the Farmer bank. Weston ha acquired a new v it hum in N. H. roster, wen anown as a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ' Vh !wrov1 ?! mU tnpoTt discharging- of laid executor and tlio Notlc to Creditors In the County Court of tho Stat of i.'liZ. ..Y.ilY i.J ..T.i Oregon for Umatilla County. mtw, ,hl(U,j ll ',,, M. exoneration of hi bondsmen from , further liability herein; and It was in u, CUnfy Court of tha Slate or I coirt that this, iirmron for Umatll la County. published In tha Wes. ... ... .(.,,... . v.t.t ut A. ton Leader, a weekly nowsiwr. pub- ' i-w fiita daeaaiwl ILhed at Weston. Umatilla County. ,l,n'" fl"","'K1 ,,,,.,.., N(1. State of Oretton. for four consecutive -lu Al l. whom IT Llt v iWmiu week, tho llrat publlcaiion thereof lea la hereby g Ivm ft j - bol,, made on tha iWtb day of Noyem- h du V ',' V'"') T vmZ. bur, W. Said ortler l dated November. lULM. I.. I. O'llAltltA, Kxmrutorof the Will of J. M. O'llarra, Deceased. H.. -Mil. .Isvuf deceased, and all person having claim, the .nth usyur Bg(lll(l ,M wUt0 , hereby required to present the ssino with proper vouch ei allacheil thereto to said executor at Athena, Oregon, within six momni from the IWth dav of November, HW t ty, a former resident or this section, lmun,.m .m n,M.rVatlon farmer. spent ThanksKivinK wiln nis ton, Mf j.VBU,r js occupying the Shaw Ernest Rosa, at the family home on cotU(f0 wnich ,urc1RW on Pom Normal heights. , er,,y 8treiti . Mm. A. J. Starmer returned Sat- John D(lvi! nwll jn cMtA hom unlay from a several weeks visit nm cmM w,sh by nig nM,ther'a illness. Drs. A. D. 4 R. A. FRENCH OPTOMKTUISTS ritnck Optical rarlon 15 E. MninSt.- Phone 653 Walla Walla, Wash. at Athena. Oregon, within six monins K I). WATTS. Kxecutor of tha Will of A. I'hlllip, Deceased. Iluttor Wrap ordart prompt ly filled at the Leader ahop. with relative in Santa Cru. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. Man ia Price wcro dinner pucsts Sunday at the Frank Price home.. Practically new Remington type writer for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. IVJr. and Mrs. J. Karl Williams, Miss Ruby Trice and Lyla Webb motored to Walla Walla Wednesday evening to aee Henry Ii. Walthall and compeny In Ibsen'a "Ghosts." Sunday, November 28, tho wedding TV.. -.. ...... . 1'ui.lr Wutiltl lllll ... v.. cf Miss Sylvia C. Banister and Mr. receive! a new .u , . , . p s,...kli was solemnise, at J LU11 Mvhiga banks and has arrangcl rf At,wm t window which prove ex- Z ceedingly attracUve to local lounj: mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. X 1 If notwhy not? cceuingiy America. L. Halseth of the Weston Mercan tile Co. was absent a few days this From my STRA.YF.D pasture on Wild Horse one J. F. SNIDER Dr. S. L KEflARD ! Veterinary Surgeon Phone -- Main 253 lExdiangeYbur Dimes for Notice to Sobscnoers If this notice is marked it signi fies that your subscription expires Dec. 1. 1920. We would I most gratefully appreciate your prompt renewal. Subscription rates by the year, $2.00; six months, $1.00; three months, 50 cents. The Leader is invariably discon tinued at expiration. III Davis ui,.37i m a ti m m Weston, Oregon Milton, Oregon ......u .... . l,.in.. visit to Yakima. reea aooui tnrrc wevan , yMh mou!e-colored lilly branded P T on Tho City of Weston has closed a fhoulder, and one black gelding. lcae with the heirs of the Uwis Mar in face, branded J on left M.Morris estate for ()rt of the Pine Moulder. Reaard. creek dani site occupied by the city S. J. Cl'LI.EV, Weston. Ore. 1 when the dam was built. - - - . - . .... 1 ( L , i Nelson II. Jones was a recent vis- took meir piace uencaiii a itor in Portland, where e bought an while wedding bell, where the lm attractive line of holiday goods for passive ring ceremony wa read by the Jones & Jones .emporium. Tho Rev. W. S. Payne. They were at enterprising journalist who conducts tended by Grace Haynie and Harry the "Those Who Come and Go" col- Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Stacklic left umn for The Orcgonian ran across Monday for Marshfield, where they him and had this to say: '"Nelson will make their home. While Frank William wa en gaged in leading some horsea, near town the other day, the bunch came 'into collision with an automobile. Frank waa knocked unconscious and, was carried in that condition to Dr. McKinney's office. He soon revived, and it was found that ho suffered principally fronr ahock. A shipment of books for the Wes ton schr.ol library was received thia week from the county superintend ent's office. Jack Githcn. well known at Wes ton, was in town the first of tho week from Milton, where he now conducts the business of the Reliable Motor Repair company. lie is installing a modern machine Tihop. Three convivial Weston young men kfckid upon the moonshine when it was presumably pale yellow, Satur day night, and gave such visible evi dence of its potency that they ran afoul of the chief of police. As a re sult, ach was booked to pay a fino of $5.00 in the recorder's court. F. J. Greer has taken a position as salesman in the Jones & Jones hard .ware establishment.. , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adkins entertain ed thoir children and grandchildren on Thanksgiving dny, the fortieth anniversary of their wedding. Ail of the family were present with the ex ception of one son, Allen Adkins of Kansas City, Missouri. Gathered around the Thanksgiving board wtre Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Adkins, Marvin Adkins and family and John McGib bon nnd family of Weston; Mrs. Tcna Adkins a daughter-in-law, of La tour, Mo.; and a niece, Mrs. Archie Lyles, and family of Emmett, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Huntsville, Wash., and Mis Regina McBean of Pendleton spent Saturday with the Ernest Ross household. J. H. Ashworth has purchased the lot adjoining his residence property on the south, and will set out a num ber of fruit trees and berry bushe to further improve his attractive holdings on Normal heights. Mrs. Sarah Rowland was hostess to the Saturday Afternoon club Nov ember 27 at the social room in Mem orial hall. Decorations in pink and white, the club colors, gave the room nn attractive appearance. The busi ness session was followed by program numbers including a paper on Sir Walter Scott by Mrs. Fink, and a dis cussion of Scott's life by Mrs. 1'hin ncy. Roll call wa answered by quo tations from Scott's ballads. During the social hour a light lunch was served by Mcsdames W. S. Price and II. Goodwin. Mrs. Emory Staggs was welcomed as a new member at this gathering. Mrs. W.' S. Payne will entertain the club at her home the afternoon of December 11. Ferguson Bros. Were among the busiest of the mountain potato men last week. They dug and hauled po tatoes in all kinds of weather, and de livered 500 sack to The Peoples Warehouse at Pendleton during the week. The spuds were hauled with Service trucks, which proved entire ly equal to the task, although some timer, running axle deep in mud. The Fergusons had an average yield of more than 120 sacks of potatoes to the acre from 15 acres. ' Stanley Fink, son of Mr. and Mr. C. E. Fisk, has been quite ill the past week, but la now improving. In tha Matter of the Estate of J, O Hurra, Deceased. To Ai.l'wiiom it May Coni-khn: Notice ia hereby given that L. I. ()' Hurra, executor of the will of J. M (' Hurra, deceased, tins filed In tho slmve entitled court hi Anal account of the ailminstratioii of said estate, and said court has lixed the 27th day of Decem ber, l'JIW, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, In the County Court room, in tho County Court house at Pendleton, In Umatilla County, State of Oregon, a the time and place, for hearing objec tions and exceptions. If any there be thereto, and all person interested in said estate are horeity nolliled to ap. pear at aid time and place and make anyobjections or exception they have i t s E 1 1 1 i HORSE BIMETS oATCOST We are overstocked on auto robes ' and horse blankets and must have money, and have decided to close out these two items at cost. They are all the famous 5A robes and blankets and we have them in a large va- riety of colors and patterns. COME EARLY BEFORE THEY ARE PICKED OVER. Milan's Harness Store (Phone 122) ..FLOQR COVERINGS.. RUGS 111 Congo eum (Guaranteed Gold Seal) SmS&fero- and - IhhI JlVli&JkjPiS) I 25 Reduction Sale This sale is not a sale of odds and ends, but merchandise you need. i! fi ft DRESS ' !j WARM h GOODS CLOTHING 0 ((j c3i 31 jdi i 3 I ! : 1 1 t s Pretty Articks-hundrcds of them-that you will need: In addition, many lots to close out at half the price. This is your OPPORTUNITY. We shall reduce our stock. ..Weill Have the mm., i . In