4 5 k Willi il Weston Bakery Fresh llreail, Call ami I'ealry. Kln Candle. CihmI Meele al All Hour, aw-. Wn eieeilii in Ualg and I'arly Miiei, ZCHM the Hakcr DuHila Hulkllng, Main ami Water g0T Shoe ami Harness rird noil dor. BREVITIES emu ) 'dl.ir ('la IM ? In lha I aa fan A rarliiad of brood aawa haa rcnl- bee ahlppd fnitn tha I'orlland on aliirayard In Hood l(lr tor rilatrlhutliin aniunc th rhHii children la that valley, and II la "III lhal a near fulur thai eeeilo will ha mnus for Ha produi'llun of !! aliM k aa II haa In lha tt teen fam IV.m'1 turret lha Muunuln W.C.T.I?" ""'derful applea. Theee IT. case sale April 17. i brood sow ara aold on credit, lha rhll. Idren beln peeled li raise lha pls MIm (Mease Klrktrli'lt amlMaaterjle ttialurliy and pay lha elurl Allen ara vlaltlnjf Malay In I'vmllaUNt. p) when they market Ih pork. A .fill a II 1 I. a I. .., IkA Millinery Trimmed Hats Now on Display at 7.9 Eeoaomy Store Jame Klrkpalrli'k, arH arrived huma Friday, after a wlntor'a aofiurn In Lua Ana-el. Mr. and Mr J M. lrM and Mr. and Mra. K. I. Il"ers motored to I'vn. illi Ion Wednesday. Mra. K. M Warren haa relumed from an aliended vlall llh hrr aon In Adama county, Washington. Heclal for nell Wednesday All Hiandard Kaat-4'ulor American I'rlnta ai be. ilia )ard. Tha llramlt Htora. Mra Krnest llrynnld and Mr. Kd ward Kulford were railed lo Mlanfleld Tuesday murnlng by lha death of their mother. Hhetland pony, bugfy and harnraa for aala al a vary reaeonable prlra. Juat lha ri for your boy. Inqulr al thla office. I want lo aril I Inch llaln wag on with heavy spring, or will trade It for a heavier wagon. O. a. Ilolllday, Wealon. Or. period of lha plgV growth and lha maker of lha ll record will re ceive prlaea al lha and of lha eaua. KaM Orejfoiilani In Ilia light to a em ilia custody of liar lJ-jear-oll tlauylilar. Mr. Jrnnla M. r'srreris of Weston la priarlnf Ui eetalillsli her right which liava lieen out In que lion ly liar aUter and linitlier-ln-le, Mr. ami Mra. John T. Ihiwall of Free- ater. They claim ly vlrtua of two deed of ahtrtion Ui be Ilia legal Ifuar (liana of tha girl, wliuan nama la ltav rliel lvath Cfiarlion. In tier reply lo ilia anawar of Ilia Duwalla In Ida aiilili ration for a writ of halwaa rorpua, Mra. Karrena, aliliouyli admlulnir aha waa dlored by Ilia father of her chllil. denlesthel alia deemed hi in ami denlea nearly all of lha oilier malarial allegation of tha Duaclla. EAST END LEAGUE GETS A WETTING UujM lUaataf " w. r rci.' Weal on , I 0 i lllloii-Kiaeaatar ..I 0 Allien 0 I Mil; llelll 0 1 UU UaM lCrt WeaUrn 3, llelli 0, Bra Inning. Mllton-Kreawaiar 7, Allieua i, aevrn lnnliij(a. Denrge Hlnmgren, tha younger aon of Joeeph lllomgren, waa taken lo Wall Walla Monday for aa nomina tion of hla Injured knee, which haa been alow In healing. It waa found lhal tuberruloeia of lha bona had re coiled, but aa lha dleraae haa Dot pro- Claud lllihal haa realgnrd aa aeaUl- grru,d beyond an Incipient at age. It la Call on ui at our new (oration In tha Uould brkk. ALMA BARNETT B. P. Rocks -r- m-r j d r dw SELECTED EGGS for lUtchinj 1W Setting of Fifteen 76c 1'acke.l fur Shipment l.00 MK8. L. 8. WOOD, Weatim. Oregon I Weston Msatj Market 1 Brandt Building, oppo-1 site Pastoflice. 1 Good. Fresh Meats I E ' Fish in .Season 8 Cash paid for 1 HIDES I A. P. Perry ' Dreamland motion picture, at Wea lon opera, hnuaa nvxt Monday and Tueaday evtnlng. anl operator at Ihe Wealon telephone earhange and ha been eucrerded by liren Maybee. J. O, tiavla. former auperlntendrnt of lha WrMon e hoola. waa here Hun- day from Washtucna, where he holda almllar poaltlon. Or. I H Ma. Hen ami famllv hare gone lo Abaeron. N. J . Ihe dortor'a home during hla boyhood, where be Will engage In practice. Mr. and Mra. lo. J. Waddlngham . have returned to Weaton from Walla i Walla, and are again occupying their reildenre properly here. l,rwl Wanted -Have Irrigated iraela to Irwin for mountain land. Will irm earlv Iterrlea. ataraau. elc. Write K. II. I'elael, Klrhlaml. Wash. Or. and Mra. T. O. Walla left Angelee March 11 tar Han rranclaco. where they will epend a few day al Ihe Kipoclilon liefore returning home. for Bale The O. T. Onoglaa home, ground IlOiJIO feet. ft all goe. for term, aee owner, or fleo. "a roil-i-hael. (10 l'nlverlly atreel. Walla Walla. Mra. W. II. Rum per waa much pleased this week lo receive a letter from an aunt residing In Detroit. Mich , from whom aha had not heard before for II yea re. The Toting People'a t'nlnn of the t'nltrd llrethrrn I'hurch will hold' an Kaeter Male tomorrow flaturday) af lerniHin. between the houra of two and five o'clock, at Ihe DeMoaa furnllurr tore. Italph Tucker dlapoaed of a carload of lieef cleera IhU week In Ihe Pen dleion Meal company. Mr. Tucker lnd J. P. l-leuallen will leave wllh i their cattle Monday for the mountain range. cliia l.nckow. who inielv came in Wtalnn from Portland for the pur pose of engaging In Ihe meal business with A. P. Perry, waa railed lo Ban fvsnrlsco Ihla week by hla mother' death. II. fl Thorn peon of (lllibon raahed In a airing of aeven coyote acalps In Ihe county clerk'a office at Pendleton the other day for 111. He waa beaten only by Nye man. who had ten acalpa to hla credit. The hour for holding Ihe Chrlatlan Bclcnce meeting al the O. OeOraw residence haa been changed In 7:10 p. m and they will be held at that time each Hunday hereafter. All are Invit ed lo attend. Athena rv: Bo fur aa known. Mra. W. ".Valaon haa the record for number o. Irotil taken from WI'd Horse creek, thla ecaaon. The lady caught IS trout Tuesday, all being over ten Inchra In length. Milton Ogle: B. U Peaglna and family, well known resident of Baa ket mountain, expert to move In a hort tlmo to their new home near College Place. Mr. reaglna recently traded Borne property he owned In Mexico for 10 acre of garden land be tween here and College. Place. The Paptlat Bunday school will be reorganised nrat Hunday at a meeting at the church at 10 a. m. Preaching aervlcea will be conducted at II a. m. and 1 p. m. by Itev. U W. Oowan, and all the people of Weaton and vicinity ara cordially Invited to attend. A feature of tha occaalon will be a bne ket dinner aerved In tha church at the conclusion of the 11 o'clock aervlce. thought lhal It may be overcome without an operation. The young pa tient waa therefore brought back lo hla home, and will be under Dr. The aeveral manager who In col laboration, wllh Preeldenl II. B. Rich er a control Ihe di-etlnl-e of Ihe Keel Knd llaeebell League, worked early and late and used greater baseball ability lhaa waa ever - poaeeeeed by Muggay McUra or Connie Matk In order lo atari lha eeaao aa early aa March II. Wherefore and whereupon every honrat farmer In lha Caat Knd ought lo ahaba hand wllh each and all of lha aforeaald managers and ellp unto each flva dollar bill for the financial good of baa ball, for after aeveral week of dally eunehtne the gamea Vought rain In torrential and copious tfoba. Kvery manager la firmly con vinced lhal If be hadn't tried to pull At a ball game there would have been no rain. Moisture not only descended Bunday In quanlltlra unheard of alnre the flood, but It haa been descending ever since In more or icae aoundanc Mumper crope are thu aaaurrd. and lha farmer owe It all to lha Cast End league, The game at Weaton ended In Ihe tip MHMIHMIMMM 4-4 Bmllh'a care. He will have lo wear fifth Inning with a victory for the lo- leg for aeveral plaster caat on hla montha. lleppner Herald: A conductor on an O.-W. K. N. freight train waa ar reeled In Krho last week for allowing hla train to blockade for over five minute. aid nothing but when they alopped at Umatilla they put up a algn aaylng that 1000 men were wanted at Kcho. The aame thing waa done at Ut Grande and knlghta of Ihe duaty feet were hauled free by trainmen lo Krho. Not one waa allowed lo get out of town In the aame manner and Ihe trainmen claim that they have evened up matter. uMiMiMM4peavex'Mi'wieeeV'e THANK our friends and customers for the patronage, we have enjoyed since our opening day. A few of you have no doubt been disappointed by failing to get the articles you were looking for; but have pa tience with us and they will be here in time, o c c To keep in front we offer for one day, , Wednesday, April 7, all Standard Fast-Color American Prints . at 6c. per yard THE BRANDT STORE WeaUin la lamming now. wllh I wo meal alioiia ami two garage. How ever, while welcoming the newdo not forget the old. We re still prepared to lake care of your automobile wanta ai the concrete garage, where we hare one assistant emplojetl ami exiect the arrival auon of another, a very floe mechanic, fnm, the east. "Wail un 111 the crow file " tur t'row demon- atralor car la coming. A. 1'hlllipa. The Junior league) of the M. K. t'horch will viva an entertainment at the church next riumlay evening, April 4. No admittance fee will lie) charged, A collection will lie taken for the base ment fund of lha church a. the Junior league offering toward that improve ment. A program of music, recita tion ami exercise will be presented. The Hnturilav Afternoon flub will liulil an open meeting KauirtUv. April S. at 2 it. m. In llm I. O O. K.-K. of r. hall al Veuin forth purpose of cre allnir an Intereal In t'lvie Improve- inent. A abort program of aildresM-a on this theme. tntemperncU wi mu sic, will lie given, and tha entire) pub lic la cordially Invited to attend. Castor J. W. Adama of New York t'ilv lll speak at Weaton opera house next Sunday. April 4, at o clock p. m.. under auplce of the Interna- ilonal Millie) Kt mien's. Hla auh)ct will Im, '-Meaning and Outcome of the I'reaenl Vr." All ar invited, seal are free anil no collection will be taken. The niavor and council have desig nated Thursday and Friday . April H ami 9. a annual "i'lenning-up Oay for Weaton. All realdenia are re queitteil to clean up uieir premise on these data and to have their rutittlsli In rcaillneti for removal by city teams. Charleaa. King, formerly of Wea lon and for aeveral year HemiNton resilient, in under treatment at VeodlC' ton for what I thought to be tumor of the brain. H a two Weston orHi:ei, James and lto King, went to Pendle ton jesierday to vUit III in. Mr. and Mr. D. II. Wilaey and tlangliter left Tuesday for San Fran cisco to attend the exposition. Mr. Wilnev had been at home but a few data from Lot Angeles, where he tent the winter. The grand jury will not convene u re in April I .'Mi, It la announces iroin I'endleton. tweauaeof the illness of U. It. Hanlater of Athena, one of its mem ber. Mr. Hanlater is now at Surp herd Spring. fait, llverv. feed and board stable, open dav and night. Barn on Water street. Telephone connections. Cab to ami from depot 23 cent for round trip. La fa McBride. For Sale One 16-foot out MoCor- mlck header with four header boxes. Haa been used only IS days. Will be sold cheap. Apply to T. C. Klllott Co., Milton, Oregon. Mindful that Proirress Is the Oregon watchword, the O'Hnrra Store la now delivering goods to Ha numeroua cus tomer with a new Ford runabout. Herbert Baker, local government otieerver, reports the March precipi tation to have reached the unusual to tal of 2.77 inches at Weston. Lost Between Main street and the Brandt residence, a round brooch. Finder please return to Lottie Bramlu All kinds of automobile repair work promptly done at the Weston Garag-e In Lleuallen'a (hop. U. L. Hedriok. C. W. Deft raw ha returned from a several weeks' visit with his sister, Mra. Delia Larson, at Walla Walla. Arthur Boss is reported to be gradu uallv Improving; at Walla Walla, where he is still a hospital patient. Sweet cream delivered to any part of the city at the rate of 20 cent per pint. . Claude and Leonard Snider. Sea E. B. Zchm at th Weston bak ery if you want neat workmanship in sho and harness repairing. F. O. Lucas returned yesterday from Arkansas, whtther he waa called by his father's fatal Illness. C. H. Martin has resigned as county roadtnaster and ha gone to Portland with his family. . Carl Bay came up from Portland yesterday for a visit with relative. F.arle Klrkpatrlck waa a business visitor yesterday in Pendleton. rale, score three lo aero. It waa char acterised by effective slab work In Ihe cold and clammy fog which preceded Ihe downpour. O'liarra had a bit th edge on Pierre of Helix, allowing but one hit lo four for hla opponent, bul Ih crossing I no earned run were acored on either Th trainmen :.n(j r,rh whiffed eight men In ah few rantoea played. Loose playing by hla team mate coat Ptf rce three run In the first spasm, but afterward hi support tightened and bul for lha rain tho contest would have been a pretty one. The local manager expreaaea grati tude to the gods of baseball for Ihe clever showing of hi young recruit, aeveral of whom had never before ca vorted In a league game. "Far Wood, although doubtless shaking Ilk a Jelly fish, caught hla first game with Ihe grown-up in gallant fashion. The atory of the battle la told by that gifted romanticist. Mr, Barne. a follows: Weston AB R H PO A K Blomgren lb 2 0 1 4 1 2 Pultord 2b 2 I 0 0 2 0 fvell rf 2 1 I 0 0 0 -Kennard as 2 0 0 0 0 0 llarnescf 2 1 2 0 0 0 F. Turner 8b 2 0 0 2 0 0 Smith If 2 0 0 1 0 0 Wood e 2 0 0 7 0 0 O'Harra p 1 0 0 1 I 0 Total H 1 4 15 i 2 Uellx I H R) i t C. Thornec '.. 2 0 0 8 2 2 Wagner 3b 2 0 0 0 O 0 J. Thome cf I 0 0 0 0 1 H. Thorn 2b 2 0 0 3 0 I lirvanaa . 2 0 0 0 0 1 Clark lb 2 0 1 1 0 0 Mills rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Juild If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Pierce p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Total 17 0 "l 12 2 5 Sidney &UBJB1TV Stolen Bases Barne, Pierce, U. Thorn. J. Thorn. Two bam hits Clark 1. Hum) hiu-oir O'Hsrra I, Pierce 4. Struck out by O'Harra 8, Pierce 8. Hit batamen J. Thoroe by O'Harra. Pawed ball C. Thome 2. Time of game 35 tula. Umpire, Collins; scorer, Sid Barnes. Rett Saalay't Sum Weston at Athena, 3 p. in. Milton-Free water at Helix. PIONEERS REUNION JUNE; II AND 12 Friday and Saturday, June 11 and It, at Weaton. Oregon, will bo. the lime and place for holding the Twen ty-third Annual Reunion of the Uma tilla County Pioneers Association, and the Third Annual Reunion of the Bona and Daughter of Pioneers. These dates were. selected at a meet ing last Monday In Secretary Barnes office, at which J. M. Bentley, presi dent of tho parent, aoclety. presided. Mr. Bentley came up from Pendleton to conduct the meeting. He waa in happy mood, complimented the last preceding reunion and predicted the auccess of thla event "You may de pend upon a -big crowd from Pendle ton," he said. "I am going to do all that I can toward 'boosting" for the reunion. Already a number of people have shown their Intereat by asking me about thla year's dates." President Bentley appointed the fol lowing chairmen of committees. These chairmen are expected to meet next Monday at 1 p. m. In the secretary's office, announce their appointments or assistant committeemen and make their expense estimates: Grounds J. M. Aahworth. Flnsnoe L. R. Van Winkle. Speaker E. M. Smith. Conreaaions U I. O'Harra, Music J. H. Price. Printing 8. A. Barnes. " Decorations E. O. DcMoss. Program Clark Wood. Badge Frank Price, . Sports J. M. Price. Reception William MacKensle. Those Interested predict with entire confidence another successful and en joyable reunion. This la one occaalon when the people of Weston unite aa one man and as one woman for the credit and honor of the town. ' Revonoc Woven Wire Fencing is made of the finest quality of hard drawn galvan ized steel wire. All the wire used in its manufac ture is selected by skilled workmen and must with stand the rigid acid test. Prices on Revonoc hog fencing are as follows: 26 in. high, 6 in. stay, 27c per rod; 2G in. high, 12 in. stay, 23c per rod. Special prices for cash and quantities. , We are also snowing a fine lot of Spilt Cedar Posts on which we are making a special price of 10c each. Watts fk Rogers Hardware and Implements ADMIXIXTlUTOirH .NOTICE TO t IltWTOHS. In th County Court of th 8tt of Oregon for I'matilla t ounty. In th matter of the Esut or cuss- belh Prine (sometime called i-llxa Prlne), Deceeeed. Nolle la hereby given that I have been appointed administrator or ine estate of Elizabeth Prlne (sometime called Ellxa Prlne). deceased, with th will annexed, by order of th above entitled County Court, and bav duly qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the aame to me. with proper vouchera, al the office of Carter Smythe, In the American National Bank Building. In th City of Pendleton. Umatilla Coun ty. Oregon, within aix monina worn this date. Dated March t. Ills. E. O. DE MOSS. Administrator, etc. avA k v- . I jWj esssssssi ta The DO RID ll Imattr SCO atreciir uiv tuw welL Th water is al ways pure, cold and frh- No wrater storara tank ol any kind is used, XMrsc as they urn mm be kept clean, from Pur water aw com direct The from th well. 'a MILWAUKEE AIR POWER WATER SYSTEM BtsamrsceeM from s tank of com pre si. J air .applied be tuolm or arbor power. waaca oDarats aor aaaibar off amoa or cuiarna at any sunaaoe. Cas not f rei. sod power caa b loaiaailr aai at kith prea aurs for Are aanrlos. Coat liiils. a to InatsU la sew or old bouts, raaainf coat low, Satiafactioa guaranteed off oacs. ttlUIAM MacKEKZlE. rWotat J. It. PtlCC. Vie raid C M. SMITH, Cashier t L BLOACKCN. Established 1891 The Farmers Bank of Westi GREAT DESTINIES ar being founded every day upon smsll savings from slender income. The savings fund, started today and built upon faithfully, creatine; eventually a working capi tal; then investment directed with the good judgment which the saving's bank implants tho destinies are wrought. Your working capital can be built safely and aurely by depositing your saving in this bank. DIRECTORS-William MacKenxie, Dr. P. D. Watts, Joseph Worsen G. W. Stagga, J. H. Price, J. & Price, E. M. Smith. Th Saturday Afternoon Club held Its recent meeting at the home of Mra. a A. names. Roll call waa responded to with current events. An Interesting program Included paper on the fol lowing aubjects: "Effecta of the War In th United Statee by Mrs. E. E. Gel, and "History of the Panama Canal." ty Mr. E. C. Roger. The hostess wri assisted In serving refresh ments by Mrs. William MacKenxie and Mrs. Robejft ?roudfit. , Th Pendleton, Adam. Athena and Weston auto atage Icavca Weaton twice dally for Pendleton at t a. m. and S p. m Round trip. $1.7S. Headquarters at Goodwin's drug store. A. M. Boy don, proprietor. Second-hand furniture bought and old. E. E. Zehm. - I :l Look Into This now whilo your farm buildings are safe, and protect them from fire . and loss. You'll want a water system some time. Get the best and get it now the "Milwau kee Ak Power." We also install . Complete Electric Lighting Plants for Farms Just fill out this blank and mail: Wall Paper House Lining SPECIAL, HOUSE LINING 5c Per Yard Wall Paper Spring Styles 8 cts. to $1.00 per Double Roll COME AND SEE I am interested in Water Supply Lighting Plant (underline one or both) and would like more infor mation. Name P. O. Address House Linim DeMoi Wall Paper Mail this to ELECTRIC SUPPLY & FIXTURE CO. 106 East Main St. - - Walla Walla Or see WATTS & ROGERS Weston, Oregon. HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Practice lo all State and Federal Courta. ATHENA. OREOON W M. Ptttnoe C. H. Bishop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton, Or. Freewater, Or. KODAK) and Kodak Supplies Films Developed ; ; V ; and Printed. H. GOODWIN Druggist, Weston, Oregon -e ) 3