Dr. Alfred F.Sempert Gradual and KegLtored DENTIST car orncB hours' " f I.Ofl to 11.00 A. U. 1:00 to 100 P. M. tsar BRANDT III. DO., urLlr a Efresh st Weston Bakery Cake and fa. try. fin Carall. - Cowl Mm! at All Hour, 8B. We ebelslli In , end Party Kupiera. ZZLIXM the BAUER aUjT" Second-hand Blum In Wheeler hotel. BREVITIES Mia) Matol Momgrea Bud Mias Anl U Kirkfcairka w tUi WJ oaf u Pendleton. Br" Hawk, formally la lh drug bueineat at Athena, haa purchased a drug tur al Aetorla. Earl Ueuallea left tht week Air American ralla, Idaho, lo take a po ll I ton which awaits him lhara, W think aur etwh le MHipWt, hut If w haven't fit what yum want, tall ua w ran gat It. H. O. UaMuaa. for many veer It ha bee tba tti torn er th aaveral religious deeaia atluaa af Wealo t eali Wllr for Thanaeglvltig worship. Thle vr unloa aervlc will ha halo aat Thar, rtar evening at til e'lr al th Melhcxlu rharh. Kev. N. U. Wood III read tha proclamation, llev. Ooo. rhapmaa will read tha rrloiur4 lea ua aad tba mwm will b Uea by ridef John Boaewlta. ' Thar will b alnglng br tha congregation and rial muale by tha choir. Tha offering will au aa uaual to tha Inral rallai fund. II la th eamei wish of th several pastors that all tha paapla of Weatoa aad trlnlt whathar or wot thr have aar regular churrh affllla tlua mab II a polat lo atlaad thli aarvlf. Mr. Ilaaala M'Atee ef Paedlalon vlelied with retail la Waatoa Wo " ? , . Tha wla ona will remember that Iraadr II la lima In tot K. O. VUom help r" a four rhrtatmea shopping. ; Motor car servle lo all poim. day t ataht. AIm livery and fd " wiiMwia li . Uoaii akamiifc ahup. iMtm Mrtlrlde, . ILnMlr wot k neailr tame at th We In ehira ami rimee sImmi, Wheeler li.rtel iMjIUIIntf. N msn.veii.eai, oaw equipment. t'honatO. H. Km on. rr h nail lea dare w ar offer lag tha Delineator, lha world' irnf aat monthly iui.ert of fsahlon, al 71 aania a year. Road aar ad. Th Brandt Htor. la Jualh-a Llauallaa'a ourt Raiur dr. "harlaa Morlamaf wairao eam- wlll to " i" a'""" tha f c-barga ma Th llll Oua rlub aaaouaraa tU vonad annual lurkay ahont for aal ... ... . .tinionanar. normT William nriar, T 'auaaar ar aipaciad lo ambl from d.f. IKaria lha rlvll war. laft Tuaadar la apaad "PL,-J .uilr Inatloa. and lha wlnlar at th National awioiare .,.. - . ,,, ii.ii. iur ta anwr Horn in California. ' "rtkTnolo la lb .port Halu I a.lal him bjr N.I )lal Mr. and Mr. Cart MrTonnall war a ll llttl bnr. and aoaa at aaythlnf vtelllni HamUr In Walla Walla, whara af Ihla aort hmfWV.U .v.. ,.,.a.a . mnim of formar -vlaw lo ntrtlnln aad plaaaln ll atuitrnl of Columbia col lag. av-jr : l T tr. r . 0)X Ma liM WW J IjaC is 2m wm l frrm. paaJMWai aa. A Mltal S.1a;?a rmi COT AKS3T V IimI j ntMtr r rulna - Um K U, a ln m. wa Bwatt tl aaatr. !, - 4 mi iiiillrww. waubi Marion O'XIarra Waatov Oragon DH. W. G. HUGIIE3 Offioa la (ha Mam Rullillnif, Ml lion Hour, M 13 and 1 lu t WESTON - PENDLETON Aat tU tcatdal A. M. Oorng wet. r. M. " Alhona f ll T Adama t:il L Wralon " Athaaa " Adam Unbar! proudrii waa la Walla Walla Wadnaada atundlnv lha funaral of hi aoualn. th la la J. B. Wlbma, for marly niy n1nr af Walla Walla. ! Clay mUh haa rat urn d from aouthara Idaho and haa raaumrd hi bualnaa aaaoetetloa wllh (ml m M rural mail crrtor out af Waaton. Found A llr watrh. with Moll calarplllar analna fob. Ownar mr racovar aama by applylaf ta Haaal ftrow at lha R. W. tlrowa farm aaar Waaloa. Knrl Coutt waa out en a too bunting trip Sunday aa lha Columbia rlvar balow Ariiaaioa with a roupia of railroad man. h party uccdd la bagging big "hot.yn," Tpon onanlng lh Waatoa IUr Tuaa. day morning. Orval Dunra fouad lha room full of amok. A malrh dropped la lha aawduat th night bafora had rauaad a matl fir, whbh burn ad . hola through lh floor but cauad no rurthar damaga. Aa aulomobll orruplad by Mr. Ilaary Kaan aad Mia Sola Kaan of Athana. lurnad lurtla Vaturday whlla thay wara motoring lo Walla Walla, bul both war fort una I a enough to aa cap without Injury. A broken whoal rwueed tha aorldenL Mr. Ball Brace, a pioneer realdent ot Ihla county, died Sunday at lha horn of her nephew twelvo mile from PradWtnw. Hh waa lh mother of Will Ilrar and Ceorge Bum of Olbbon. Th funeral aarrlrea war held Tuesday at Athtaa. J." M. Ahworth and Henry Bchroe der hav returned from Spring Hoi low. la which neighborhood thay have completed a large farm residence for Moan Taylor. Th houeo contain eleven roomi and la provided with mora than eighty fee f porchea. HVhool cluoed Tueaday for lb real of th week on account of tha County ' inaiuuto ot Pendleton. An nnuaually attractive program ha. beea prepared 1:11 by Superintendent Young, and It t l.lt .ipertad thai over 4 lenehera from A. M. fitdajt Km, I. M. I PcndlcttMi l Lvprndletna ;0 . 1J..,. II 11 Arf.n,. A 1. " Athena Hill Athena :U ""' - Waalnn lo Athann. ci Wraton to Ad.m. 0c; Alhrna lo Adanuv lcl Wtaton lo IVndlaton, ll.ai; Athena to rendMoa, 7lr; Adam lo Pvndtaton, Round trip. If mad la asm day: Waaton and PrndMon, I HO; Athena and PendMon. $1.1. Ileadquartera: Wition, at City Drug tor: A'.hcn.. St. Nlchola Hotel; Adama, Inland Marcftnlll Htor; Pen dtoton, Ktanch Kaataurant A-atiOTODL hi. and nalahborlng countlea will b In atlendanca. In line wllh th local plrlt of Im provement and progrea. N. lovertdge ta remodallng hi cottag on Broad atreet. Two room and a. neat corner porch ar being added, aad when com plated aad painted lha cottag will prevent a decidedly attractive appear aac. f Th Athena Pre report that Al fred Pambrun wa attacked Wednes day by a pet deer and had a narrow eacape. Only by rare preaenc of mind did th boy prevent the buck from tearing him wllh It horn. Wllh lh aaalatanc of a ranch hand and a ahepherd dog, lh vtclou ani mal waa driven off, ' MUSSC SM mom No matter what your musical U.t may ba, It ear be aaally and cheaply aati.nwL Whether you Ilka taered mule aa aung or played by the freateat artUu or whether you prefer the popular songs, danca rnusle, talking record, or all of thm, a fw dallara will bring them to yon, to ba enjoyed at your pleawre. A Vlclrola or an Edtoon Diamond Dlad Phonograph will develop the children's la.te for good music. Music M educational and uplifting a well as entertaining and enjoyable. Hera are genuine Victor Vietrolag at Ho, m, MO, 78, 1100 and up. Here are EdUon Diamond Dlso Phonographs at 180, 1100, $150, 1200, and 1250. ' Hera are Player Planoa with latest Improvement at $305, $450, $475 and up lo $635. ti - " The beat gwortment of Records and Player Rolls are also here. THE DAVIS-HA , t Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices, Churches, Schools 10-80 AWer St - (Odd Fellows' Temple) - WALLA WALLA, WASH. SER CO. m., ja. , 4 'k . v. W1 l IV -.k1, I'll V t Home Merchant Prices 5 pound pail stock food... II pound pkg. stock food . 7Ja" pound pkg. stock food., t pound pkg. stock food... Comparison of doange two -tabieapoonfula twice daily. ' WE SCAKAXTCE THESE S00DS ..$2.25 ,, 1.00 .. .65 .. ' .25 Mail Order and Ped ; dlers Prices 25 pound pall stock food.:....$3.50 T pound pkg. stock food 1.00 83i pound pkg. stock food ... .50 ljttj pound pkg. stock food .25 Two tablespoonfulg three . ... . times daily. Goodyin's Drug Weston Store Oregon 1 vlallora. Oa Ihla occaalon lour o.uer-terarMH-f. rituikay. CO geew and M durka will be ehiH for. Target aad clay plawoa .hooting la aaaouaeed aad a fro barbecu will b ervd. "Com aad bring your family plniy of ac commodatloaa. hi lh clubs Invita tion. Waaloa High arhool will play Its first bakt ball game of th aeaaoa tht evening. II apoooaat being Athe na High. Th content will uki place la lh high arhool gm at Alhaa. and I e I ported I attract ft l.rs atuad nr of fana from both towa. It will b a doubl header, lha boy and girl team of both arhool partici pating. Krnl Blomgren. lh local coach, will eelect hla llne-ap for th by team from lh following players: Bay Oould. Allaoa Wood, Earl Mae Kenale. forward; Jim Klrkpatrtck. Bob Hodgson, lwll Duncan, center; Kuhlla Smltb. Ioa Lrundelt, guard. Al Ihelr home oa Wlr atreet Sat urday. Mr. and Mr, n. O. Haling n lertalned a number of friend, wtlh a pleasant evening of reading and music. Th room war prettily dec orated wllh pink aad white chryaaa thamuma. and dainty refreshment, were aervvd. Those prent were Mr. and Mr. Pr W. Ung. Rer. and Mr. Oeorg Harmon. Mr. Hutby aad Mlaa Zola Keen or Athens; Mr. Ollber Ba ker of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mr. Homer U Hedrlck. Mr. aid Mr. Rob ert Proudflt. Mr. nd Mri. C. L. Mc Connell, Mr. end Mrr. film J. Cully. Mr. Ullkta Frederlcka. Mr. Eugene A. Schrlmpf aad Mta Beaale J. Key were united In marriage at nooa Vdneadjiy. November IT. at the home of the bride' parent. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Key near Westoa. by Rv. W. a Payn. Th young coup! were attended during the ceremony by Mr. Virgil R. ierba and Ml Ells Mortiaon. and th wedding march wa played by Mr. Zarba. A bountiful wedding dinner waa served. Mr. and Mr. Schrlmpf left for Portland on Wedoedaye train for the honey moon. They will make their home on the farm of the brldegroom'a father near Athena. Tha number of votee caat at TV Ion' city election lat Monday, on hundred and eleven, broke th record for a local election with only on tick et la th field.- I at year, with but on ticket, th ol was . D. R. Wood for councilman and Andy T. Harnett for recorder, received all of the lit vote, and 81m Barne for treasurer got them all but one, which wa cast tor a lady by om gallant cltlsen. J. M. Ranteter for mayor and Frank Price and It. O. Baling for the itimrll each I oat a few vote that were scattered around In a desultory fashion, Encouraging nwa was received this week from the Hacml Hesrt nwpiiai, Rnokane. as to the condition of Joseph Wurser. H Is said to b Improving nicely and to be able to partake of nlld food, hi chief annoyanc being caused by bed aorta, in a letter wrn i.n hv hi wife. Councilman Wurser acknowledge the maaaage of ympa th and good cheer aent by hla col leagues from Waaton. and espres the hop that the tlm will not b long . .. will ba able to renew his pleasant associations here. Th. rerular monthly meeting of th Roworth League waa held Uat Satur day evening at the horn of Claud Price. During lha business ealon eight new member were added to th league roll, aner winm a bm iti.Mn nmaram waa rendered. Re hukmni, aerved to th mra' ber and their gueata. who numbered a round hundred. Th occasion waa voted by all present aa among th most delightful or tti league a invari ably pleaaant gathering. ' Ticket for the High School Lyceum course will o on aaio vember 1 0th. Season ticket will be delivered to subscriber and Beats re served for the course on that date. Those who have not subscribed for season tickets hould eee Mr. Robin son Saturday and have their eeata re served. The unususlly large number ot achool puplla who win aiienu in. course make It Imperative that those who dealr a choice of seaia ecur them at once. t v.., Tha Wttcherr of mandolin and gui tar music Is trebled by th charm with which it Is given by the Beveriy en tertainers, to be heard here Novem ber Id. This splendid musical organ isation Is one of th pronounced hits of the eaaon. Bongs, Instrumental numbers and aketchea are combined In an entertainment ot unusual merit. C, M. Ohmart waa In town yesterday from Baker, Oregon, wrier na is now doing photogrsphic work as a mera har of the firm of Ohmart t Cort- rlght They are going Into the homes for pictures, and are accomplishing tha varv hla-heat grade ot photograph to art Mr. Ohmart announces that he will be In Weston again next spring. John Kearney, formerly chief of police of Pendleton, aulclded at the State hotel In that city Tuesday by ahootlna htmaelt through th head. Ha I said to hsvw become despondent over falling eyesight, th to, of hi poaltlon and hla Inability to let liquor alone. H Is survived by a widow aad two children. - - f Joaerih E. Brown, one of th prln clpat members or th urown-iewis corporation of combined harvester tame, I under arreet at Walla Walla on a charge of grand larceny. He I alleged to hav converted to his own use the .urn of tIT.lvMS belonging to Daniel Beat. Mr. A. A. Kee. snnounoes that she will serv Thanksgiving dinner, -with turkey, and th usual accessor!, at her boarding house on Water street. Tli management of W eston oper how announce a Tl'MiWy-(firing ball fur lb night of Thsnkmrlvlng, Nonv hr li. Muale will r Charles Keen's orcliaaira, elvh drum. ' i-ka Al.a'iw1ar Kinnears. wlo re- eamlv diaioed of their Waaton farm l VV. A. Hsme. are preparing U) move to Walla wawa. wnere in- have laaaed a reaUlene and may but later If eulied. The Lie of thl. pcom neot pioneer family U much regretted III the Wun oelghboHiood. Precipitation preclplts'ed nesrly all day Wednesday and . 1 limnlsy, ana there 1. oow more m" amfi. lure for eedlng ope ration. Tl rain goda aeem aoloi to maka up ihla month for an arid If beautiful tw-tolier. and It will i ail rtgni " thev'll onlf quit pounng rong owi to let tli farmers work. iha Wnman'a Mlwlorianr Horletv of the Methodlei Church held lie regular monthlv miaineas and aoelal aoaaiuil NovemlierlO at the Home ot jure.. II. lriee. Heventeeo membera and two vWtor were present. Aner the busineaa aeaslon the sui-jcc ot rraTer waa taken up and many Interring paaasffea were resd. A sonr, "Horae- tlme, Humewherw." was sung by tin K. M. Mrntih. lellclou retreeiiroenw were aerved. The neit meeting will lie held Ieeember 8 at the home oi Mrs, J. 8. Harris. V. E. Smith, baa-ball magnet of Hell, and Editor Lewi of th Hll Advocate, were In Iowa Monday and visited Th Leader office, whirl they axpreased enthusiastic admiration of ur Washington band pre snd other modern equipment. The boys were advertising th turkey noot or m Hells Oun club for Novemoer it. anu hav mad It pretty well known throughout this part of h county. They say that Hellg win oe in no asgln neat spring with a baseball team for representation in in End league. WESTON MOUNTAIN Is on the map In capital letters. Busi neaa is a-liooiiiing ami earnenuirs are In demand. Hoy Hyatt and Dick Knir lUh have moved Into tlteir new liunj-a-Uiws and Will Hall Is building anoth er. In Hapny Canyon.- J. K. English lis est.lili-.lied a store snd will carry a full line of staple groceries io supply the local need. At ! seventeen fsmlile live within leas than ona mile of the store, and within a1 radius of two miles f.jrty-nve can be counted, hjto rinL anvlhllkl .rood io et from ilie JoniTil CUwh Stor wHt li. K. D. No. a a u.,nA rwilawf KlIV. I, I MIX I't UF I'HUUTJ ItH aw av- ' 15.-15. (Adv.) ' i t . : FOR SALE). Wall.lmnroved Place of 114 acres a wild Hon creek, three mile south of Weston. Oood wen; nog tlcht fence all around: aa attractive farm. My home ranch of 170 acres two miles up the Well Walla river road ahova Milton: ISO acres in cuiuvsuon, ita in summer fallow Ihla year, uooa well and plenty of running water, Pin new bungalow. Phone 47FJ. or addre MRS. H. SCHWANDT, Milton, Oregon. I IHIIHtMWtWrH ODD BITS OF NEWS. : n a - 1 ii 1"' V WE ARE HOLDING A FEW SOUVENIRS for those who left their tickets with us. , ; We also have a Iady'a hand bag left in store on Free Day. ' , f. . ' Another car of that choice HOG FENCE enroute. Ask the buyers , about the fence and the prices. ' The KENTUCKY DIUIX-guarahteed to seed perfectly just before ' a rain and that rain will follow. " ' The WEBER WAGON, an owner's pride and guaranteed to follow any team properly hitched. Just now we have a bargain if taken at oncea team, wagon and harness for $250 in cash or good as cash. Team 7 and 9 years old, grey and extra good pullers. Harness a good one and the Weber Wagon new. -- We are giving 'some good bargains in that GREEN GRANITE WARE, the shamrock kind. ' We want some good pop corn. Wa " .mm tlhnra. Pa Jane Reachard. It yeara old, wa taken with a fit of lauahlne- whil llatenlng to ft funny atory told by a friend. She laughed for three hours, and It waa necessary to put her under the car or a pnyi- clan. Vandalla. 1IL Biz hour after she hsd been pronounced dead by the 'nil nhvriHm lira. Lvdla Adama. 7 yeara old, arose, walked Into an ad- Joining room and greeted tne eniei mourners. (No. 206) REPORT OF THE CONDITION Or The Fanners' Bank of Weston, at Wes ton. In the State of Oregon, si in close of business November 10, 1915: BBSOURCBS. Loans and discounts Bonds and warrant Banking house ....... furniture and fixture..... Other real estate owned Due from banks (not re serve banks) Due from approved reserve hanks Checks and other cash items Cash on hand ... . Expenses - Total....... S i '-" LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. ..$140,310 42 .. 9,568 24 .. 8.500 00 .. 1,000 00 . 28,611 71 1,198 17.146 4VH 86 6,7 12 6,605 45 iJ Las.?.-la fV-aa.1 AIR a-fjgx r t- art SEP itak kd B-S:t-J J ViSP" of all our UDIES', CHILDREN'S and MISSES' COATS and SUITS j ..$215,132 77 , -1 30.000 00 m mo no Surplus tuna - o Undivided profiU...... .245 80 Individual deposiU aubject ' ' to check 113,407 60 Demand certificates of de posit - ............ Time and Savings deposits Bills payable lor money Bor rowed... ii...-. : Other liabilities) ., S.678 64 21,619 53 25,000 00 181 30 Total $215,132 17 State of Oregon, l County of Umatilla, f , . I, E. M. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat f my knowledge and belief. E. M. Smith, Cashier. Corrbct-Attbst: . ...... Wm. MacKknzib, ; F. D. Watts, , Directora. Snhacrihed and sworn to before me this 18th day of November, 1915. E. L. Ulomgrkn, (Seal) Noury Public Minneapolis. Minn. White Earth, n.ar . here, ctalma . the champion mnih at ihla state and perhapa of tha entire country. Although Mr. Myrtle La Chappelle la only 11 years of age, aha haa been tn motner oi nine children. Her buaband is zx years old. ..- - . " Atlanta. Oa. When William H. Burden, 7t yeara old, advertised ror a bride, th ad. waa answered by Mia Luis, Douglas Thomson, 15 yeara oia. It la reported the groom settled 1J00.- 009 on the bride before tne weaaing ceremony. Burden na aouu gimuu chlldren. ' '- Portland, Or. ls Doc Oaler tn the audience T Jeremiah Paulsen. yeara old, has Just applied for a li cense to hunt big game. "I don't take water from any young fellow," says Uncle Jere. 'J 1 Mason City, la. Thirty-two year old and married five time la the rec- ord of Ethel Vlcke-Noble-Pump Jurdy-Hughe, who 1 under arrest for bigamy. . ' - J . , El Psso, Tex. when BUniey iooo applied for a license to marry Mar garet Corn, the marriage llcenae clerk refused to Issue tne Jicenee. tninKing It wa a Joke. When convinced, how ever, he shelled out. -op wrn Mid to have opposed the marriage. but when appealed to. aald: -ShucKa! and headed th Hat for the husking. Halley, Idaho. Unable to speak and tell how the accident happened. Miss Lucille Gutta, lT-year-old, Is recover ing from an operation required for.the removal of a fork which she swal lowed. It la believed she waa examin ing her throat with the fork when It slipped from her hand. Ollton. Okla. Mr. F. Tanner of this place believe she Is the only wo men In the country who conducts a pool hall. Sh aaya under th con duct or women. uch place should be- .nm ptaan. hirh-standard placee of amusement. Lo Angeles. Cal. uirin. nave yon caught on to th new fad? On la a peace ring, made or aiiver wun dove and an olive branch enameled on It.- Th other la a "sweetheart- ring, in which the face of th glrl'a beat beau la worn. Stoux rails, 8. D. Dellah Wyant, is. Is dead here because she laughed. 6h began to laugh while eating peas, aad a. pea lodged In her bronchial tube, choking her to death. ; Prime Beef Pork,' Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Mouday and Thursday Get Our Prices Phone No. 53. Orders taken by phone for mail routes. CATTLE km ROCS WMTED A. P. Perry I Westoa Meatl H H 1 ' ' ' Upon nearing the close of 1915, good - merchandizing HiVtates that we should dispose of this season's remain- Ming stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats and "ISuiTS. We want no "carry-over" of this particular line. and are now quoting prices that . will simply : make it V m 1 A. J ln. an VI V tMAmllAli ff move. U sucn a Karment is iieeueu iuj liic-uuv vi your household you will find that a visit to our big store is prompted by genome economy. : These Coats and Suits are splendid goods, bought for cash Jn eastern manufacturing centers, and are the very latest this year's product of the leading eastern de signers. We are taking a heavy loss on them and you will be the gainer. In many instances tne regular pne has been cut in two, and the regular price is based upon close buying and close selling for cash only. . In fact, no more wonderful bargains in these garments were ever offered in any Umatilla county store than await you right now in the Cloak and SUIT department of the WESTON MERCANTILE COMPANY. , . r .. ; There is no time limit to this sale but we would ad vise you to call early in order to get the pick of our large assortment Make no mistake as to the character of this merchandizing event. It is a bona fide clearance at sac rifice prices of new, bright, well-chosen, this year's goods. You have only to visit our store, see our beautiful display nf floats and Suits for Women. Misses and Children, and : take note of the price tags to assure yourself of the truth ; of our statement. It is not now and never will be a part of our policy to deceive the buying public in a single par ticular. We never raise prices in oier to reduce them. WESTON MERCANTILE CO. BP-Ba-wnWefJ WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH Dr. J. G. McMATH ; osteopath Office one block north of the bank ATHENA, OREGON Electric Treatments JEST Phone 521 Given W. M. Petertea C. H. Buhop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton, Or. Freewater, Or. -n I IS VERY EASY TO TEMPT t mi ',i . .l-ll 1 . tS people wun ine giaraor ua . iu w prices; it is really wonderful how a small price in large type fills the eye so completely that the quality baclc of (he'price is lost sight of. THIS IS A QUALITY PRICE STORE The DotVIoss 1 . 1 1 - - urn '. !