V v. ' GIVE THE GOOD WIFE IIER V FAB SHARE OF THE CROP- When thinking of th new farm equipment tha Improved new machinery you expect to buy from the tirofiwila of I hi year's rr(, uWt forget th woman's department. KiirprUe the wift or other we man folk! by auggeelliig a new Monarch Kanae and McDmiir.ll Kllfh- u Cabinet. Thay have aharad In th work for th crops. Why nut ivt I ham ehar In tha jirollUT mCIiS asd HcDOUGAlLS Ruth thMM mKlarn PiinveniaiirMi are lifetime erllrlra. They save tuna, tava stapa, ava work, sav worry and IIMvii, Mr. Mhii!iim rab Inal aava suppliwe ami tha rang saves fut'l-wjui actually paying fur themselves. A ftar thst th saving la "Valval. 't While vihi ara thinking almul It, drop In anil look Iharn over -you'll understand auma of tha reason for I ho thing wa claim. my PMOS and PLAYERS Wa hav Juat received anuthar larva ahliwmnt of tha latent, ntt-to data planus ami player. (Vim In and av Ihvin, and alo how murh you can aav by buying your Instrument in.tvad of having It "auki' to you, TilE DAVISKASER GO. Pianos, Phonographs, Munlc - CtimpMa Homo Furnishers 10 20 AldarKt. WAIJ.A WAIXA, WASH. 0 J iff u !j BREVITIES Order taken for potted flowers, at tha DeMoea Kumltur Hura. , "Calls Uxlt" Lafa MrBrida's la si waya at your diatioaal. Phone 82. Dr. Alfred F. Kampert will b at bis orrtca nrst Mumlay to raaiims bla dan tal prarllcs In Waaton. J. D. Kennady was hers from Penult-ton Wednesday visiting bia daugh ter, Mi W. 8. Payn. Mra. Orval Duncan and children will leave tomorrow for Portland to Join Mr. Duncan, who la employed there In mill work, John Barnes and family hays moved to Athena to rvaida, Mr. Barnaa having accepted employment with tha Preston Shaffer mllle. W. D. Chamberlain, democrat! can didal for county dark, wat s visitor Tuesday In Waaton, whsr ha has many old-time frianda. '',., Fred DuPuia, rsnraaanting Watts k Roger, haa gone to Waahtucna, Wanh., to Innlsll stovat and toilet and bath fix. ture In H. A. Dowd's nw bungalow. .Mr. and Mra. J. A. Liauallan war In Waaton this weak whlls returning to Pendleton from Walla Walla, where tha death of Mrs. Lieuallan's mother rreaii tly occurred. insofar ss Weston was concerned" tha Pendleton Normal booster cam and saw yesterday, but mot decidedly did not conquer. They found it exe dlent to spend thsir tlm chiefly at lo cal pool tables. , , Arthur I. Moulton, Sf prominent Portland attorney, will apeak st Wee-' ton opera houa tomorrow (Saturday) ' veiling In support of Charles E. Hughe. Mr, Moulton lived in Wes ton when s boy. R. T. Brown, republican I "'W'aB. j , ws a0 sTeji"K3ri(uarSIJEl8 Coif Your lany Frienfc Rteht 'Now and send them Weston Normal literature GET BUSY Time is Short, Precious and Opportune Come and see the double spool sewing machine no bobbin. Machines at $18.50 to $45.00. . Phonogi-aphs coming $15.00 and up. KENTUCKY DRILLS Weber, Winona and John Deere Wagons WATTS & ROGE Twenty-ons ladies of the Saturday Afternoon Club motored Tuesday to Milton, where they were entertained a guests of the Milton Improvement candidate, .Club at the horns of Mrs. J. F. Slover. SUMMONS A Brass Bed of Artistic High Quality IT'S Impossible to Ulustratt all th beauty of this bed all its tftnement of design and elegant simplicity. ' We want you to ace it. whether you need bed now or not. If Its remarkably low price does not Induce you, we will not urge you to buy. You will have to see it to realiie just what an imposing effect it creates.' , . .,, . v - , 4 DcMOSS FURNITURE Jo SOMETHING TO CROW OVER Howvr, w'll 1st Mr. Rooster do what liltl erowing msy bs necewary. W ntaraly wbh to say thst w will sppr. cists your tronags In our line and do our best to earn your good- opinion, r Rolled Barley, OsUand Wheat! Hsled Hsy, Millstuffa and Chlcksn Feed. We're local sgsnts fo, Pcioock Flour and Dlatchford's Calf Meal. Phone 281. i Phone Main 253 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. Nits Joyce Muilenberg, Plaintiff, campaigned l'r the county ciemamp in Upon enlertng . the parlors tne ladies jonn b. Muilenberg, Defendnnt Wetlon Tuady. Mr. Brown followed ' were Riven numbers snd sfter finding j0 y, rjefenjant, John B. Muilen the method of house to houa canvas their partners wers seated st daintily berg-: sing which h found to bs so effective Brrsnged tables, whers sn spnelizing in the name of the state of Oregor , In the primaries. three-course luncheon waa aerved. Af- you are hereby required to appear ami ru.. terthe discussion of v.rious topic- flKVl hsvs decided to to barn-stormii for V1 ?n m W,M M" ' eC1 day of the time prescribed in the. of lb Weston Concert '"J1 " order lor puuncaiion nerewim io-wn. Knowine; ine previoua line, except ine ine m aay 01 icennr, ija, ana u .mt umrA MurK mrrimun MnlM you fail ao to snswer for want there- A paper on "Preparedna" b, Mrs. ti K ?"CU S. K. Barnes wss followed by readings, plaint on fi!e herein, to-wit, for a de tiiano solos, songs and a guitar duet ere of divorce forever dissolving the Roy W. Ritner, republican candidate given by the Mvlton ladies, which pro- marriage now and heretofore existing for the legislature, waa In town I us- nfll wat greatly enjoyed. The Wes day. Roy Is quit likely to receive an Udic uniu in saying that they pretty good booat from Weston voters were royslly enUrUined. -,, man now. iMiv m.wi. vj Weston school children in opposition to a Pendleton normal and in favor of the Weston normal. Leonard Sni- tho benefit Band, and will appear tomorrow even ing at Hells. They are billed for Pilot Rock Friday and for Umapin Saturday of next week. and his fair and Impartial attitude in th normal school fight. LloualUn and daughter Cather- " - m ....av I ,n- Mt yes'ey t,)r Hsppnsr to st- der ceived a very encouraging reply I! nr I kTFriinil ' teml th wealing of Mrs. Leths Wood from hi, C0U8mt j. H Weaver, a VI. la. lUaUUliU and Mr. Ben BunhnelL Th bride is a young bsnker of Vale, Oregon, and Veterinary Surgeon secretary of the Malheur county Re publican central committee. Mr. .Weaver ssys: "Yours of the 23rd at i dsuehler of Mr. Meusllen. Incidon- tally, he will do some campaigning airainst th Pendleton Normsl bill. ii" " Mr. Bennett Williams of Portland, hand in regard to the Pendleton nor- J Hospital 8t corner Of Main t in company with Miss Vernice Gregory tal measure, -1 assure you that I . . . . . A , .l k i I laulll ttnl. nr. ah r Vi ! T mm vwittiltw nn.l Rrnarl atrwota ana Mrs. u. w. pi""" -' - - " - - 1--- . UHVH n r ?IMlvwii w. v... "... - j r 4- j with Mrs. McAtes s mntner, Mrs. Mainour county, ntnougn 11 nas sev Olive Nevin. Mr. Williams left for eral supporters in Vale, I have posted Portland Tuesdsy in his Hudson Six. - the bills you sent me in conspicuous A social gathsring U observMc of nd 1 do ora Halows'sn was held Tussday evening t0Hl' by th United Brethren Sunday school c. P. Strain, assessor, candidate for classeh of Miss Ethel Wsddingham rMiectio,n,, solicits your further sup-, and Mr. J. 11. Williams. Decorations: port uon B, record. His sfflcient of th class room at th church .were administration and unmatched econ- in keeping with th occasion, and a pmy o not constitute his only worth most enjoyable Ume was had. 'to you. Repeated elections as aases- between plaintiff and defendant, for the restoration of her maiden nsme, Nita Joyce Calhoun, and for such fur ther relief as to the court may seem proper. lhis summons is served upon you by order of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelpa Judge of the above entitled Court, which order is dated the 28th . day of October, 1916. The date of the first publication, is the 3d day of November, 1916, and of the last pub lication is the 15th day of December, 1916. PETERSON BISHOP, . Attorneys for Plaintiff. G&lYcir Si U Before Pressing Your Suit You'll win her if we do the work. A shave, hair-cut and shine would help. TAILOR SHOP SUITS ORDERED to yourmeasure f R. L. Reynaud f Two 1914 model Fords, juBt over hauled and in excellent condition, for sale. Weston Garage. Dr. Q. S. NEVVSOM Physician and Surgeon. Poet Building (Dr. Stone's for- 1 mer office) Athena, Oreg. ; mm ... mm 11 ihihihiiiih.it. .1 1 11 1 n -ni i i lip inwln marMiteMMiiil aa f.v, mm Mwl'-I. AMii ma I nrti'XM tw rase biarcm mi man SiTIITI BUILD VOnTUWIS nr ftm. OarrrwbwkMWMIlMAalwtwatnM wnw Nan- D. R. WOOD the Feed Man HOLIER I. WATTS Atlorney-at'Uw Practices In all tit at and Federal - .'. Courts. ' ATHENA, ORBOON D. SWIFT ti CO; MTifiT (.Awvcaa, 303 8nvnllt St., Washington, D. 0. Georg D. Peebler, prominent farm- ?OT Uvea him an influence .which . " ... " J. ... h regards as yours and which he uses X, democrat!,! w.-.. -.,,, ... . . and Brsident of th Umatilla County T - r J.? P. 1. .,i u.Ji proper occasions. (Adv.) Pioneers association, Is greatly elated over striking water st his Stag gulch ranch At a depth of 406 feet he has 200 feet of water. Twenty years sgo DR. W. O. HUGHES DtntUt Omo In the Klam Hiilldlng, Milton . Hours, IKo 12 and 1 to 5 ' Fellow Farmers Trust Him Barney E. Anderson, Democratic Mr. Peebler vainly sank a well 300 feat nomjne for county commissioner, waa In depth. . r I among th candidates who visited Wednesday evening the city council Weston this week- Mr. Anderson is a appointed Judges and elerks for th ' rrogressiv and successful farmer, annual municipal election November -u i ewed. would giv the county Vote 312 X Yes Save Sunday UiE WOSEIGIMI 1 The Universal Car The new Ford cars are up-to-the-minute in appear ance with large radiator and enclosed fan, hood with full streamline jeffect, crown fender front and rer, black finish with nickel trimmings-a snappy looking car and with all the dependable, enduring and economical qualities that have made the Ford "The Universal Car." One fact m worth more than a ton of guesses. Ford cars are selling from five to ten over any and all other ears, simply because they " give more satisfactory service, last longer and are easier to operate and cost less to maintain and there's no guessing about the reliability of Ford ser vice, Touring Car $414.85. Roadster $390.85, IL L lIEDIuCK-WESTOII GARAGE 20, whn a mayor, thr councilman, recorder and treasurer are to be choa n, A tax ordinance levying sixteen mills was passed. This is the ssme as Isst yar, sav thst on mill is added to th street levy. . The Lsurel class of the Methodist Sunday school met recently at the home of Miss Ruby Price for the pur- pott of organising, were: Ruby Price, Read, vice president; Ethel Smith, sec retsryi Cora Besmer, treasurer. Af ter th business meeting a social even ing wss snjoyed by all. Light refresh ments war servtd. ' Taking advantage of th recent wel come rains, farmers of the Weston country have bean busy seeding dur- Culley made A vote of 31? X Yes is a vote against the "Blue, Law," which forbids all Sunday business J except to the drug stores. ' 1 Paid Advertisement E. E. Kirkpatrick, E. E. Zehm, Weston, Or. th advantage of the common sense " " management he has devoted to his W;m$m$m affairs. He is the owner of own affairs. He is tn owner or a 060-acre wheat ranch, fully equipped along modern lines, eight miles north of Pendleton, and ia regarded as a high-grade citizen by all who know him. 1 Mr, Anderson was entrusted by 300 nfflpar elected stockholder! won tne nanaung 01 ine president; RUU, finance for the $30 000 elevator wnwa tne farmers viitiuu miyw constructwin on Webb street in Pen dleton. It is 113 feet high and is a thoroughly modern elevator, equipped with cleaners, smutters and graders. Mr- Anderson is chairman of th con struction committee. Th Union has in view th building of several other elevators throughout the county, and having much confidence in Barney, will look to him to see that the work ine- the week. Sim J. asV work of th process by trailing i. nrooerlv don. four drills behind his caterpillar. J. M. "Serving all th county all th Banister is about th only local farm- tim,B ia among the planks in Barney er who has not yet begun to plant, as Anderson's platform. , he prefers to wait until th weeds get . r ' 111 ' a bettor start and will thus be more The Massachusetts Progressives ap readily exterminated. He thinks next pear to have " abandoned "Onward week will b tim nough to put his Christian Soldiwa" for "Hale! Halsl eederi In commission., th an'a not heral" School and SCHOOL SUPPLIES olss Perfumes and Toilet Articles Fine Stationery ' Cigars Rubber Goods and Sponges Pure Drugs and Medicines EASTMAN'S KODAKS and SUPPLIES PAINTS, OILS, GLASS HERMAN GOODWIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Tho tMil Store WESTON. OREGON