.V THE BIG IWVINTER EVENT DAVIS KASER'S JANUARY SALE Thin groat kiiIo In now in its norond week. Like ull DnviH-KuHcr huU'm, it gather momentum iw it goes, for the opiiortunltloit to save are so numerous and ro worth while that folks come buck for more again and again. $100,000.00 worth of quality Nome Furnishings (Fund I urc, Rugs, Draperies, (tedding, Sloven, Sewing Machines, 1'iiinoH, Kitchen UtcnsilM, Woodciiwaro, Willow ware, Tuhle (iluHHWuro, Fine Cut I'lnss, Art (iooiIh, I'.iuhh Lumps, l'.nain-i-lwHie, Aluminum ware, Dinnerwnre, ( 'locks, Cutlery nod thousands of other things) at honest plain figure reductions from honest, plain figure sanw-to-all prices that's tin- mag net that drawn with ever increasing power. Do not delay, but come and ret your share at tln first piMtHiblo chance. If you are a stranger at Davis-Kuser't. tisk your ncighlorH. Come in and investigate. No one in ImiHirtuncd to buy here. l-ookcrs are always welcome more than welcome. So come. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Pianoe, l'tioiKuritii, MukIi - fowplrte Homo Kiiruixlu m 10 20 Aider tit. - WAI.I.A WAI.I.A. WASH. C:l Your Suit Pressed 1 ' Before Prestinij Your Suit Vou'U win her if we do the work. A shave, hair-cut and bhine would help. SUITS OKDISKEl) to your measure R. L. Reyiiautl f .....:.. r A4a:aJUiiUf'l Sate M I til ritftttr piiicerd to ki ll to tin liiglient liidili-r, tur rni.li in liiuiit. nil I iif r till. title, in- ( ril Ullll .-nlMtt' .f t'K V I.H lllllt tH- uiu, iU i i Mi.. il. in mul to ruliiiw 111 ili-i 11U1I icul iiiily, limit: lm one (II mul lu 11'; mul llii-.H. W . 4 or iim n, 'i . f .swtiun Tap. i, N. K. iCi, K. u, ,M. I ii.hliihi uui,l, Or'Kii. ha id nlv i to li livid at Hie ullitv uf my ml.. i my, Humeri. Malt, ill Athena, OrviK'i.ii, lit Him linn i.f II o'rl.H-k A. M. n Ilia Zitli tiny f Junn HI)', ll'l?, mul la Ui liv rululiirtiil iii it privntv iimuiH r. J-tulip himI kll l linn S.Hh ilny i f li r l lllla r, I'.'lii, iii tii thu Imiir ni l J o i li.t k A. M un Hit' Villi ilny uf Jhiiuhi). ll'l V, liiiln iiihv lm iiimlu mul li'l I Hit my nl. turtle)', limner I. WmIU, at li:s ultii-e in A I In Ilii, Uivg.ui. The anul ilmcriUil liiuil in l.i l,c uihl flee Mm) clear fiiiiu nil lii-ii mul .-it-' rlllilrm"ti wln.'li . lt i:hli,.l t In-mini iriH'ily nt the Innv of md una?. iIm mi Alliimn, Orvtf.'li, I Ian l':Mh lUy nl liiroinl.i r, lylli. MAKV I. A llMAi UK lUM'M I V. KxrriilliX ut lite ttiil ..f Mnt'giv i.m limine t mux. ili rmml, Tnlln Inxi!" .fc M. llnil. " in ul ) nt ymir ilminl. l li'Mu- .C, BREVITIES Mum iMtic itriimlt viitiU'il in Walla VVullu Suruluy ami Mniuliiy. (IiMiiye Scliiiitycr Iih flliiHhi'il ln eiiiihlrurtioii of a ih-w luiwiin iit wall ut tin' li(' ilunnilory huilil- iMk". I'ianiiH tuiii'il mul ii'iiiiiiril ut ri'ii- m nalili' I'i'iri K. l-'irht-i'laivt wm k Kuiiiiiiilii il. A. W. I.iiiiilrll, Mum. liaih. JlH IIlMhfMlM in at Iji (Viihm, Wiicli., thiii wn k, vi .il inif ut llie win mi iiiin li m lii.i h"ii, jaim rt IIimI;mim. Jai'k MayfeM, eiiKiaei xiitrt with tin liiti'inatioiiul enfiitiuny, in l.cre fi'nm I'uriliinil with (! Wutti & Ki'i rn trut'toi. A lnf i.upiMMed to have rubies wiiii killiil Monday at Halfway, Or., lifter liuviuK lututi two nn-n, a ly, m viml ukh umlctlirr di tfii. I'w1h Ward, an um-le if Mr. W. II. li'uuld, Mt Tia-wlay fur .Spokane, after a thn-e wi-ek' vtMit at tlm (jould ridi nee in thin rily. Mir NVIlii llartli-y of Pi inllcton wiw it litut wii-k t'lid of u for im r Wilton ifli!riiir-. Mrn. Andy T. Harnett, and of Mint JlorUiibO linker. Amonir recent viitinm of the iiiuiiiiit Ml VVehloii Wi re 1 ee W ilwm. Waller W illiams and never il child ren in the family of Itiihurd 1. 'earner. 8 Fanners-See This Big Field WOKiM $EtlNG I Demonstration VFJtYBODr WELCOME $725 Mogul 8-16 KeroKne-Barniiif Tractor $725 Kir Sale Hull Trarior I ti-iimn- M i at or Iihw Mini il iii Kirk ' inile- - limit i-lii'd, Allieiia. Has hein run The fanner., of Welnn. lllue only a few days. Will u ll for H2't Mountain and Downing will hmi-1 if takm iiiiiiu-iliauly. K. W. at Miu-i niir hall in Wesson toiunr- (iNiiliile, l!nx !!", I'emlletoii, Or. rw at two o'eloek to iliseuss the They Are Here They Are Here Ihiy the tractor that uhcs coal oil or dLstii.'atc just as well a3 gasoline and without special change. We have ONITHf)l'SANI) rules to give you that you may take our measure see that you Kel yours. I!e.st KU ttric Washer made wrings at any angle of horizon. Sewing machines f 18.00 up to the Two SjkxiI machine no winding bobbins; it's great Dutch man and bolin Deere plows, Wclnr and Deere wagons. Watts & Rogers I," iJw Ammamiuim-Jmmm i mm 1 Nullra U hwmliy iriven thut I, Ad nilintrt'ir of tint rtnlv uf Mnrtin K. IIImhi, di'rruited, will ulfT fur nnlo Ml iuuliv MiirlM'il to tlw In: hen t biditer for ranh, Ml two o'rliM-k. in (lie riuriiwni un ihu 5(liilnyiif (eluumy, I " 1 7, nt thu front il'ior of tlm Court lluunu of UmmilU I'ounly, OreKon, tlio fulluttlnn ronl inHiriy In unitl Ijiunly boluiiliiK to tho mill if.fcnl Mt Iho I line of Inn dviith nikI now tnikmgliiK tu hl vnlulo, to wit: IV Wot hull of Norlhcnut iiirtr, nd thu .Souihcnnlqimrlor of the North Mt uimrlvr, mul tha Norlhennl injur- ir of tha SouOivhuI qurtrof Sortion 3i In To inh I u 4 South of Kaiia 31 bant of WlllnmvUe Meridmn. Tlil alt I ntmla Mirunt to nnlor of tho Ikiunty Court of L'nmulln tUiuu ty. Ori i"i iiimiIo Jmiuiiry 2, 1117. Cham. II. Caktkh, AdnilnlntrMior, tic. NoUct l Salt ot Kulty. I .'(4-.I t M '( "'ii"tm'iii.l Ntt Jrv iMf !. .( u wtut u Intittt i4 Mt Htn'V. ttMlalrthJT. D. SWIFT & CO. i, '03 S-vpn'.h Sl WMlilnnton. 0. C. The !iehe!or (iil'! were enter t ;i: mi l Moiulay i vefiing ly Miss (iliulyji .vinitli. The newly-, lei-led ollirer of the fluh are Ktiul Wad iliiiKh'i'ti, pienideiit ; Joic Ijivin der. viv preta'dent. and Kulh JCi-ad, feerttary an4 tretmttrer. Tin' following oflieer.s of Wei.ton 1Hige No. r.S, !. (). O. F.. wire reeently inntallel hy J. K. Stan field. D. D. ('. M,: AlU rt Jame. N. (J.; K.. L. Monigren, V. C; A. A. K-. JU-c. Sec.: K. O. Ik-Mom. Un. See.; S. A. IJarnes. Treas. Iiulk grain question. A delegation of I Villi li -lull fanner headed hy .Henry Kownherg, preHilflit lf the 1'ariiiers' L'nioii, and It. O. Fjirn hart, ii.einlxT of the Northwest OraingrowerV legihlative eoinmil let, are exjievted to lie present from that city. Other i.-iiors will l Mr. W hiKth r, manager of the Fanners' I'nion warehouse nt Carlield; Mr. Wetzell, reprnl ing the liurrell Const ruction Co. of l'orllund; a repre.sentative of Wie liitehotixtf & Crawford lumlx-r enmpany of Walla Walla, and prob acy W ill Steen. Ik Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 The following officers will fill the chairs of Hiawatha Relx kali Lixlge- lite Leader gratefully aeknowl No. HH for the ensuing term. They rdges the recent receipt of "seeds were installed at a recent meeting of kindr;es" from tne following tiy the D. D. (J. P., Kuby James: sabriber: J. L. Staggs, George Zona Sniiih, N. (1.; Kdna ltanister, W inn, Klnier Tucker, Koy liead, V. G.; Matid Stanfield, Hec. Sic; K. C. Jtrehm. J. P. I.ieuallen, Mrs. Thehna Anderwm, Fin. S-c.; Gladys Margaret Wheeler, Mrs. Mary Thor Smilh, Treas. son, Clarence Hand, J. C. Turner W. II. Ilouher. Charles Nelson. ?nd 1 MeBritk' l,' Mrs' FVank Price, George StaggK. Carles h an,"e McBride. Price. George W inn and Sim Culley ; Clly Sinitl.. the ix.pular mail went to Pendleton Tuesday to visit .mun on nmt, v ca,u, . tl Ask us for a blank on Which to take an invoice January 1st Fill it out correctly, ascertain your present worth and file it for future reference. We wish you a happy and prosperous 1917 and will qe glad to assist you in any way we can to make it your most prosperous year. I'uiiru. ATHlifMA. OKI'.OO.M HOMER I. WATTS Attorney at-l.aw SW.fr.-. In M Mat ami K,.,l..,l ''11 thb new fjO.OOO elevator U-ader ollice the other day to . oi me rarmers union in mat city. nnKIhi. nr,...-.iuii.,n f th it,,i0mi s TheV ileiurib it us un Af1mirHhl : . . . . , , ,: .v, . A. . . ? ' , v social given lor nis oeneni. lie TTVJJTT, w,t " eaPanly says that if any better ieple live of 100 000 bushels. The cleaner on earlh lha hjs nwi ruUte will take care of 1500 bushels an ..h.,i,IInfii,..i,uuiUB.,, In the County Court of tha Stata of Oregon, for Umatilla County. In tha Matter of the Katate of Maggie I. a liravhe-KratK, ducvaaed. Notice la hereby given that under and hy virtue of an order made In the above entitled matter by the above named court on the 29th day of Decomtwr, lilltf, I, Mary La Brache-Badileley, exe cutrix of the above named estate, will Dr. S. L KENNARD I Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Iiroud streets. Phone Main 553 hour. G. II. Fontaine was here this Lyle Webb has been ill during the week for a brief visit prior to go- wwK Wltt painful attaeK of ing to his new 2200 acre ranch Qumsy. Kendall Smith has been near Highroad. Montana. He serving in his stead as night telt- lutely BljipiH'd three cars of stock and farm implements in charge of Craig Driskell. This was held up by the wreck of a freight train which preceded it, occuring in a fierce blizzard, two demolished A daughter was born Wednesday engines being left on the track, to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fetter at but is expected to finally get their home in this city. tnrougn intact, upon leaving lyr GOLD! RULE HOT! Pendleton Oregon phone ojierator. Tvev. W. S. Payne is at Waveily, Wash., assisting the Methodist pat to there in revival services. Well-Appointed Conveniently Located Pleasant Comfortable Reasonable Rates J. M. Bentley, Prop. - M. A. Ferguson, Clerk Montana Mr. Fontaine was accom panied by Mrs. Craig Driskell. At this week's n-.eeting of the Weston Welfare club tho following committee was elected to meet and confer with the district school board: J. W. Porter, E. M. Smith and J. A. McKae. A committee v consisting of Marvin Price, G. Dc Graw and Dr. Sempert was appoint ed to solicit funds to defray the cost of sending pictures of all the Weston Normal School buildings to every memb.T of tho Oregon legislature. These photographs, Mrs. Frank Skinner returned yes terday from a visit to her mother at Hitter. j CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES ! CRUISER MILWAUKEE : Best Line in Town. Our Cigars and Tobaccos are NOT DRY GIVEN UP FOR LOST ZEHM & HOFFMAN ! Eureka. Cal. The United excellent idea of tho plant. r.mple sum was soon raised. An DeMoss furniture: States protected cruiser Milwaukee, which went ashore on 6amoa Beach, near here, cannot be floated, it was an- Kftiinnbl I,.. T n 1. . w , taken by Robert Proudfit give an . mech8lllcal ensiae, who at the soll. citation of Lieutenant W. F. Newton, In command, made a complete survey The following oflleers of Crescent ' " stranded cruiser. Chapter No. 47. O. E. S., were in- Fraser. using candles to light the stalled January 12 by Mrs. R. Mor-' ' nd accompanied by Lieutenant rison, Past Worthy Matron: Eva FV Newton and membera of hie staff, pen D.'Mom, Worthy Matron; K. W. etratod every portion of the war ves Hr,iwn, Worthy Patron; Eliza Mor- possible and on his return to Bhore rison, Associate Matron; Alice F. 'd absolutely there was no chance Price, Secretary; E. M. Smith f floating the ehlp. Treasurer; Doris Barnes, Conduct- The stranded submarine H 3, which less; Norah Watts, Associate Con- went ashore here December 14, to ductress; Gladys Smith, Adah; Josie which the Milwaukee had attached a lavender, Ruth: Ruth Read, Es- ble when she went on the beach, titer; Kathryn Smith, Martha; Ma- baa been abandoned by navy aalvors, mitt Barnes, Electa; Sarah McRae, It wa announced. Chaplain; Christie Douglas, Mar- Hsd the Milwaukee been able more shal; Ruby James, Organist; J. A. quickly to cast off the etcel cable run McRae, Warder; W. S. Price, "'ns to the submarine she might have Sentinel. been aaved, it was admitted by navy FOR COMPARISON. Home Merchant Prices 25 pound pail stock food .... $2.25 12 pound pkg. stock fiHid 1.00 7lg pound pkg. stock fiod... .65 2 pound pkg. stock food 25 Coinparisrn of dosage two tablespuonfulls twice daily. WE GUARANTEE THESE GOODS Mail Order and Peddlers' Prices. 25 pound pail stock food $3.50 7 pound pkg. stock food 1.00 3S, pound pkg. stock food ... .50 1 pound pkg. stock food ... .25 Two tablespoonfulls three times dailv. GOODWIN'S DRUG STORE Weston Oregon It