1 I DRAPERIES IVrlinpH the mimt notable development in homo furnish inirs in the Kn-at incmtHo in the uhc of draperies- for win dows, doors und openings of all iort. Draperies appear to bo Rcttinjr more attention than for many years and more than any other lines of furnhihingH. ' Our enlarged Drapery Department contains all the lutein materialdainty Cretonnes, Chintr.es und other light hang Injrs, Elegant Tapestry, Terry Cloths and other heavier ma terials. Laces too an elegant line of the famous Quaker Craft Laces by the yard at from 30c to $1.35. Drapery Patterns Something now, also here. These en able any woman to cut and make up her own drneries cor rectly and artistically. Price each 25c. We do drapery work. Our experts will cut and make up any work desired, Estimates free. Visit our Drapery De partment. THE DAV1S-KASER CO. I'ianua, I'hoiiographa, Muile Complete Hume FurnUhvr 10 W Alder St. W A I.I. A WALLA. WASH. BREVITIES $725 Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Loader oflicc Sixty (minimum) $0 IK) One hundred 1 20 Two hundred 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 45 kyVVVVVWAWAVVVVViVtVAVtVVV.V.V.WV FORD The Universal Car 320,817 lUvo boon built and actually delivered to retail buyer tinea August I, 1916. Thcae fiauri-a-320,fll7-reprecnt th actual number of cart manu facture! by u ilncu Autfuat lit, Witt, and dulivertd by our agent to retail buyer. The unuiual fall and winter demand for Kurd cara make it necwaary for ua to confine the dlnlribuiion of cara only to thoaa agent who have order for immediato delivery to retail cuntomcrs, rather than to permit any agent to atock can in anticipation of latr aprlng tale. We an Uaulng thU nutlet to intending buyer that they may protect thamaelve againut delay or dlaappolntment in aecuring r'ora car. If, therefore, you are planning to purchaae a Ford car, wo ad vine you II, tnorciure, you are Planning to purchaae to place your order and lake dollvery now. Immediate order will have prompt attention. Delay in buying at thi lima may cauae you to wait several month. Enter your order for immediato delivery with our authorised Ford agent fitted below and don't be ditappointed later on. i'RICES-Rnnabout WW.85, Touring Car MW.85. FORD KOTOS COMPANY - EL L EEDRICX, Afent K. L. Woodawaaa Luttineaa viitor in Pendleton Saturday. K. O. DcMoaa wait a lUhiricwi via itor lut wwk in Portland. Jiw llodgnon left Wedneaday on a hunim-M vlnit to La Crow-. Sylvan Kunnaid in ex-cled home next Sunday from lm Angelea. Luther Hliellenberger returned yinterduy from an extendi-d Uiy in rVattlc, Mr. and Mr. Geo. L. Ilrinmi returned lant week from a vlnit to Portland. ti'm fJIndya Smith ia apending the week at Walla Walla as a houwc guest oi tne wm. Macitenziea. Piano tuned and repaired at rea sonable prices. Flmt-claaa work guaranteed. A. W, Lumlcll, Mua. Jlach. ft. W. Hrown left Wedneaday for Portlund to conault Dr. A. K. Idxk ey. lie iit Buffering from abdominal trouble. 1 have fr Mile for a client 500 hlmrea of atock in the Weston Mer cantile Company for f-150 canh. Andy T. Harnett. I'atrona who have ahoea and har ness at my shop are requcated to come and get tliem, a 1 am leaving boon. I. F. Settle. Mrs. Hulett March, who is report ed to be critically ill with Uiroat trouble, was taken to Pcndeton yes terday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. linker of Wallace, l.liilin nr.. t'iititintr ul tlin bum. tit Mr. and Mrs. Marion O'Harra. , ''a frm t'alifornia, President Mrs. Dakcr was formerly Mias Mary 'nv Ka,n occupied the chair IIojh., at the Wcaton Commercial club . ', .... rtu meeting Tuesday evening, and pre- A daughter was born Kbruary 28 titM wilh his accustomed aplomb, to Mr. and Mrs. Row Kennedy at ,.,MjrU were heard from committees their home in rnntland . Idaho, and vnrious matters of civic interest rV, Mn," y Wtt fornurIy M,ss discussed. Having decided to help Stella O Harra. tBt. Weston Concert band in an ac- Our rates for wood sawing are Uvc way, the club took up the mat now as follows; Four foot wood, ter of selling tickets for the an once in two, 50c: twice in two, 75c; nouneed series of concerts. A tick- three times. $1. Old rails and ties, et w iling contest was arranged, $2 an hour. S. Thorsen. J. L. Fuson. with President Price and Vice Pres- Farmers-See This Big field Demonstration WORTH 8EE1NQ EVERYBODY WELCOMC Mogul 8-16 KeroKne-Bunuflf, Tractor $725 OUR BARGAIN COUNTER Heavy 26 inch hog wire fence, 27c cash per rod; 75c coffee grinders for 25c; sewing machine worth $35 for20; single barrel breech-loading shotgun foe $5.00, etc. Lester Wilsey an M6 Mogul Tractor Fred McGrew a Racine Thresher A "Combine" hard to beat Howdy, John, Joe, Henry! I want to talk Tractor to you Mrs. A. L. Wood, formerly Mim Lorena O'Harra of Weston, sustain ed a major operation at Spokane March 6th for the relief of a trou ble of long standing. The operation wns advised by three surgeons and required three hours. "While it Was yet Dark." will be the theme of the morning discourse, II o'clock, at the United Brethren church next Sunday. Evening sub ject, 7:30 o'clock: "Rome vs. Free Ilible, Free Conscience, Free Speech, Free Press, Free Schools." Andy T. and Earl Barnett have bought a heavy work team from Burn Banister and will embark in spud raising. They will plant 15 ident Wililams as the rival lenders. All the club mctntors and all the band members arc enlisted to take part as followers of one or the oth er of the battling brigades. .The March meeting of the Ladies' tluild was held at the home of Mrs. J. E. Stanfleld. where Mrs. L. I. O'Harra and Mrs. Sunfield were the hostesses. In addition to the members, Mrs. A. L. Douglas and Mrs. N. O'Harra were present as guests. Mrs. O'Harra became a member of the guild. At the close of the business hour an excellent collation was luid on the dining room table and partaken of in cafo Uria style. The guild's next meet ing will occur April 9th, the first The Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 We will be pleased to assist you with your taxes this year as formerly. If you wish, we will secure your statements for you, and you may pay taxes here and save a trip to the County Seat. acres to this costly vegetable, and Monday afternoon after Easter Sun- I Bland- tam ri i i in a i'i i in i V. NrSI4 VftfW Mwlk lease Oemember You Have a In Weston Try Helping Him if things break right will oc in Rockefeller's class next year. Weston fs itself again, its pil grims having returned Tuesday from California. In the party were Mrs. Z. C. Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Price, Miss Edra Simp son of Walla Walla, Claud Iriceand tArson r.nue uioingrvn. iiiry ivjiori splendid time. Gillx-rt G. Ellis has bought Die interest of Harry Beathe in tho draying business of Beathe & Davis, and has moved to Weston from Ath ena. His family will occupy the Dick Gerberding cottage. Mr. Ellis is a native son of Umatilla county, born in Ukiah. He is a nephew of his partner, Mr. Davis. William L. Bobbins, the new own er of Weston's mill, intends to make of it a modern establishment in side and out. He has bought a con signment of new flouting machin ery, which was shipped February 15 f mm Kentucky, und has mapped out a complete program of im provement. Mr. Bobbins likes Weston, is confident of its basic and permanent prosperity and con siders it an especially favorable point for the milling business. He lately returned from a trip to Ever ett, and says that business condi tions here in the interior are better than in the Sound country. The National Mail Order Brokers doing business in the Globe build ing, Minneapolis, are a bogus con cern, according 'to tho postofllee department, which has issued a fraud order against them. This outfit ostensibly sold goods through some sort of an endless chain ar rangement, starting with ten cents from each customer. They have taken and are still taking not a few dimes out of the Weston neighbor hood, judging from the letters to them handled at the local post office. Most of these letters bear no return and have to be forwarded, although they are now pi-evented by the postal authorities from reach- in$ the swindlers. day, when the annual election of olhcers will be held. Mrs. Frank Skinner will be the hostess. Mrs. G. DeGraw, Mr. and Mrs, Sim J. Culley and Mrs. Cliff Culley motored to Walla Walla yesterday for a week end visit with Mrs. A. The two-spool sewing machine a wonder in simplicity and the work it will do. W. &. R. The Best Place in Town H To Get Candy :: i I.MT Developing I Is at a the store "what has" f I STALLIONS At Alta Stables Pendleton, Ore. Imported Percheron and Belgian Stallions that are extra good. Be sides other Percheron, Belgian, English Shire and Clydesdales with im ported ancestors that are young and good, w ith correct pedigrees that are desirable. One pair extra Percheron mares. If you are a customer and want to save your money, take time to come and see me. REMEM BER, GOOD STALLIONS AND LOW PRICES. (If you have a stallion that you cannot use longer, I might change.) J. R. JUSTICE, Importer - Pendleton, Oregon I GOLDEN RULE H0H Pendleton Oregon Well-Appointed Conveniently Located Pleasant Comfortable Reasonable Rates J. M. Bentley, Prop. -- M. A. Ferguson, Clerk and Printing The IVbibnan Candy Give a gift worthy ; ; the giver. I OKCandySfiop I ? Odessa Kiikpatrick Good Work Guaranteed. Bring in your Films and Plates for Enlargement. GOODWIN'S DRUG STORE. Weston Oregon w I