t WIEICTIE, jp n ? y. t f f t y Y y ? t t ? sis i We of the succeeding generation who are reaping the fruits of your hardihood and industry in developing the great Empire of the West, delight to greet and honor you. Our bright, big store is open to all Weston visitors during the Reunion. You are invited to avail yourselves of our Infor . mation Bureau, Telephone, Check Room and Ladies' Rest Room. Come in and make yourselves at home. v.w.v.v ETj3 CTIhI iatiM i W 3 B 4.fc jAk. Afc A 00a I BREVITIES NEW WESTON TEACHERS ELECTED-SCHOOL NEWS Hundled wheat hay for mile, phone P. O. McCausiund. Mr. and Mm. Walter Rose of Pen dleton were guests Tuesday of thi? 11. G. Sallng. Joe Hodgson was ausent this week on a visit to La Crosse, Wash., ami to his Montana holdings. S. A. Barnes and W. H. fimil-1 visited Pendl'ton Wednesday on business connected with the war census. f liuy all kinds of srrai Iron steel, malleable and cast and pay $ per Ion delivered at Athena: welshed on Uurkc's scale. Max Kclstcin. Weston Lodge So. oH. I. I . I). K has invested sinou in IJberly liond-t and fiOO In the honi'm issued for building an addition to the I Mid Fel lows home at Portland. Decoraiion Oa was rendered "f unusual significance at I lie Hon Tompkins household on Dry creek by the arrival of a lusty masculine youngster weighing s 1-j pounds. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lindley aw making a summer vacation visit at the McfSrew farm near M'eslon. jr.'. I. i lid ley is a sister of Mrs. Fred .Me. irew and of I jr. A. F. Scmpcrt. Mr. IJndlcy is superliiicimcnt-elect of the Kprague, Washington, schoolx- Charles ISulfinch, a Weston boy who recently went to Bremerton, Wash., to Join the navy, has been sent from Bremerton to .San Fran cisco. The young man's father. C F. Bulfinch, is a civil war veteran, and Is delighted that his son is able to serve the nation. Weston's new flag pole more than 1 Oil feet high, straight and beautiful and surmounted by a golden hall was raised Saturday afternoon by a small army of willing workers, di rected by W. L,. Uobbins. The new flag has since been floating to the breeze, so high In the air that Kaiser Bill will never succeed In teaiing it down. The formal dedicaton was set for the first morning of the ploners' reunion. F. C Fitspatrick. superintendent elect of the Weston schools, will !c assisted by the following teachers, v. hi.se i lection was completed at a meeting "ruesday evening of the lo cal board: First and second grades Louie Kintoul. Third and fourth grades Ver.t Tipton of Uoseburg, Ore. Fifth and sixth grades I.udl.i Piiiiierton. Seventh tirade An ire Barnes. l.'ighth grartt Walter i;. Il-nh r of Dill. mi. ir. .M.inu.il Inilnini; In hii;li s hool . II. Xcedhani of H.-irrlsliiiri;. nr. ite hii;h school jiosition r rnaii: lo be filled. lUulitli tirade lOvain. All Ion iwo of the Weston npils h. took the recent elxhth Li-n!; t x a'r hi; In ii were successful in .;is--inx Those wioi "made Hie yraoe" ueiv W illiams. Hilda Mclt.ii , Woiih Walls, i;oldie Neshltt, l.oi.i l.ieoallen, 'iara I'.iii g.v. Itllby Hall A nil. i livender. Claude Hnider. Tbe ' ".'.'esl'iij showiiiu: is an 'x'i I lc u lie in view of the fact th-it of -74 pupils In the county outside cf 1-endMton, only 122 made pis;in;.-j.-r:ide!-. The ,fillon schools made trie li si ,"ci id. wilh .11 suecessfiil oik s til of The hik'hes; nverage. '.)':... Nvas ina'ie by a Milton Kill, lCrma Al ien. "iuil Williams, eleven years old, of We-ton. was the yoiing'-st pupil in Hie county lo pass. Moreover, a fur if covering from an injury to his c.y , he took the entire eighth grade work ufjer January 1, 1917. In the W'eton vicinity. Fnd flreer passed In district Xo. II and James Armstrong and W'aido Terry in dis trict Xo. (15. school K.leclion .lurie IH. The anuUHl election of Weston district, Xo. 19. will be held at the school house Monday, June IS, ai o'clock p. in- One director ami one clerk will be chosen Joseph Wurscer, incumbent chairman of the ooard, retires Ucnlon supiMirts Itoatl imiids. Weston contributed to the iassuKu of the rood bonds by a majority of M. The vote hcr was very light, be iiiK onlv it; for the three Weston precincts us against a normal vol.. of more than 40" One precinct. Xo. 17, cast a majority of one vote agaliirt the bonuds, but the other two were strong In us favor. Th toinl stood: 113 yes. 62 no. The I'pland precincts were sironr ly KK'iinst the bonds. Mouiilulu stood 3,1 against to only one for the measure, Falmcw showed eight af firmative and negative votes. The I'lilforui Tax Classification Anendment carried at Weston, ai did also the measure lteiuiring Cit.' . 'i'ov.r .mil stale officer at the Same Time. I.oi-.il people Noted heavily :nsi Up- oilier nieasiires on tilt) ball ii. RED CROSS-STRAWBERRY DAY-MILTON, JUNE 12 Will Addrcs HnliM-wiNes. Miss Alice Butler wl I lie senl lo Wesuni hy I'niatilla county authori ties on Wednesday, June 1.1, to talk lo housewives of Weston and vicin ity including those of Hie Weston iipli.iids -fin Food 'alues, Conuser vation. Preservation and Substitutes. Her coming Is announced In a let ter to Mrs. F. l. Walts from Mrs. Wad1, Mrs MrComai and Miss 'irate I'lilliam of Pendleton. The Weston opera house has been secured, and Miss Hiillor will (five addresses next Wednesday at J:3'l o'i lock in the afternoon and 7::m o'clock In I he evening. The Saturday Arternoou Club li.'s taken direction of the meetings, but all the. ladles of Weston and vicin ity are expected to cooperate in bunging about a targe uKsemhla-' of I he housewives of this neighbor, hood lo v;reet Hie speaker. She is anxious to iii.'Ci them all, and has a message of value for them. Chineie Capital Joint Rebellion. Ppkln. Eleven provinces of Chink. Including the province of Cbl-LI. 10 which Pekin is situated, now no lodft er recognize the authority of the kin government. Coast to Build 100 Shlpt. Washington. No lens than J0( standard wooden ships will be buQI for the government during the atlj 18 months on tbe Paclflo Coast. The Milton Commercial association has turned over Its annual strawber ry festival to the lied Cross, mill It will be observed Tuesday, June 1., ns Milton Slniwberrv -Ked Cru-w IMV There will be an open ulr program, big dinner, grand parade, sports, and dancing afternoon and evening A rest room has been provided for women nl Ited Cross headitiarlers, und for men at the .dillon Commer cial club rooms. The sports will Include a com petitive military driff and first aid field service by honor guard teums. baseball game Is announced for :: Mi p. m between,, vYnlla Walla and Milioii-l'ri'i'WMler learns. The dlmo r will be served In a I'll, boiith. with plenty or room and e.iuililcs for all. A specinl Invitation (o attend l extended to Weslon people. Itcmcm btr Ihe dale, next Tuesday, June 1. TIm- V". M. '. .. ( anipalgu. W W. Dillon, field secretary of Ihe Young Men's Christian stioela l Ion. was here Sat hi nay and .iddrenii ed the commercial ciiih at a special meeting that evening In behalf of lbs great organizations whirlwind campaign for raising more titan lliree million dollars throughout III" nation for V. .VI. C. A, buildings at ihe pcrmiineul training t-anips anil on Hie French from. Mr. Jllllon set forth foinprc In-n. slveli Ihe value of Hie Y. M. C. A.'s ivoik during t lie Spanish war and mi the Mexican border, lie showed by providing the men with the right sort of euierlalnment iim! surrounding i hem with a home-like atmosphere, It alTordeil u constant safeguurd against the icuiplaUoiiH by which i he young soldiers arc beset. Oregon's allotment Is 4H,tMltl. 'vblch has nearly all been raised. I'linitllla county whs the last coun ty In be organized In the state, and is expected to furnish MtMi.'l, of which amount H lias been appor tioned to Weston. A local committee lias been ap pohiicd lo solicit subscriptions her. New Home Users The Weston Ited Cross Auxiliary has received an Invitation from the Milton Auxiliary through Mrs w. H. Bailey, chairman of the parade com mittee, to attend the Milton Straw berry Bed Cross lay June 12 next, und be represented in the parade. The letter says: "Could you come with as large a delegation as pos sible? It has been suggested that ladies wear white, but If you cannot conveniently do so please wear the Bed Cross arm badge nnd carry your pennant rcjireJculiu our auxiliary." The next meeting of the W. C. T. I, will be held at the home of Mrs. Klla Iavender June 12, at 2:30 p. m. Aside from the program there will be special reports of committees, and he invitation to a basket lunch p,-. nie and all-day institute to be bel-l June 1.7 at Athena will be read and decided Usn. SayB one of the lo cal leaders: "Milton, Helix nnd i'en-dlt-ton unions will nil attend Ihe in stitute, ii ml Weston sTioiihl compete for Ihe largest delegation. So let every member of our unin be pres ent at the next tuccUug." His Visw of It. Wife Thnt girl in tbo opposite flat Ik quite a promising- singer. nub Well, get bcr to promise that she won't slug any more. Boston Transcript Vary Unruly. Miss Paul-Graco doesn't obey any. body. Mist Pry Xo; she doesn't erwi mini her own business. Town Topics, r J J u f'i PURE ARTIFICIAL 'ICE Consult duty, 6 age Lauder. not events. Walter Weston Transfer Co. I Davis & Ellis i:' Weston Mca Market Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices ' Phone No. 63, Orders taken by phone for mail routes. Ten percent interest on all uc rouulH after 30 days. A. P. Perry are Quality Choosers FOR SALE HY H. A. BRANDT WESTON, ORE. "4t Dr. 0. S. NEWSOM ! I'hysiriMti hi id Suriruon Post Uuildinif (Dr. Stuno'K for. '. merollice) Atheim, (JrcK. i "CulUUxi!" Lufo Mcllritlo's is . ways at your disposal. I'lionu U2. i$500,000 to loan on good wheat land at 61 F" . Q. Lucas X Kenl l-.siHto and I.imns Weston, Oregon i ? ? ? ? Y Y Y Y y I x x Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y J Y Y Y Y T Y y Y Y Y Y MmHMIMIM