T I THE JUICY ROASTED TURKEY OR THE SUCCULENT PllPKIN PIE I Once more tho American hoiim-keeper will prepare for Thankaglving Hay, with un eugerneHH and anticipation that la JtiRtlhVd by the tiiHtiy new h-ln nnd conveniencca that hovo ljwn provided la inako tho rooking nil nerving of the Pinner a greater hiiccchh tliun ever. In helping this great movement out Hon new a res Section ha rwited out ull the handy accessories that provide bliort cuts in rooking work. More ro n few of the things Ihut will MAKK YOUK PINNKlt A UIGCKK SlM'CliSS and that will inukt tho work of preparation ennier: Aladdin Aluminum KohhIcih. with t rny . $i.fd 7-.r4 ' Link Mght Hluo Kniimelod Steel Kouators V White Kriiimt'h'd Steel Jtonatvra Grey Knameled Hountcrn upward Shift Iron KonHtora 7.V up You will also bo Intcrcbted in tin Universal Cake Mixer, $2.W)-Th Universal lireud Mixer. 2.75 our splendid lino of Food ChopH'rH, Chopping Howls, Miming Knives. Yel low Mixing Bowk Aluminum IV 'J ins,. Cuke Pans, etc. Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Homclurnbhine Department Store 10-20 Alder SUeet Walla Walla, Wash. Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the U-ader ollice Sixty (minimum) $0 DO One hundred 1 ao Two hundred 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 15 i I WILL BUY all kinds of JUNK old iron, old rags, old sacks, etc. and also hides and wool, at TOP PRICES JOHN REYNOLDS North Water St.. below Pomeroy - Westoi;. Or. Saturday, Nov. 10 By purchasing something at the 0. K. CANDY SHOP you will help make a Christmas for some soldier boy away from home. The profits of Saturday's business will bo shared with the Hed Cross. Help swell tho fund. Odessa Kirkpatrick During this month (November) we will give FREE with every cash purchase amounting to $10.00 or more, one of those beautiful Jardin ieres (the Weller Pottery) -r none better. ' Christmas is coming, by the way, and a Jar diniere makes a pleasing present. DeMO TheP M E X'Snuir Retreat for your hours of leisure. POOL and Bl LLIARDS FINE CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS Lunches and Lunch Goods w c tt?hm i : : Proprietor BREVITIES Mih Mildred Smith of Uirkleton, Willi.. Ih visiting Miss Eunice Wilmy. Single room or room suitable' for light houHf keeping fr rent. Lidie' Dormitory. Mr. J. W.t Purler. Tin- lien Wnhlcii liiH'k farm in neighborhood has iniother year ly (he Dry creek lieell leased for Ife-rl Uuylen. J.ihn MclOte and IU. Curmichacl Were over from Walla Walla Sal unlay and very wiwly invented again in the Wintoii leader. M ih. II. II. Tinker and non Kalph nf t'ottoiiwood creek and Mr. ami Mm. Kaolin and son Merman were recent KueHta at the Wilwy farm. During the month of NovciiiImt I will give free with every cah pur chase of $10 or more, fine of those beautiful Weller jardinieres. De Moms. At the Church of the Brethren ti ller S. E. Decker in preaching the Word with power in iu simplicity each evening. Come and hear him. J. BoncwiU, elder. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Iturne were visiting Sunday at Helix, anil ent (he ilay in an enjoyable motor lour of the district in company with their folates, Mm. Minnie Walker. At McHride's barn, Weston, Sat urday, Nov 17, at one o'clock p. m. sharp, my farm stock, implements ami chattel will Im; offered for Halo at puhlic auction to the highest bidder. J. II. Kockhill. ii.v.j A car bt'ionirinif u noting of U,c Epworth League was Cormick wf.! efrSm"2 held Friday evening at the home of , , fence on the I J l J ' Mr, an(1 Mrs. J. II. Price. The Wwton and whs left in a .w irked rd,.nt Mn4. AIict. w if. end. ion. Later it ww "WJoJ H, Bt .'business mating and Mr. everything movable by thieve, who , jilted the oroirram even tiM.k the magneto to pieces. L'auu rrlcc program. tn is This was very intereiiting and con- There will Ik- preaching at 11 a. 8isttHj 0f vwal and instrumeUl mu- m. and 7::iO p. m. next Sunday at and trtudy of the life and works the Uniteil llrethren church. Morn- ,.f Martin Luther OctoU-r 31 1 ing Miliji-ct, rieawint Walk." hk the four hundredth anniversary Kvening Mibject, "Two 0ieti f hU break with the Roman Church. looi." All "ther tserviceH at the After the exercises all joined in tiMiul houin. We kindly invite you playing charades. An evening of (o church. K. K. Wriggle, patiUr. (.njnymeiit cliwed with a dainty Tim parents and friends of Mi luncheon. Kdna Manna's piano pupils were Ial . grain dealers have bii-n ciilertaiiuHl by an informal recital advised by Uio Kerr Gifford V. at the I'nyno home on Saturday- af- 0f ihu incorixirttiiim of thwir Uui- U-rnHm from four until five. Tlw tiess under the name of Kerr piano selections were very interest- Gifford & Co.. Inc. The business ing and the songs by Mrs. K. G. 0f the North Pacific Grain Co. of Saling and Miss Manna further ad- Seattle will be taken over and diil to the pleasure of the evening, ducted by the new t t. 1 1.. I,.;i,lf.r IN. A. Keaen, once a FOR THREE WEEKS WE HAVE PLEADED FOR PAYTilBiT OF ACCOUNTS AHD NOTES If you have paidthe ad. doesn't plague. If you have not paid better hustle lest we HA ID. We will take your Liberty Bond for that account, note or goods. Some choice phonographs, $8 to $75. Sewing Machines, $20 to $45 for the wonderful two-spool machine. Silverware and Cutlery galore. WE WI LL HAVE THANKSGIVING before X-M AS this year. Watts & Rogers Farm Outfitters The regular monthly business con- corporation. Woslm 1mv in remuung ior we m-um-i, - which he says is indispensable, Fred d for many years prominent in Gerberding writes Irom iianway, -"i". ...v.v, . -On-gtm. that that fertile district 'tant manager of the new concern, had a prosperous harvest season. IVter Kerr is t president. H. H. All cn.ps were gwHl and there was Rasmussen is vice president and a bumper crop of spuds. Spring Kyneral manager. The remaining wheat went 30 bushels to the acre, directors an- Andrew Kerr and "We all did our bit on the Liberty Thomas Kerr. lan," says rYed. ? t r r t t ? ? f ? t t T t t ? r THE UNIVERSAL CAR In busy cities or the country road, the Ford car is a favorite over the whole motor field. There are strong reasons why half the buyers of America de mand Ford cars. They have proved their worth un der the most trying conditions in all parts of the . world. People buy Ford cars because they know what they have done and what they will do. They have become one of the everyday necessities. --Tour ing Car $-119.85. Kunabout 404.85, On -display-and for sale by WESTON GARAGE H. L HEDRICK Proprietor The November meeting of the Ia- Victor Coffman said good bye to dies Guild was held at the home i. j.v. o.rr. nrior of Mrs. Man in Price, and was well to his departure for American Lake attended. The ollowinp gurete to acrve under the banner of Uncle were present: Mrs. F. D. Watts $ Sam. His parenU, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mw Donsltarnca. Mrs. Wichell of jt M. Coffman came down from Lew- Touchet. Wash. An excellent lunch- Iston- their prewnt home to see iwpwiipmi,i him go. Tlie Coffman farm in the coffee was served by the hostess, Dry creek neighborhood will be who was assisted in serving by Mrs. conducted hereafter by Floyd Coff- L. I. 0 Harra and Miss Dons ,,, .. , Iiarnes. Tim guild's next meeting y , will be held the first Thursday af- The price record of East End ternoon in December at the home of land was again broken the other Mrs. J. E. Stanfield, when. Mrs. day. when Henry Koepke sold the O'Harra and Mrs. Stanfield will en C. M. Brotherton place of 120 acres tertain. near Athena to J. W. Hunter of . - , . Milton for $250 an aciv. Mr. iim Cut ley has invested in a Hud KiH'pke in turn bought of C. M. son Super Six. Nelson 120 acres on the reservation,; paying 215 an acre. This latter, rC(j (0S5 pay tract was acquired by Mr. Nelson - inaivoeiitdeal with Joe Key, who Ihe O. K. Candy Shop I u not took over the MacKenr.ie place. , "l' N en.lH.i 10, as . . "-,''"-. Irotit-Shiirmg Kwl t-russ Day. A Luke Bead, prominent ' Athemi, percent of all the day's sales will go farmvr and a son of Mrs. Martha to the Christmas Red Cross Fund. Bead of this city, died at his home ; "Shall we be more tender with there Wednesday afternoon from, our dollars than with the lives of tuberculosis of the throat. After! our sons?" McAdoo, Secretary of his return from roriiami, wnere the Treasury The Best Tablets and lots of them. Pencils, Ink and all School Supplies. All School Books bought for cash, must sell FOR CASH ONLY. and Herman Goodwin he was under treatment for a time, Mi- Itowil linirered several weeks in a dying condition. Ho was highly regarded, and many friends join in the sorrow of the bereaved fam ily. The funeral services will be" held at Athena at one-thirty o'clock this afternoon. j In a letter to his Weston home from New York City Sidney Barnes of the Army Engineers remarks "I have been called you'uns in Missouri, youall in North Carolina and youse in New York and 1 would sure like to be called you in Oregon again but wouldn't get out now if I could. If the Red Cross is out of a job and youall, you'uns, youse or you folks are rarin' for some thing to do, sleeveless sweaters and woolen, socks are extremely popular with the boys just now especially those of us who expeet to cross the big drink tbis winter." ODESSA KIRKPATRICK. Dr. J. C. BADDELEY J g Giadualt Veterinary Surgeon t Jj Phono :K5 - Athena. Oreiron I a Dr. A. F. Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Building - Upstairs Tbe Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 if you wish a farm loan, or renewal, see us. It y t t T ? t f I i pat .' i"" ' - 4