ElUSOHiOTE CHAUTAUQUA AT VESTOII, JULY 14-18 The White Hussars at Chautauqua Two Splendid Program cm th Third D7 VESTCII cash mm f - o A Ms A A P V? W iSL &W. !tV,V,vV?-r-iU LUNCHES - FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS ICeiEST CASH, ilFRICES PAD TOR LIVESTOCK. X HIDES. PELTS, &v . HASS&SAUER ICE CREAM . CIGARS CANDXE3 , , BaKcr'i Goods i A.li.LuitLiiiL i ti M Estate Phone your druy. orders, 03, or call at store. !j X Davis & Ellis L1FK HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE g I INSURANCE to it In soil your salable Do you want property? If ' I CAN SELL IT i n ird I I yiillllii cm IWm I ..... ... .' a H.u l a tMltat Fnr Mh The n.itc Hassan hrlnc to Chnmanqua two or tna di mvncai pron. ; " '"",;J7"- ml years tnry have been heavily featured In the East and .re wilted r?nulne musical Sttcceawt Of. " Th's Mondld onn.nIa.tloi Is a'alnglns N.dwlth program of Witisual variety. They frnwd to organlxatloc. of twice tl.Hr Mie. They all J fine voices an.1 are malera on their many band Iwunt. SL ThTU in the ma-lcal library I. to be found In their pro6ran.. balanced arl.h lighter Wc and popnlar air Their two programs are of such excellence and rnrtety that whatever your musical taste may bt you wW ha genuine! surprised and pleased. X X ? T X X X X X X z sims-to aosE ma mum : r. ' ' This lot comprises a largo assortment of rubber boles,' pumps and ox fords. Very desirable for summer wear. . All canvas uppers, many of them neat and dressy, all of them very serviceable. This is the remnant of stock, in all about one hundred pairs, worth $2.25 and 12.50. To close them out, only, per pair, 11.79. ... BREVITIES or Chris Thoeny picked about 100 Frank Price and family left yes crates from but little over one- terday for an outing at Bingham quarter of an acre of Hood River Springs. strawberries at his fertile little A ,ittle gir arrived Juno 1? at truck farm on Pine creek above the horne of M, Bnd M. Wiij s. t town. Chris reports that his crops po,, j Huntington Beach. Calif. of every kind are very satisfactory the daughter in - the LKXige roaa- this season wun we exception vi fmilv The rars SHOES AT $2.93 ladies of the Methodist Wanted Buick ster. Liberty Auto Co. raspberries, which only made half a School has opened in district No. J" "T 'JT " rM.rrh will -iv an ice-cream social 57 at the Tmarack church on Wes- re t better one Saturday evening. . July 19. at the ton mountain, with Miss Ruth Dowd wnere ne couia gei a oeer one. -Come and we are sure you as teacher. Jake Booher landed in Pendleton Wjn enjoy the evening," is the invl- - m t 1 J a ... a J. H. McGibbon and family have independence uay aiier oeing wn tation extended. Charles May. Will Hall and L. returned from a motoring trip to "months overseas witn tne engineers La Crosse and Colfax.. They eel- corps. Jake was a visitor for sev- ebrated the Fourth with Umu erai oays uw w iu on.c t m.eft Wednesday for Pine valley. L. . nnnl. 1J u MWMOV MAQV W IMa - H. Dowd, well knwon upland farm- people. Grant Steen of Dry creek will do his harvesting this year with a new Harris combine which he lately unloaded .at Blue Mountain1 station. H. L. HeUnck has taken a posi tion with the Oregon Life, and the Model Clean- Mr. May seeks a location for tock farm, and the others want to rhere he has bought ..... . Hyman IL Cohen, market editor Y The fact that Postmarfer Van today on his annual Northwest tour. V Winkle Was. OUt Of hlS Office this tfu MU11 thn WaWntr,,n will hvm A ha week is worthy of comment, as he a bumpt,r crop, Oregon' will be A ton. " He will engage m business at Pendleton, wl a half-interest in ers establishment.'; . Whon goods are soaring in price comes this opportunity to supply your wants at a remarkably low figure.. We havo gathered all the odds and c-nds in men's shoes and find some shortends of stock that we must discontinue.. Most of them are rubber-soled tap bicycle shoes especially designed for har vest wear; soft, light, comfortable; worth $4.00 to $4.25, but all thrown on sales tables for $2.93. v r - OSSES' WHITE CAIiVAS SAI3ALS. $L19 Misses' white canvas sandals, sizes 81 to 2; leather soles, white canvas uppers, very cool and pretty for summer wear. While they last we will sell them at $1.19 the pair. : 4 . ' , HOTS EFJSI OUTL'G SUITS is almost as steadfast as the eternal hills. Official business only- could medium and Idaho's very poor. . J. S. Mattoon and family, late of neanca was nere iron, feuu.ew... , the time of J. S. Mattoon and fam Tuesday, acompanying D. B. Snyder XnL l!to of hSJi- Hermiston. have Uken county manager of the Oregon Life. "2?. hotel. , Mr. MS We have just received a shipment of women's outing suits. These are made, jacket and breeches; of strong, material, khaki color, especially de signed for outing wear are very natty arid the price reasonable. See these before leaving for your outing trip. - ' v retired from garage work. Mr, Hedrick was here from Pendleton, over the ion over the routes with the rurahweston noiei. . Mr. Mauoon is a E. O. Sempert , brother of Mrs. maji carriers. boniface of experience, and was f Fred McGrew. was a guest this. formerly In the hotel business at V week at the McGrew farm. - Mr.-. Gus Burgy has returned from Lewiston, Idaho. The Weston hotel Sempert has resigned his position Portland, having found by compari- will be renovated, re-papered and r . with the Tallman drug 6tore, Pen- son that life in a rural community otherwise improved for the better A dlcton, and will hereafter be with possesses greater attraction. Gus accommodation of guests. ' X the Walla Walla Drug Co. AlSi S'J ' The inevitable "hot spell' is upon X What would have been consid- w JuSon " U8the government instrument reg- ered ahuge sum for twelve acres of wlnona Junn- .. istering 96 degrees above at Wes- f vallev land a . few vears mo. savs - J. P. Lieuallen. Weston cattle- Ion Wednesday. Thursday was the Milton Eagle, was refused by man, was. in Pendletion - Tuesday, equally torrid. While cool nights yOU must See these to appreciate them. Note the window display. rrea Aiccirain wnea ne was ouercu im vh.-kuiijoji icwib mai uac iu mivoouic uiumwu ura $10,000 for twelve acres a few he is purchasing a carload of polo wheat, it is feared that the yield miles northwest of Freewater. t He ponies for shipment east, but finds will be reduced by the hot wave. expects to realize $5000 from the few horses of. Wis description in spring wheat la the greatest OSUK7 AFROIiS JED HOUSE B2ESSES We were never so well supplied as now with these articles. '.All the new designsuof serviceable material, both in pretty house dresses and aprons. 2 Why sew these warm days when you can buy these for less than you can .v make them? There is sucn a variety of prices, materials and patterns that place this year. the market. Harness and Saddles of the better kind. Special orders 31'ven prompt attention. sufferef. ..." .'-,(. :' " Whije the extreme dry weather in June decreased the prospective yield materially, an average crop is expected - in the Milton jsection. Samples from a 200-acre field on the Sam Hunter place and from a 1 GOO-acre field oh the Higby Harris ? place farmed by Sam Ingle, indi- V cate a vield 'of better than forty O bushels to the aero. 0 0 0 We desire that you call us up, or better, still. come and see us, before placing your order for your If it is made can make it. of leather we Auto tops and side curtains made to order. inn ii Willi li m sans has at last been completed, and Jones & Jones are now in full possession of the Watts & Rogers establishment. They are constantly adding new stock and announce that they are prepared to take care of all. the wants In their line of the Weston district, with es pecial regard to harvest require ments. They contempalte extensive alterations in the main hardware building, which will include a show room lor farm implements The home of Mrs. W, was the scene of a happy of the Woman' Mission Society, It is said that "this society Js so zealous in good work that neither winter's storm nor summer's heat turning89 1 big1" Srd ware ar A harvest groceries.;-We make a specialty of this bus- implement stock has at last been A . - lJt 1 .. U..U.l. ...:j.t. iL- i.l..:-. iiicas nu nave uuugub'wiui uie viuw ui supplying your every want We will haye in stock nice, fresh groceries, fruits and vegetables, feady to fill your X orders at a moment's notice 0 Harness Store (J. D. Whitman) Milton, Or. sistent with good stock We make no leaders, but si special low price on each article.. Special prices on vs. pric coffee in large quantities, also baking powder, pack-- gathering A ar ffv vnnv nfnxr&inemoa Watrncf ckrAava -fni ovfima V 5 are in; We have studied your needs and are ready mmer'f heat V 4- mmMlif LiM i 4-s v " rini-lnfi tl-vu.. ha v .a m au dulls iU ardor." Mrs. E. M Smith. A-tV OUppiJ' 1U U1C DaUdiaULUI HJailllCI , presented the subject of Steward- - - ; , : .,,- I II Pii vv. li fl Hi i ship. The society decided to hold an ice cream and cake social on the city park lawn Saturday evening, July 19. Visitors present were Mrs. Warren, Mrs. May bee, Mrs. Z Achilla and Miss Wilscy. Mra.A Sarah Rowland became a rtiemlxr. Jt t r A'' Ktm mm w ff m m w. m wm mm jp. m mm ta mm mm w-s m a . - mm e a a 1 R II Mill HiMHRN liliUB nyM X Refreshments were served by Mrs. t King and Mrs. Lundell, assisted by V 2 Miss Anna Lavender. xll