Memorial Hall Dedication Weston, Oregon Oct. 23, 1919 If YOU come, everybody will be there (Thitt space donuted) EM SCRAP Egg Mash, Bone, Shell and Grit for your chickens. BLATCHFORD'S CALF WEAL for your calves and other baby stock. Raise them without milk. Joe Hodgson BOX STATHtY In Large Variety and j Dainty Design i Goodwin's Drug Store f Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena. Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty and? Pure White lieu? Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company BREVITIES Clarence IicutU Is vinit Intf friend in Milton thin week. Mr. unci Mm. Charles Hall were visitors In Athena Monday after noon. James K McDanlel is harvesting a fine crop of Gravenstein n apples at his mountain ranch. K. 0. DeMoss left for Portland Wednesday on a buying trip for the DeMoss furniture store. Horner L. Hedrlck, formerly of Weston, Is now connected with the Overland garage at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tucker and Mis. Dorothy HuMnch were Sunday guests at the C. F. Bulflnch home. " Miss Florence Simmons, a popu- lar member last year of the Weston khUhI under the leadership of school faculty, is now teaching Mrs Ai w. Lundell. Fifteen mem in the Miles City, Montana, high .n,i three vibitorsMrs. Mar- school, Miss Louise Rintoul and Miss Elza Love of the Weston school fac ully are comfortably domiciled in the Wililum Davis home on north WgU-r street. W, L. Itayborn, who has been taking "bake oven" treatments for rheumatism at Walla Walla, is much improved in health and says he feels like a new man J. N. York, well known wheat lUlllliri liuo iin ttiv ii"ni !! i'im- ilege of welcoming another gran son, . 7,"J" VI iir. HUM iUIB HOM17 vii the Walla Walla river. A viimrr u.'rtrtr mills At. thf J. v. ........ - - E. Jones place playfully jumped on a fretful porcupine and got nia forelegs filled with quills. The mule was snubbed to a tree and the quills withdrawn with pincers. Lon W. Booher of Athena, broth- the United Brethren church in ex er of W. II. Booher of this city,1 tending a welcome to the new min passcd away October 6 at Pendleton. i8ter. at the age of nearly Hi years. The E1,BWOrth Wood8 and family and funeral wrvlcw wcr 'held Wednes- gnd Mrs R Morrison left ady in the Christian church at Alh- Monday on B I110toring trip to Lew-tna- iston, Idaho, where they will be the D. K. Garrett has arrived in guests 'for a few days of Mr. and town from Northport, Washington, Mrs. Wilbur Woods, and has installed his jeweler's w-ork Mf and Mrs j 0 Wood and sliop in the City drug store Thto .ve ved from Wall Wal- newwmer commenU favorably upon Redmond, Oregon, where they the friendly attitude of the Weston wi, the farm of Rev N, a !oPk'- Wood. It is reported that dogs have geven.room house with mod- been used in chasing deer, contrary anDointmcnU d six lots for l h triime laws, in the game laws, in the uyote rrwli nirion of the Blue mountains In such case the owner of the dogs if convicted, is subject to a heavy penalty. Thursday, October 23. has been designated as the dedication date of the new Memorial hall. Commit tin are beinfir anuointed to take charge of the various features, and this should be a time of rejoicing and jollification for the community at large. Mrs. M. J. NorDean, for many years a 'resident of this city, but now located at Clayton, Washingon, writes that she and her husband are well and very comfortably situated. The crops in thnt section were good this season, while fruit and live stock yield satisfacory revenue. Following is a list of pupils re ported by the teacher, Merle Heid enrich, to have been neither absent nor tardy in Wild Horse district No. 11 during the school month ending October 3, 1919: Armond Bell, Lee Foster, Marvin King, Marie Foster, Helen Foster, Lois King, Juanita King. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Swart of Donald, Washington, were here Sat urday and Sunday visiting relatives of Mrs. Swart. Mr. Swart, who be longs to a pioneer Umatilla county family of, railroaders, is now joint agent of the O-W. and Northern Pacific at Donald, a small station near Yakima. Ho was O-W. agent at Athena some 15 years ago. Dr. W. H. McKinney has had unusual luck in securing pheasants since the season opened; a few days ago a friend gave him a quantity of venison, and then a fine duck from the Pamburn ranch appeared in the ice box so this household's larder is running over with fatness just at present. "It's either a feast or a famine at our house," remarked the genial doctor, The Saturday Afternoon club was most pleasantly entertained Oc tober 4 at the home of its new pres ident, Mrs. H. Goodwin. The pres ident appointed Mrs. A. J. Mclntyre as vice president and Mrs. W. S. Payne as reporter. After the busi ness session an interesting program on "Scotland" was carried out as follows: "The Country,"' Mrs. C. L. Pinkerton;" "The People," Mrs. W. S. Price. After a social hour, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. R. Morrison and the hostess. State highway locators were at rtWMSWsa work again thia week on the Wanh- 1 lnrrt,.n Main and P.rnitl streets I rout through Weston indicating that thl route has cither Uen de finitely selected or is favorably con sidered ly the comnilwion. It is U said that this route shortens dis- A tance and in other resjMvta lessens a cost of construction. Klimination a of the corner at Washington and y4 Main streets is made possible throuirh an offer by a local citizen donate nroocrtv on which the K rnrmiirn an miir iiv n iin-hi uilivC'ii r rhiiiir, truraaa and barn are ii garage located; An expensive detour U through the W. A. Barnes avoided by this route. place is The reKU,ar monthly meeting of the Woman'a Missionary society of A the Methodist church was held j Wednesday afternoon at the home U ' M. F. Uwnder. It was A h",drf hrm? 'n J 13th day of Dtber An ,n- fl teresting program, covering prog. rM - 0f rnimfions in China, was pre- g vin Price and the Misses Hintoul and Love were present. New mmlMra registered were: Mrs. A. 3. Starmer, Mrs. Bertha Sowers, Miss Edna Hollenbeck and Miss Mabel Colvin. Miss Frank Harris Davis of the High school faculty, who has been in Oregon but a short time, was be- moaning the fact that she knew noimng oi uic uoimw wi pheasant meat. Quite opportunely. kind friend presented a fine bird of this species to the Misses Holien t -t a.. Ik., u.uo llf.lli.n an(J Q,vjnwhercupon these wwwmwwb energetic young ladies prepared an apH'tizing game dinner and invited Mix. Davis to dine with them. In energetic young ladies prepared an H such ways as this the benefits of liv- pull aj - jng in Oregon are demonstrated. Out of courtesy to Rev. Phinncy, Tbe the Methodist church dismissed the evening service last Sunday and the .,ncmnitinn joined with that of . o: . iaP0.ain. Terms. Robert Proudfit. Bundled wheat hay, near Athe na, for sale. L. V. Warner, 333 Whitman street. Walla Walla. Mrs. Eva Brehm of Albee, Ore gon, spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Mary Reeves. GET a package today. No tice the flavor the whole some taste of Kentucky Burley tobacco. Why do so many "regular men" buy Lucky Strike cigarettes? They buy them for the special flavor of the toasted Burley tobacco. There's the big reasonit's toasted, and real Burley. Make . Lucky Strike your cigarette. a rf r i h n rzrv ra jse for decorating and beauti fying walls and ceilings. We have it in white and many attractive colors,. Deftss Furniture Store a BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop One hundred 1 50 Each additional hundred 0 75 Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 Do you want a farm loan this fall? If so, call and see us. We may be able to help you. Guaranteed bv . . C 1