USE GOODYEAR TIRES and drive your car with an easy mind. I ; ' " , f. ? Y "s . , '3 J1 ' ' i ' . ...-';.,.. J 3wj!- -, . . -'..r-jt-f ; f "J v J (Ford Curs and Ford Service) LIBERTY AUTO CO. 0. A. ADATilS, Proprietor meat SCRAP Egg Mash, Bone, Shell and Grit for your chickens. BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL for your calves and other baby stock. Raise them without milk. Joe Hodsson BOX STATIONERY In Large Variety and Dainty Design Goodwin's Drug Store Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold In Weston by Weston Mercantile Company BREVITIES Ilia. Mary I.l.uullrn la visit ln with hr iluiiKliipr n Hiiiir. Mr. W, K. Drlakcll la quits 111 lit hr hum on Normal IlilgnU. Mi. It. '. I'lillcy wlm was III. huiiaa Kiirat of Mra. Jiu Hlanfl.M lust w.rk, rattirm-il Halurilay to tier hin In Walln WbIIb. Mr. uiid Mr H. J. Culley. Mr. II. 'ulli-y ami Ml.a Mailna Cullcy nw I mi il in Wnllu Walla fur a day', out line, luat Kuturday. Allicrl win. ha Ixcn forming In Molilalia (or th past two yaars, Inin rctnrncil t Ihla vicinity wher iroa )i'lil mora abundantly. Mr. John Ciirli-lon llrook and nmnll 'ii returned Inl Wnilnradsy It Ihi-lr lionm nt Toirnlah, Washlns-tnn, having fii).iir,i a lirli'f vl.lt with Mia lOclini llullinl k. Mr. K K. Kauai lina Inovrii lo town for the wlnlrr ami I occupying tha Curl llrulacher oilluK" MIim Owcn !! f i r'oriiilnii, a lilKh achool atuilcnt, la r-llliic Willi lifr. Ai'roidliiK to Jainm K. McDanlcl, ilia weather- lMi nvmiitalnwr, miny fields of ioiatr on the tiisndi ar covered with snow and Hi" harvest ing aen.on la iiroMiMiintlcal. Tender roloiN of deer' fle.h, suf f i'lf ntly dellrlMii. fur tha moat exact ing pil-ur. found ihelr way Into e eral Wraton hum laat week through tlm (en.roalty of Krncat Hu. Itev Waller o'llnrra. aon of the lata John M. O'llarra. easlatcd In conduct Iriar aervlrea lit the M. R. Church, Mouth. Sunday. Itev. n'llnrra'a horna la In I'liwidrna. California, and his work la Inrxely of an avcnIIatlc na ture. A mo.l entertaining pli-ture ahuw, featuring; Mud Kennedy In Trlend lliMlmnd." w lven Inat fiftt nrdny evenlnif In Memorial Hall. JudKlna" from the niimlier In attend ance, motion picture, fan are numer oua In Ve(on. The hrlitht llht of the city have. lured Mr. Janie Klrkiatrlck from her iilel home here lo the manifold i.itr.u ik.ii. y.hli'h Portland offera. 81m will a.end tho winter there vinlllng her daughter, Mr. Virgil .Wild. Itev N. I Wood, formerly pallor of the l.w al M. K. -hurci soutn. nan lately Im-cii (rearhInK at TanKent. OreKon, hut hn decided to attnln for uk, the liulplt and return to reda t"ry anliual trapping nenr Redmond. The work l done, under the aupervl Ion of the V. B. nloh'irlcal Suncy. In ft letter to W'eaton friend, a, traveler In England remark that on all ahlea one hear of arent hardnhla to I endured there thla winter . foal and Ka and all provlalon are ex tremely hlKh. Kggn are 10 and U cent ntil.ee. Milk I 1 cent a quart with th proapect that It will he it cent Lefore the winter la over. The recent mow waa unuaually heavy In the mountain! for thla tlm. of year. At Ulna-ham Sprint! nmii llnil'N of tree were broken from the welKht of the (rautlfut. However, I 'Inn creek ha heen benefited by melttnic www water tmtil once aualn It dnahea over It rooky bed. maklnif aw eel nitialc for thoe w ho llmen to Nnturo' mclodlea. Meadame P. P. Wntt. 3. Harl Wll llnma. K. M rimlth and Herman Oood wln motored to Athena Tuesday to be present at the organisation of a Clvle flub In that cltv. A party of club women from IVndleton cmltlnB of Mr. K T. Wade, preliient of Fondle inn CI via Club, Mm. Jomen John. Mr. Charlea II Mnrnh and MUw Ella Mav Harmon, were alo In attendance at the event. .-t- t InMleiieliir In .MIIMI Ptll I '! -' - lj homo hygiene and care of the lrk, urge, the Weaton women to taKe nn vantnge of the work offered In the clawo a conducted by her every Thura day, at the Red Cro work-room. There I no charge for the course, the expense of am being borne by the fniiilllhv County Red Croon Chapter. Po far. the i-biweg orfinnlxed nt Wea ton nr'e amallcr than thoo of anf other town In the county, and inch Indifference la deeply regretted. Mlxce Kdnn. llollenbeck nnd Mabel C hin wero hoateaaea to tho Rncheb.r nlrl Club. Monday evenlnif. Seven membrra nnd five gneata wore pre acnt. The president. Mltw Ruby Price, appointed a committee lo nsslat In nr-rniik-liiK for n celebration on Aniiia tlco Pnv. After tho buainetw waa tranaacted, a merry aoclnl lime enaii ed Interaperaed with soiiks and ukotola aeieclloiiM. Novel refreahmenta were Ferved by tho hoHtesse and the affair was greatly enjoyed by all the pnrtl- The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the M. R. Church. South, waa held Wed neadav afternoon nt the home of Mrs. A. W. T.undell. Ten member and four guests were present. During tho business session committees were ap pointed to perfect arrangements for the Christmas basnr to be held the afternoon of December 13th. A short program was given, after which light refreshments wer. served by Mes damea Pnrah Rowland, D. tavendar and It. Goodwin. Choice phonograph music added enjoyment to the final houK ' Pwas-Te-Kn, Campflre met with Helen Rnyhorn the afternoon of No vember 1st all the members except one being In attendance. Homecraft honors were awarded to Rertha Star mer, Alice .Powell, Charlotte Hass. Rlanche Thoraen and Helen Rayborn. A pleasing program consisting of vocal nnd Instrumental muslo and readlnga occupied a considerable portion of the afternoon, after which the Guardian MVs. Sarah Rowland gave a thorough explanation of the rules and regula tions governing campflre organisa tions. Painty refreshments were serv ed by the hostcas. bringing to a close a most delightful session. v xlpanta. 2 I ' Hull Miller Williams played th. h"i to Kldon Mi'liityr. and Maynard J. iiea ut a moat enjoyable Hallowe'en dinner parly lusl Krlduy evening, at the J. II. Williams' h"ine, Th. laid, was deflated In a manner approprl. ala to the n"n, while queer Jjwk-o. lantern vied with black rnu to dero. fata the room", tiamea and prank filled the evening hour, and a rollick ing lime waa enjoyed by all. Mra. A. 1. Warmer Wit called lo Wlngvllln lut week by the lllne of daughter roldlng In that city. Crandma Banister Called Mr.. Mary lunlalur, a well-known pbineir of t'niutilla county, died at Hie home of her daughter. Mr. Jack t'liapln. Friday, October II, 11. at the age of riglily-otie year Ml Mary A. King waa born In Indiana. January , in J At th. a of tventy year ah. was united Innnar ring" with Htokea llanlxter, and ac eompalned ( I tit to California In eurlv pioneer day. The customary hard ships of all pioneers were bravely en dured by the young couple, the wife, proving a true helpmeet In all the trying esperlencea of" that period. ri ttrteen children were added to the family circle, eight of who are still living Thirty-three years ago Mr. tlanlster preceded hi wife Into 'he Hllent 1-iind. the family having reld d In Oregon for about seven year at thai time. ror flftv yeara '(Jrnndma" lianlater h.i. been a falihfol and conwlentloit iiieiiilwr of the t'nlted Hrethren 'hurch a devoted Chrlatlan. kived and reapected by all with whom he fellowahlpprd. For a year prevtmie to her death ahe had been confined l. her lM-d. nnd the sweet patience wlih which -ihe b..re her Buffering and NfflMlon will linger long In the mem ory of friend nnd relative. Forty four grandchildren and forty-seven rreat grandchildren survive her. lo irether with the following aon and daughter- Mr. Alice Rantater. Mrs. Abble Chapln. and Charlns. John, il-orge, Vern. Sam and Scott Ranlster. Internment waa made In the family plot nt the Key cemetery. One by one the old pioneers are being called i their lung rest, and soon the last of them will be but a memory. Saturday Afternoon Club owing to the heavy condition of ! road, the Saturday Afternoon Club did not meet with Mr. A. J. Mr. Jllvre November lat., but held their K.fcalou at the club room in Memorial Pall. Th members were all enthus. liMtlo over thla coxy and convenient meeting place. Seventeen members responded lo roll call. Mrs. Ion l.umlell was received Into the club at lbl meeting. Muring the buatneaa session la w-s v. led to hold n Thanksgiving market ni Memorial Hull, the afternoon of November it. tho proceeds derived therefrom to be applied townrd fur nlahlng the kitchen In the hall. It ' as also decided to sponsor a celebra I'on on Armialie Day. The following program numbers were given: Ksrlv Associations f Sir Walter S.Mit Mrs. K. C. Fltxpatrlck. The Tweed Valley Mrs. J. W. Por ter. After adjournment dainty refresh ment were served by Mcadames K. M. Smith nnd J. H. Williams. Mrs. Joseph Wurxer will bo hostess to the club the afternoon of Novem ber 15th. Our What hns become of the old fash ioned quarter snwod pie? The Ideal condition will come when results follow the probe. It Is no serious offcusc to contlmi to honrd last winter's overcont. There Is this much to he said for the food gambler. He Is never shy. And now. Into these stirring times, comes (he prediction of n sugur short age. ATTENTION! Auto Owners Having just added new machinery to our auto trimming department, we are now prepared to do all kinds of auto trimming with'neatness and dispatch. A large assortment of PLATE GLASSES on display at prices to suit the times. Also leaders in home-made harness and saddles. Repairing of all kinds neat ly and promptly done. Hitman's Harness Store (J.D.Whitman) Milton Oregon le User, Attention! Have YOU Tried the AJAX ROAD K? "A Monarch in Quality A Democrat in Service." "While Others are Claiming Quality, we are Guaranteeing it." Guaranteed (in Writing) 5,000 Miles Absolute Satisfaction Also Guaranteed. We handle the Ajax Road King. Also Diamond, Racine and Brunswick Tires. Quick service on any other make. Weston Garage (R. G. Saling) ........... rjr.'jfjrxa-MSOArA SIX FIBER 9x12 RUGS regular $15.00 value, specially priced at 11.00 THE VACQUETTE SUCTION SWEEPER is a wonder-working contrivance. See it at our store. It is not an electric cleaner but just as effective. It is an "every day" sweeper because it requires no wires, plugs or connections. DeMoss Furniture BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop One hundred 1 60 Each additional hundred.... 0 75 The Fanners Bank ol Weston Established 1891 Do you want a farm loan this fall? If so. call and see us. We may be able to help you. n-3 zi c;."gnr: 8