171836 In Appreciation A most novel and beautiful Christ mat f If I In whkh th community Iteelf ha pronounced Interest- u mad to Dr. P. D. Watt by Mr. ami Mrs. J. llarl Williams. It coniiiU of a tMtitnonlal of esteem which It quit out of tha ordinary. A tow of II lit russet leather en rloaea book of IndenUd white pa par on whoa dainty leave ara tha tlanature of a largo number of Wri. tun people. These name follow an appropriate aentlment and ona vers of Tha Chambered atntlmant follow t rated to tha community, may inspire In all ntlnda a feellna; of gratitude to )ruu, who ha mad th Commun ity Memorial Hall of Weston, Ore yon, possible." Tha first page of th rover li beau 1 1 fully hand aerollud and bear In em bossed and flldwl letter tha word: K. D. Watta, Weston, Oregon. Th cover cam from llamly'a establl.li. went at Pendleton. The printing hk. rsiary wa locally clono In bronto. Th gift rvinalna to ba completed with ailktn fly Iravri and picture BREVITIES Nautllua. Th '"""I II. r'lr.t among the name aubucribml Hith tliu Newt O'llarra. Applicant for atata dog licenses ara requesUd by County Clork R. T. Drown to send In tha approximate circumference of their respective dog neck when applying for license. The ft' for th dog tax include a collar Mr. Kidney Tucker i (pending the ,j th, C0,Uri como n ,2 n, lt ,nd w-k with relatives and friend at , ,t.h The nfurm.lion d,. Walla Walla. prw ot a rrlic-aar tea is, sex of dog, aga Mr. and Mr. It. A. Young and and size of collar. Alto th owner little on left thl week for liurley, name and addrei i wanted. Tlio Idaho, to make their home. licenses already applied for will be Mr. and Mr. Robert Wheeler camo mailed out, together with collars and up from rendition Sunday for a visit ' number, after January 1. Mia. Svlvia He.tho and Mr. Edward "A work of real airlt stands In our f, ,f th. ,rtto" mu?'lr?. M"- Kraink Smith and little son W. Benn wera united in marriage are here from Coulca City, Wash., December 31 at Seattle, whkh will be llttla village a building made possi bla by dlllgtnca and skill. Wa term It Memorial Hall- memorial to our pioneer, an expression of love and admiration to our soldiers who fought their country'a battle in foreign lr. Watt on the Memorial board. Tlio doctor is delighted th gift Hall ilh Stockholders' Meeting Nolle hereby given that th land or who eagerly awaited tha rail annual meeting of stockholders of to hasardotis duty oversea. th Weston Mercantile Company will "But to ua aa rltiaen of Weston be held Wednesday, January 21, tt means mora. It mean hours of 1020, at Z:30 p. m., In Memorial Hall, anxiety, barbed thrusts of criticism, Weston, Or, for the purpose of elect whisperings and murmuring all eu ing a board of directors and to trans dared and pa seed over as a mighty act such other business aa may le Rood tweep away tha obstacles In gaily come before the meeting, ita path. Bo out of rhaoa arose our J. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Memorial Hall and by tha aubtl chemistry that no man knows has The regular monthly business for a holiday vli.it with relatives. Miss Dolly Lroulllsrd of Pendleton ha been a guest this week at th homo of her aunt, Mr. Ernost Ross. Mrs. Kdne Wilson of Athena vis ited Tuesday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. M. W. Van Win klv, in Weston. their homo. The bride is a former Weston girl, and has many friends in this city and in Athena, where she was employed fur a number of year with the Mosgrov Mercantile Co. She left here about four year ago, her parents having made Seattle their home. Mr. Benn was book- fTjnrUllliad worrlea, difficulties, ear- meeting of the Woman' Missionary tiful dinner Christmas day. raims, Jealousies Into one word Ap- society of the McthodUt church will A deal was consummated last week preeiatlon. bo held at the home of Mrs. A. J. whereby James K. 5K Daniel becomes "Wa wish that thia building, dedi Starmrr the afternoon of January 7. the owner of property heretofore owned and occupied by Henry Schrocdcr, on North Water street Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price enter tained Christina day the J. Frank Price family at a table loaded with tha good things of an overflowing larder. Mr. and Mr. Bert Andross and son of Hood River were guests this week of the L. P. Gillilanda at their home above town. Mr. Andross la a brother of Mra. Gtllilaml. The Weston Mountain Telephone company has elected officers aa fol lows: E. E. Tucker, president; M. II. Henderson, vice president; J. W. Bowers, secretary; Will Hall, treasurer. keener for the Mosirrova Mrrrantila II. I- Connell of Caldwell, Idaho, a tonipany at the time the company former Umatilla county man, was a r,tim fronl business at Athena. Visitor this week t th. home, of L. Wf ,nd j g McDll(lM ,eft B. Davis and G. 0. Ellis. Wednesday for Portland, where Mrs. Rev. and Mr. E. W. Achille gath- Mc Daniel will remain for her holl ered several members of their fan- ,,y vacation. Mr. McDaniel eontin lly together for a reunion and boun- Uca his Journey to California. J. L. Stagg and family of Enter prise, Oregon, are visiting relatives in Weston. J. II. Williams left for Portland yesterday on a business trip. Memorial Hi Slioivs This Saturday night a Goldwyn Feature. You will brand yourself with your own heel if you miss it fitotgtotRtMBbiGi&0ltBB&&0RBIl00t&t&&0KgKgB SaMaSaMtMaSS Next Tuesday night COMMON CLAY 0 A Pathe Feature. The film that Portland tried to buy. NEWS AND WEEKLY AND COME DIES BOTH NIGHTS iisic in Your Home Most of all we need music during the long evenings and the drearv days of winter. It comforts and cheers those who have to be indoors : it attracts, en tertains and ennobles the young folks. Davis-Kaser's is headquarters for Duality pianos and player pianos; also for the wonderful new Edison Phono graph, "The Phonograph With a Soul" , Consult us about your musical needs. Our twenty-six years of satisfactory service to this community assure you a square deal and freedom from regrets. Our special easy payment terms are available if desired. The Davis -Kaser Co. Complete Home Furnishing Department Store. Piano Phonograph M usi c. 10-20 Alder St (Odd Fellows' Temple) Walla Walla, Wash. Weston Singer is Lauded The music department of a recent number of the Sunday Oregonian contained a picture of Weston' gift ed singer, together with the follow, ing discriminating appreciation: "Mr. Lela C. Saling, dramatic so prano, was presented in informal re cital before a few invited friends December 6 by Gio Tyler TaglierL Mrs. Saling has studied singing and advanced singing with Mr. Taglieri for the last three years, and has worked and studied consistently for (lera and concert career in which it is certain she will be much of a She aings from memory ex her voice is correctly Roy Head haa gone to Mountain Home, Idaho, to visit his sister, Mrs. i.,s..i. . . th . ciusneiy, . . , f T . ,lcrY . Iled, and it is of sweet, even, lus- turn to Nobleford, Alberta, where be cjouSi dr,matic quBlity. ,u volumc is a camp foreman on the Cameron is Mtjfactory-also her vocal inter- r,nch- pntation. Pody Duncan has returned from -At thia ruciUl Mrs. Saling aang Portlund to remain, having leased the difficult aria Sincidio from Pon tile land holdings of his mother near chielli'a Ciocondo; the solo I Will Ex town. Also, he will have a look at tol Thee from Sir Michaeles Costa'e Joe Key'a "cat," and see that the fur oratorio, Eli, and Care Salve. Mra. is intact Saling baa sung with success at va- J. II. English left Tuesday for San rious affairs in Portland, and also ia Francisco, where he will resume his a well known singer in and around We Advise the Public that The Weston Mills, with management, continues the motto: Serve to Suit." new "We Rolling Grinding - Cleaning Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfeeds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Fgg Mash. Try a Sack of our Popular Graham. J. A. LUMSDEN Proprietor Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Wailsburj. Wash. American Beauty rand Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company duties under the U. S. Surveyor Gen eral January 2. Ho will stop at Port land en route for a short visit with Frank Van Winkle. Leonard lllomgrcn left Wednesday for a visit to Portland. He will also go to Seattle to seo his brother, E. L. Iilomgren, The two ex-sergeants haven't met since the war, in which both saw service overseas. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers enter tained at their home in Athena New Year' day the following guests from Weston: Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hurl Williams, Miss Esther and Call Williams. The rock crow of the state highway construction force is now at work in the Wilsey field beyond Weston, where the drilling ia nearly com pleted; The highway passes through the Price, McBrldo and Wilsey fields' upon leaving Weston. President Cullty of the Weston Commercial club tins issued a call for a meeting next Monday evening at seven-thirty o'clock at Memorial hall. Aa Important matters of much con cern to the community are to be tak en up, the presence of every member of the club ia desired. They're seeing things at Memorial Hall. "Brand," a Goldwyn. next Sat- urdoy night "Common Clay," a. Pathe, next Tuesday nightand with "Fear Woman" on January 10 and a "Gay Old Dog" January 13, the movie prospect is a bright one for ' local devotees of the screen. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. WatU entertain ed at their home on Christmas day with a delightful dinner party. The invited guests wore: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers and family, of Athena; Mr. and Mrs. J. llarl Williams, Miss Esther Williams, Gail Williams, Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Fitxpatrick. P. A. and T. L. McBride, consti tuting the firm of McBrido Bros., successful young farmers of tlio Wild Horse district, have increased their holdings to 440 acers of prime soil. They have just taken on the. W. H. Suycrs eighty, which adjoined their other land, for a consideration $13,000. , Athena-Weston Post of tho Amer ican Legion gave a highly successful and enjoyable danco in Weston New Year's night. The ballroom was thronged with dancers from Milton, Weston and Athena. Flags, bunt ing and evergreen were used pro fusely and with beautiful - effect in decoration. Music was furnished by Payant's orchestra of six pieces. her home at Weston, Oregon.' Our furniture can be relied upon as being exactly what we say it is. For every dollar you pay us you get a dollar's worth of goods and often more than a dol lar's worth at the present market We are careful buyers, with quality ever our watch- word, and our patrons profit by the knowl 9 edge derived from our years of experience. ;i DeMoss Without good company, all dain ties lose their true relish. Are Your Teeth in Bad Shape? If you have a bad tooth, perhaps what you need is a gold crown to cover it. Ir some teclu are missing, they can lie replaced by what is called bridgework, which means that new teeth are fastened in bv attaching them to oilier natural teeth in your mouth. Or maybe you need artificial plates, which can be made so natural looking that it is not easy to tell them from real teeth. The best place to have this kind of dental work done is at an office where Registered Dentists use the E. R. Parker System, because these dentists make special arrange ments with out-of-town patients, so that fewer visits are required and you don't have to call so often. Prices are always reasonable, and no charge is made for exam inations and advice. There are twenty-four E. R. Parker System ofllccs In different cities, tho near est being at 755 Main St., Pendleton. Tbe Fanners Bank of Weston Established 1891 WHAT DO YOU WANT? Possibly we can help you; but if you don't make your wants known we have no opportunity. Have you plans for 1920 which require more cash than you have on hand? . If so, why not talk it over with us. It is our wish to assist you in every way possi ble and it can do no harm to lay your problems be fore us. Possibly we can help you solve them. (Telephone 83) Dr. N. P. Bennet Dentistry Second Floor Weston Mer cantile building Weston, Oregon m i Liberty Bonds ! An absolutely safe invest ment. If you have money to in vest, buy Liberty Bonds from us. If you sell Liberty Bonds, sell to us. " We buy and sell Liberty Ronds. Any denomination $50 $100 $500-11000. James L. Elam Walla Walla - - Washington AUTO TOP DUBS and Dye Water proof and will not fade. Try a can. For sale by Goodwin's Drug Store