m A REAL "HOMEY" ATMOSPHERE HIVcUmI y 'XK't).siv' y I lu' clH'crfnl uraiHTicrt Is not jilways f ii rnitu i I. in n( (lie window. Ami now is the time wln'ii the housewife is thinking of tak ing down the old Hu'leil curtains and draperies and replaung hem with the fresh, new, airy on , ;., inr; the r t'ms an atmosphere of Spring. New hhipiuents all'ord a k-autiful hhowing of new curtains and drapery materials and many ideas on how to make your home more delightful than ever U-fore. Zjw Davis -Kaser Co. ('fMiipli'tc Kuriii-iluTS of IloincH. OlIieeB. Sfhoolrt nod Chtiivlir. 10 20 AIlrSl. (Ol.l IVIL.ws Ti n. Walla Walla. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES and WIRING K.-ti mates furnished free on all kinds of work. All work guaranteed. Freewaler Electric Supply House l'hone Ni. 13.1, Free water, Oregon. BREVITIES f bora anil frienda asiwmblcd and s 5 the hour moat pleasantly with 1 le ami dancing. At miilniifhl Dr. N. I. Ilcnnct, di nt int. No. H.'t, Weston. Kotiiewhit speckled "Tuck has resumed hi accustomed activities. Wuinaii wanted for general house work. H. (j. Illomgren. Phone UF12. (He Westfall has returned from a several months' sojourn in Portland. Fur Kale A sweet-tuned cabinet mm in good rtmilition. Price rea sonable. Mra. K. M. .Smith, I. ('. and Robert llupkina shipped a car of potatoes last week to Pen dleton and another to Walla Walla. ftaturday night surprise party was Undered Mr. Ceorg Otte at hi farm home on Pry rrwek. Ntli;h- bora and friends assembled and spent mu- II. At niiilnlffht a blentiful and delirium icismI wa Phone furnished bv the Mradanu-a Newton O'JIarra, Albert O'llurra and I. ('. amun met ausiand. iioh who hnri'd in the evening's gaiety were Mr. and Mra. Albert O'llarru. Mr.' and Mm. Newton O'JIarra, Mr. and Mr. El nier Tucker, Mr. and Mra. Willium Fi-hr, Mr. anil Mm. I'edemen, Mr. and Mra. I. C. McCausland; Misses Dorothy Rulflnch, Ruby Price, EIi?u Morrison; Messrs. Levi O'Harra, Herman O'Harra and Lyle Webb. A minimum annual salary of f IJoi) for Umatilla ec-nty school tcach-r: waa recommended at the meeting of clerka in IViiiili'tou 3 in Albert O il arra baa aold a trail of directum and arden an fruit land on Dry creek to Monday at which 100 school ditri- u hia brother-in-law, Walter Simpson, were, represented. They fi.von d Mr. and Mra. W. I.. Dalton camo placing tearhern on the Yi montlia The third, Cochran, and hia brother basis and ok reed that there alio'ild will rut wood near the sawmill for In1 no competition between districts for the arrviroa of teacher. There will be a suitable inrreaae in the mm- LARGE INVOICE BEAUTIFUL SELECTION t Bought Right-Priced Right SEE TMEM ON OUR FLOOR DeMoss Furniture imum salary each year for teacher who continue in the same district. superintendent ought to have a sal It wa also agreed that the county ary of $:!M0 per year and an in crease of 11 'J 00 over the present fig ure woa recommended. Ten head of J. M. liunistcr's farm herd of t.'i sheen near town were kill ed by dues, and two othera are miss ing. Several more were wounded, iiml may not survive. One white, one yellow and two black dogs are known They wi re We Advise the Public that The Weston Mills, with new management, continues the motto: "We Serve to Suit." Rolling Grinding Cleaning May, Uolled IJarlcy. Oats. Wheat and , Minimi. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Hone. Shell, hh, Meat Scraps and Fjtf Mash. Trv a Sack of our Popular Graham. J. A LUMSDEN - Proprietor Fred Fuller. Mra. F. I). Watta Journeyed In SjKikanc .Sntunlay to Join Dr. Wattt and upend a few days in the Inland Empire metropolis, Dciidi'd improve mi nl m reported linn week in I lie condition of Mra. Juliii lloiiewiti, who ia now able to otTUkionally bavo the nick -bed. It. U. l'rix hatel If ft thia week for IMio, where he will nettle upon hia homenlead of 'J'l ariea. The land ia under the Teel irrigation project. J. II. Soylor of Freewater, who nlao l.aa intercut in the weal end of the t ,)aV(, ,,,,, tm? rai(,, coumy, ta wmn nrmitfiii lorwnr.i lor ll(t ,fu.r trynh multon uut merel- the demorraOr nomination aa county JluU,(, gnJ ,m. tht. fhvi, for slurt( Ju'lfc' nearly all the wool having' been tom A. Abraliamaon has purchaacd tho from the bodies. I.inua Anderson rcaidenco proH-rty on Hroad atrcet lout three hn"3 of aheep all he had formerly occupied by the A. W. Lun- jn the aamc manner, and Lewia delta, and haa taken immediate poa- Gilliland one. aeaaion. Vumaumkin, bead man of the Coy- I'mf. and Mra. F. ('. Fitzpatrick Usea and reputed to be one of the and Mr. and Mra. J. Ilarl Williama Umatilla reservation's wealthicat and motored to Wala Walla .Sunday to at- m0at influential Indiana, is dead in a tend aervicca at the Firat I'reaby- Chicago hotel from aaphyxiation, J terian church. havimr blown out the gos. lie was T)i Cm.1 ..uiiito hua lu...n mi hia viv to Waahimrtoil. D. C. o appraiaed at f G3.12I.11 by J. H. hia own accord to object to the pres- $ CofTman, II. U Frarier and W. W. ent method of aclling and leasing In- Waaaer. The real property waa val- dian lands. Yumsumkin was the f ued at IjH.IO. owner of 320 acres of the best land i',, .. ; . ii,!. .l in the Adams neighborhood. His re- : from the Thorn Hollow district, and "" wil1 bc "hipped reiMirta that some whent waa winter burial. killed in that locality. Hia own was Among the local I'ythians who mo. V.V.V.V.VAVAyVAVAV.VAV.V Utah COAL OA N DO Dry lifleacbam VOGD Your orders eolicitcd. ai;d will Ik; promptly fillwL at rinht price. Phone 272 or 93. WESTON TRANSFER CO. GILBERT G. ELLIS, Mgr. I Surely Suitable SHOWING SOME SWELL SPRING SUIT SAMPLES i 1!! ; CASH MARKET FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS back for damaged in MHts. Mra. David Uhlrey of Pendleton baa been viaiting her mother, Mra. M. C. Ferguson, on Weston moun tain. She waa accompanied home by her aiater, Miss Myrtle Ferguson. tored down to Pendleton Monday to attend the big Dokie ceremonial were Sim J. Cullcy, Clarence Avery, P. T. Harbour, Otis Adams, Tim Mc Bridc, Penl McBride. Marvin Price, Will Price, Claud Price, lister O' llurra, J. P. Lieuallen, Kay O Har- nressivc ana cnieruiiiung event Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lieuallen Walla Walla were in Weston o days last week, visiting friends and AUTO TOP DRESSING D ye in the Lngmeera corps, otter serving a short time in Siberia. Unyles will re turn to his home at Deer Lodge, Mon tana. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Carmichnel relatives. Mr. Lieuallen spent part and Miss Elsie O'Harra are in flue run f the winter in Portland, learning patients nt the Carmichael farm, how to grade grain at the govern The aenior Mrs. Carmichael came ment school. He leaves soon for over from Walla Walla Tuesday to Yakima, Wanh., to begin the shcet assist in caring for the sufferers. shearing season. Mr. and Mrs. Will Payne have A basket ball game will bo played moved into Mrs. Payne's cottage, re- tonight on the Weston floor between ceiillv vacated by Dr. and Mrs. Hen- Athena and Weston. On Friday and HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID ! FOR LIVESTOCK, f HIDES. PELTS, &c. HASS & SAUER f WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud iw.luhd; General Insurance i and Real Estate Lieutenant Bay lea Baker arrived rB !,,.,, O'Harra, Clarence Hand, Sat. Francisco February 20 with CUrk Woo,l. They report most im- ! Liberty Bonds ! LIFE HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 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 ami sell Liberty Bonds. Anv denomination $."o $100 $olAfltXH.. James L. Elam Walla Walla - - Washington Snturday evenings of next week tho finals in the conference will be played by the winning teams in this dis- Water proof and will not fade. Try a can. For sale by Goodwin's Drug Store U net. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Adorns 5 have leased the cottage formerly oc A eunied by the Paynes. Jj Work on the "Teel irrigation project trict, on the Whitman college floor. fj has been temporarily halted until the J state guarantees tho interest on the Si It is regarded as practically Mrs. Watts is Club Hostess Tho Saturduy Afternoon club was A bonds i certain that the state will do this most hospitably entertained at tlio within a short time, and worn win home or Mrs. r. u. w&us reoru then bc resumed. ary 21. An interesting business ses- I. C. Hopkins and sons had a nice sion was folowed by program num- littlo mountain walk a few days ago consisung oi. Dr. S. L KEIINARD j Veterinary Surgeoa Do you want to sell your property? If it is salable t I CAN SELL IT v. . . . . . .... . ft H LUNCHES!! 5 : k Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena. Oregon . Waitsburij, Wash. American Beauty and Pure White Flow Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company upon returning from Palmer Junc tion, .wheiv they bought some bind. They are said to have "hoofed it" back home via tho toll gate, a dis tance of nearly 30 miles. K. E. Hortman, a visitor from Se attle, looked over tho Weston up land country this week in company with Fred McNefT. Mr. Hortman Piano duet Miss Genevieve Rogers and Mrs. Watts. Taper, "Belfast" Mrs. C. E. Fisk. Reading, "Dublin" Mrs. Goodwin. Piano solo Miss Genevieve Rogers. Short address on club work in com munity life Miss Hollenbeck. Guests of the club were Misses Louise Rintoul, EUa Love, Lurline Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. . Phone - Main 253 ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods Phone your dray orders, 93, or call at store. 1 Davis & Ellis i : . 1'... ...... M.,l,.,l Pnlvin F.tlmi ll.iU.m. will lot-ate if he finds a place to suit Gt.nevievc Rogcw The him: and if he does, several others will follow from tho Sound city. final hour was spent around attnic tiwlv nrmointcd luncheon tables. A A party consisting of the Misses d,,loctjli,e nf)ast was served by Mrs. .... c fi: k..mh:.. . . Claud Price and Mrs. &. A. Barnes, assisted by the hostess. Mrs. E. M. Smith will be hostess at the next meeting, Gladys Smith, Lhia Morrison, Hor tenso Baker and Doris Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams and Gail Williams motored to Tendleton Weil- to tl)e cjub nesday evening to see Walter wmte- jjarcn g, side in "Tho Master of Ballantrao." Tho Intetvhurch World Movement The Campfire GlflS lenders will hold n convention in Swas-Tc-Kc Cnmpflvc was eiiter- Spoknno March 10 and 12 at tho tained at thb borne of the gumxlian, Central Methodist church. Fully Sarah Rowland, Saturday nf- 600 pastors of the Protestant Evan- ternoon. All members but two were gelicnl chuivhes in the Inland Em- j attendance. The following pro pire arc expected to attend, and a .,., wa8 rendei-ed: woman's convention will be held at fho American Creed Blanche the same time at tho First Baptist xhorsen, church. - Reading, "The Quails" Helen Ray- Roliert A. Young, son-in-lnw of born. v Mrs. Will Payne of this city, died Reading, "Washington" Bertha lust week f pnoumonia, following Starmer. Influenta, at Buvlcy, Idaho. Mr. Indian JChxb Drill Charlotte' Mass Young was a devoted member of the and Blanche Thorsen. KnighU of Pythias, and was well Light refreshments were served known in local Pythian circles while during the closing hour by the Misses engaged in state highway work in Helen Rayborn and Bertha Starmer. this vicinity . He is survived by a The next meeting will be held at tho young widow and Infant child. ' home of Bertha Starmer. ineramiers Established 1891 ail oi Weston - p I June 30, 1919, resources of all banks in the United States were: Ranks under Statu Charter.-?. . . Banks under National Charters Difference; fa'vor of State Banks..? 5.1GG.125.830.30 ..$25,965,675,836.30 .. 20,799,550.000.00 In Dollars there is strength. We hold a State Charter. I 3 3