.Announcement The (JAINADAY Electric Washer and Wrinjfcr now gold in Walla Walla by TUB DAVIS KASKR CO. In addition to the "One Minute," the "dolly" type of Washer' we now have the "Gninaday" the cylinder Btyle of washer; In order that our trade may choose from either of these two best makes of electric wnshert The swinger wringer, the large capa city cylinder, the protected working parts, the small amount of current re quired, are a few of the good point of the "Gainaday." And it is sold on easy terms $10 down and $10 per month. Let us show you how to take the drud gery out of wash days. Vhe Davis -Kaser Co. COMl'LETKIHOME KURNISHEKS 10-20 Aldor St, (Odd Fellows Temple) Walla Walla. BREVITIES eating devotional aervlr. laat Friday afternoon at the Frank Price home on Normal height. Mr. Sarah Rowland, president of the organixa hmA fhm 9tm if thi, firunl ntf num. ""Cahfor "chicken. J.'lt. Keyiiolda. burs, after which riKram was Wall telephone tyt aale. Inquire pntatntrd under the luadernhip of at thli office. Mm. William Driakell. A pleasing Dr. N. P. Dennet, dentiat Thona Mature was a piano aelettion, "Rob- No. S3, We.Um. '"' Return," contributed by Mia. ..u . . i . u i i - Evelyn Sower, who made her Unit "Safety Klrat," Senior chua pl.y, We re , Mt ,t thi, April l at Memorial hall. Mlherinir No. 1 alfalfa aeed at 45 ce-.ta the " ' pound. Watt at Roger. """ 'Ifo 1" cottage on Mr. Sarah I'owl. left thi. week to W"u'r " K'!in '''j1? join her daughter In Minne.ota. other 1or ""J ' , . , . , tlma In 25 year. Jes. aiiwrt that lleavy rain, again thi. week fur- , mk- fc future vWu ot fc ther improved tha crop outlook. few and fr Ho , ,.t.n. A Mven-pound son wi born April 6 dlt-ton contractor, and will have lo Mr. and Mr. Ren E. Juday at lone, charge of the carpenter work on the Mi Eva iAindell left today for a 3- A. Lumdcn reaidence on the f.Jc vtait with relatlvea in Morrow county. Bride tract below town. Thi will be n r v..i.- -,..! thi. mmnV ntirwly remodeled, the improve- TheWomen'a Mlaaiotiary awiety of fWMWXee!f'fi the MethodUt church held an Inter- J acrtlon on the ment to include a basement and : a urn are. from hia railroad Snak river. Mr. and Mr. E. U. Blomgren were That Wmton people appreciated the viailing in Weaton thi week from opportunity to purchat flower a Walla Walla. Eatcr gifts was dcmoriatrated by the Clifford Culliv haa been irranted a l"'tity of fragrant Moaaom. an.l divorce from Maude Culley in tlie potted plant dixpoaed of by Mr. Walla Walla court. I ASA ...A Pair of... WlKflMERS The World-Renowned Tlie Time and Labor Saver Vacuette SUCTION VACUUM SWEEPER I'LKASUItIS TO SHOW THEM ROSS FURIOTM STORE unnoisrn nnn nuuoiu ET a BUTTER .WRAPS at Leader Shop One hundred 1 50 Each additional hundred 0 75 TI-RMS CASH ONLY Will deduct $'(00 from 13200 for the little Library building. F. D. Watta, M. D. Mr. and Mr. Fred Heath were over from Athena Tucaday, attend ing to bu.inea matter and calling upon local friend. N. Loveridge lat week. Four automo- price of ' c"'te tock from Parr' greenhouae were required to satisfy the local demand. ' Upon returning to the county acat Monday from a week end viait at her Weaton home, Mia Vida Stagga car ried with her a bouquet of daffodil tl.ii'lr.l frnm m tnrikt imrfli.n. Thl Monday evening at Memorial hall fioven wrrt tno dc,iKnt of friendl) in Athena-We.ton post of the American ,ndhtoIli whvr9 thl.M goidun favor Legion paaaed re.olution. endowing Jtw of ipring h,ve not yet the educational bill. pearcd. Mr. Frank Snider waa in the city The 'wgutar monthly meeting of Tueaday from Athena, Uking advan- the Westof) Library WM hM Uge of bargain offered by tha We.- Mnday .ftcrnoon in the library ton Mercantile Co. room The incominjf president, Mrs. After an illnea of two week Mr. Alice Price, presided over the aes O. C. McDowell ia improving at tha ,on. Quoki donated at the recent home of her mother, Mr. Sheard, benefit were catalogued and placed northweit of town. upon the helve for circulation. Mi Minnie Johnson ha returned Returning to Weaton recently, with to the University of Washington af- Mr. Wicker, after an absence of ter .pending a few month with her more than two years. E. T. Wicker parents near town. hag opened a shoe repairing shop at Chaa. E. Hall haa sold hia residence hi. home on North Broad street. Mr. property on South Braad street to C. Wicker is a workman of long expe O. Pedenen and leavea soon with hia rience. mother for California. jjra. C. H. Smith, a popular mem- Motoring over from their fruit bcr of the Athena colony of Wcston farm near Walla Walla, Mr. and Mr. jUg( came back: to the city Tuesday Andrew Larson were Easter guest. not to gUy, but to take another look at the G. DcGraw residence. 0f regret at the old town and old Mr. and Mr. A. C. Fisk of Parma, friends. Idaho, arc visitor at the C. E. Fisk j R message to a local friend Mis farm home, having been called here stasia Walsh writes that she had by tha .criou. illnea of their .on. spent- most delightful two weeks in There is talk in Walla Walla of an Paris and was leaving at once for amateur baseball league to include Servia by way of Switzerland and the towns of Walla Walla, Pendleton, Italy. Milton-Freewater and Athena-Wes- Now is the time for filling porch ton. an() window boxes, pots and baskets. While cranking his truck Wednes- Bring them to mo and Mr. Parr will day morning C. O. Pedenen .us- fill them and start them growing, tained a broken fore arm. The Mrs N. Loveridge. crank "kicked." and his arm was in Harry Shick is confined to his cot tho way. iajjc on Water street with an attack Mies Lois Porter, a recent scarlet of the mumps. The same ailment is fever patient at Walla Walla, has troubling the family of Charles Cul bcen released from quarantine and ley on Dry creek. will immediately resume her studies Frederic McGrcw motored in from at Whitman college. th0 ranch Tuesday to pay a few bas- Lcarn tho cost of a 2x4 chicken iness calls and delight old-time cro coop to build new then you will ap- nies with his keen analysis of ap preciate the bargain offer of (3200 rent events. for my homo of 7 1-2 lots. Good Ci 0 pC(iorscn and family have buildings, young trees and splendid vacated the Frank Snider residence garden soil. F. D. Watta. on Normal heights and are now dom- According to the Rockland, Idaho icilcd in the March cottage on South Times Muse Kinnear, formerly of Broad street. Weston, is in tho American Falls Mrs. William Driskell, Miss Evelyn hospital, suffering with a broken leg. Sowers and Master Lynn Fontaine Tha accident happened while he was Bpent Easter in Freewater as the engaged in dragging logs near Rock- guests of the H. C Fetter family. 'amk Lady cook wanted on ranch ; wages Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Bennett were $eo per month until harvest; during recent visitors in Spokane. Mrs. harvest will pay harvest wages. Ad Bennett was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. drcss Box 132. Pendleton. Or. DO H laham Davis while her husband went Wou,. you tnke ,1000 - the , to Wyoming after hia car. He was mlt lumbe . in the tlW9 an)und mv SSS&SSS l"1 ffCt thrUKh th8 mountain8 home after you had bought the place T F. D. Watts. M. D. THE WESTON HULLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give prompt atten tion to orders for anything in its line. International Stock and Poultry Food Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfccds. 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 Utah GOAL I! OA N DO Dry Heactan WOOD Your orders solicited, .and will be promptly filled at right price. Phone 272 or 93. WESTON TRANSFER CO. GILBERT G. ELLIS, Mgr. Surely Suitable SHOWING SOME SWELL SPRING SUIT SAMPLES i t t t CASH filARKET FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAD) FOR LIVESTOCK, HIDES. PELTS, &c. HASS & SAUER HAT BRITE ! FOR COLORING OLD AND NEW STRAW HATS EASY TO APPLY 1 ATTDArnup mi rD II, GOOOWIt), Druggist 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 Bonds. Anv denomination $50 $100 1500-11000. James L. Elam Walla Walla - - Washington ! WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud f A.W.LUHM General Insurance and Real Estate LIFE HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Do you want to sell your property? If it is salable 1 CAN SELL IT 4 i LUNCHES! Dr. S. L KDHIARD Veterinary Surgeon ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods Phone - Main 253 I Phone j?our dray orders, 93, or call at store. Davis & Ellis Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty oand'O Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company with it. w. J. naie. wen Known pioneer, is ,Mr John Barneg and children of hero from lone, and will probably re-Athena were weekH.nd visitors at the main over next week. Nat is now a momber of the real estate firm of Hymer & Hale, who have large list ings of Morrow and Gilliam county lands. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carmichael, who are visiting in Fresno, Calif., were hospitable S. A. Barnes home. i Mr. and Mrs. Willard Forth were in the city Tuesday on a visiting and hopping expedition. Mrs. J. J. Beeler is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. W. HIV VIOIVIIIK 111 I IVDilVi , , .... privileged to welcome a little Fehr Jn Pcndleton- vnaney uixon is reporiea n w smallpox patient at the J, N. York farm. Mrs. A. T. Mcts is quite ill at her I Tbe Farmers Bank ol Weston I Established grandaughter April 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Priest Mrs. Priest was formerly Miss May Carmichael. Under the efficient aupcrvision of hon' Normal heights. Misses Helen Rayborn, Velma Banis- Ford touring car for sale. Frank cr and Kathleen Pedersen, the Camp- Ilildcbrand. fire Girls sponsored a successful cooked food sale in the club room of Measures to be submitted to the Community hall last Saturday. The voter, of Oregon at tha special elec amount realised from to sale of ap- -tion 0 te hejj on May 21 are to be pctiiing viands waa $13.46. printed on a ballot of their own and Tha firm of wood manufacturers, not on the regular primary nominating O'Harra & Jones, is ready to begin Fallot, according to a legal opinion operations. "Tha Witto drag aaw or- 8'ven by Attorney-General Brown, dered by Vernie and Ray came in tho Thi. i. necessary, according to the other day, and ia a neat little rig attorney general, for the reason that which ought to make wood-sawing a only the republican and democratic pleasant pastime. It will first be Pwtle. are represented at the prl put in commission on the Charles warlea and persons of other political m Wb. Sixteen-inch wood will affiliation would be deprived of their mostly be manufactured. to vote on the measures. Save and Pay Up Treasury Department advises that it is just as necessary to save at this time as during the war. Production is low and distribution hampered by lack of cars. In your program of saving it might be well to visit the Weston Mercantile Go. during their sale and purchase such supplies as you may need while the 'price is reduced. Do not forget that Jones & Jones carry a complete, up-to-date stock of farm and home supplies. Other Weston stores have com plete stocks in their lines and The Farmers Bank is always glad to extend assistance. One-half of your taxes should be paid before April 6th. We shall be glad to attend to this matter for you if you wish. See us before contracting a farm loan.