mmss At exactly 8:30 o'clock P. M. Saturday, April 17, this great history-making event will be gone forever, and the golden opportunity for the thrifty will have passed beyond recall. W W A "Qlf TII1I Tl c!d! da A I H I 113 Sr3 HE Will Ik" B After the above date all sale prices will be removed and prices advanced to former selling price. County Weston It's the Finish of the Oreatest Sale 1HI ?C N P UU mM I tffi III 11 . j J Ever Held in Umati a mm mm m mum m mm Oregon Grgson ales Company of Spokane in Charge BREVITIES A. W. Lumlell drove a Cole Eight up from Pendleton Sunday, having traded his Scripps-Booth for the larger car. - -' Henry Sams reports that the heavy rain Monday night asumed almost cloudburst proportions in some parts of the Pea Ridge country. J. B. Honeyman of Portland, lubri cating engineer with the Standard Oil Co., was in Weston this week, accompanying Guy Cronk, manager at Athena. Mrs. Susan Tucker returned Thurs day from Redmond, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Wood, and two children, who will Visit here for a few weeks. Rev. Owen F. Jones, a prominent and popular Episcopal clergyman of Baker, was in this part of the county today in the interests of his candi . dacy for the republican nomination , for congress in the second district. ' Tom Booher and George Banister were two of the three candidates who took the recent civil service ex amination at Athena for rural mail carrier. Tom came home with the report that it was rather a stiff exam, -.-i Mrs. Fannie McBride has been con- fined to her home for two weeks last past with an attack of neuralgia. Monday she was taken to the farm home of McBride Bros, in the hope that a change of surroundings might prove to be beneficial. Roy Lieuallcn plunged into the rwollen and turgid waters of Pine creek Saturday in order to save a young calf which tried to cross and was being carried down stream. Roy achieved his purpose, but had a cold and muddy bath. For Sale 2000 acres, mostly all in cultivation; 000 sown to Turkey red wheat All fenced; good house, barn, plenty of water; two miles to elevator. Price $45.00 an acre. For list and particulars write to M. Fitz maurice, .Condon, Oregon. ; The Farmers Bank of Weston has displayed on its counter a large num ber of Liberty Bell savings banks. The device is an exact replica in min iature of the famous bell, and is so handy and attractive as to fairly ' charm the dimes and quarters. Helix opened the baseball season t Sunday by trouncing Pilot Rock de cisively and auspiciously, by the score of 14 to 3. Thorn Brothers figured materially in the massacre, and were assisted by Hugh Lieuallcn at short and Fuson, formerly of the Weston team, in left field. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stanfield have returned from Oregon City, where Mrs. Stanfield was for several weeks under the care of Dr. Stewart, cancer specialist She is reported to have been entirely freed of the ailment tliat has been troubling her for the past six years. Col. F. G. Lucas, the well-known realty operator, returned Wednesday with a bandaged head from one of his frequent journeyings. Replying to inevitable inquiries he said that a competent surgeon had opened, his head, and finding nothing in it had promptly closed it up again. f 677) ii i '.'!!" .m' n I IS .X bum J W - U -. ItTULLEB J JP DA ivtl- - ' C V X . . .: S aw u; v e Paint ami v fbr U&tts and Woodwork VARNISH, STMM and for every thing that needs preserving md beautifying AND to-day. as during the past 71 years, the name "FULLER" means the same high standard in Paints, Vamirhes, Stains, Enamels, etc. During this long period of time, in all conditions of weather, season in and season out, FULLER Products have proven their superior lasting and beautifying qualities Thousands of homes and buildings have withstood the test of time and the elements and are giving the maximum of service through "FULLER Paint Protection." . For exteriors and interiors, the FULLER line meets every possible need. There s a special FULLER product for everything that needs preserving and beautifying. , . , , 1 6 Never was there a bctte time or better reason for naintinc? than rir?ht now. Ilich cost of everything makes your investment in home- or building worth a great deal more than formerly. FULLER Paint and other products nre the best investment for Some of the FULLER . Products HOUSE PAINT FLOOR PAINT PORCH and STEP PAINT SHINGLE STAINS SILKENWHITE ENAMEL for interior woodwork DECORET combined statn and varnish in all shades for rcfintHliing furniture, etc. VARNISHES DEKORATO the Sanitary , Kalsomine '' AUTO ENAMEL the protection rf your property that you can possibly make. They save a great deal more man tney con. Look Up a FULLER DEALER in Your Town W. P. Fuller & Co. 1849-1920 i , Northwest Branch Houses at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane. Boise. m &2a$ WW I paints! jxra 7i year m v-- I , LEADERS -. " 1