intn in in in in in in. in in in irx in in in in in. ih m vx in m in mwn in in m rx in rs rr rx in rr rx n m OA CARLOAD OF, "Automatic" Refrigerators Has Arrived Now is the time to buy your "Auto mntic." Miike your Hok'ctlon early to Ihj prepared lor tho hot nummer weather. There are several thing" you should know about refrigerators la-fore you buy. The food that you and your fam ily eat cornea out of th:tt refrigerator. Upon it dejK'ndx, in a large measure, the health of your family. Therefore, choose it with definite knowledge and understanding. Regardless of price, there is no better refrigerator built than the "Automat ic." You incur no obligation when you ask for information or a demonstration. We will gladly nerve you. Write, Tel ephone or Call. TERMS IF YOU WISH Vho Davis -Kaser Co. I'oiiipli-U' Furnishers of llomi'8, Oflici'B Churches und Schools. 10-20 Alder St. Walla Walla, Wash. BUTTER WRAPS at Leader; Shop One hundred 1 60 Each additional hundred 0 75 TERMS CASH ONLY THE WESTON MILLS 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 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 HAT BRIT3E FOR COLORING OLD AND NEW STRAW HATS EASY TO APPLY ATTRACTIVE COLORS II, GOODWIN, Druggist BREVITIES HOB We are now aitriiU for the UUr tin. k. Liberty Auto Co. The Weston library building ia now lorated on It new Main street alta. Mra. Gi-orge Ktorry and little on left today for I'ortland to niaka their home. 1 have a limited number of food second -hand sacks for sale. J. R. Reynolds. Mra. John Hyatt la reported to ba very aerlounly ill at hrr home on the mountain. Jack Chapin went on Monday at foreman of tha local crew of county road grader. Miss Klitabrth Avery I a new pu pil enrolled in tha music clan of Mrs. Lilian Frederick. Mra. Lottiu Jkhum of St Joe. Mo., I visiting at the homo of her father, Frank Hildt-brand. Mr. N. I'. Ik-nnct and babe left Sunday for a week' viiit with her parents at I'ortland. Walter Ginn in reported to be crit ically ill with Bright' diMam: at his home in Walla Walla. John McKwcn and two sons of Mil ton were recent guest of the J. W. Porters and J. Calders. Miss Mildred King is spending a few days as the guest of Mrs. Ver non O'JIarra on Weston mountain. Rev. K. W. Achillea i at Umapina thia week, assisting Rev. Geo. T. Klein in a Frca Methodist tent meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Braca sro the proud parenta of little son who arrived In their home last Sun day night Frank O'lUrra, well known Pendle ton pioneer, is visiting at the home of his brother, Marion, lie has lonr been in failing health. Lester Hodgson continues to im prove, and it is hoped he will soon be able to leave the hospital and re turn home to Weston. Miss Mabel Colvin. popular mem ber of Weston school faculty the past two years, departed Saturday for her home in Haines, Oregon. The Warren Construction company is preparing to establish a road camp at Weston in a few days. One of the rock quarriea In this vicinity will be utilised. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barnes left tho city Monday for the farm, where k... ni niniiin for a season to till the sit-fast acres of their upland ... The home of Mrs. S. A. Barnes holdings the gcenc of a plc,sant a(Tair J. 0. Wood was over from Walla afte10O whcn a number Wall. Sunday for a visit with Ms rf for thc pur. family at tho homo of Mrs. busan ..;; curtains and over- Tucker. They left Tuesday to Join r him there. Prices mm BBO BY ALL FARM L'lIPLEIfflIT FACTORIES TO THE PEOPLE : Every farm implement and wagon factory in the United States has materially advanced the prices on all farm implements and wag ons. The advance became eifective on May 1st. We have a large and complete stock of implements and wagons. We were considerably below the market price before the advance came, and we will not take advantage of the advance, as long as this stock lasts. A considerable saving will be made if you buy your implements from US, and NOW, as we are booking many orders for mowers, rakes and binders, and when the present stock is exhausted we will then be obliged to raise the price. ACT AT ONCE AMD SAVE MONEY LUMBER DOWN There has been a slight advance in the price of lumber. You will get the advantage of the reduction by trading with us. Pay us a visit during the Pioneer Picnic, June 4th and 5th. JONES & JONE HARDWARE IP1BMS LUMBER Weston, Oregon Rev. M. A. Phinncy has recovered from tho whooping cough, and will occupy his pulpit next Sunday morn ing and evening at the United Brethren church. (Telephone 83.) Monday, Wed. . and Friday. Evenings by appointment. DR. N. P. BENNET WESTOIf - - - OREGON I lunches! C. Price, is now head stenogrnpner of the Portland Realty board. The little daughter of Charles May Is improving, after a critical illness. Mrs. J. E. Jones, who has been help ing to care for the little one, has re turned to her home in Weston. Trapping at the creek near the ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods Podge Cars and Dodge Extras AJAX and DIAMOND TIRES Gasoline, Oils, and Accessories WESTON GARAGE ' (J. F. SNIDER) i GENERAL BLHCKSmiTHINC at Snider Shop ilranea for the Pioneer room in Mem orial hall. Reminiscences of pioneer days and merry conversation added interest to the needlework. Those present were: Mesdames G. De Craw, L. R. Van Winkle, H. Greer, w R Pavnp. Abbio Chanin. Ella M Joiiu Lavender, who came up o'Harra. S. A. Barnes: Miss Anice from Portland to attend the funeral Barnes. of her grandmother, the late wr. fc , nds in the vicinity of the City hall have been decided upon as tho local camping place for automobile tourists. The premises were being cleaned up and nut in shape this week by Marshal Avery, and water will be piped in. . i m.. -1. w TA r iwmw . ..-... lt ,g connaentiy expecica mm jj t the head of Rock ton-a camp ground will be found to $ phone vour dray orders, tj io Boddy cabin, Dick En- be both pleasant and convenient by 3 J glish caught a yearling bear cub the ut0mobile tourists. Signs directing & 93 or caU at store. other day. Mrs. English will be the" attention to it are being prepared, g g richer by nice rug to be made of Bn( wju be put up on the roads. 8 u the polk The announcement is made that g faiic JC. FIIk All of Weston's population kept on juno 23, 1920, will be a very fortu- b LlVld V M t : Am. Wim1iiihHav- ... UWati Whv On f . 7 ;,;.hTD having '.r: MiVe . R Blinn of Day- S failed to come as scheduled. It i ton, Ohio, national secretary of the ilrl to have been Btalled in the Mc- Woman's Missionary association of Arthur field near Athena. the United Brethren church, will be With car of implements and in Weston and will make public ad- g household goods, C. M. Schneider left dress at 8 p. m. Begin to plan now S thia week on his return to his farm so that there will be no conflict of g near Mica, Wash. He was accompan- dates. When you have heard her fi ied by his son-in-law and daughter, you will wih that she might come Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Booher, who will very often." 8 make their home in the same locality. Aa the times are ripe for guesses jj Harry Beathe and Mrs. Artie on things political, you may if you j Beathe set out no less than 3100 like credit me with tho following strawberry plants in one day on the prediction," writes "C. F. B.' to the lattcr'a mountain farm. Having read Leader: "That the surnames of the in the Leader what another duo of three leading aspirants for president planters had done, they thought it in the conventions to be held in Chi would bo a nice little stunt to do cago and San Francisco will each just twice as well. contain two Vs.' Also, that the can- A kiln has been completed at the didate whose surname . contains the Weston brickyard, ready for burn- greatest percentage of w,U be Ing. This work has been delayed to our next president, await the arrival of the grates or- Jesse Staggs left Tuesday to join dered by Manager Harbour for the and visit his brother, George Staggs, purpose of burning coal instead of whom he will accompany to Seattle, wood. Meanwhile, brick moulding George, who graduates this year continues with about 15 men on the from the veterinary department of payroll Washington State College, will take Having finished shipping his unto himself a bride as well as a di mounUnfpoUto crop, about 1200 plo.na. His marriage to Miss Alma sacks L. H. Dowd is returning thia Hann occurs Saturday at Seattle, week to Washtucna. Mr. Dowd sold The time has come to convert Lib a couple of cars to the Pacific Fruit crty Bonds into the permanent issue and Produce Co, for shipment to Se- of these securities. If you area attle and Portland. The remainder bondholder, inquire as to the method went to local markets. He realised of this transaction at The Farmers TROY LAUItDRY CO. Pendleton, Oregon m M m r ,. . -- - & Leave your bundles on the 1 porch MONDAY and THURSDAY i'or cur House-to-House Service T "We-Wash Everything I I BUtineuaDy. Dr. S. L KQIfiARD f Veterinary Surgeon Phone -' Main 253 The Fanners Bank of Veston Established 1891 All temporary coupon Liberty Bonds except those of the fourth issue should now be ex changed for permanent bonds. If you wish us to attend to this for you, please bring your bonds in. from $5 to $6 per sack for his crop.Eank of Weston 1