PA Special Mid - Summer Price (Seductions DURING JULY , .OOl Will. 1)1(1 VK THAT MKANS lilt; 8AVING8 FOIl TIIIMFTY IIUYKKM All throuuh tliu nioiilli or July nut going to ulTvr some very km !ii values cm hiK'i iiuiity mer Iiuii.i..j : 1'hhIh that you ran ana do Uw every (lny. The Trie Reductions irt rcmarkuiilc, In view of Hie fuel that wt cannot replace these good today at the tame prices Hint we are offering them fur. Throughout the atom, kvUh timm have been made of those articles that you will want mcint at this time of year. Thai good liavo been selected and undcrprlccd ti plcaiia you, an we know of no belter way to retain Goodwill than to ulfor reliable menlmndine at prices that mean great saving over today's regular .market quotation, Every liepiiiinielit In thia St i if Store will have iccial Item on le that will npH'al to vou from a miiiey-uving standpoint aa well aa from tlio (Quality mile. It mean lint rlaaa good at genuine reduc tion reduction that will put money In 'your pure. THE EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT Ha Home Yrry Special Valura In It A KG EH and STOVES (OOK IIOI'KK KITH. IKS BEDS and MATTRESSES for lUrve.t Tim YOU WANT VAl.tK-TIIKN tOMK TO KEH TIIK JULY M'Kt IAI. Ot't'KIMNGH Vhc Davis -Kaser Co. Cunipk'to Home Furnishing Department Store 10-20 Alder St. Walla Walla. Waah. BREVITIES Mr. J unci visited relative In Port land and Seattle. Mr. and Mr. Smith attended, respectively, the grand lodge of Maaona and the grand chapter of th Eastern Star at Port land. At Seattle they visited Mm. Kmlih'ai limlhfr. ami ulun fittirwf ami Geo. Urmlrhael . well known a. a vUU), elfht CWIiJni , Mf Knth pioneer farmer of the Weston neigh- whu, h m ot know wn borhood, . reported to b. Improving ThrM of the , fUh 2T . S"""IU"h",Ul ,,n '' c"l"-t on. of the largest Portland after an operation Sot ul- ,t cnterri.. In the North, ccr.tlon and adhesion, of th. bowel.. wti Tm) jm f(und ,ine . Mr. and Mr.. Jo. Hyatt art vl.lt- ,rtitM lM .,, wou( Ing In Weston and vicinity from La MW h-v, gfAiM throuIh but fur trosse, Waah. - . ,he M of rp,BtlvM ,, f, Vernon O H.rr.'a knife slipped K,(er Fbe , Krulllin(l( llJftl,( while he cutting off th. limb of t(ltldM ic S.turd.y and tree the other day, and the bled. 8uil(,y ,t th(f chunh f tmj ,Jpi.lh. tut deep gain In hi. left bleep.. Together with Mr. and Mr. Two stitches were required to clos. uwy of -() JUwky m()u). the wound. , , eu,, ri1.. , .nj-wuin..,! . Mr. and Mr.. O A. Adam, "left dinncr Suri(, b Mrn H(JMn Tuik. between two .un. about one o clock ff Sunday morning on a Ford eacuralon "Ur. Mr,. wiMi,m ril(kl. for on. week to their former home in M nhi Sower, and Mi.a Evelyn i.m' i .. . ,, . ... ,l Sower, .pent the week-end in Five Mr. and Mr.. W. H. Gould left U)e u of Mr n(J Mf Sunday on their annual ramping trip ( (. .-ctl4,r which will keep them away from '., ' M i..,,., .,, .,.',, ... ...ill u......t... f tl. a..t - ,...m. part of the vacation period will be wevk vUUjn( wHh rt.Utivt, .em at mngnam npringa. uur fyjt,nj, they will Join the contingent recreat- MiM'Vcra Illinn delivered two very lf.Mi(.".""LM ""I'-' ,. , instructive addrei.e. at the UniUI P. T. Harbour and family returned Brolhren chlm.n u,t WedneH.Iy. Monday from a camping trip to L.nnM,inu, ,h .f(J.rn,. ,.11, ln. thi. and Mearham creek and the Umatilla formal reception wax given in honor BUTTER WRAPS at Leader,1 Shop One hundred 1 50 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 j. if i .t i i i river. ir. n.roour comoinea ou.i- ,)f Mi B,jnn fcy thc Mien of ,he ne. with pliaaure by winding up the church. An knD..tl,init iunrh county a.e..ment for hi. territory. .,, . n,,ri,ltt nt BnttA ... Mr. and Mr.. J. H. Key returned Mn .niov,i h .11 M9nd.y from Portland, where Mr.. Mri( Mjnmc w,ker motort(1 oVcr ivey au.u.nw an o,H-ration ror goitre from ,le,ix ,,nt we.k to vjit wjth that reaulted ln her complete recov- n.UtWet ,nd ook upon tne famiIiar 'ry.' ... . ... . arcne. of her old home town. A daughter waa born Monday af- j R En(tjlh Icft Tuew,.y on hi, terooon to Mr. and Mr.. Edward Ber- government iurv,ying duty gevm at their home on the rewrva- , c,Iifonii,. Jonn .riw., to re. . .. , . . . . . n'rk that he wanta his Wc.ton L. B. Dayi. took couple of day. fril.nd hunt hjm op and vjl)it hjm off last week and accompanied a com- ,.h.n thfy g0 Jim McDank.i memal man on trip to hi. old havjnjf the on,y onc 0 fr who ".tamping ground around Lehman hl uken tne troublc ,. can and llidaway .pringa way Ioratel throU;h an in(Iuirj wwr iiuugRun na so lar recov- ,L. it c llrv-v.nr cn..rr. m, in San Franciwo. He aaya he will not be back again until the next pio- n.Nr nirnir. were a joke. , ... iiiR uvnruuv 1 an vviiiaiu iv visit. ered a. to be able to come home from the Walla Walla hospital. He look, at cheerful a. though .urgical op eration. George Culley, an old timer of Wenton, wa. back last week for a few day. and may again cast in hi. lot with thi. community. Hoy Lieuallen and family returned Mi Kites Irene Hamster and Esther Tuevday from lone, where they visited William, extended delightful hospi- the R. W. Browns. They found the tality Friday evening when they en- Morrow county crop outlook good, Mr. tertained a number of young people Brown having a 30-bushel yield in at the home of Miss Banister in hon- prospect. or of Worth P. Watts, who is soon Thc C. E. Fisks are leaving Sun leaving Weston to reside elsewhere, day for Bingham Springs to remain Thc early evening hours were devot- for several days, ed to cards, after which a dainty Mrs. W. S. Price and Miss Ruby three-rourse lunch was served by the Prit.e returned Monday from Mabton, hostesses. Thc honor guest then Wash., where they attended a reun gave an impromptu talk which smote io of tne Maybee family, the heart strings of all who sat in Mrg R-chard MmimM visiU!j last the happy circle of his pleasing per- . ... nH ..,., Ht sonality. Thc guest list included: Misses Hilda and Man-el MrRae of Walla Walla, Vida Greer, Haul Dun can, Anna Lavender, Vergie Key, Lo H Wallowa. Miss Fay Waren is enjoying a va cation visit with friends in Seattle. t A nll in ..... Hfnn,l.. la Key. Esther Davis, Vira Morrison, ,. ' . . . . . . . ' . frnm ihp mmmtjitft. nrintrincr worn of If t I-1. n....k.. !..,..! ' o CT t3 Helen jonnson, rainnie jonnson, mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Curran McFad- AT BRIT E FOR COLORING OLD AND NEW STRAW HATS EASY TO APPLY ATTRACTIVE COLORS II, GOODWIN, Druggist prosperous crop neighborhood. Mrs. Will Payne has recovered jJXSr '"L,"1 Tom recent illness. ....-, ... ...... ....v, A .,tn,o.. .hi.. f n gene Smith, Worth Webb, Gail Williams, Watts, Lyle Derwin Hall, First National Bank and Mrs. Hartman of Pendleton, have returned Carl Brandt, Rulon Smith and Ray- from n excursion of four months jn the Orient An Enjoyable Event Dodge Cars and Dodge Extras A JAX and DIAMOND TIRES Gasoline, Oils and Accessories WESTON GARAGE (J. F. SNIDER) CENERHL BLHCKSMITHINC at Snider Shop mom! Banister. Stephen and Afton Mclntyre left Sunday for Bingham Springs, where they will remain until after the Fourth. . Miss Frank Harris Davis, who is Mr. and Mrs. J. llkrl Williams en spending thc vacation with relatives ertained thc board of directors of tho in tho Willamcto valley, writes to Weston Mercantile company and a local friends: "How I miss the big few other friends at their home last hills around Weston! I do not feel Thursday evening in honor of Dr. the same Blown here in the valley, and Mrs. F. D. Watts, who are leav Wouldn't it be a calamity if I were ing Weston in a short time to reside to lose the forty pounds of flesh in Athena. Guests were welcomed gained this winter past!" with an individual ease and comfort W, L. Smock was in town Monday and the cordial hospitality which al froni his mountain farm. ways make parties at the Williams Walter Gilmore, a diligent tiller of home delightful affairs. Original upland soil, was in town last Friday methods of entertainment kept ev and was a dinner guest at the home cry one in a merry mood until mid of his daughter, Mrs. Ray Gordon, night, when a delicious four course . i ; 11: . i i .1 : i. : . . - t 1. V. xiopiuns wan caning uiivii iu- nupper buuuiiuiuk in juy-ui-vtuig cal merchants Tuesday. foods was served,by the Misses Es- 8 Swas-Te-Ka CampArc held an in- ther Williams, ami Anna Lavender. teresting session in the club room of Mr. Williams acted as toastmaster Memorial hall Saturday afternoon, and called upon Mrs. Lilian Frcder- u Honors were awarded to Bertha icks, Mrs. F. D. Watts, Mrs. Wil Starmer, Blanche Thorscn, Kathleen liams, 'Mrs. II. Goodwin, Sim J. Pcdersen and Charlotte Has. A Culley and Doctor Watts to make pleasing program was presented, af- brief talks. All responded in char ter which a lunch embodying sundry aoteristic manner, of the good things of life wad served The beautiful floral decorations,. by Misses Thorscn and Haas. the handsome gowns worn by tho la- John Boly of Elgin, Oregon, is vis- dies present and the atmosphere of iting at the farm home of his niece, friendliness prevailing all contributed g Mrs. Richard Morrison. to make the affair a delightful social J? Mrs. John Walden came down from event The invitational list includ- the mountain ranch Saturday for ed: Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Trice, day's shopping at local emporiums Mr. and Mrs.' Sim J. Culley, Mr. and and to inform her friends of the Mrs. Hey Winn. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. beauty of rose-bordered woodland Watte, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith, roads. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Key, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. M.. Smith, Mr. Mrs- Nelson 3oncs- Mf- nd Mrs and Mrs. Nelson.II. Jones. Maynard Ea,Ph G- sIl,1B. Mr. and Mrs. Jos and Audrey Jones arrived home Mon- elh Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. II. day from their motoring trip to Goodwin, Mrs. Lilian Fredericks, Portland and Seattle. They jour- Misses Anna Lavender and Esther neyed going over the Columbia River W.lhams; Clark Wood and Gail Wil highway and returned via the beau- am tiful Snoqualmie pass, and report a ' most delighful scenic trip. Mr. and See The Leader for Butter Wraps. Annual July Clearing Sale OOOMMENOESO TUESDAY, JULY 6 Offering our entire stock of high class merchandise at Greatly Reduced Prices. TJ.. Jensen Walla Walla, Wn. Go. I am prepared to furnish HI-HEAT Utah Coal in any quantity. I have different grades of wood for sale. I especially solicit carload orders for No. 1 cordwood. P. T. HARBOUR. ARRIVED I have my two-ton truck and am ready to haul your hogs, household goods or anything you want moved, any time or place. Give me a trial. GUY CRORK, Atbena, Or. ! Where Do Your Earnings Go? ; y Where do all vour earnings ro? Do they slip away, melt in your grasp, disappear as if by magic? A savings account will change the order of things. Don't let a pay-day go by without climbing a step higher. Your deposits, either small or large, are gladly welcomed here. A Term Savings Account here pays 4 percent interest and is safe and secure with us. A place to drop your small change at home a Liberty Bell Savings Bank with each account of $1 or more. Have you yours yet? Thfi FanMS Rank nf Wftston g a uv at a mvt . a wa