1 I THE BRUNSWICK The cTHachine that Plays (All Records MOVEMENT IS LAUNCHED FOR A SPUD WAREHOUSE !! ' j! Oc i :; ! i.( if :! i 1 t' i ' See Me Before You Buy A Complete Stock of Records Ready for Delivery Let me demonstrate this Wonderful Machine in your home nioNi: main in LKL.A O. SALING, Aoknt Wisston, Orixjon MK.S. 1IARRIKT M OS Kit WAS AN madn in IH7a. The ranch east of the principles of right and honor and OKECON I'lONKKlt OF 1811 Weston now owned by Mra. Anna An- ahe cnloyed the rl and -esteem ili'iHoii was tlio family homo until of nil who came within the circle or Harriot Steele was Lorn war t'lov. the husband's iliath. Mra. Moiot her acquaintance. erdnto. Indiana, August 12, ItWI, ami then acquired reMdonco pro.erty In Out-of-town relative preset ir One of tho greatest needs of the departed thin life nt Weston, Oregon, Weston, whom aha llvol for mow the funrral services werei Mr. ami Weston agricultural district haa long July 2S, li2t. nt tho age of 87 than thirty year. Mra, John Kdward of Forest JrJv. been a potato warehouse. An etfort year. Shewn married March .11, Nino children were horn to thla Or.j Mra. Kd lavldun of llvnd, Or.j to secure one ha now hoon mt forth 1S.1.!, to Oliver Moarr, who preceded pioneer couple, six of whom died be- Mra. R. K. Thompson ami Oscar hd- by Weston business mon, ami has hor to tho grave 34 yoara atro. foro reaching maturity. Tho aurviv. wards of Athena, taken the form of n letter ami quoa- In lH'U tho family crossed tho ora are; Mra. Jamoa Klrkpalrlrk of - tiominir mailed to tho grower by plains from Iowa, making tlio jour- Weston, Oregon; Mra, John Kl- l.ont lllaik 8-yr.-old rolt, branded Tho Farmers Hunk of Weston this my by mule loam anil undergoing ward of Forest tirovo, Oregon; ami w m jt hnuliler, while atrip In being pivliminary t later action, runny harlKhipa ami encounter with F.lmcr Moser of t'omlon, Oregon. rUrvhoal. Hrown (Illy, weight about Tho information secured by nioana tho Indians, Tho first homo In tho Tho deceased alsj lift III grandchll- mahl, nj tall, no braml. of tho questionnaire is expected to Oregon country was established noar ilivn ami four groat grand children. Hmi yoarling lllly. KomuiJ. W. prove of value in ncvuriug a bettor K iHcburg, where n period of hi si Mr.-Moser united with tho t'hlis- llnnlNter, Wanton, Or. market for "Weston apuda, even Jews was jniit. In IS70 n rnneh tiun church In her early girlhood, ro- ' i though the proposed warehouse Vea va aopurcd on tho John Pay river maiiiitiK u'fiiithful and tonaeientioua not nutterialixe. The text of the and two yoara were passed in that member thereof liming the yoara that Walltrlepln.no for aalo. Jnipilro bank's letter is u.i follows: rvgion, the move to Weston being followed. Her life w.ia hated up"' t tnta orneo. "All that is nivossnry to insure lop : ... ... . ... .. ..... is to priduee them in miflieient qunn- ?M Try Our SCRATCH FOOD for your chickens. MILK FLO DAIRY FOOD for your cows. BERKSHIRE HOG FEED for your hogs. Get the best out of your animals by using these feeds. UMATILLA FL0UK & GRAIN CO. (Phone 1014-475-361)220 E. Court St Pendleton, Oregon ttlics, mid put them u tho market in a uniform and attractive manner at tho time tho market wants them. "I'ropor handling: of hi produet ia important to the potato grower; with out it the business can be oidy imrtly aurccssful. "So long us you attempt to handle your potato crop in tho present man ner you are handicapped more than the grain business would bo without a warehouse, in proortion to the business in the two commodities. You will not have the best 'market and there will Ik loss of spuds, time and money. "That we may lutvc nn expression from the growers and others, we are enclosing u self-addressed card which wo ask you to fill out and return to us as soon aa convenient, so that sta tistics may be compiled and proper action taken. The information on this season's crop will be used to at tract buyers to the territory' "d thereby secure the best market pos sibleas well as a basis from which to figure on the warehouse proposition." r what's lie in o Notice to Subscribers If this notice is marked it sign fies that your subscription expires Aug. 1, 1920. We would most gratefully appreciate your prompt renewal. Subscription rates by the year. si BREVITIES - Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hartman nio- New Books at Weston Library Recent donations of books to the Weston library arc as follows: By Mrs. Nelson V. Jones The Girl Proposition, People You Know, Geo. Ade; Martha IJage, Henderson; Mad ame Kecanuer and Her rtiemls. ll. ft BM IF i II i I ! 1 I I tJ tj a i i .i i i , Im jjv to iau to appreciate business wnicn it is taxing g your capacity to care tor: To whine when wheat is going from forty to fifty bushels? atro after some of Weston's famous $2.00; six months, $1.00; three tored up from FemJIeton a few days Noel Williams: F.arth and months, 50 cents. The Leader is invariably tinued at expiration. Guyot; Pijrs is Pijrs, Butler; Man, Boy discon- vesciaoies. Scouts in Bek'ium. Bov Scouts on the . Miss Rosemary Whiteman of Pen- Colunlbjn River, RBl,,hgon. dleton is visiting at the home of her Rv Robert n0iir.0Membeni of Or to regret when those beautiful voiles are that are selling at 49 cents? gone SSKSS822KJ S aunt, Mrs. Lilian Fredericks. the Family, Wister. ILUNCHES ICE CREAM I CIGARS k CANDIES 'i Baker's Goods Phone your dray orders, 93, or call at store. Mr. and Mrt. C. F. Bulfinch "and Rv , s v0ii,iwin the daughter, Miss Dorothy, returned EU8tor Mark Twain. bunday evening irom a vacation trip B B DavisHeidi, Johanna to Yellowstone National park. They s Crecn s,.,, pirates, Tcter B. report a most delightful outmg. Kvn W. H. Gould motored down from The followinff new books have un camp wcuougai Saturday, Drmging a purchaseil by the Library board and most generous .supply of canned ,,, ,u i,,.iv . -I-..!-. huckleberries for the family store- yon. g house, and reveling in the vision of Kamblin Kidi Bowman. Sunny DlI. J delectable pics when the season of cr0Wi Cooper; Ump in the Desert. 4 closed casements arrives. Dei; Farmer of Roaring Run. Dillon; 8 Good work team for sale. Robert r, Rifl. lh p.--- !,-,... U Hopkins, Rl. Weston, Oregon. Cutt Atkin Kiard. Voice of the S Newt and Albert OHarra had an Pack VarshalI. storm Country. Pol-' extra good run Saturday with their white. ti littlp MrCnrmirk rnmhinp. The mn- rojff X. Fill? $ chine turned out 412 sacks of well- sawmill. Mr. Beaton took an active L(XVIJ SX J threshed grain, with an operating physical interest in mill operations, force of three men and eight horses, and says that working in the timber Newt had a bumper crop of barley is far from a sinecure. an average of around 90 bushels. Mrs. M. E. 1'urcell of Pendleton (J He is getting a good yield of wheat and daughter, Mrs. J. K. Buchan, and from ground cropped last year to sons, Richard and Eugene, of Los beans. Angeles, Calif., arc visiting at tho Mrs. A. G. Winn has established home of W. T. Purcell on Pine creek, herself for an outing at Camp Mc- Mrs. Susan Tucker is the guest Dougal, where she will look upon Jw- this week of her son, Ralph Tucker, witching woodland scenes and forget """ family. for a season the arduous duties of Ernest Ross ond daughter Flor ranch housekeeping. nce motored in from the reservation Ci M. Pierce and family are among nch Friday, attended to business the latest arrivals at Camp Mc "ram anc! , cMf uPon uNormal n;rol rWI. himol ,,!! ,.: vnmio a Kl the role of .minute philosopher in the Or to let yourself get peeved when your feet are pining for those comfortable work shoes? Or to neglect to use every opportunity to beautify your town and keep it attractive? best AUIO TtimmiDg i ii Or not to realize that after you have figured with i the mail order houses and our competitors we can j fill your orders at a saving, right here at home? Or to fail to note the fact that we have the stock of shoes in this part of the country? Tops and Cur-1 tains made to order. Large as sortment of plate glasses a glass for every car. A good stock of Sad dies and Heavy? Harness always on hand. Also Collars, Pads, Halters, etc. Get our prices be fore buying. ' Miss land scents and melodies in that region. abounding happy couple will after the honey- II Wlfllllldll Harness Store (Phone 122) Milton, Oregon Vada Belle Smock and f'l. ,Aa V Tki..ka. ...... summer colony. The Frank Price r1"" . " , ' , fmii ,v in .rn,i ,f,. marriage . Wednesday at blc quarters at "Aunt Sarah's Camp." al,a-. The a T. Vl and will enjoy for a season the wood- cha'"f '; the daughter of Mr. residents of Rvcd and llawley moun tain. Mr. Thnrkpr rHirtos in Ponrllo. A-J-L, iP lton, where the town, threshed by Scott Banister, make their home uioa nmnnF rna first in t nn txra vnYtrti uf & w m niviivuov moon An average of 40 bushels or better Xne fame of Mrg Hetty powc, is reported. vegetable garden has spread to r or Mic-au acres wneu uu Z neighboring towns, with the result miles southwest of Weston Address that gome pendleton Mk are am f' w n"1 ' I ' the-customer, seeking her produce, la Walla, Wash. , Mrs. Lilian Fredericks, Mrs. Iley J. A. Lumden has nearly finished win am, Mr Goodwin motored tnreshing on hi. Wade ranch bold- to Pcn(1icton .Friday t a day.8 mU ings, which lie in the lighter land j The Iadk.8 were entertaincd at district of lower Dry creek. The ,unchcon by Mr c c . whitCBmn yield is a good one, exceeding 30 Georife Kjntmtr ha, Mtabltahwl . bushels per acre. t jt:uerw rnnt. fu The fund for the T. D. Taylor mem- ipn lh, ,,, Mnl,,ain MmBill Or to whine and whittle and kick when some one is united h trying to improve civic conditions? Get in and help. Walla Hi Or to discourage anyone from going huckleberrying? orial, which is expected" to take the and the Bevera, 7 ,. . rTZ T "f 8 He abattoir on S. A. Barnes and family left Sun- woodland the colonies. William (Telephone 83.) Monday, Wed. and Friday. Kvenings by appointment. DR. N. P. BENNET WESTOIt . OREGON $100 offerings. Committees have been appointed for every town in Umatilla county. The Weston com mittee consists of J. A. Lumsden and E. M. Smith. , Miss Hazel Duncan left today for a fortnight's yisit with friends at Ha kcr. She was accompanied as far as Pendleton l.y Mi3 Wavel O'Harra. Will Iieaton is back at his chair in the Rcynaud barber shop, having re turned with his family from a sum mer sojourn at the Blue Mountain day for Mc Dougal camp. i i Note that there's a reason that July was the biggest a Jnlv wpVp pvpr hnrl Jinrl tlinf Ano-nof will ha cfilr- fP bigger. Yes, THERE'S A REASON: nun tauf mnnc- vim roinrr ffi ready at all times or any time to wait on you for your harvest needs. Contractors who have charge. of the work on the Pacific highway known a. the Dlllard Myrtle creek unit, and which will eliminate travel over Rob erts mountain, one of the most dan gerous section, of the highway be tween Portland and San Francisco, ex pect to have this stretch of road com plete by October.!.