cean
THE
eechHesorts
at the Mouth of the Columbia River are a
Glorious
Vacation
Delight
lor reHdenW ot Ue Intcilor aid in at the litijhl ul ibcK r'o'T lU new
NORTH DEACH RESORTS
CLATSOP BEACHES
TILLAMOOK BEACHES
arc nil splendidly equipped and ulTunl tlic kcciiciit ofcbeuch pleasures
The Round Trip ('are to Any of Them is $16.75
I'Im Eight I'l iccnt War 'l ux
riiv nlil'l i1i'huiv of u trip through
(hit delightfully picturesque Columbia
River Gorge l assured if your ticket
It! uri linnd (if tliu
Union Pacific System
.lilhliili llalliiiail A Sllu.n I'd )
North 111 ll ll Vlfillnl'li llMVc tllll Option
uf mil or rirr route from I'm Omul,
lull choice should ho tiuulf ,s lu ll tick
et Ih piuvluim'il. I,et our agent ex
pin i ti nil particular, make ivw rvn
turn nini arrange your trip.
WM. Mc MURRAY, Gen'l. Pnt(r. Age.it
BREVITIES
t.
Its. 4S
when sturdy .pioneer were Lowing out a born
And an existence In tho West, the manufacture of
a!' SmHM ImM? EhHM? igJ
wu begun. Today the name FULLER standi as the sturdy ptofleef
in paint manufacturing on Uio Pacific Coast a name that ha kept
faith with quality for 71 years. !
Made for the Pacific Northwest, FULLER Point U the best for
your bouse or building.
W. P. Fuller & Co. .
1849-1920
Northweat Drenches at
Portland, Seattle Tacoma,
ppokane, IJoiae.
Dealer in You Town
THE
WESTM
ILLS
will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN
your grain, ami will give prompt atten
tion to orders for anything in its line.
International Stock
and Poultry Food
Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and
Millfeeds. Chickeri Feeds, inclucl- .
ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone,
Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Fgg Mash.
Trv a Sack of our Popular Graham.
J. k. LUMSDEN - Proprietor
8. S. Nclm.n Is back on tho job us
local o V. agent, after a month of
varatliiii touring with his family.
Mm. Hey Winn motored to Pendle
ton Wednomlay for a day's visit. She
was accompanied by Miss Rosemary
Whiteman, whn had terminated a two
weeks' viwit with Weston relativs.
Mrs. James K. MeDaniel lift Friday
for Bellinghnm, Wash., where she will
sojourn for a season with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. J. I). Miller and family are
enjoying an outing, at the Clifford
MrU mountain ranch. Mrs. Miller
is in California, looking after various
business matters.
Mrs. H. Thorsen and t-hildren re
turned last week from a vinit with
her sister at Tacoma.
Miss Anna M. Schott of Seattle is
the guest of Miss Minnie Johnson at
tho Aliek Johnson farm residence.
Some r0 biinlie! wheat in this neigh
borhood is a gratifying reminder of
old times. .Sim J. Cullcy rropped
fraction better than 52 bushels to
the acre from t!5 acres of the (i. De
Craw farm, iiiilpli Saling had 61
huithcla per acre front his 35-arre
field lyinit just west of town. The
Kcy-Johnson-Schrimpf outfit is re
ported to be harvesting around 60
bushela from the old McKinnon
place, now owned ami farmed by Joe
Key.
Kliler ond Mrs. John HoncwiU are
visiting with relatives in California.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. MrKnight of
Fresno, Calif., and Mr. and Mm. Ceo.
Dnguv of Walla Walla were guests
tli is week at the Frank Snider home.
J. M. Banister hnd a SC-bushcl
yield of (rood wheat from his holdings
on the Richmond place wcht of town.
Spring-sown wheat on the Price
h- mesU-ad north of town averaged
'.? bushel M'i acre and tested 61
pounds. The J. N. York outfit is
iiuw at work in the full wheat, which
i imikinir V bushels or better.
Mrs. Ceorire Cannichnel i:i viKitinjr
her son and dnuirhter at the Carmi
chnel form. Ceorpe him.-elf will be
over from Walla Walla in a day or
two l mm- bow the harvest is coing.
He ia fnNt regaining his health.
.1. N. York cropped 2507 Kuck i of
No. I wheat from the J. R. Kil'itorc
rpiarler north of town. This irrain is
of the lS hybrid variety, ami Mr.
Ynik retnitis it ns about an Roed in
ipinlity as any he has ever harvested.
While erimkiiiK an engine on a tom
l.ine near Helmont, Wadi., I.tster
VniiKhn was xtrmk in the face by
the crank handle, which oenctialed
bin chin. A serious wound wai in
flicted nnd is causing him much .pain
M'-l trouble. On the same ranch, n
li. n-e topped on Arn Woctht's f iot,
t rippling it ko ladly that he an only
Kt-t about with the aid of crutches.
While in the midst of the harvest
reason the accidents were a severe
handicap to both these former resi
dents of this section.
Iax-kI hunters are now oiling up the
old scatter pun for the grouso sea
son, which opens next Sunday, Au
gust 15. Ileginuing September I, it
will be lawful to kill deer. Both sea
sons close October 31.
J. C. Davis has purchased a half in
terest in' Tho Pastime, which is now
conducted by
SPECIAL PRICE!
ON
try F (o3
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DON'T.FORGET THAT WE WILL SAVE YOU
CONSIDERABLE MONEY ON YOUR
a
"Vein Brunt" or "Kentucky"
JON
Hardware
:: Implements
WESTON, OREGON
Lumber
o'er the Equator, DuChaillu; Wonder
Hook, Hawthorne; Heroine of Ser
vice, Pnrknmn: Rose in P.htom, Al
e;tt; Guons and How t'J be Then),
i!ur(!es; New Chronicles of Rebec
en, Wijrgin; Seven Little Sisters, An
drew. Superintendent Avery visited tlu
ihini above town ednesilay on a trip
of inspection and found a good head
of water. On July 15 of last year the
lnko was empty, and it was found
hard to keep Weston supplied with
water with the aid of the auxiliary
pump. Through the recent pipe re
placements all known leakages have
been stopped and it far easier to keep
the pipes and reservoirs full. Should
11 EM STITCH INC. DEPA RTM E.NT
A. M. JENSEN CO.
Hemstitching, I'ccot, Cliitin StiUi.
inc Embroider.-, Druiuing, Plain
Stitching, Kutton Holes and Buttons
Covered, Pleating.
MRS. C. E. FERGUSON
Phone 9."6. Walla Walla. Wash.
. Notice to Creditors
TROY LAUNDRY CO. :
Pendleton, Oregon
In the County Court of the Statu of
Oregon for Uniatiila County.
In the Matter bf the folate of Mary
E. English, Deceased.
Notice is Hereby Given to all per
sons whom it mav concern that J. Z.
Leave your bundles on the
porch MONDAY and
THURSDAY
or our House-to-House Service
"We Wash Everything
But the Baby."
4
there be a little rainfall in Septem-
Davis & Davis, father ber, Mr. Avery believes that Weston
ami son. lhey have added another will get through, this year without
pool table, and announce that they will pumping. To accomplish this, of
do all in their power to promote tho course, the co-operation of consumers
pleasure or their patrons. js necessary, as waste would
Cash for chickens. J. R. Reynolds.
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Quiet, II
estful Cows
GIVE MORE MILK
ASFR
MAKES A GREAT DIFFERENCE
W FI.Y IM
FOR COWS or HORSES-For Sale by-
klj
Hi IIUUUM9
I, Druggist
Enclish has been aniwinted adminis
trator of the estate of Mary E. Eng
lish, deceased. All persons having
claims against her estate are required
fo present them with proper vouchers
to the said administrator at the law of
fice of Peterson. Bishop & Clark in the
entail Smith-Crawford building, at Pendleton,
Orairrm within riy month nf th diita
Swas-Te Ka CampAre members re- too much strain on the water system. 0f tne firet publication of this notice,
maining in town were entertained In honor of Rosemary Whiteman of which is July 16th, 1920.
Saturday afternoon at the homo of Pendleton, who is the guest of her i.erJoV, efo"' crARK.tratr"
their guardian, Mrs. Sarah Rowland, aunt, Mrs. Lilian Fredericks, a group Attorneys for Administrator.
The session was a social one and of future belles were entertained
plans for the coining year were dis- Tuesday afternoon at the home of
cussed. A dainty lunch was served Mrs. II. Goodwin. Games and con
by the Imstesa to complete the affair, tests were enjoyed upon the lawn,
Leon Miller and T. II. Booher have priaea being won by Catherine Lucas,
taken over the Weston Garaeo from Margaret Calder and Ada Colder.
J. F. Snider ami are conducting it un- The honoree received a guest prize. S
der the' firm name of Miller & Boo- At five o'clock refreshments were 8
her. Mr. Miller is a well known me- served by the hostess, assisted by
chnnic, formerly with the Dick Mrs. Fredericks. The invitational list U
Thompson garage at Athena, nnd is included Misses Rosemary White- B
regarded as a "car doctor" of cspec- nian, Ora Webb, Catherine Lucas, g
inl skill. Prior to engaging in gar- Mildred Harbour, Margaret Calder,
age work he followed well drilling. Ada Calder, Frances Davis. Zada
Mr. Booher was formerly a young Snider, Maxine Culley, Lois Saling,
farmer of Weston mountain nnd in Irene Anderson, Mrs. Mary C. McKee J
recent months has lived near Mica, and Mrs. Lilian Fredericks. 4
Wash. Weston gains two families by Just about half an inch of rain fell R
this change in business. Several im- in last Mondny's storm, according to
portant additions will be made to the Mcrritt A. Baker, local observer,
garage mechanical equipment. The rain delayed the lowland harvest
Rev. W. R. Storms will be at home for a little more than, a day, but was
every Sunday and conduct services of great value to potatoes and tho
morning and evening at the Buptist spring grain crop in the uplands.
Church. He may bo had on the tele- Roads were bettered for awhile, but
phone at any time y calling Mrs. A. in a few days were as dusty as ever.
M. Johnson. Wallula, Wash. Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Trice have re
Storms has charge of the head works turned from their sojourn at Hot
for an Attalia irrigation company. Lake.
He docs not intend, however, to move
his family from Weston. Electric Power Off.
The following books have been re- A break in the flume at the Walla
ceived from the county library at Walla power plant necessitated the
Pendleton to be circulated "among closing down of electric power on the
Weston readers: Maid of Maiden Tacific Light & Power company's lino '
Lane, Bnrrj Deerslnyer, Last of Mo- Tuesday forenoon. The closing down
Dr. S. L KEfillARD
Veterinary Surgeon
Phone - Main 253
i
Are Ypu Saving?
IT IS THE AMOUNT OF YOUR
SAVINGS and not the, amount of your
earnings THAT INDICATE YOUR
SUCCESS.
No matter what your earnings are,
you should save a part for investment.
SAVE AND INVEST
Tne FARMERS BANK ol WESTON
Means, Spy, Cooper; Small Things, of the power lines caused a layoff of S
Poland; Ramona, Jackson; Alice in the men at tha Warren Construction g
Wonderland, Carroll; Wild Ltfe'Un- company's plant
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