ARE YOU PREPARED FOR WINTER? Tho eoll weather in not far olT and it in wise to think of preparing for. the winter months How are you going to heat your homo thin winter? Are you going to lie content with inefficient and wasteful methodn or are you going to install new and modern heating facilitien that will give you the mot heat and comfort for the lowest cost. It in time right now to prepare, whether you want n new stove ora furnace. We have tried to select f r our stock of heaters only those stoves that we know will give the great est satisfaction at the least cost for fuel. We can furnish you with the well known MICK'S FUIlNACK-l'ipe or Pipelcfw We believe that the 'BUCK'S is the very best fur nace to be had and want every person who is con templating the installation of a furnace to investi gate the llUCK'S. We will leave it to your good judgment. Get your orders in NOW for Stove Repairs. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Homo Furninhintf Department Store 10 20 Alder St.. Walla Walla, Wash. BREVITIES ROUND UP Your old DRILL, and see if it is worthy of prop erly seeding your grain. If not, we will save you considerable money on a new one. JONES & JONES rFUEL" I urn prepared to furnish lil-IIEAT Utah Coal in any quantity. I have different uradea of wood for sale. I cKpecially solicit carload orders for No, 1 cordwood. I'. T. HARBOUK. THE WESTON LULLS 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. WOOD and COAL J. A. LUMSDEN - - Proprietor flATTRESSES PROPERLY SELECTED PROPERLY PRICED Ross Furniture Store 8 I Mr. ami tyrt. L'. F. Tlerncy of IViidlrton were Sunday gueiit at the 0. VvGrmw residence. Mr, Tierney wan uno of the earlier graduate of tho W niton Normal, and spent Iiit girlhood here. Mm. It. W. Drown of lone, Morrow county, visited her daughter, Mr. Joe Krad, in Wton thia week' while on her way to Walla Walla. Well on the road to. recovery, Mr. W. S. 1'rice ha returned home , from St. Anthony' hospital at Ten-) dleton. A little movement wa reported Saturday the local wheat market, grower having parted with around 30,000 buihels. Ir. II. C. Curry, eyesight special lt, formerly of Walla Walla and now of Seattle, who make regular visits to Weiton, will make the next professional visit Monday, September 11, for one day only. He will be re membered for hi good optical work at reasonable price. Kyc examined and glae fitted. (Adv.) Trofcaiwr A. W, Lundcll, former director of the Wcton band, led the Pendleton Roundup band of 22 men during the Labor day celebration at llaker., Ixron Lundell and Rulon Smith were enlisted from Weston. McBridc Oro. croped 4200 sack of wheat from 2'iO acres of their Wild Hone holdings, and sigh with relief that the harvest I over. Not getting ai-tion until after the rain; they put both the Bell combine and the J. A. King stationary outfit in the field. Mrs. II. V. Compton and children came down last week from the moun tain ranch and are occupying the Ijkm cottage on Normal Heights. They will spend the winter month in town in order to give the children the benefit of Weston school instruc tion. I am agent for Franco-American Toilet and Household Requisite. Call at residence. Mrs. Will Payne. That affable, old campaigner, Zoeth Iloudcr, was in town from Echo this week in the interest of hi sheriff candidacy on the republican ticket. Zoo's slogan is "Strict enforcement of the law and a fair deal for every body." Mrs. Susan Tucker has been very 111 the past week with an attack of acute indigestion. Mr. Florence Zigman, of Walla Walla, arrived Sunday to assist in caring for her mother. The first meting of the fall season of Swas-Te-Ka Campfiro occurred Saturday afternoon in tho club room of Memorial Hall, majority of the members being in attendance. Two visitors, Ora Webb and Naomi Beam er, were present. Honors were awarded Misses Bertha Starmer, Allecn Eaglcton, Vclma Banister, Kathleen Pederscn and Charlotte Has. Plans covering various fea ture of the work were discussed and applicants for membership consid ered. The organisation is in splen did condition for the resumption of winter activity. Golden Glow (the Sunshine Flower) is a favorite shrub for fall gardens. The charming effect produced by their bright yellow blossoms attracts tho attention of those who view the yards of E. M. Smith, the William Browns and Mrs. Martha Van Winkle. Charles E. Hall has bought the Johnson cottage on Normal Heights from F. E. Tobin and will occupy and improve it He intends to exca vate a basement and ntake other changes for the better. Mr. Hall has also purchased two lots in the rear of the property. George Waddingham is here from Milton for a, visit with relatives. ... . is Miss Edith Cooper, former Weston oeeded in savinsr it to nrettv pood ad- schooltrirl. visited friehds this week var,tr., Th v,, . ?WVvWw while on her way to.Moscow to enroll o bushels. Mr. Greer estimates that in the University of Idaho as a stu- the crop would have gone about 45 g dent of homo economics. bushels had it remained standing. & Mrs. A. J. Udntyra ami Mrs J. J, rim js ;t(J ft wt of mmi 8 Beeler motored Tuesday to Pendle- arouml 0 th(J of A ton where Mrs. Beeler spent the day The gid Tuckew am, the at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Lepn mhn have uke Bpartments g W. Fenr. in the dormitory. Tho Tom Boohers 8 T . . . . KU ! have rented the G. G. Ellis residence 8 at the WSmwL II of-it fc w$ms w$.oj n ( --'4 fc'i hUl MV'i N p aft i v--$ m4 Pn4 mm I PENDLETON, OEEGON SEPTEMBER 23, 24, 25, 1920 Wild and Wenc!er&53 Pony Express Rsces, Broncho Busting:, Indians. Cowboys, Outlaw Horses hold you spell bound with their nerve and daring mm mm FuiteimanS ExcStfng BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER GET FARES AND PAnTICULARS FROM ACEMT O W. R, R. 6 H WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Asent, rortland, Oregon "Let'er Buck!" We are with you for the Big Show. Be sure, however, to buy your DRILL before you go VAN BRUNT or KENTUCKY. JONES & JONES Hardware . Implements . Lumber WESTON, OREGON Tablets , Ink Pens Pencils, &c. 4 mm mamk -at- lQQfet0i IM Store of R. L. Rcynaud, Bill a Beaton and on north Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. School Books CASH ONLY I dim xmiun un . Q Dvis have taken jeas0 pn thfi hunt to a locahty concerning which w A GrahRm ,a c- Rnd wi they presene a my.tenoua mlonee. to tow f Dry creek. J. W. Twlgg, farmer and stockman of Nevada, Missouri, motored out to Cem Duncan hn. leased the Otho Weston, arriving this week, for ,Rcc,der P,ace J 2j crcs' finc viait at the home of Col. F. G. Lu- lan,d ne"r ?ww,)!t ca. Mr. Twigg. who is brother ro,le? "outh of Walla Valla. Clem w of Mrs. Lucas, says the Weston mov'nK n?w hoT twit,h h,s country is just about the best he saw ' s thcr? ood ear on his trip r P8 CK'' years he has been Claude and Leonard Snider, who with Bros- "s J8"":" fore- havo been showing their uncle in "lan on thelr r'"e cretk hold.ngs. Morrow county how to farm, have re- Swas-Te-Ka Campfire members will turned to Weston to attend high hold a cooked food sale at the store school. of the Weston Mercantile Co. Satur- J. B. Kennedy of Pendleton visited day afternoon at one o'clock. In ad Wodnesday at the home of his daugh- dition to salads, cakes, pies and other ter Mrs. W. S. Payne. dainties there will be a , plentiful Scott Banister and Robert Lee had supply of home-made candy to tempt cut about a thousand acres with prospective buyers, their combine up to Sunday. This Geo. Nesbit was here this week week they finished threshing the from La Grande, where he has em "down wheat" on a quarter section ployment with a hardware and imple of Frank Greer's holdings, and sue- ment store. The Last Word in Safety Devices "The Anakin Lock HAS BEEN INSTALLED ON OUR VAULT We did this in order to give your valuables and ours the best protection possible. A burglar-proof vault has long been desired, but never attainable until the Anakin Lock a new invention was devised. The FARMERS BANK of WESTON