mm m m .-i j-,t ?,-,t -fvi riit iff it 7,7 rrx ir,x if ,7 ;,7 irj m ir$ im m vx vx ?,f yrtn ri j. tn prtzrvxisi sS ANNOUNCEMENT 1 BREVITIES 1 Are Sole Authorized Agents In Walla Walla Kor BRUNSWICK I'hunoKraphM and Record We welcome this opportunity to better nerve the Music levers of the Wiilla Walla Country. The HHUNSWICK poHKCKKe i r...i.r- remarkable fea turehv ho many outstmn.iii ami individual im provement that we consider it a most valuable addition to our mcrchnndiHinjr, service. The Davin-Katfcr Company are prepared to offer 'COMPLETE HKUNSWICfc SEIIVICK to present owners and to future owners SERVICE of the kind that we have always given our patrons in all dealings. This addition to our unsurpassed musical service does not in any way conflict with other lines that wc are handling and will continue to handle it is merely u broadening of our service. COME IN TO 1 1 EAR THE FAMOUS 11 H II N S W I C K "It Plays ALL Records" THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete llonn' I'lirninliintf Department Store. "The Store of Friendly Service." iOUii Altler St.. Walla Walla. WuHhinjttw. THE WESTOM CULLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give jirompt atten tion to orders for anything in its line. INTERHAHOflAL Stock and Poultry Food Hay. Rolled Barley. Oats. Wheat and Millfeeds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Hone, Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Fgg Mash. WOOD and COAL J. A. LUMSDEN - - Proprietor . I'rotvrt your wife ami family in Tli liaukurf Kunorvi Ufo Insurance Co. lieu. House, Weiton, Or. W. l Jtayborri In fthijiping 100 tm of M'lvt lrl liiiiunlMin seed potaloet to Kumiyide, Wah. Mi Ilitrii llaror left Thursday for vlnit with her aunt, Mr. John Mii-hatl, at Portland. The application of "hot tu(T" will Im begun Monday on the uncomplet ed Dry creek awtor of the tat highway. All t raffle will be routed over the dirt road leading north from Wenton. Waltrr I'rdcrMn la confined to thn house with broken ankle which he ustainrd Saturday whrn the team hp wai driving became frightened and ran into a ditch, throwing Mr. Pedcrcn out of the wagon. A gypy "caravan" coniistlng of three covered automobile lingered In Weston for a few hour yeiterday while on It way from one place to another. The apectacle afforded. an in t : renting contrast between the paat and the preaetit. , S conil-hiiiid Ovi rland car (former ly owned hy J. II. Price) at a bar Kain furore. Ir. Krnnard, Weton. After an abnrnca of four month, J. K. MiUnnicI returned yesterday from I'lhccntiu, C'ulif lit look after hie farming intercut-.. Mr. Mi-Daniel will remain In Pluci-ntia until lu r . M-hH, work la flninhcd. S. S. NcIkoii, O-W. aucnt at Wes ton, in on his annual vacation. Ac rompanii'd by hi family lie ha been vliting Mr. and Mr. C. C. Nelson at Pomeroy, WmpIi. They went to Spokane from Pomeroy. Minn Kloie O'llarra and Mr. Ceo. U. Carmichael were united in mar riage Wednesday at Walla Walla. Mr. ojid Mr. Carmichael immediate ly began housekeeping at the Carmi rhuel farm north of Weaton. Klection of tcaclient of the Weston M'hool dintrict ha been olnoned becauKe of the illness of Director Joe 1 lexicon, who for some weeks ha jj been confined to his home on south Id 9 Is tlie Time to Buy LUMBER and SHIN GLES. It is our opinion that the Bottom has been reached, and we have reliable in formation upon which we Base our Opinion. We are honestly anticipating an advance during the Early Summer. BUY NOW SHINGLES EXTRA STAR "A" 00 u PGR THOUSHND JONES & JONES WESTON, OREGON RK Water street KelloKir ever-bcarinir etrawberry plants at 1.60 per hundred. C. W. Author, Bennett; Teaching the Sick, ed by a company of relative and electrician, Mr. Cunningham. The DcGraw. Huron; Turkey, Clark; Everyday friends from Walla Walla and Wes- work entail a considerable invest Mr. and Mr. C. F. Bulfinch ac- Mouth Hygiene, Head; Streamcraft, ton. The bride wore a chic tailored ment, and is regarded here as an companled W. JI. Boohcr to Walla Holdcn; Book of a Naturalist, Hud- costume of navy blue and a becom- earnest of the company's confidence Walla Saturday to see their new on; John Quincy Adam, Morse; ing spring hat. Mrs. Ottc is the in the town's stability and of its de- grandson, Charles Robert Tucker. Mexico, Prescott; Down the Year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William sire to assist in local progress. New Mrs. Bulfinch is spending a week in Robertson. Haas of this city and has a wide cir- and heavier wire is being strung, tin- Curdon City, visiting with rela- E. E. Faust was down from his cle of friends and acquaintances, poles reset and the lines re-routed to tives. mountain ranch Saturday, mingling Mr. Otte is a prosperous rancher of better avoid the trees. The trans A social event of last week occa-. .ith the shoppers in town. the Dry creek region and is quite an formers are being redistributed and ioning much interest was the mi- , 'n honor of the twelfth birthday accomplished musician. The newly- two additional ones placed in posi eellaneou ehower sponsored by the anniversary of Lwayne O'Harra, a weds immediately began housekeep- tion. local Eastern Star chapter and delightful party was given by his ing on the groom's ranch and will be Mr. Roy Cannon and family of Bachelor Girls' club In honor of mother, Mrs. Albert O'Harra, as- cordially received into the social life Athena were guests Sunday after Mi Ruby Price, whoo engagement isted by Mr. M. W. Pcdersen, at of Pea ridge community. noon of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rosa, to Lylo Webb has been announced, the home of th latter, last Saturday The annual election of officers of Mrs. Cannon is very much im Thc affair took place Friday evening afternoon. A program of games and the Epworth League was held last proved. immediately following the regular music afforded diverting entertain- Friday evening in the parlors of the . Robert Wheeler, star pitcher of lodge session and wa a delightful ment, after which the merry-makers M. E. Church, South. Leaders for the Weston ball team in the days of surprise to the complimented maid, enjoyed a delicious lunch, the out- the cimuing year were chosen as fol- its greatest glory, was up from Pen Cenerou gift of silver, cut glass, standing feature of which was the lov: President, Theodore Walden; dleton Monday on a business visit, linen and aluminum ware were cvi- birthday cake, resplendent with vice president, Nina Price; secretary, Manager Harbour of the Weston donee to the bride-elect of her pop- twelve gleaming candles. Those Walter Rayborn; treasurer, Mrs. W. brickyard is shipping 100,000 of the ularity with admiring friends and slvaring in the pleasures of the occa- S. Price. A social hour followed the yard's celebrated common brick to acquaintances. During the period of ion were: Ada Calder, Pearl Cam- business session. Prejcott, Wash., for use in a school congratulations, an appetising lunch run, Margaret Calder, Margaret Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Heath, who building. Cgffiggra1kWWW served by Meadames E. M. Causland, Lavonne PHtman, Lwayne have been spending the winter Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Achilles and Smith, C. E. Fisk and Miss DorU O'Harra, Lionel Davidson, Floyd months in southern California, were F. J. Jackson are in Spokane this IT:'VTVTT'rVC? ! Barnes. 1 Hodgson, Raymond Anderson, Earl in town Wednesday calling on local week, attending the conference of JaU V i.i:lA 'v,,WT)j U Mw M. J. Marsh sustained a se- Harbour, Harold Jackson, Joseph acquaintances. the Free Methodist church. v SwiTtA t riou surgical operation, performed Engemann; Mis Mabel Isaacson; Mrs. William Driskell is slowly Mrs. Hetty Powers has added to I by Dr. Boyden, at Pendleton Mon- .Mesdames Albert O iiarra, Kewton improving, louowing a recent severe ner weston Holdings By the pur- N (lay. Her many friends at Weston, O'Harra and M. W. Pedersen. illness. chase of the Wheeler property on 8 where he formerly resided, will be Wedding bells sent forth joyous Mrs. J. O. Hales and son, John north Water street, near Main. This pleased to learn that she rallied tidings Saturday afternoon when the Hales, of Adams, were guests Tues- has a frontage of about 70 feet and nicely nnd that her condition sinco marriage of Miss Edith Troutwine day of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. O'Harra. contains two frame buildings. Is encouraging. and Mr. George Otte was solemn- The Preston-Shaffer Milling com- Geo. Carmichael motored over Mrs. Nelson H. Jones and daughter uod in the office of the county judge pany has begun its improvements from Walla Walla yesterday. Aiiihw rofnrnnil fitiniliv t fwtm n f ParuMnt.in TUa ,iramnnv fnnlr tin the rlecfcrin ' lichtinj Rvstnni tit J. V. Smith was a Wentnn vUitnv & three weeks' visit with friends in place at two o'clock snd was witness- Weston under the direction of its to Walla Walla Wednesday. S Puget Sound cities. . Miss Dorothy Bowers, high school ;;;;3m;; JOBWO YOUR ORDERS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. Vho Weston Leader spiking; Sassafras Senna Sarsaparilla Cascara Tanlac Hypophosphites Peruna S. S. S. Herbs Roots Barks Teas MOW IS THE TIE TO TAKE THEIil! H. GOODWIN; Druggist Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty and Pure White FLOUR Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company student, visited her parents Satur- day and Sunday on Weston moun- tain. f Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Maybcrry and family of Milton and Mr. and Mrs. John Iicamcr were Sunday dinner ) guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. Jt 1 John Mayberry. . t ' Mrs. Mary Crigler, Mrs. Kell V Crigler, Mrs. Zelma Ballou, Mrs. V Bessie ColTman and son Richard and the Misses Martha and Mildred nHi'ler nt "Frtfwntr wr ' pallor. o-- - 4 Tuesday afternoon at the R. W. J Gordon home. ' V emonstration X ;$I?iHE ladies of Weston and vicinity are cordially invited to attend our Chi;Namel Demonstration, A .1 1 Q4-1-. nmrl 1 Of 1-. rimt T nrltr PlAm Anpf vnf rv Turill Miss Mildred Fanning and Miss SyL 11 XOU1 CU1U X7tll. VUt uauj XJmJHOavi. vvi A. i x X X i I Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Albert of Helix lil, -nrttr . " nrvc new. quickly teach you the simple method of making your floors take on the appearance of hard wood " floors, and the treating of your old furniture to look IX 1C1S1 ."kT-. un Knnrlav mipstn at the II. r.n.Kl k ...... J Mrs. Rita Barnes and daughter 1 May of Huntsville, Wash., and Miss t ' Dolly Brouillard of Pendleton were J guests last week at the Ernest Ross . home on Normal heights. . After a visit in Weston and vichi- ity, Miss Mildred Fanning has re- turned to her home in Canada. The following books were reecived Saturday from the county library t X Y X X X X X X X X X X and placed in circulation with local Remember the datesApril 18 and 19 BAILEY'S ?mW WALL PAPi ST01 1 1 4 TCHIN STREET, WILTON, OReCON TrX About ." ' library patrons: