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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
) WHEN IS MUSIC, MUSIC? IC IS MORU THAN JUST THE MECHANICAL U REPRODUCTION OF SOUND; much, much MORE! Understand Muli'. Thrn you'll uiidcrtnd Phonograph. Music I not merely aoutid; it Ik not merely harmony or rhythm. Music In a flooding, myalrrlou power. It I generated by a dyna inu thx artist's mill, hli imagination, hi wrxctillty. It I the expression of fading, emotion. It exist not no much In tiutidn but In accent which hlii fi-t'liriKt give these, sounds In what 1 called Inno-color. Mere sound, harmony, rhythm iv to I 1 heard in llw playing of many phonograph. Hut Soul KprviMiiii! T'ii' ''(dor! Thcsu re imielhlng from another realm. 3VX1-W "The Phonograph with a Soul" actually KK-( HKATKS Munlc-. That In why the New Kdiaun matches it Re-Creation of the artUl's voice against that art warmth and tone-color of the living give you the live, puUating lal'a llvlnit voice. The Itc-Civatioiivolcc, not merely an Imitation. Coma into our atore and hear for youmelf how Kdistm haa Ke-('re atcd the aoul, the feeling, the electric spark of emotion in Munlc. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Home FurnmhinK Dopurtmunt Storv. lO-'JO Aliier St.. Walla 'Walla, Wanhlnpton. BREVITIES fm kim m m m t.-j m tn m vi m tn vs. m mm mnmvmmimTZXZTXn THE WESTON MILLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give jirompt atten tion to orders for anything in its line. niTERIIATIOriAL Stock and Poultry Food Hay. Rolled Barley, Oats. Wheat and Millfecda. . Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn. Wheat, Scratch Food, bone, Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Fgg Mash. WOOD and COAL J. A. LUMSDEN - - Proprietor You Need Your Home Paper and it Needs You Protect your wifa and family In Tho Hankera Keaurva Lifo Iiiiurinca Co. Goo. Mouse, Weston. Ura. Arthur Unxdulu waa here from Walla Walla thu fir.t of tho week, visiting relative and frienda. Hi' rv iie will Imi conducted at tho F.piarnpal ehunh Sunday evening by Hislwp Paddock. A cordiul Invitation to attend la extended tho public. Mr. Margaret LIruallen, Mr. Sarah McDougal and J. P. Lleuallcn , went to Pendleton Tueday and via lied William Killgore at St. An thony' hoipltal. Mr. Killgore la suffering from internal cancer, and much to the regret of numeroua, friend of the old pioneer throughout tlii aection, hope of hia recovery ( ha Wn abandoned. Mr. A. J. Starmer left Monday for liaker to attend her daughter, Mr. Beulah Kennion, who I seriously ill.. Rev. W. R. Storm ha returned, from Notu. Idaho, where he con ducted a very successful revival meeting. It continued twelve day' and resulted In twenty conversion.! The Baptist church at Notu wi un-, able to accommodate the people, and a tabernacle will be erected, prior tO( a accond meeting which Mr. Storm ha been asked to hold. He ha re-i ceived call for cvangcllatic work from three field in Idaho. For Kale A good, young milch' cow; gentle. Jay V. Smith. ' Mr. and Mr. Fred 0. Brockman of Portland, who motored from Port land to Walla Walla on business mission, spent a few hours in Wea ton Wednesday. Mr. Brockman (nee Mis Josie Lavender) received a cor dial welcome from her many rela tives and frienda. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Could return ed Wednesday from a motoring trip to Spokane and other Inland Empire cities. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Payant were re cent dinner gueta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross. Ilarley Ross, a well-known trav eling man who represents the Bar ton Hat Co, waa here Friday, Sat urday and Sunday a tha guest "of hi aiatcr, Mr. R. L. Raynaud. Furnished apartment to rent, of thia respected Mr. E. W. Achillea. The affair came a Mr. Glady McFaddcn and young prise to the honor CONGRATULATIONS We wish to take this occasion to extend to the 1921 GRADUATING CLASS Our most sincere and Hearty Congratu lations, and we earnestly Hope and trust that your Education may be of material benefit and assistance to you through Life, and that Success may be yours. JONES & JONES, Weston, Oregon JOBWORK YOUR ORDERS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. Vhc Weston Leader tii Sassafras Senna Sarsaparilla Cascara Tanlac ! Hypophosphites Peruna S. S. S. Herbs Roots Barks Teas i KOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE THEM! H. GOODWIN, Druggist pioneer citizen, i a genuine sur guest. and the on of Athena are visitor thia week ahower of birthday gifts and greet- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ings arranged at his place at table Fisk. ' excited unwonted emotion. At two Mr. and Mr. W. L. Rayborn were o'clock the company waa seated at host for a dinner party Sunday, the tables to partake of an elaborate invited guests being members of the holiday feast, embodying some of the Frank Snider family. " ' " most delicious dishe known to cook- A busincsa meeting of the Women' ery. The birthday cake, gleaming Missionary society of the M. E. with lighted tapers, was an outstand Church, South, wa held last week ing feature of the repast. Those who to perfect arrangement for the din- shared in the hospitality extended ner to bo served during Pioneer Pic- were: Mr. and Mrs. Tim McBride nic celebration. The committee in and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker charge of the affair includes: Me- and children, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon dames Charlea M. Price, J. R. Row- O'Harra and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. land, D. H. Wilsey, W. S. Price, A. Ray O'Harra, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Starmcr and William Beaton. '.;, O'Harra and son, Exekiel O'Harra of Eight-foot platform attachment of Pilot Rock, Miss Wavcl O'Harra, Mr. McCormlck binder to trade for 5 or and Mrs. Ralph Kinnear and daugh- 6-foot cut S. Ji Cullcy. . . tor, Mrs. Frank Smith and son, Mr. ('.rant Key. young son of Mr. and and Mrs. Clem Duncan and children. Mrs. Joe Key. was soloist at the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tucker and chil Mother's Day services held in M. E. dren of Holdman were week-end vis Church, Sunday morning. itors at the W. H. Gould home on Carl Gregory was up from Arling- Normal heights, ton thia week to visit a couple of Decision annuling the Carmichael di days with Mrs. Gregory before going vorce waa rendered this morning by to the mountains. Judge Phelps. I will deliver ice from 7 to 9 Wi Payne and Jo8 Wurter wero o'clock every morning except Sunday. huaine(la vi.ito in pon(iicton todav. ..AGEECY WALLA WALLA LAUI3)RY We call for and deliver Monday Morning MILTON TAILORING SPRESSERY J. F. SNIVELY, Manager PHONE: 712, MILTON, OREGON Cleaning and Pressing Suits Made to Order Parcel Post Paid .One Way ort Orders for Dry-Cleaning BUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed at the Leader office One hundred 1 50 Each additional hundred..... 0 75 Phone all orders the day before to No. 301. We Aon Transfer Geo. A. Limlcken. Meals at all hours, family style. Mrs. Hello Fisher, Wheeler building. Now's tho time to buy your tick- Anson Woods was a visitor In Weston this week from Walla Walla, and discussed politics and crops with all his old-time wisdom. With Payne pitching and Bulfinch Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty ; rand Pure White FLOUR Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. , Sold in Weston by ; Weston Mercantile Company ets for the Memorial Hall benefit at tmj receiving cmi, rtesion iuk picture show. , We'll likely be ready defeated Adams High In a baseball to give that new Ford touring car game Tuesday, score 14 to 8. The lo away immediately after the Pioneer cals shut out the visitors, for several Ticnlc. W. M. Beaton. innings, but Adams finally began to Insurance of every variety fire, w-'ore at a lively rate and threw a life, grain, health, accident. I'll in- scare into the home boys. They were sure your diamond or tho family dog. unable to overcome the lattcr's long Geo. House, agent. '. however. Bill Beaton officiated Guy Mayflcld and .jCecIl Smith of as His Umps. and was big enough to Walla Walla visited Sunday at the get away with it. home of Jay V. Smith, where he is Bert Piersol and family have re confined on account of illness. turned from Malheur county, having Suffering from a severe attack of found mosquitos too thick there for rheumatism, Mrs. Charles ' M. ' Price comfort and hay too low for profit is under a physician'a care. They will become Weston residents, A merry group of young people ch to the satisfaction of their chaperoned by Mrs. C. M. Price and is community. Mr. Mrs. A. J. Stanner motored Saturday P haa Purchased a house and to Walla Walla, where a picnic lunch three loU on north Water street from was enjoyed in City park. Various I w. Hcbert. places of interest were visited dur- Prof, and Mrs. F. C. I itxpatrick, ing the day and afforded beguiling accompanied by Misses Davis, Brown entertainment for all participants, and Isaacson, motored to Walla Wal The return trip to WcBton was made la Saturday for a brief outing, at sunset. Those who shared in the ' clarence Thoeny has ' returned delightful adventure were: Misses from Portland, where he received Charlotte Hass, Bertha Starmer, business college training. Maxine Culley, Evelyn Sowers, Ora J0s. Blomgren is reported to be Webb, Blanche Thorsen, Helen Ray- quite seriously ill at the Blomgren born, Pearl Davis, Florence Ross, farm above town. Vivian Lumsden, Mildred Ross, Irene Richard Morrison received a tele Anderson, Zada Snider and Frances gram Tuesday advising him of the Davig. death of n brother, John Morrison, ' A pleasant gathering occurred last which occurred Sunday evening at Sunday when relatives and friends of Hatxick, B. C. Deceased was ' 79 Iven O'Harra assembled at the family years of age and is survived by a home in Weston to fitthigly eelebrate widow, formerly Miss Ella Ginn of the seventieth birthday anniversary Weston, and eight children. Twenty - Ninth Annual Umatilla County Pioneers Weston, Oregon HE of and GREET the F "AID LAIiG SM" mm m if, 1 1 i