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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1916)
-1 i ( r ' ' . .. ,, ''. J"V." ," , ' - ' I I I I I I III M l t I lllll III I III. Ill I ? ; . . . . ; . . , . . ; . , . ' , ere T ti lIiI lAi: V?: Vl ill f i i WMNeleaMMIeftBMel iLiei li I I I I . ! X X Y ? X X X X X X X X r r X X X ?. X t y X X X S ilffllV I Mrs. Rabb representing Miss Moore of Walla Walla, will be, with us but a short time.. She is desirous of filling: your wants in her line and presents a very attractive display of the season's choicest creations. These are real reflections of the best in milliner', pur chased for Weston ladies. i : vav.v.wv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vv.v.vav.vasv.v Bill The Climax of Value Giving OUEi'G FLAIillELS f 1 N x No end of patterns, soft, fleecy, A. J V"konf i-Pitl mrr -to nfiin 11 xt r4- 4-1' X x X X y X Y X X X ? X X ? 5 X Y Y A a beautiful, and practically at the old pnce. Sof t teazledown at only............... The best qualUy'...r."..l.;...v.Ti';.".'..... Thousands of yards at only ......... A few bundles short ends at only . ..... ............IOC . 12;c and 15c .....9C .........;......,..64c .8 o o O O O O O O i Ladies' elastic ribbed vests or pants .490 Fine ribbed soft fleece cotton union suits 49c Fine ribbed extra weight cotton union suits ,.;..69o Misses' and children's union suits 49o Fine soft elastic wool union suits $1.79 to $2.25 Tho kind that dWUa chills) , - I GIVE AWAY Ml SI1S , ; With each boy's suit or pair of .boy's shoes we will give free of charge an air ship a most fascinating toy. I 'i ; IHi'S SUITS . We carry the famous Hart, Schaffncr & Marx ond Clothcraft clothing- brands known to be the best : Young men'a College Suit, a splendid mwortment, ffiq tJS.pO,. II f 111 14 ME n no Mi I i 3 I, bli!rHlU Dr. J. A. BEST Republican Candidate for Stete Eepresentative A friend of the common people. PM 4wrtife(Bl.) EieiHES WunUil to purehafte a second hand stove. Mra. Cora MacDuff. " Miss Ruby Price haa taken a posi tion as assistant telephone operator at the Weston exchange. At their Lunealow in tha fnntkitta Xft- n.l tr. tl' f nmivn iwn a aurpne party was iven Mr. and Sunday for Bend, Oregon, to inve.ti Mrs. -K. G. filomgren Tuesday eve- gate its opportunities for the home ning Ly friends from town who went seeker. out in automobiles and took the pines by storm. The evening was pieus ai.t!y spent in "progressive rook," and refreshments were served which had been v thoughtfully brought by the guests tais surprise was a genuine Henry Srhroedor has, returned from Athena, where ho wns employed cv eral weeks in carpenter work on the now residence ( Vic Harris. , I . . ........ft...... A Fred Cerberding arrived Saturday Uisses Jooie Lavender. Mabel Blom srren. Doris Barnes. Dai. mil F.th1 AfUr a visit with his daughter, WaddinghaM, Cne Sapp, Tbelma Ao Mrs. R. Morrison. E. S. Tavlor left demon, fcliu hmriuiii imi. itm. Tuesday on his return home to Rich- Patrick; Messrs. Claud Price, E. L. land, Oregon. . biom'gren, Earl Olson. Herman Good- Joseph Wurxer is airain a Datient WU1 at St Anthony's hosp.ul in Pendle- The October meeting of AH Saints' ion, wnere he submitted Tuesday to ciM ... k-u . i- i. another operation. A.James. The n.emb.r.hii. ll one.. The self-mvited guests were the from Halfway, Oregon, for another visit at the bedside of his mother, whose condition continues critical Henry Pinkerton, well known pio neer, Is confined to his home at Ath ena with a serious illness. Or. Key. lor of Walla Walla is to attendance. I Tbe Fanners Bsn5 of Vesfoa WSM 1891 NOW'S THE TH.IE to pay your Weston Leader "sub" All parties knowing themselves in. ."Presented, and the guests were Mrs. ibted to in are requested to kindly call and settle without further notice. Dr. S. L. Kennard. Ues to improve and was able recentlv to leave the hospital. this week for Adams, where they will have charge of the Krebs nlace. re. cenUy purchased by 3. M. Banister. During the last week tha purchases of Weston wheat made by S. A. Bar nes for the Pacific Coast Elevator What provisions arc you makinff for the winter time of life? Are you laying anything aside? You'll ned it some day, . Store up a future. little in this bank each month for the i Ti il Invest Fesfe! tzi 'i K KOXCO immmn I Oct .10-20-211 - . ti 3 I 3 BIG DAYS BIG NIGHTS The Milton box factory has been compelled to add another crew of men in order to keep pace with the dm. mand tar fruit Knv.. ik..u .iviivacnHnjt puy uie guesis were narSr- w. ..v.,. unvuh ..... UL'm . T i . , DHL in. Wfl Is. Walla Wf.l1r Tk. t-- aeoiea to me are requested to kindly " fougans, .... .. jurs. w. . rrice, rs. uarry Warren, ' .r iumuer eacn u At: ..r ... fill V. .nil nWht m rA rl . 1, . . fm ww. Aims ioren, aiiss Aiuerta Dry ' uuh i. wor den. Miss Ruhv Prica. Mi.. Mn.. kg twelve hours each. Reports from Missou'a. Montana, and Mi&a TrvH.n tuu-.ma manK... ... th.t mi., bJi. .:- " .,.7 V". . 7 w flutcheii, who is weU ' wuvui- u AEiienfc two-course tuncneon rememlMinul . was served bv the hn.ti... vba m, i - . ... . ... r ' . w vi we nesion normal faculty. M assistedto wnring by Mrs. D. K. was uniud In marriage October 4. to li Mr. and Mrs. Carl McConneU left M ' 1 nwtt ""' ' Miss Carrie Helen. Earl at Traverse, ft i. w.k fn, A-l.m. -.ni heI1 tn hom Wr. J. M. Michigan. For . i,.ln,k ' Price the first Thursday aiUrnoon in i i to..... . :. . U MOVtmbtf. been vonnected with bank at Huron, Sim J. Cullev and Ceor Son Mlchian' u J'' 0t C-Y-ndell, form. 4444A4AAAJ.AAA nes lor me racinc tast Elevator ' ' Avrt" v opruiga, ij nearon, was destroyed recent- 4 ""tittttt company aggregated about 4500 sacks. Baker and George UerUen of ly by fire at Joseph, Oregon. After Pendleton and Ernest Ross of Thorn building a Are in the kitchen stove .v4n. nsawicr tuiiuinvn. uie .wmvw i. m... nl jW nuni wr. lanueil went DacK to bed. Not I harvest on the Weston uplands was on the head waters of the Umatilla, long afterward the entire house was li finished this .week the last machine They proceeded by auto to Bingham In flames, supposed to have resulted to leave the field, that of Ferguson Springs, from which point supplies from an' overheated stove. Only a I brothers, havinar Dulled in Wednesdav. will be packed to their cams in one few honaehoM' .rt !). - 1 - - ' - vt m Hin Cram yields were uniformly good of tn remote fastnesses of the Blues, from the bedroom and parlor, throughout the upland district ' Whether or not the hunt will be chron- - . -' - - fcled in these columns as succeaaful J A. Lieuallen wae In town Monday - Weston is primarily a wheat die- depends largely upon whether or not Wing lately returned from Portland. fcrif't wh il-ll f Aft hnwAva, .H.i. n.l .t. . V - t ... .... . , II X ...... l.-J .1 . . - n i-jiuer man gets a can 01 ven " mere a numoer 01 prom 4 prevent it from occasionally showing ton. .;... faen ajMcialiste, aU of whom inform.' tTrWHTMMTHWfmsssa4..i..., ' ' I what it can do in the way of raising . ed him that his deafness could not be '"'t big red SDDles. The Leader was rm A crew of 40 men will uwm tuurin rcliuvs K .n )!.. ..l - - " "4 "I'M.HVII vi vuiur- membered this week with three beau- the work of reconstructing a large wise. Knowing the worst Jess is now' part of the seven miles of barrel and prepared to make the best of It open flume whirh furnishes power to there being a good many things he .j : . ! l. j . . 1 . t- ... un. wio uue unaraos 01 me l acinc aoesn t want to near, anyway, 3 S Roy W. Rltnor Itepublican Candidate for Stele Refresdafe (For re-election) Farmer and Business Man Paid Advertisement.! Kound-trip fare..... $1.00 Tickets on sale October 18 21. Return limit October 23. S. S. KELSON, Agent 0-W. R. R. & N. tif ul apples weiehine a total of 4 1.2 ' pounds, grown in the orchard of J. A. King. Mr. Richard Rood of Freewatcr and Mias Myrtle Hodgin, daughter of l. J .... L ..... . ., . provement J. h. Ishipp, chief con- cently at Wall. W.H.. The ceremony '"r of the company, ar was performed by the paster of the Zio to supenn- Methodixt church. Mr. and Mrs. Read expect to make their home at Butte, Leander Kirk left last week for Power & Light Co's plant eight miles above Milton. It is estimated that $40,000 will be expended on this im- At the council meeting Wednesday evening Mrs. W. A. Graham and Mrs. 11. U Hedrkk were appointed mem bers of the local library board. The city phone was ordered moved from the residence of R. L. Wilson to that of Frank Kkinner. the new ehief r police. Water rent collections for the Butter Wrappers ;. Furnished and Printed at the, Leader office rmmOTnriH i , , ,lf hL S5ES3!Ks3iiSlaei GOlDffl RD1E KOTS Pendleton Oregon Weli-Arpojnted Conveniently Located Tieasant Comfortable Reasonable a mam vv iwi potirv TT l49r rvnt C0ll6Ct0nfl fot tilt 3 t VISIT T0a OLD BOSK TOW! Mont. wh.r, tt. bridegroom ha. Pr, he expect, to spend month of September were reported a. I J. M. BentlCV, Prop. .. M. A..1T.rm..MM r, . VV.:.v.v.i::i. . , awi, iua teciuuing smsriztt, B ,; , ' " vicrs UiU turn includlof MTctrifu, V a i , d J f 1