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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1916)
f Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Alhena, Orijon . WalbburJ, Wiih. American Beauty Pure White FL.OUR Made of selected blucstom in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. - ' - "" '- mt-rr-- r Sold in Weston by Weston Aercantile Company No Fires to Build Think of the great tavin? In time and fuel. The whole house is comfortable and the plants are la bloom with , High Oven Range Jut half bucket of toft coJ is needed to bold fire over night and cook Jbreak fast. Why chop kindling and have cold kitchen mornings? Put Colo'a High Oven in your borne today. It will quickly return the money advanced in reduced fuel bin. . 5m lie mm "Cdt'i" lK ew MM f mmim wilhamt it 12 11 I ops bmhpV (jswwft jawafc. sesjejjiipsp. ppflapi'wt w I J If. 1 J The Universal Car The new Ford cart are 'up-to-the-minute in appear ance, with large radiator and enclosed fan, hood with full streamline effect, crown fender front and rear, black finish with nickel trimming! -a snappy looking car and with all the dependable, enduring . and economical qualities that have made the Ford .."The Upiversal Car." One fact is worth more than 1 a ton of guesses. Ford cars are selling from five to ten over any and all other cars, simply because thoy give more satisfactory service, last longer and are easier to operate and cost less to maintain and , there's no guessing about the reliability of Ford ser vice. Touring Car 1414.85. Roadster $300.85. II. L IIHIMSTOII GARAGE r Persia $125,02!) . and one-twenty-fifth of a mill for normal achool when the ttita wni good plant at Wenton which require but one-furtioin of a mill amtuul maintenance to put it in eucceiwful operation? Head page 2o of the votera' pamphlet; and if you want to avoid need leas taxation, vote 309 STNo fald advertisement-F. D. Watta, Weston, Or. ' MiwiataiHiaiamiiitaMaiBiiimienMMI BREVITIES tUraw for aale. Fred McGrew. Krt watch repairing- No Job too difficult. . If. Weaton, Or. . Vmsplne alfalfa ia telling at 112 a ton, an advance of 12.00 war laat year. Mr. J. 8. Harrle liaa raturnud from week 'a viait with frienda in Spokane. George Ferguson haa teen appointed Umatilla count manager for the Ore- yon Life Insurance Company. , f, Dark low and family, formerly ft Weston, have moved from Myrtle Point, Or., to Montague, Cal. " Mra. Margaret Kinnear haa been named aa admlnlatratrU of the eatate of the late Alexander Kinnear. Vemle Marr hauled 80 aacka of Wee ton upland potatova to Pendleton yea. terday and dlspoeed of them readily at 1.60 per aack. An oven level with your ahoulder re qulree no atooping. Look up Cole 'a combined High Oven Range and li eat er. Watta A Rvgera. Shirley Bamett, chief clerk . in the right of way department of the S. P. A 8. at Portland, ia here for a few daya' viait with hie parenU. Interesting meetinge are in prugreaa at the Church of the Brethren with Elder L. H. Eby of Peyetto, Idaho, in charge. All are invited to attend. Mra. Rabb, repreaenting Miaa Moore of Walla Walla, will be at our atore Thuraday of each week with a line of Several land deala have been negoti- aura uueiy on me nesion upianaa. Eph Tucker haa bought the fine farm of I. C. Hopkina, who will move to the Helix neighborhood. Elmer Tucker will farm the foothill hoklinga vacated by hia brother. John Keen haa eold to ' ' TIP M it! and we'll put the Pendleton Normal bill in the hearse. Tell, write, phone or wire your friends. We have circulars. Get them and mail them. mmmvBH Weber, Winona and John Deere wagons. Portland and Majestic ranges. The finest line of heaters. WATT, S ' & ROGERS teraperaed with music, and dinner will be aerved to all comera at aix o'clock. Plana will be diacusaed for beautify ing the interior of the church building r red dross, while Henry bam haa no laaa than f 100 having been rais- bought the upland farm of Sam T. Phillips. Members of the caat are rehaarilng almoat nightly for the play, "Perils of Crcat City," to be given next Wed nesday evening at Weatoa opera houae for the benefit of the Weston Concert Bend. The play abounds in powerful action and dramatic aituationa, and is expected to rank among the beat ever produced in Weaton by local talent Mra. J. 1L Williama haa kindly consen ted to act aa coach'for the caat. ed for this purpoae at the recent Sun day School rally, nearly all la one dol lar donations. The following Leader aubscribera have contributed of their substance to gladden the editor's heart since CAN DIES w giaoaen we eanore neart atnee -pr J X o"avc, uau'tui, last reports: Ceo. Carmichael, C. W. t UfiarS, lODaCCO and it shine WOllld help, Met. Ed Tucker. Frank 0'Ha.rr. tt. J X r P, Johnson, Ceo. D. Feebler, Clyde Stagga, Luther Shellenberger, J. N. York, Ida Dawaon, T. A. York, Louis Kolte, L. B. Davis, Geo. Schnitzer H. Waddingham, W. B. Smith, William No sooner doe. the Leader exploit Mrfc. " N," . W- . aix. and beauty of on. champion in r t Sim80"' CM.Schnei- Ceo. H. Bishop. the aixe and beauty of one champion . Weaton apple than another boba tip with a little greater claim to distinct ion. ' John Bonewita haa plucked from tree in hi orchard a "Spokane Beau ty' apple weighing one and - five eightha pounda and measuring fifteen inchee in circumference. Tbia attrac tive specimen haa been placed on dis play at the Farmer's Bank and ia monarch of all it surveys, aince ita competitors were eaten by the Lead er man. . i I Mr. and Mra. Ben Lee left Sunday for Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Lee will aubmit to an operation at the hands of the celebrated Dra. Mayo. Neighbors aaaembled at the Lee farm on the Weaton uplanda Friday and Saturday, and with sixteen teams loaded up Mr. Lea's crop and hauled it to the warehouse, in order that ha and his wife might bo enabled to make a speedy departure for Rochester. The young farmer was deeply moved by their kindness, which commends it self as aa act of genuine neighborly friendship in time of need. A party of Pendleton normal school boosters invaded Portland this week and apent a couple of days there In the intertat of that measure. Beyond get ting their pictures in the Portland pa pers It will probably be found when the votes are counted that they didn't accomplish much. The party includ ed J. N. Burgess, R. Alexander, Leon Cohen, W. L. Thompion, George Baer, A. H. Cox Harry T. Gray, A. J. Mc Allister, J, V. Tallman, W. J. Clarke, E. J. Murphy, Marion Jack, J II. Gwlnn, Rev. J. E. Snyder, B, L. Bur-. roughs, Roy T. Bishop and W. E. Brook, . . ' . v . :, " . C P. Strain, assessor, candidate for re-election, solicits your further sup port upon his record. Hia efficient administration and unmatched econ omy do not constitute hia only worth to you. Repeated elections aa asses sor have given him an Influence which he regards aa yours and which he uses faithfully for your benefit upon all proper occasions. (Adv.) We are on a cash baala and want no paironaire on any other terms.: Sub scriptions considered cash when not allowed by the subscriber to run one year In arre are. The Leader. The largest stock of Pipes in town KNIVES and HARMONICAS Kirkpatrick's Confectionery t Before Pressing Your Suit You'll win her if we do the work. A shave, hair-cut and immm TAILOR SHOP SUITS ORDERED : to yourmeasure R. L. Reynaud W. M. Fclertoa .. C. It. BUhop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton, Or. ,, Free water. Or. Dr. Q. S. JNEWSOM Physician and Surgeon Post Building (Dr. Stone'a for ; mer office) Athena, Or eg. , Views Alberts Wheat Fields F. G. Lucas has returned from n 600-mile trip to the Alberts country, having visited a number of its larger citiea on business connected with a prospective land deal, lie aays he has no "hen on," aa might be Inferred from laat week's Leader. It'a only a goose, and may require aix weeks or more in which to lay the golden egg. Colonel Lucas found that the Alberta country haa raised a big crop of wheat which Is selling at no lets than il.CO a bushel One popular variety is known aa Red Marquis. It matures a quickly aa Weaton barley, ia gra ded as No. 1 Red Northern, and com mands a premium of ten to twelve cents over club wheat in the Canada markets. Colonel Lucas says that the great wheat field of Alberta, extend ing as far as ths eye can tee, Impress the beholder with the almost limitless reourcet of that part of Canada. SL J&k. AU. Afc A. Afc. Afc. A. Ah. JS. Jk. JAJJjfiJjLjAjfijfi!jfilS y ryly1 '' T 4 wf 'wr Vole 312 II Yes FOR TI1E WOISL'OUi A vote of 312 X Yes is a vote ajjainst the "Blue Law," which forbids all Sunday business except to the drug stores. Paid Advertisement-!!. G. Kirkpatrick, E. . Zehra, Weston, Or. a .At. Aa. Ak. jjj&k. A Aa,Aa-AAka A A j6a 1vrsl'yPParBfBaiB While hunting recently near ths Dick English cabin in ths Bluet, G. H. Bam killed a black bear which had been treed by his dogt, Ths animal weighed 200 pound and had a fine pelt, which Mr. Same thinks of con verting into a rug. After getting this bear he went into the rugged country of the Salmon river, accompanying Fred and Jasper Sams, The party saw much bear sign, especially the big tracks of cinnamon, but "could not locate the game itdlf. It is a grand region both to see and to hunt in .ac cording to Mr. Same, and he intends going back there next year. The people of the Uoited Brethren church will hold s oc; at the church this (Friday) evening, at which an historical program will be given relat ing to various phases of the work in this community for the past, present and future. The sddmies will b in- Ironing the Tablaeloth, A tablecloth should be pulled into shape bofore being Ironed. After It la pulled Ibto shape, fold It together lengthwise through the middle, ao that the wrobg side will be outside; then (Urn back the edges at each tide so that the cloth la In four long folds, each fold of the same width. The outer fold will now be right aide out Iron these two outer folds, then turn them lnslda and Iron the two loner folds that are now outside and are the right aide of the tablecloth. When the four folds are thua finished the long length can be doubled buck and forward the de sired width, but the crosswise folda should not be Ironed In. Papers can he placed where the tablecloth hang over on the floor from the Ironing board. A Uttle practice will soon make you per fect. The old fashioned way waa to first Iron a tibleclsth on the wrong aide, but the tnblecloths coming under my observation that look the beat are Ironed In the manner above described. Eunice Hatklnt la Independent Farmer, Son! IB olss and! SCHOOL SUPPLIES Perfumes and Toilet Articles Rubber Goods and Sponges i Fine Stationery ; Cigars , Pura Drugs and Medicines EASTMAN'S KODAKS and SUPPLIES PAINTS, OILS, GLASS HERMAN GOODWIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Tho Store WESTON, OREGON