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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1916)
SATURDAY and MdPflBAY jjJA AV. . I m mrm' an . ffpr 2H"IB"Ifyl, "Cc X x I X X t X X X , Y X Y X ? X Y X X X X Y Y kX T X T V Y X Y V X X Y X Y : Y Y Y Y Y X 1 1 8- A Wafecti Free with each Boy's Suit With each boy's suit Saturday and Monday we will give a watch free of charge. This is a practical watch fj with one year s guarantee. v A Classy Suit for your boy at ;very low cost. Blue serges; Kerseys" and . many attractive novelty patterns ranging in price from 52.69 to $10 Bring us the boy. We will take pains to fit him nicely with a serviceable suit 1 O O o o o o o o o For Saturday and Monday we will have on display a choice selection of pretty, stylish and serviceable FALL HATS. Priced for Monday ; and .Sat urday only at . 98 cents I i"hl1tll I V. Ml All in I s LADIES' and CllDMi'S COATS Last season we bought too heavily and And it necessary this season to sell at a sacrifice all of these splendid garment. These are staple garment of good style, comfortable, pretty, serviceable. We have marked all garment that sold formerly up to $10.00 to close out at only $5.00 - $15.00 to close out at only ..............'.$8.00 $20.00 to close out at only $12.00 i f v f ) iyftMlll nn mm Weston Meat I Market' BREVniES Prime Beef Pork, Mutton; Veal Dressed Poultry -FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices Phone No. 63. Order taken by phone lor mail routes. Ten percent interest on all ac . counts after 30 days. Contractor Fred Kyi,, formerly of W. E. Woods, on ef Wtaton's sue VAV.tW.AVA Weston, visited with friend here on cesaful farroors, i tilting contented- . .: . ; j Monday while returning to hit home If at the wheat of a new Overland J , . v ... at Mi.'tn from Pendleton, where he automobile. ' ' . Jj ' ' , ' A . had the contract for the carpenter ,,, , . U , , r Mr. G. W. Swaggarl of Hrppner, work on the new Temple garage. Mr. n .1. .,!, ' U .,....'.,., , Oregon, wa a recent visitor with Mr. Kyle is juat about able to toddle a-f , ' . ; , . , ... ! . : . 1 .1. . 1 . . v J. M. Swaggart of LeMsr fend wiln ? long, but teels thankful to be alive. n M ..,, u, An 8x8 piece of timber on which he " ' and aix other carpenters were stand- J. R. Killgore of Lo Angeles told ing broke suddenly while they were his Weston wheat crop Saturday to at work on the Temple building, and S. A. Barnes, agent of the Pacifie A daughter was born Friday, to precipitated them 1 feet to the Coast Elevator company, at Mr. and Mrs. Trajan Tucker at the ground along with a lot of lumber.' . home of Mrs. L. VanderpooL Mr- Kyle susUined four broken rib "f, f P' h0. h" bf,B and dislocated wkle, and at the end PPU to Wn cUrclM dur Mi Stella Wurxcr inhere from 0- o wjkl u lwd w,tJt Ing Oie part thre year., left Tuesday dessa, Wash., for visit with her par- gzilu v , evening for her home In Olympia, Wn. enU and friends. She has been spend- " " .... . . . . Mus Do!ly WhiU. 17 year. 0 d, dl yMi flf rora Bp. land district around Echo, reports the Milk and butter for sale. E. E. Zehm.' ' Light team, hack and harness for sale at a bargain. R. F. Reynolds. A. P. Perry NOW'S THE TIME to pay your Weston Leader "sub" : 0500,000 tp loan on good wheat . land at ing the ummer with her brother, Al van, on the Wureer farm. Mrs. Joseph Blomgren has purchas ed the Oeo. K. Uinwnore fuin of 80 acres on Pine Creek one mile above Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Blomgren ex pect to occupy it in the spring. Hie Fanners Basi of Vestca EsfeSSsfced 1891 Tuesday morning at her home In AtA ,ar ' a ' Bm' Echo New. From 140 crs four ml- n.ght Her condition waf not consid- ,M ((,t of towa fc mi .red wriou. until . short Urn. Urfore Mck( N Vm fc her death, which occured before . the rom imut arrival of a physician who wa. ha.ti- ly summoned. Miss White was in- Geo. B. Carmichael is gaining in George A. Ferguson, district mana- Jured in an automobile accident about strength, after submitting recently to U get of the Oregon Life, was here from 13 months ago and suifered concussion a rather severe bit of .surgery. Hi. U t endleton during the week. George of the brain, but whether or not the tonsils were excised and Mm. ad.- U "grew up" in the Weston neighbor- alter enects rwuitea in ner xaut in- noia growths removed by vt. v, a. hood, and friends here wish him well nee. ha. not been determined, fane Smith and Dr. F. D. Watt, resulting was a popular Athena high school girl in much relief. r mnA kafiL-nfKall ntavar. Rhm 1 siirviv. ' d Lv her mother. Mr.. F. M. White. " W- 8- Pric ,ocal Plntr n PPor six brothers and a sister. in his new line of work. 61 F". G. Lucas Real Estate and Loans . . . Weston, Oregon Mrs. Isabella Taylor is here from Pullman, Washington, looking after her property interests and visiting friends at Weston and Athena. Mrs. Taylor renewed ber subscription to the Weston Leader, of which she has been constant reader since 1881. W. F. DeLong of the Wallula Mer cantile company has been scoutingor spuds in the upland country around h.nger, finds his services in much de mand because of the era of local im- Single tax, the single item veto, ru- provement that ha. followed the pros ral credits and tax limitation are be- perou. harvest. He lately ' finished ir.g discussed by C. P. Strain, county contracts with J. F. Snider and L. I. assessor, on peaking tour of the O'Harrs, and is employed this week county. lie will appear in Weton Fri- at John Reamer's. 1 day evening, November 3, at 7:30 p. ; About 2m buHhel of wheat W9r m. Mr. Strain hai been 'for many bought Saturdly by F,,nk Prce( man. ' Yhat provisions are you making for th winter time of life? . Are you laying anything aside? You'll need it some day. " .. ; Store up a little in this bank each month for the future. . v . Weston and macceeded in'getting three Vd few men Z the .UU ar. " f WMtn W'rchoU'- COm' carloads for ipmentto Wallula and Jj HfL . Dr. AlfrccI F.Sempcrt Graduate and Registered ' DENTIST ' - fjST OFFICE HOURS 9.-00 to 120 A. M. 1.-00 to 5:00 P. M. gT WATTS BLDG., upstair. Waaa Walla, ar. ueung says uiai. mnort-nt iMUe. than he. Weston vo. he found Weston grower, somewhat who wUh know ot them .hould reluctant t part with their houldings. mak- t a int to he him lhey He paid l.2Z per hundred for No. stock. are requested to bring their voters' pamphlet. local market. A quantity of whoat so small as to be negligible now remains in the hands of Weston growers.; ..Al though wheat keep, on advancing, no expressions of regret are heard from Weston "'farmer., prcticaj!y all of : DR. C H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office in The normal school question wa. do- . ,1,- ,,,. jalli,t0- i. bated recently in one of the Portland , M CulUv. was brought whom sofd at highly profitable figures. Bdxools, and resulted in a decision ad- hom gunda aveni from WaJJa , j . . . verse to Pendleton's claims. Mater- Wa whw- wthrtood quit B , The Pythian Sister, of SUphanl. iai wa furnUhed to the young uphol- . . ordeaL Har .ji, wara . Temple ;No. 34 were visiUd In an offl der. of the negaUve by the Weston ciM(, Bnd gro, removed cial C8P"city Monday evening by Miss 'Normal publicity committee, and pre- fc Dr Bommarg a Walla .pe- Emma Snyder, grand chief of the sumably the affirmative side was sim- cifljist' who aIf0 ,traighUned her nose Oregon jurisdiction, who resides at Uarly supplied with ammunition by which W broken in , Aurora, near Portland. At the close the Pendleton committee. While Bt gchooK sbe u now eonvalescing, ot rfuIar bu"ln" esion the merely a .traw, the result of the de- fd k able rewJma h(Jf grand chief and other guests of the bat would serve to indicate that the atudiM wjth Mnewed interest temple were entertained with a social campaign wind in Portland where commemorating the 28th anniversary Pendleton expect it strongest .up- Virgil Willaby i. reported to be of the order. The tim w. passed port is not blowing altogether in fa- critically ill with pneumonia at hi. vary pleasantly with card f nmei, and num u auku. wmomsnu wrt iwv.4. Roy W. Ritnor Hepublican Candidate for State Represeotalive 1 "(For re-election) : Farmer and Dusiness Man ' " Paid Advertisement; r -,. Butter Wrapporq Furnished and Printed at the ' Leader ofce Pendleton Oregon Watt building ' OKEUON vor of Round Up town, GfllBIi RIM ixa ' . Well-Appointed Conveniently Located . Pleaaan Comfortable Reasonable Rates J,M Bentley, Prop. M. A. Ferguson, Clerk ay sji mm