. f ! i i 1 1 . ... . ..v Si V 1 i t M n u (Oral Of 1. x m ! m d M at m r t ... m L. ., ft s,-Vt V ii 4 A I s V ii t t X X X X x- X X X X X X X X X X X X r x s 'X' x t X X y t x f T t Fa UN's son; mu woons! THAT DEFY THE (ML Union Suits . . . . $5.-00-$4.00-$2.50-$1.69 ' Splendid heavy Mackinaws made from pure long thread wool that keep you dry and warm. They are Oregon City Woolen Mills' best grade' and are priced at pnly . . ..... . . . .... $8.00 DO HOT BE PERSUADED into buying the imitation, which is made of short wool shoddy. It costs less but is worth less than the genu ine. Buy the best; it is the cheapest. Jt?iSWaT,J!a?a!?aata? I i i bimets - Soft, warm fluffy blankets in pure wool at $8.00, $6.00 $498. $3.39 Wool nap in dainty patterns ' checks and plain, at $3.50, $2.93 $2.25, $1.79 Cotton Blankets, very desirable for sheets, in all ,' eiies, at from 39c to $1.48 W.VAVAV.WAVAWAW'.y lt I J Af! 1 J- !. IT-J ?! ivomeu s anu imma s mwwci We have it in the Dutch neck and el bow sleeve, ankle length; also high neck and long sleeve. In soft, warm wool at $2.25-?2.00-$1.75 Comfortable fleece cotton jj $1.00, 75c and 50c i ! : J LADIES' and ClflM'S COATS Last Boason we bought too heavily and find it nccewary this season to sell at a sacrifice all of those splendid garments. These are staple (rarmenta of good style", comfortable, pretty, sen'iceable. We have marked all garments that sold formerly up to $10.00 to dose out at only $5.00 $15.00 to close out at only $8.00 ! $20.00 to close out at only $12.00 ! ! I Wg arn hpfldmmvfprci fnv clinnct fni mon wa. fgJi MswsstMMr mon onrl nlitU u:u A . inii emu IIJIUICJJ. llJiJu-Lup oLUI 111 bUUUSJ serviceable school shoes; the latest in ladiesV dressy footwear. Watch For NEXT WEEK'S SHOE SPECIALS I Weslon Meal 1 1 I mm w m w b Kiia w v N Siet i Prime Beef Pork! Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices Phone No. 53. Order taken by phone (or mail routes. Ten percent Interest on all ac- count after 30 days. A;P.Perry ' NOWS THE TIME to pay your Weston Leader "sub'r EREViTES ; Jly paints are poinir fast, and I've ordered more. A Phillips. Fred Phillips i here from Washtue na, visiting at the old family home. Htead on Dry creek. Boy Tompkins ha improved his Dry creek farm with a new barn, and The November meeting; of th Ladies' Guild was held at the home of Mr. Marvin Price. . A large num ber of member and the following guests were present: Mr. D. F. Lav ender, Mrs. R. Morrison, Mr. J. IL Price and Mb Edna Banixter, Mis Banister became a member of the guild. The hostess was assisted ia serving an appetizing collation by Mrs. D. F. Lavender and Mrs. R. G. Saling. The ladies wore bnsily em ployed during the meeting in working for a righteous cause. The next meet ing will be held at the home of Mr. "rS555; NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING neighbors by buying a Ford car. The . sale was made by H. L. Hedrick, of the Weton garage. Donning maiinaws and chperjo, Weston cattlemen rode into the moun tains Oife week to get their stock out of the snow. The cattle will be win terwd in lowland stubblvfietds. , Born-r Tuesday morning, November 7. to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers, at their home in Weston, son. W understand that the proud father has ' HiiuciBuiiiu 1.1 in a. li i d uruuu inner fin tnw nn ini l i . we ha. also constructed a garage for hi. & H. Smith, the first. Thursday after- Ranged hi. mind about namln the 11 ' i ' " . . Sf "I? PL lLff ' r Apperson "Jackrabbif noen in November. ,,, - . ' ", mm, ihciuom int '"r ne reiiw praM for In her com Notice Is hereby given to the legal voter of school district No, 19, of Umatilla county, state of Oregon, that school meeting of said district will be he'd at the school house on the 20th dy of November, 19t, t 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon, to vote on the propo sition of levying a special tax. The total amount of money neednd by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 20, 1910, and end ing on June 20, 1917, is estimated in SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Umatilla County. NiU Jyc Muilenberg, Plaintiff, va. John a Muilenberg, Defendant . To the Defendant, John B. Mullen In the name of the state of Orrgon , you are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint filed against yoti in the above court, on or before the last day of the time prescribed In the order for publication herewith to-wlt. the 16th day of December, 1910, and if '?V"U.? 10 "'er for want there Apperson "Jackrabbit, . ' R- L. Reynaud has partitioned off a cleaning room in the rear of the Weston Baths and Tailor Shop, in or der to facilitate hi work - G, W. Johnson was here Wednes day getting his stock out of the mountains. Mr. Johnson is now farm ing in the neighborhood of lioluman. William MacKenzie left Wednesday on a trip of country-seeing in Montana and expects to go over a good share or the state. He will also visit his eon, Kenneth, who is located at Lewis- town. The jury in the case of Frank Rog ers vs. J. W. Maloney. resultinar from noen in November. Next Sunday at 2 p. m., Rolert Reynolds will have to roll a peanut across the Main street bridge with the end of hi nose, and the exhibition promises to attract large and en? thutiastic eudience. Robert guessed wrong in an election bet with Marvin Adi ins whose none, we will make so bold as to remark, would have been better suited for the performance than Robert's. , . , ,.. . The date of the next W. C. T. U. meeting has been changed to Tuesday, November 21. when the local union wi!f hold a Thanksgiving celebration at the home of Mrs. S. L. Kennard. Quite an elaborate affair is planned youngster for the dentiaf candidate " - - " ( ' m .miuu.. viiv w fravtl lor in iter com- successful -presl- amount to be received from the rnn. on fl'e herein. to-wiL for a w ty school fund, state school fund. n. !!.!,r!!t 'w?v.''olviir the eial , district tax, and all other money. Kff 13 Mis Hazel Dowd returned Wednes day morning to her home near Wah tuena. Wash., after a Dleasant visit with her grandparent. Mr. and Mr. Teacher' Allen RichaL During her sUy she bad some dental work done at the of fice of Dr. Sempert. ; BUDGET' : Urlej ..i.lCCTS.OO the restoration of her k Jovra r'alhinH Bnrl i,.m ....k ... ther relief to the court may em Apparatus and supplies...,. library book rlags Repairs Playground equipment Janitor's wage ...... Janitor's supplies . ... proper. Tn Li- . nia summon is served uoon cv ami I'liulr.s I upon you utibert W. order of the Honorable ulna Juloa nf .l.u. --.i.i.j Court, which order is dated the 2th. 5500.000 7 cm vo. w9, TV . ma onev. reftuinntr rmm i m ia an o nKAfUi v m biuu ourou. i tO loan OH 'good' " f"? Ver reservation took and the public is Invited to attend. LnHif IT " T' U'' ,Wf uJh l t .nIr 15 minute Monday to arrive at The program of exercise will begin S theater and .fterw.rd r PrP 61 , , Ki?a! Estate and Loaii . e-l 1 i tneir verdict It was in favor of Ma .. loney. , x The Athena Press reports that By- V.H tint.!-, t- n - 1- , ;.' ... r r - - "".Hill uveu criucauy v ior C. L.UCAS 1 some time at his home in Astoria as the result of blood poisoning con tracted from an ulcerated tooth, but is now gradually improving. ... Mrs. Myrtle Read is quite ill with appendicitis at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson. It is thought, however, that she will re cover from the attack without ubmit ting to an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudson and little son, of Washtunca, Wash., were guests during the first of the week of Mrs. D. N. Van Skiver. They left Wednesday for Athena, to visit Mrs. Knudson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hargett ! They Found the Car A few n'tht ago a theater nnrtv r-.-i consisting of Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Light Smith, Mrs. Sim J. Culley, Miss Edna Water Banister and Miss Gladys Banister, Clerk' .alary..'...,,, motored from Weston to Walla Wnlln Postage and atnUnnnru Leav ing their car on side streot Interest on bonds and warrants The program of exercises will begin Bt four o'clock, and refreshment will m kcrvcd later. walked to the business district for lunch. Walking back to where the car oucht to be. a Mr. Margaret Itabb haa accepted a tance from Main street, they were position in the dry goods department iy aurpriued to find it missing. nf 1 h A Wfin larr r. !1 fnmt.n . Oris tit trtem Bit n 4 tY-4 and will remain with the company Port to the police, and forthwith thoy p'n tn om'n fhool year. until th first of th vr M., walked to Msin .rrt .A .li r0.m ,UU cnOl moo 25.00 10.00 2S0.00 76.00 500.00 30,00 bwtion Is the 15tb day of Decen 4&0.00 85.00 - 80.00 75.00 25.00 00.00 '60.00 250.00 DrMlfredF. Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTI5T gW OFFICE HOURS 9.-00 to 12:00 A. M. 1:00 to 6.-00 P. M. Car WATTS BLDG., upstairs until the first of the year. Next Iprftlg Mrs. Rcbb will resume her former work as the representative of Miss Moore, the Walla Walla milliner The COth birthday anniversary of George L. Horsman was pleavant.'y celebrated with a birthday dinner Monday at his home on south Water etreet. Aside from Mr. and Mrs. Horsman, those present were W. F. McKinney and Miss Lillian McKin ney, of Oakland, Calif., and Dr. A, F. Sejrjpert, Total estimated amount for all purpose to be. expended during th. year. 10240.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPT From countv school fuiM !.. mg in coming school year. 12172.00 523.80 t Cash now In hands of district cionc . . 80840 Wore for a : DR. G J1. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office in WatU building . , WESTON OKEQON The residence of Mrs. D. N. Van Skiver is glowing in a new coat of white paint, with trimmings of black, lately applied by W. S. Payne. In making this improvement, Mrs. Van Skiver carried out the wishes of ber lata husband. Bud Read, former Westenite, write to a local friend that he ia Juat aturt- ing from Lewiston, Idaho,, on a hunt- . mulct ttm Hin but would wait ing trip up the "north fork of the f"" th" third offense. It is a safe bet, Gearwater river. He expect to spend nowever that It is "never again" wilh the Chrintmas holidays in Weston. wston's popular physician. When he j.m, r M u . , ! g0e" to w. Walla he will be mor. Jack &lder, the Westen plumber, familiar with Its motor car ordinance ha. b.ebuty 0,Iat, 8t Athena, wher, than with, th, constitute o Zl U has wveral good cooUwU, . . United tte. walked to Main street airs in and toM their trouble. They found their car, all right, and also that thsv had J .. M II . a . . ,T . wau walla ui estimated receipt I30C880 ii. o jar irom RECAPITULATION i,h. :r; ."r0?,".' ? .xpon.c....$a2i6.oo i. a l . i. I " 40101 imftte1 rce:pU not had but one license teg when two were including tax te be voted . . 8083.80 needful. Trembling ;n .'ar and des- pair, and expecting to be shot on the Bal"",e. nmount to be raised spot, they were overjoyed to be re- by district tax.. .96182.20 leased with a reprimand and to have ,Wi 0l,timte that a levy of eight their car restored to them. The ta- wl" b r(lulrel to produce the tion officer explained that as Dr mount ot Pcl' tax money shown Smith had contributed a fin. not long d m. ,uh . similar lapse, he would 1910. ' FRANK PRICE, District Clerk. J. M. BANISTER, Chairman Board of Director. A nine-pound daughter was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc. Rha ooy or October, ltflfl. The date of "1 th. first publication I the 8d day of November, 1919, and of the last pub- ioia!"" d"' 0f Dwm', PETERSON 4 BISHOP, - Attorney, for Plaintiff. ' X x ur. u. 5. NUVVSOM f Physician and Hurgeon ' Post Building (Dr. Stone', for mer oftlco) Athena. Orair. f flat Job SiH fed I Before Pre$$in Your Suit You'll win her if we do the work. A shave, hair-cut and shine would help. . THIS SUITS ORDKUED to your measure R L. Reynaud t i i wit vpiaAd bom.