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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1916)
f P X X X X X ? X X X Y v Hill 8 t i X X X Y X X X X X X X y y X X X ?: Y X X Y X X X X X X X X X Y Y t Wliaf isTiiailspiflg vitiioiit the Dinner? . il FOR YOUR THMiKSGillG TABLE Snnrklinir put pLiss in a variety of patterns and pretty designs just received. Water sets, v extra glasses, bowls in all sizes many attractive novelty designs for many, purposes at prices I ranging from $1.00 to $10.00. y. g Glass tumblers ut from 19c to 49c each. , ;J Water pitchers from 25c to 49c each. jj Beautiful table damask, 72 in., pure linen, per yard........9Sc $1.49, $1.93 IHauiuus iu maim nv vviii-uiiuii t...v. Wp jirp makincr sDecial efforts to aid in the I success of your dinner. Here are a few Thanks- rr,rinfr cwn'nk TIipv cm with the Turkey: VJ fcj 1 T lliO "'f --j O " t - -- I Sweet Potatoes Cranberries Celery !p Lettuce Cauliflower Cabbage Parsley t , . I Grapes Apples . Oranges Bananas Toasted Marshmallows Fancy Cakes . I; Raisins Currants. Citron Peel Oysters S MS:' AinceAcat Cheese Honey i i Rich dtsigns in imitation of the real damask, mercerized .......69c j HEN'S GOODS DEPARlIiT For a Thanksgiving special we have received g a splendid assortment of ties in all the new de- ij signs rich, heavy silks, dressy for the party, 'the j: i tt tv i prtrt,.n tw Pnn ball, or business wear 49c. Fresh Hawaiian Pineapple Popcorn That Pops , j v . at from $: 8 K3S Shirts, Standard makes, at from $1.50 to 89c each. - j Heavy, warm woolens at from $3.00 to only 98c each. ;j GLOVES Canvas gloves, auto gloves, work gloves, dress gloves driving gloves. As.it tn RPfl them. ?i Walnuts Almonds Peanuts Mixed Nuts EASTERN HAZEL NUTS LEAVE YOUR M3SQVEG ORDER EARLY 8 EpJ J f-i I BREVITIES I ANCIENT ANESTHETICS. See E. E. Zchra ,or sheet iron for A light vote was cast at th annual .wiinn Mnndav. there waa but on tiokct in the field. Weston'a oin- Hpnlh and OtW Aganu Wara Uaad cial family continues tha Mroe na ay Old Tima Sur8Mna. heietofora with the exception thnt one Thow wh Imaglu ( tbat aurUral ,;,w men,ber, Marvin Prise. wil.oc .1. ELJEZ cufpy a aeat at the aWermanic table. " .... - ,IB, .hul(i bg vt. Prime Beef Pork. Mutton, Vea! Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices iPhone No. 63. Orders taken by iboii for mail routes. Tea percent interest on all ac- t tt- HI A 'W A. P. Perry NO WS THE TIME to pay your Weston. Leader "sub" $500,000l ' to loan on crood i wheat land at i a t at the ""; ,orra ..tod tha rteac. ahou.d Threatened opposmon to tha prunary m BB rlh.ta ul,t8bed by Dr. J. da AiA vint And the el- -. - . . i. ir.!.UH tAMtiki - i-v . - - teniou in lue mum airK.au " Ilenri Slarch was called to Pendle- eciion was as quiet and peaceable as a 0f grttnee. ton Tuesday on a business trp. Quaker conference. Tha Leader man Various anentbetUIng media and ia inclined to think, however, that he methods wet well known both in an- Call a taxi!" Lafe McBnde a is al- h , ciKar coming from Mayor Ban- tlqulry and durln the middle agea. ways at your disposal. Phone 92. jn MUrn fw ,oy, .upport Homer mentions tba anesthetic efferta For Rent-Tb. Thi.lipa on th.t would have been forthcoming if SjSSSXStS: i.ui.iBi.uu"sw ' - the raDora of bemp. proaucea py r, .t .u. t i j !i. oil rhmninc hemn aeed OO bot atones. A DO 111 tllH UCVI BltU KU1B U(Oil" " . . - ... team, of the High achoo. ? now in active pract.ee to prepare q( ) the- ,nwn.,h, dor, themselves for the season a gam". , ,urglra operttlons. which are already scheduled. The xbe most Important anesthetic of an firat contest will be a double header c.nt ,ni medieval time was. bow affair and will take place "rIJay, Dec- ever, wine of mandragora, the uae of ember 15, at Athena with tbeAthena which la mentioned by a great nnmber High, Miss Cogswell is coaching the or early writer ana is rererrea o vT . . . . . .L , . .: Shakenncare. Mora recently. In the ottbeserviesofameLr. Notwith- r" 1 Xpu bv rraduation. it is said that some era. E. E. Zehm has sold, two high test milch cows to a Pendleton dairyman for 150. A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. John York, at their home on Water street t Ernie Blompren has been kept at borne several days this week with an a'tack of la grippe. Our Langtet Canal. The kroaert rnnai Id tha ftolted Amtr la the Erie canal, whk ll cuvrm a distant- or i uill. Tb KUwidn, East Cosh! raoal la 8."0 mllra long and runs from Mayport. Kla., lo Miami. The Miami and Krla canal, between ClnrlunaU and Tolwlo. O . a 274 miles long. Tbi-re art three canals lo Penn sylvania, tha Hcbuyiklll NavUsatloo company, between Mill Creek and Phil adelphia, lo nillea: the Peuntytranla, between t.'olnnit.ls. Nortlmmuenand , and Wllkesltarre. 11 miles, and tha Lehliib Coal and Navigation rompany. bvtweea Coalrt and ICiisti.. ItW mile long. The longest rannl lo En rol Is the Periln Htettlo.' t'Ju. and the next lotigmt. the IUiks. 1(0 tnliea.-1'bll- adelphla Pi 61 F".:-G. Lucas J " Keal Estate and Loans i Z . . Weston, Oregon Dr, Alfred F.Sempert , Graduate and Registered DENTIST C0 OFFICE HOURS 9.-00 to 12M A. M. 1.00 to B.-00 P. M. . jpar WATTS BLDG., upstairs The deposits of the two Pendleton banks have reached tht record-breaking total of ,5,600,000 Baker, Oregon, is threatened with a serious coal famine, and its mayor has appealed to the railroads. At the school meeting Monday a levy of eight mills was voted in ac cordance with the published budget. How would you like it if we kept some of you waiting for yoar repBirs, hsidware, etc, ss you keep us waiting for our pay? Watts & Rogers. , Mrs. Mark Ray was operated on at Walla Walla Mondcy for the relief of stone in the kidney, by Drs Sutner and Hill of that city and Dr. Smith of Weston. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartholomew of Stanfield were guests Tuesday of promising material is avuiluble. , The Weston Welfare club held an interesting meeting Thursday even, ing with President J. H. Prica in the chair. Several matters relating to town betterment were discussed, and a committee was elected to report ways and moans of securing improve ment of the depot road, which is on railroad company ground. Its mem bers are Mayor Banister. E. M. Smith and Dr. F. D. Watts One of the Leader man' most agreeable tasks of the week was that of writing out receipts to the follow ing subscribers and his pencil is not yet dull: Otis Reynolds, A. L. Doug las, Mrs. Walter Webb, Frank Skin ner, A. Richal, F. W. Hoffman, W. S. Banister, (Jeo. J Waduingnam, thrla the foot of Augustus 111- king of Po land, wblle under tha Influence of man- the R. G. Salings while on their re- Tboeny, Harry Snick, J H. Clodius, V. DR. C. H. SMITH , Physician and Surgeon r . . ,. iv. nm KnilHino- nther bovs he Was SDt Office, lit Watts building . . QKEQON turn borne from the Scnumann-lleii concert at Walla Walla. Will Price was out in the Couse creek country last week, garnishing tha farm residence of Frank Winn with fresh paint and new wall paper. Ka is jiow doing over the interior of the Weston Baths nd Tailor Shop. Rex Payne, captain of the basket ball team of the Athena High School, will be prevented for-a time from center because arm. With tw nther bovs he was spilled out of a buggy during a runaway, L. Marr, Gus Rambo, i. E. Jontw. Since taking the civil service ex aminntion for postoHice employes at Pendleton last February which he pa3ed with the second highest grade in a class of eleven Andy T. Barnett has received a number of offers of po sitions. Ka has decided, tiowever, to remtin in Weston, being content with his present work as city recorder and aisitai.t postmaster. The Astoria Flouring Mills Com pany has awarded contract for $30, 000 worth of additional machinery. draeora. Two other anesthetizing agencies were employed In verv early time, arterial compression and hypnotism. BIG LOAVES OF BREAD. In Prano They Ara Made Pram Pour t Six Pest In Length. The blggeat loaves of oread baked to be eaten art those made to Franc sod Italy. In the case of the T'P bread of tbe latter country the loave are between two feet and three feet In length and occasionally even long er, while the French people mak their loave In tbe shape of very long rolls of bread, ranging from foar feet to Are feet and In a few Instance even to lx feet in length. Bread In Paris la distributed almost exclusively by women. These go to the various bakehousea at 6:30 a. m. and spend about an boar lu brushing tbe long loave wltb special brnsbe. When their load la cleaned of grit and dust tbe porteuM de pain goe tbe round to the customer. Customers who lire In flat bar tbelr loave propped op against tb doom of tbelr apartments. Ebopkeep ers. restaurs tears and other customers who have entrancea to tbelr premise in tb street find tbelr portion of tb staff of life leaning against their front doors when they take down tb but ters. Tbe wage of these bread ear lier vary from 2 shillings to 2s. 6d. a day, their work being generally over at 10 or 12 o'clock U tb morning. London Tlt-BiU. Beauty f Zambesi Pall. To rvalla fully lit woudrou beauty of Ibe Zambesi falls. It Dmitris, on must bar time to linger and watuA the ever changing tei. Tb depths of the ehasni beiow srt veiled from lt!lt by the rising column ul opales cent mist, and lr tn yawning abya tb aim glint and sparkles, weaving tbe drop Into a maguldceot rainbow. Tbnw hundred fwt below roars and bolls tb swirling flood as tt rmerge from the Dolling l'L nisblng on down the aimag gorge netweeo tow ering cliff of twa. narrow. Here ami of onftttlinmabl di-ptb.-Afrlcsn World. he Wa Prank. Tb moving picture director wa bar ing trouble In getting on of the scene right. The girl wa supposed to resist an attempt to kiss her. but tb r beams I was fnr from satisfactory. "Think, now," said the director, couching her. "bnven't yon vr tried to stop a young man from klmlng yonr "No." wss the glrCa frshk rtply London Anxwera. SUMMONS In th Circuit Court of th SUtto pf Oitgon, for Umatilla County. Nlta Joyce Mulleiiberg, Plaintiff. .'' ; ' John B. MuilenUrg, Defendant. To th Defendant, John B. Muilon berg: - ; . In th nama of th tt of Orgo. you are hereby required to appear en1 answer th complaint filed agsiitat yon In th above court, on or before th butt day of th Urn prescribed in th order for publication herewith to-wiL th 15th day of December, 1810, and if you fail so to answer for want there of th plaintiff wilt apply to th court for th relief prayed for In her com plaint on fl! herin. to-wlt, for a de cree of divorce forever dissolving th marring now and hsretofor existing -between plaintiff and defendant, for th restoration of her maiden nam, Kit Joyr Calhoun, and for such fur. ther relief to th court may sssra proper 1 his summons la ssrved upon yon by order of th Honorable Gilbert w. 1'helps Judg of th shove entitled Court, which order is dated th 28th dny of October, 1916. Th data of th first publication la th 8d day of November, 1910, and or the last Pud licstion is th 16th day of December, 1910. PETERSON k BISHOP, A ttorneys for Plaintiff, i Dr. Q. 5. NEWSOJn ? Physician ant Surgeon Post Uuikilog (Dr. Ston' for mer office) Athena, Org . ! Bit for Sail Pressed Modern Supereilleusness. "My sncenliin csnte urer lu the May flower" "Yen?" rejoined Mr1. Cwnms. "I underNtnnd thnt the fiire whs reslly quite low. Hut. griti-lnns nie.' the hont mum hare been terribly overcrowdi-d." Washington Htar. PsMy Wsrn.d. Chnlly Before I met ynu I ihmik'hl of ntlilnit hut nisklne niniiey. f.thei Well. keep rlitlil on! I'of nln't so rh-b as folks thlnk!-flln NYw. A Mattee of Tsste. The Woman - I'd riitht-r llvenn hresd and wster thsu mi ehurlty. The Trump -Vea, mum: tlu-re's no atvnnutlu fer taste.-Phllsdelphln U-der. ' . ,"' Luck count one In awhile; brtlnj count ail tt tlni.-W. B, Lough, Before Prtisln $ Your Suit You'll win her if we do the work. A shave, , hair-cut and shine would help. TAILOR SHOP SUITS ORDERED to your measure R. L. Reynaud THvHvHmHHHHHvtH A WESTON