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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1917)
17 '4833 Sa Gel Tbat New Edison Now . . Now la the time to get thai Now Edlaon Phonograph now, when you havo lota of time to enjoy It. You may be one of thoao who do not care for Talking Machine mimic, but tho New Edition In not a talking much Ine. It actually reproduce all forma of music with Much ' a'wolute fidelity that the reproduction cannot be told from h) original. Thia haa been proven by actual compurinr n b roro more thuu UOO.OOO people, Three hundred of Amer So 'j leading nowepajHTa have tcalifled to the truth of theae la'm Read what they have to nay. Ask for booklet, "What the Critic Say." Not only doca tho Kdiaoit owner tret tho world 'a I eat tpuhIc perfectly rendered, but nnmerona other advantagca aa well. Kdiaon records are praeticully indeatruetible, re cord played hundred of limea reproducing aa perfectly aa when new. They play longer than other reeorda of the aame nine. The Uiamond point reproducer la Mrmnnent no needle to change, no bother, no trouble. Aak any Edi tion owner -there are. geUinjr to be lota of them around you. Come in and hear this wonderful InHtrumcnL Do 't now. TIE DAVIS-KASER CO. 1'Unoa, ritonograplia, Music - Complete Home r'urtiloli.m Itf-SU Alitor HI. - WALLA WAI.I.A, WASH. In Nttict tt tuifsiii't Sale tt KMllf. pnarwil to !! to the hiiflnt l.ld l.T, , lor rah tn IimihI, nil Hid right, !, In. tho County U.rt of tha KteWof BST fifiX? rJ.l.i'.'lt flr.m r..rlll.lll!. '.,ll,.lv ....... ,.,..n,, ........... H ...... ... umhtiuw! rvat iiruprrty, town: In the Matter of tho t.uunllan.liip of ,uia ono tit ami two (2) end the 8. W. WuihIuII I .a Hraclm, a Minor. . f the N. K. 4 f Section :t!. Two. 4, In pursuance of bIuvikc to evil grant-. N. K. 3ft, K. t. M. Umatilla county, rd in the above rulltlwl meltvr by tho Orvuon. XmIcI unlit ia to be held at t lie almve named county court onthviCHli onVwof my attorney, Ilomorl. Walla, liny of Ooeeinber, lilli), I, K. H. Ie In Athena, Oregon, at the hour of 1 1 (row, guardian of the pruiwrty of Wen- a clock A. M BREVITIES Fix up that hnrm-w. Wait & Itogcra havo the oil ml the ma chine. Dr. C. II. Hmilh wu at Spokanu thia witk Uking the Wanhingtun state medical examination. Miwt Kleta Hall, a high school girl of Pendleton, wan a luat witk end guit of Mis Ruby Price. W. K. Puyno ha gone to Sitokane to bt end his brother, who is ac riouoly ill in the hoapiul thi-rc. Mm. Lizzie Mansfield of Athena Ik fiiakiiitr her homo during the win ter with her aiitter, Mr. J. S. Harris. The Mogul tractor uses any old fluid for engine to the great tt ad vantage of any tractor made. Watt & Roger. (Iii-rlca Van Hoy wan conveyed Monday to Walla Walla, where he will suMain on operation for ap pendicitis. At his home on the Wehton up landu Albert Allyn I having a rioua time of it with badly in flamed eye, Mr. and Mr. Kirliard Lee of liml, Wah, arrivunl Tuesday for a vinit with the J. N. Vorka at Nev. erf nil farm. 1 81 Farmers See This Big Field Demonskation wen in iEEING tvJtviKJoy WtLCOMC t J fy"' 'Of'' Ihiimi ami VJm- ; ' - . . M $725 Mogul 8-16 KeroKDe-Eurciflj Tractor $725 dull I jt Jlrm ho, a minor, invr ary, I1U7, ami in to to avit ui inn hit(hii titifcivr tiw roiuiw. Ing iKntcntHil realty, towit j thv H. W. Mr. and Mr. I.. K. Kogerand wn Keith of llaki r, On-gon, are viait ing at the home of Mrs. D. N. Van on th 27th day of Janin Skiver. Mm. Itotrer in a nitre of Uu conducts in a Mr. Van Skivi-r. Thin is one of TWG or SlOItE Tractors that wi!i lx ON EXHIBITION and DEMON STRATION at Weston' in the near future. Come and ace THE WORLD'S GRAND PRIZE WINNERS. The new year, la with ua and also many good cheer cards. We are taking inventory to find out "where we arc at." We probably will let you know next week. We have a fine stock of Harness Oil of the very best grade and the revolving tank with which to do the job of oiling. Engines galore. Deere and Dutchman plows a plow for every soil and every day. ; Weber and John Deere wagons. Ask your neighbor about them. 5 IR geirs 'i of ihif N. W. 4 of srit.wi ;r Tii. 4.N. H. X, B. W. M. UmalilU County, Onifon. 1 hat liala Um all land may Im madu and loft Mil It my attorney, llomor I. Watt, at Ida nfhco in Athoua, OrvKm, from and aftor thia TJlh day of iHwvrn Iwr, It'lU. up tn ami lnclualv of Satur day t ho 27th itay or January, tun. at tliv hour of tn o clock A. hi. on aanl nrivalo maiiiH r. From am) afti-r thia '.".Hh dy of Ii-c-mlHr, lUlil, lip to tho hmiroflloVlxc-k A. M. on tlw 2Hh day of January, 11H7. tinU may Ixt madv anil k-ft with my at. torncy, Hoiiicr 1. Walt, at litnotlire in Athena, trron, Thv aaiil iliwrUml land ( to Iw ankl frve ami rlvar from all hotta and on cumliranroa whirh again! thvaakl rMrtv at tho timv if aaid aalo. iiaion at Ainvna, nn.'k'im, una z?nn PSESIDENT WANTS BAILVAV LEGISLATION. data, at which tint and at which plan) day of IwciiiIkt. yl I will avll to the hishtmt biddi-r tlwalmvo ilwiilxnl roally. Tctrmaof payment: At Uat (.1000.00 in rah; and the luilanca may Im wid In cah or may lw awcurad by a llrat nmrt ftags uixm tho land horvin dcacrdiod at tlw rate of T ht cunt liitvrval wr an. num. Dalod this ?.nh day of Docvmbvr, HMO. F. 8. La Gaow, Cuanlian of th proorty of Wandoll La tiraclw, a minor. I MaiBiltn tar's Salt ) ! rroftrt; Mary La Iihai mk llAoof irv. Rxccotrix of tint elat of Maggta La liracho-Krans, di-oi'aMhf. "Call a takl!" Ufo Mi tlrklo'a ia waya at your iliiil. rimna 92. Mi. lionnie SiintUK nf Slici i.l.in, ()ii'gin, a rooj-in of K. O. lieMoiM, was a recent guent at the DoMixw tetddi'tice. Miw Siniina ia a tdenog rahT in the oflicc of her father, a licriilati attorney. iftlt tSS Visit? Capitol .Unanaounced to Wioh.. for a viait at tin-farm of DiSCUSS Bills tO Prevent their brother, J. L. Hotlgson. Mm.' Jot Hyatt leavt Sunday for a visit at the HiMlgMin farm. ; M J.,l.n M 1,.Vm-. .,..1 Mi Waahlnjttoo.-ITwiiilent Wllaoa at a roe Faimers Bank of Weston r" Strikes. " w- M. lh.ml.mn u... ...nl..! in oonfwnca with Senator NeUnda In j, tt&lli 1S91 mmm Noticni la horotty given that f, aa Ad minUtrator of tha tatat of Martin K Ulaon, docoaavd; will olfvr for aale at IHildtc auctiiMi to th hihct bldilvr for caah, at two o'click in th aftartuwn on I ha 6th day of r'abruary, l!7, at lh front dmr of tha Court llouao of Umatilla County, Uroffon, th following roal ricrty In aald County Iwlonglng to the aakl dVcaaaed at the lima of hie dtat h and now Uvlonglng to Ina vatate, towlt: Th Went half of Nirthet quarter, and tha Kimthoaat quarter of the North oaat quarter, and lh Northeaat qilnr- i'racllcc tr of the Southaaat quarter of Boclion Si, in Townahl 4 houth or Kaitga 31 taatof WlllanivtU Meridian. Thl aala ia mad nurauanl to order of the County Court of Umatilla Couu. ty, Oregon, inada January 8, UU7. Chas. H. Cartkk, Adminlatrator, ttc. I rMt' OiMfk turn -llilrttt tmtmt MT M -.it. . Fan aeaaoH i aATKHT UILO PORTUWf miuA ftm f . Witt, tufey. D. SWIFT k CO. atsmt LAWVcaa, ,.1114 oTvrnia ri- wninmmoa, u, u n mmBmmmmmmmtmsSir HOMER I. WATTS Attorney at-Lw In and all Mian tXiurla. ATMHNA. OHIUION RoUc f salt at aultjr. In tha County Court of the Stat of Orugon, for Umatilla County. in me maiier 01 ma riaie oi maggia La Hracht-Kranc, decaad. Notice ia haraby plvan that under and T by virtu of an order made in tha above I utitlod matter by tha abova named court on the 29tli day of Decetnlwr, 1918, I, Mary La Uracl.a-liaddulvy, exe cutrix of tha abova named eatato, will Dr. S. L EEltllARD Veterinary Surgeon mafriutni Stltiiluv Ihwm ar lil 1916. at 2:30 p. m. at the residence actit of a cwuputaory of IU-v. ami Mr. W. S. I'aync in arbitration bill a. a protection to In thia city, Mr. Payne oflklalin. "taW mc agalnat railroad The bridegroom ia a young farmer ,r"""- , , , of U.e it.it! and Hawk? uplandn. .' aadratooa to have been acrc.l at the conference that inch an anawer Alliaon Wood and Lowell Duncan hould be made by consn-na to the I av g tie to the Echo country to latrat dlaagrecmcnt between the tale crarge of Proepect farm, late-brotherhooda and the raUway man ly u relumed by D. R. Wood. Mr. apcra. and Mra. Wood will follow In a few The prealdent did not en permit wiH-ka. Allison will continue to te secretary Tumulty to know or bla a member of the Weston band, and pin to visit the capltoi. He tele will put in hi leisure hours at tl e phoned to Senator NcwIamU and farm practicing on hinelatinet. He mde the appointment hlmm-lr. The will come to Weaton when the band rhlef executive l aaid to have ap htta a concert or an enKagt-ment. proved the bill which haa been draftel The importance or W.-ston as a ')d ,0.rge m V.rte Federal profitable station on the Pacific Tel- ,lh th ,eMt p0Mlb,e delay ftor ephonc Comimny'a system haa been ConsreM con"ne recoirnixed by direct tonnection with Tr"f 0utle " Pbabie, . the through toll line between Pen- The adviaability of restoring tariff dl.don rnl Walla Wal'a. Hereto- dutiee on wool, rubber and corfee and fore when Wton patrons wished of Increasing the present tariff on to talk to Pendleton cotnejtion sugar la under conalderatlon by treaa had to be made through the Athena ury department officials and In con office. This is another of not a few greaa as a .means of averting he improvements in the telephone ser- threatened deficit at tha end of the vice brought apout during the loctl next fiscal year. ,Ask us for a blank on which to take an invoice January 1st Kill it out correctly, ascertain your present worth and file it for future reference. We wibh you a happy and prosperous 1917 and will qe glad to assist you in any way we can to make it your most' prosperous year. Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 GOLD! RULE NOTE Pendleton Oregon at If ' ' 1 ' . " ttWall IH "I mU lUHia a management of . 0. IkMass. D. B. Bailyy, a popular salesman for nine years with the firm of Bond Bros., Pendleton, was in town Wednesday placing an order with the Weston Mercantile Co, He ia now a member of the firm of Gil more & Bailey, with headquarters at fan FranciscS who are repre senting New York houses dealing in hulhs' co&H suits and dresses. Mr, Bailey highly compliments the No return to the recent stamp taxes la contemplated in the administration programme, officials assert The un-. popularity of this farm of taxation was fully demonstrated,. It la felt, In the operation of the emergency rev nue legislation adopted soon after tha war. . Nw Reclamation Bill Is Introduced ; The Irrigation of countless acres arid lands, and the drainsae of still greater areas of swamp land, will be Well-Appointed Conveniently Located Pleasant Comfortable Reasonable Rates J. M. Bentley, Prop. M. A. Ferguson, Clerk W.idon McrcatileCo.'s store, raying ! possible If congress passes the th it it is a remarkably fine eaUb- bllleent)y Introduced In the aenat bailment for a town of Weston's by Senator Chamberlain,, ot uregon, Simmons BI2 A Brass Bed of Artistic High Quality IT'S impossible to illustrate all the beauty of this bed; all its refinement of design and elegant simplicity. We want you to see it, whether you need a bed now or not. If its remarkably . low price does not induce you, we will not urge you to buy." You will have to ice it to realize just what an imposing effect it creates. DeMOSS FURNITURE ' a w. A pletuant New Year's watch party wa fclvon at the home of 0 kstvii Khkpti trick Sunday. Va rious games were played and dainty refreshments were served,' after which the adjourned parties went to the different churches and rang the old year out and the new year in. Those present were: Odessa K ilk patrick,-. Ethel Waddingham, Ixttic Brandt Gladys Smith, Leola Duncan, Ruth Bead; Jim Kirkpat rick, Earl Lieuallen, Roy Read, Leonard Blomgren, Frank Smith,; Rulin Smith The Sarurday Afternoon Club mot at the the home of Mrs. C. H. Smith December 30, 1916. ' It be- and In the house by Renresentati Smith, of Idaho. Whether the bill can receive final consideration this ses sion is problemaUcal Stats Department "Leaks' Admitted. As a result of the sensation ftlrred up by Thomas W. Lawson, who offered to prove that millions had been made In Wail atreet as the result of "leaks" at Washington, it as admitted on the floor ot the senate Uiat informa tion, concerning the "honor ot the Na tion' bad been betrayed by someone In the department As to information of value in rigging the stock market. Senator Stone, who made the first uis closure, aaid he did not know. Chairman Henry, of the house rules committee, after an Interview with Mi. Lawaon, announced that the Dos m, TOBACCOS, CAMS ! Best Line in Town. Our Cigars and Tobaccos are NOT DRY ZEHM & HOFFMAN ve J t I t mam 0E ing "Bible Day," roll cull was re- ton financier had been unable to fur aponded to by quotations from the nish auy names or other definite in bible. Women of the Bible, Instru- formation about the alleged "leak" In menta of the Bible and Bible Proph- advance of President Wilsr n s peace eta were subjects of papers for the note, and that so far as he was eon afternoon. A vocal duet by Mrs., corned th matter would be dropped. R. Proudfit and 'Mrs. E. M. Fmitli, -Mr. Lawsnn issued a statement as piano solo by Mrs. Geo. B. Cnrmi- wrtlng Washington did not want an iliiu'l itml a piano solo by Mi.su lion- investigation, and Chairman Henry . nio Sims, a house guest of Mni. li would not act uulesa tho "leak mak- 0. DeMoss, concluded niton's program, t he j after- era" and beneflclariea confessed to bla la ilr&c .... Home Merchant Prices 23 pound pail stock food..... $2.25 12 pound pkg. stock fond 1.00 pound pke. stock food... .65 2 pound pkg. stock food ..... .i:5 Comparison of dosage two tabtespoonfulla twice dnily. WE GOARAHTZE THESE GOODS Mail Order and Peddlers' Prices. 25 pound pail stock food.. ....$3.50 7 pound pkg. stock food ...... 1.00 3lj pound pkg. stock food ... .50 1) pound pkg. stock food ... .25 Two tablespoonfulls three times daily. iOBWI'S DRUG STOI. Weston - - - - Oregon BaaBaBBaBBSBBaaBVBaBBKaSM