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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1917)
X .nJ L, E J I -4 ImJ ir I VJ Wll X X X X Y X X X X X X s X X X X X X t X X t REM) TlflS AIOUIICEHIWr HAMS DOLLARS El YOUR POCKET Beginning March first we have decided to allow to all pa trons paying their bills in cash before the tenth of the month, a discount deducted from the bill of three percent. This will apply on your February purchases and means a saving to you of just three percent each thirty days on your dry goods and grocery accounts. This discount does not apply, how ever, to goods purchased prior to February 1st. It will continue each month until further notice. Pay your bill before the 10th of the month AND SAVE THREE PERCENT. $V.V.V.NV.V.V.V.V.V ; BEST EVER SUITS Fcr Boys and Ycag Ken vv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.v.vw Your Garden i If you have cnoujjh grottn.l to V"r lm.lk arJ . or on. a vacant have the willing tin cart. I X "' I Mi I; n r ' i J i , Wo are receiving this k a new shipment of the famous Warner Bros. Corsets comprising the new' models for spring. We invite the ladies to cull and allow us the pleasure of showing this line. HAIIY KEY LIODELS in both front and back lace are being shown that you will find practical as well as graceful. i: We received only yesterday a ship ment of these splendid suits for boys. These suits have a reputation for style and service that have made them most desirable and We are fortunate to have them for our customers. They are be ing marked and placed on display and we shall be glad indeed to show them. The price is no higher than has been asked for ordinary clothing for boys. i . ,.rh nni'it ! imnv a rarvn'ii. 11 ju iicm to plant and hoe unit if yo have the tippcti to rnt tho est "garden truck" on catlh. you ran live like a king. UK fully for Good Seeds Unknown seeds are dear nt any price. l',.m.. in ntl Wk over the display of the well known and well n.lyert.sod Im of aeedj that we carry-C. t Morse's California Seed.; h-rry Seed t o. of Michigan: Northrop. King & Co. Seeds of Minnesota, and Star, rett's Seeds of Walla Walla. Wash SHOES We are receiving almost daily new shipment of hoe Ur spring. The season latest style... both in men's and women , will be found in our stock. This week there is due to arrive splendid ehipme.it of the famous Queen Qvlllf Shoes for women. Positively no better line anywhere. For style a-id btnuty they are unexcelled; for lit they are most comfortable. tl. s.. .... ,:. iKan f.ir tiiBttv kIiim'M fur inferior. We I nc price ia iiw j ask you to call and let us show you this line. Once worn you have no other. Triced from iUQ to $7.00 the pair. SHOES SHOES will I To make room for the spring line much of winch has been received we are closing out many odds and ends that are excep tional values; good styles, but just a few of each: mony a as three dollars now at high $1.98 I: BTQM V ? V ? X ? X y ? v ? t Y Y ? Y Y Y i t Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y v Y Y X Y Y Y X Y Y y Y t , . emm mim tr a PtAM MaBitHHMraHIE3anBHSMBV&JMHBBflHBMfil t was held Friday at the home of f VfTTHM rKHHI B,,,k"n n"',',uuw ",u- ! RUrVTOF Newt O Harra. this being tht-mth MLOIUil OWiUULO 1 "MLW MOILY" . lMrt.t.t of tb iHWrtar. I DlUillllU occasion of the sort in tlie Ti-a Kitlge rlttAUII R.ThUUI UW neighborhood. The neighlor out " . , . . . "! . MJ!!S nKth0d f r liTUr An intending wnt ochcd-M Molly" is the title uf a V ahJ r,ii jj n.. r.. B nd havm S11 soc,a- , , t k Z lightful play to be given at Wtn R. F. U. No. 1. Uin. Us, 14. Carlosui J,n i Deere plus etc.. blo time white at doing one for Thursday evening. Msrch 22. 't Thawday ewning. m th-ah of Fcbr.y. fii. due ewry rtay at watt & Kogers . am)tntT a turn B;K pilwl t)f an niustrateil lecture on Uw Passion Mgrvh g j,y Mjgn.Hvtte IWnkah oir,T 1,"rn si'"',t and J1" Miss Ullie McKium-y of Walla log wochI are attacked with crow nayy the noUxl U-skIht and Ire. Lodge of Atla-na. The play has 'e"'0' .t'VuwnthlM Walla is a house gwt of Mrs. R. cut saws, and when ppet'U-s arc . c . WAAr. Mr. 'been fll pniwI. aivl an evuiing kwth. Kanw M Kwi. WiiUR-tU W- 0. Salmg. well whetted the workers sit down , , . . . .. . , f KitK-ndid cnU-rtainment is nronv rWtan. awl the timber thereon, ander Via Qi Mormon of the We. , .v1 .vri .t Ol-mmwu. SwibtcrW. bh ised. Admittan will thrv's toirhal hr;! than 200 beautifully colored slide ren. w.vn no fu ' T vltt? M m.Kht be nxl b, aW-ni lite CulY S 101 1 lUU DeCOTTK: PatfEllITn. ... v iwwia will Kws liwjitjwl a mit-k. tt.nl aiuI (hat! rmrartiirit In atich att Mrs. R. L. Rynaud and childwn The program t the O'Harra farm illustrating the play. &ucl papers f . for thc Mcr plieaiwn. the land and timlr hr.m returned WJnesday from a visit to included an atldress bv P.C. M.S Washingttm Star ami the ,,IVwlxl it' have been auf,n.iwd. at fiaKJ.W tle ton Mercantile Co. is attending the Style Show this week at Pendleton. Weston Meat Market H.W IS prom rmiatj, ami me innuer un-rcn, uwr lie 35 cents h lr"'s f the act uf Jue S. i If?. 1 ftx amcmltr. kw U lor tlOKI. lh, .rimlmT and W-mib Law." at tuh her sister ami frksKis at Portland. Causland. Cincinnati Inquirer rek in Ua- VL m -i.;.-. IV..W . low is the cast: I..anche, the little daughter of At an open meeting f the Odd tures, and the schotd feels fortunate Reginald Peters-- a crabbed in being able to bring him ta ogynist -I. L. Michener. nmg an exceedingly eloquent ami Weston. Julian Hewitt'-his .impressive address was given by ' Th-'Wrt firi' Vl.mt w ISchrimpf. ine management m wesom.ra mwy . tur oi i orv.am, lo0i, Saturi,ay rvmin . a f t if 11 a. t ft iir. ana airs. a. inonm. neimnnea Fd,ows 1.) Tusday ex-e- rheumatism. ward IM- Joe Johnson his colored servant Oild Fellows prcrent were E. A. Williams of Freewater. grand chief patriarrh, and Henry J. Taylor of Pendleton, pa-st grand master. A veteran's jewel was presented to J. E. Stanfield, the grand master mak ing the presentation speech. Some double header with Athena, " Art 'Jnan J teams dropping lrth games AnnJc ,'tiT":hw, the local teams dropping both game ..rtn",c VT?Tnl,m lv rl4r scores. The mrls earn.- c. ocnnmpi. i.vinltv .l-win.Lvl in llirill lh,- Molly I eteTS hlS score U-ing rejw-atedly tied. The M!u'ri'v. , . , . season closed with a slight balance .unu" , , K,rl ,"m in the athkticirtury. dpite the N' Tor.L Ikllc Mn,Vi, . . fact that W. U.S. did not have win- . rVar' Ttf- colored g.rl- ... .... A m I.v. kw.L nmg teams this jear. both teams "v,"'t' ton Concert fSand. Miss Oiksssa Kirkpatrick was cm fined to her home for several iLnyg during the first of the week wiUi an attack of tonilitis. The edict has eon forth that ev- 140 people partook of the fine ery unmuzsled dog running at banquet which closed an enjoyable i:.. Kcrhf anA irwvrwrwvt Th Lady Dusia Mbton Mi. An. large in the county of Walla Walla fraternal event. favorable balance was due not so nie' invited guest Mias Ethel is to be shot at sight. A Mothers' Meeting was held last much, however, to the support of Canno"- Mrs. W. L. Itobbins left Mmday Saturday at the opTa house with the public as to the fact that it was In view f the large houac and for Butte, Montana, to attend her Mrs. 11 O. DcMuat, presilent of the n.t ncsary this year to hire a cordial reception given "Tlie New mother, who was seriously injured adu" dub. presiding. An in- gymnasium. Minister." a Weston production, at by a fail upon the ice. teresting talk was givrti by Miss The girls clas in physical txluca- Atlwna. it is to be hoped that our Mayor and Mrs. J. M. Banister Gan,inrt IX an of WoTOM. tion will aoun put on a fw public neigMwtaf thcfpiana will be lib. rvarlhd Portland vtenlav on tht'ir htUnan Colkgv. Several vocal exhibition of their wwk. It i felt "Hy iwtnmiwl. return rfom Climi.i. and arc n- "umbers were Riven by Mrs. Ralph that the iwblic is not sufficiently fa ptvted home in a few day . Sahttg in Ikt usual pleasing man- milijur with the splendid work beintr ikt. iiiTias s.io iwiicu- ome by the girla in Uiisriepart larly sweet lullal)y, a favorite se- n)Mit, and it is hoped that every. Ieeti of Madam Sdiumann-Heink. lfy see the exhilntion. The i . -1 1 t. i . frpm his anncmncea hut, Oregon, timber elin-,tel ItO.WMI brd feet t tl.SO per M, and the land :o.0(i; that . uk! p)liciit will offer finid proof In mwort of hi apitk-adn and iworn ). A. .l U.k ti7. before S. A. Newbrrry. United State Commikmer, at hie eRIce, at Pendleton, Oregon. Any wireof! it at liberty to trotet thin purchane tiefore wiry, r initiate a N.teT'"" eotiteat at mnv time lieiitre ti&tMit 1- luet, y lilinif a eurruboratetf irlulxvit niece laura thu offu-e, alUtn.g fact which would defirat tbe entry. C. S. DtfW, Keguiter. 1ace and comfort reijro in tlie hoiiKTi u( Profess" Lumkll and our citv marshal. They have ea-h secured one of those fine m!tr Hairy Warren is here wadiers furnished by WatU & RtK- homestead near lakc. The loology das ia Inrinninp ers. R0TICE Or fTML SCTTLCXEXT In the County Court of the State of , Oregon (ur Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate uf V. N. Van Skiver, IX-reaM-d. and will suvk empUtyment for a ft work this week on the frog. The ! . hen-by riven that the un- J.a Buatril. mvrirtt of M W-mn - holding material 't exetaxTJhcXe the Athena si-h.ls. was in town Sat- down cUkm- UuTy US well Masasetts. the heal supjdy t named ct.te; aHli.t tbe above ei.ti. T?A.fWD.F.I,MII'Mfc'h'tohA SuptTintenA-ntJ. O. RukII of tffc f'noon'of -Md.y.a. enders. Mr. Russell is well remem- Mrs. M. L. Watt arxl Mrs. W. Athena made arrangem-tits wtih the the time, and tbe county court room in tiered at Wes4on as one of the mem- P. LittJejohn of Athena were in Weston schools to present his school iflnj"ljr eirthotie in i't-ndleton, hers of Uk former normal scbotd the. city Wednesday arranging fur play, "Mr. Bob." in the High School If'na.ort. bt?bi't",d faculty. the presentation of the Mignonette auditorium early in April. "Mr., uid fin.l account Tnd retwt ITbotu I . a J a. . . - k m ' Dr. Alfred F.Sempcrt Graduate and Kecivtered DENTIST OFFICE HOCUS to llm A, M. I:0 to o.W P. M. WATTS ULIXJ., upstair BiMMaiBMBwaaHMBaia Prime Beef Pork, Multon, Val . Drcistd Poultry FISH Monday and Ihuriday Get Our Prices I'haiie N, f4. OnWre tnkrn by plxHte for matt routum. Ten percent kit.rt on all counU after 9U dny. A. P. Perry 1 l Dr. G. S. NEWSOM tk..:! .j T Poi.1 PuiUiitf (lr. Stone 'a fr- Z mer other) At bene, Unr. i ! $500,000 to loan on cootl wheat land at 61 .5 .Wann Rooms 1 1 CLEAN BEDS ' 2 7U F" - G. Lucas tVelow, Orefirtn NO W'S THE TIME to pay your Weston Uadcr "ut" ,) , . .f n,-u; piay at naon op- ihw is an rxreiu-ni mue piay on, oe niea on or twiore mm date. K,,,,. Tt,.,.to llw. ravr.K- ..r.1. .k..,.!,l ihe third mikWrd. , . UayorWct'k. Dormitory Building. Mrs. J. W. Porter as. cunicrrwi me uuru iir ei- - - - . m;T iitmwi ft 1 II. vna'ui A buniiii" i!iM at th- farm r.-.i. PiruraOT. jr r I4JC J i l liUA Un.u I mmv "I v. . n ' r" n mivti fiiuvn iiwti " ' wnj iwmv uh IVaJ:T aad Lester WjIkc. A x I- alarm Wehr!ay c"eiojr. and in Ue Ihjo.i-s in attetMlance fr F4ni- eran's jewel was presented to Oark nvjmte tu a hurry call a score or ary and will retain pueuoki of V,r.! P. G. Lucas making the ores- more of people went out from the pennant fee another month at Av A. Xax Smv.a. " txecutrix f Um ttatc of ' V. N. V Mirer, iJccrued. r. . Pttcnaa C H. BoIm Peterson & Bishop least. Cha. II. Carter Oan P. SJbij ths Carter & Smythe' LAWYERS Phone 2.' Painless Dentistry DR. R. B. ROBBINS Jadd Buildins rourt and Main Street! PENDLETON. OREGON csu'Jca tpetcJi. Faoi.tor-, Or. rrvewaUr.o,. PEN'fcLET(M