The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, March 16, 1917, Image 4

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Just at this time when the price of
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& shoes advancing almost daily, we offer
? shoes for a CLEAN-UP SPECIAL at
prices that seem impossible m the iace
of present .market conditions, and
would be so were it not for the fact
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that these goods were bought before
the advance in price.
We have gone over the stock and
selected all the short ends and discon
tinued lines, about 1000 pairs in all,
and divided them into four big lots as
follows:
Lot No. 1 at $1.59
This lot will contain many shoes jarticularly for children; jjwkI, strong t
wearers; some kids and patents, all good value, that sold up to $2.25. While
they last, $1.59.
Lot Ko. 2 at $1.98
You will be interested in these. They are shoes for real sen-ice, yet neat
and pretty. The lot contains many pairs for men, women and boys that sold
up to $3.00; your choice, $1.98.
Lot No. 3 at $2.98
These are shoes of mil character pretty. st lih Iwvls;
ami patent; lace or button. This lot is mostly women's din,
men. Worth today up to $1.50. This sale,
Lot No. 4 at $4.79
This lot contains many of the well known makes of slam
best values wc have to otfer. Most of these shoes could not If
money and are worth up to $G.50. On the tables at only $ 1.79.
i-tin metal, kid
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ard quality, the
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I New Spring MILLIME
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We are very glad to announce that Mrs. Rabb, representing Miss Moore of Walla Walla,
is here with a charming assortment of spring millinery-beautiful creations from the style cen
ters. It will be your privilege this season to select from a large assortment of hats sent here for
your inspection and to be served by a competent milliner, who will have a personal interest in
your selection.
THROW THAT WINTER CAP INTO
THE BASEMENT
Oil
In iH-ili-r to iiuiki-itxm for Sirinvf Ilal4 we have thrown
sale tables aUmt IM ItuU. remnant of slock, valine :t to rA.W.
Cowl styK-s. Your choice only $1.79.
nin nnnn nn ni iirrnun (No. 20Gi nimitiw ruiuwnwn
Dlb bUUU KUAUd MLCIIilU
YE OLDE TYME WEDDYNGE
IS SOLEMNIZED IN FORM
AT WESTON MARCH 20
KKHOUHCE3.
Loan and discount
I'onds and warrants
Stocks and other securities.
Hanking house
souk- young heralds, Claud Price
and Ernie Blomgren, gorgeous in
blue velvet coat.s, white knee breech
es and sandals and plumed caps,
. followed the portly precentor.
,., ., , ,,,, i- Next came Mrs. J. H. Williams in At an enthusiastic good roads
On Washday, ye twelfth day ol the costume of a patfevevet knec meeting in Pendleton Tuesday, at
ye third month. Anno Dominie J)3nts and flowjng cape with plumed which every town in the county
MDCCC, a large company of menne cap, bearing the rings on a silver was represented, the Eastern Oregon
and wyminge including the Masonic, tray. With her marched Mrs. Highway Association was organized ,lrnjtur. ami fixt'ureii
Eastern Star Odd Fellow and Re- r rank Oraham as flower girl, pret- and the state bonding measure unan- other real estate owned
' - , Af tily clad in white. Then came the imously endorsed. The next meeting Due from banki (not reHerve
u, ..... .. bridegroom in knee breeches and will be held at Weston next Tuesday
noon Club and their husbands and wnjte stockings, with the appropri- evening, in the rooms of the local
the Commercial Club and their ate white ruffles. He was escorted commercial club, Masonic hall, and
to the number of 200 or oy Kaipn anng, me clergyman, it is nopeu mat an me larmers ana
who wore a long velvet robe with taxpayers of the neighborhood will
white fur border and priest's cap. attend. State Commissioner W. L.
The blushing bride was next in Thompson and Representative Roy
line. She wore a black silk dress Ritner will be among the speakers.
more than fifty years old, extended
by the old-fashioned hoops and
draped with a paisley shawl more
OF
)cii tim iit of llie liiU-rW,
U. S. UohI Ollitc at I.m loamlf, r..
December i, VJlti.
Ladies' Club Meeting
Saturday Afternoon
of
Club
Mrs.
wives
more, gathered at jj? Bygge Opera
House on the Turnpike to celebrate
ye thirty-fifth anniversary of ye
weddynge of one Simeon A. Barnes
and his gudewife, Mary.
About S o'clock in the evening L.
I. O'Harra as hiirh sheriff and L. K.
Van Winkle as bailiff chartered the than one hundred years old.
McBride carryall anil went direct- The large pokebonnet with its
ly to the Barnes domicile, where many flowers and the long wedding
warrants were served upon both Mr. veil, together with the rosy flush
and Mrs. Barnes requiring their of her cheeks, made a quaint pic
presence at the court (opera) house, ture indeed. She was escorted by
As they were leaving the bus Mrs. Ralph Saling, acting as moth
and abouttoenaTthccourthou.se er, and attired in a silk gown per
the male prisoner made a running has 75 years old.
break for liberty remarking that Mrs. F. B. Boyd of Athena, sis
he could outsprint any democratic ter of the bride and acting as first
postmaster. Bailiff Van Winkle bridesmaid, came next on the arm
t hn..U l,,,w,.v,.f -m, I of .1. H. Price, best man. She also
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succeeded in recaj)turing his man wore a pokebonnet ami Hoop skirt
anil hp was brave v arraved in tnc hkik uiii n.v .u.
The
met March 10 at the home
W. A. Barnes.
Roll call was respondi-d to by giv
ing the name of an Oregon flower.
A paier, "The New Immigra
tion," was read by Mrs. F. 1).
Watts.
A dainty two course luncheon
(No. -.DC)
KUIHJKr Oh THE CONDITION
The Farment' Bank of VVcuton, at Wen
ton, in the State of Oregon, at (he
close of buaineas March 6, 1U17:
NOTICK U hereby given that Jimojili
0. Hyatt, whimo iioat-olllco aillre ia
II. K. I. No. I, Weaton, Oregon, did,
on tho asih day of February. IlMo. tile
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ll! inin OUH'U Dwiirn ijinwiiwu. ,
plication. No. OlStiUM, 1 porchaao the
NK'i .SW'4. Section tft, Townnliip -I
North, Kaime :il Kuat. Willamette Me
ridian, and tho timber thereon, under
the proviaiona of the act of June II,
1878, and acta amendatory, known na
the "Timber mid Stone Law." at mu h
value aa might Im fixed by B' raic
nient, and that, purauant to aueh ap
plivattou, tlio land ai.d tittiber thereon
have been atiliraiHed. at 1:10,00 the
timber ealimatDd UO.OOO board feel lit
Capital atock paid in MXW U.W per M. ami l no iniui .m.u. iimi
Surplua fund .! 15,000 00 aald applicant will offer final proof In
Undivided prollta. leaa ex- npxirt of hia application and ywoni
penaes and taxes paid 2.925 43 atatoinent on the ZUl day of March,
Duo t4. bank and bankers ... lo.'.r.tl II 1117, before S. A. Newberry. United
Individual deiKwita aubiect State Con aaiolier, at hi olhie. at
to check 110, 771 88 Pendleton, Oregon.
Demand certificates of de- Any peraou i at liliorfy to iirotcat
Mait 2.rd4 13 Una purchane before entry, or Initiate a
Time and Savings deposits a7,b7(i 08 conteat at any time before patent ia-
buok. I)V liling a rorroiioriueo aniuiivii
banks
Due from approved reserve
banks
Checks and other caah items
HM.W 45
10.176 55
H.oyo 03
3.500 00
J, 000 00
211,414 33
00 89
12.275 72
115 t0
Weston Meal I
Market
Cash on hand 9,01)8 67
Total 1210,008 23
I.IAHII.ITIKS.
Total
1210,008 23
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at the fountain on Main street.
5-Kntn rtf Ori'ifnti.
County of Umatilla, (
I, t. M. Smith, Cashier of the
ulutt'ii.tiumufl lunl unLttiitill uioo u
was served oy mr. u. i. vhii iii- that the above statement m truo to the
kle and Mrs. J. A. McRae, assisteil lest of my knowledge and belief,
by the hostess. K- M. SMITH, Cashier.
Mrs. Rav of I'orUmd was present CoBHEt'T AttehT!
7 J. II, I'BICB,
w- F. D. Watts,
Directors.
in mis omce, alleging lacis wnivn
would defeat the entry.
C. S. Dunn, Register.
Prime Beef
Pork. Mutton, Veal
Dressed Poultry
FISH Monday and Thursday
Get Our Prices
I'lioiio No. .VI. (tulers taken by
phono for mini rmili il.
Ten iercent iutureai on all ac
counts after :in days,
A. P. Perry
Unon entering the court house customary knickers ana white hose. "f -'.V' " . SuWribed and sworn to before me
thev were taken before Judge Cul- They were follwced by Mr. and nuboauus win mow w rva.ia nai- thu ,:.ln tl8y o Marc,,, 1917.
lev. who after careful perusal of Mrs. Wm. Graham in similar dress.
the doeiim'ntR and evidence at acting as second bridesmaid and
hand found them "not legally mar- gromsman
la, where they will be entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
MacKenzie.
ricd," and gave them fifti-Ht min
utes in which to prepare for a val
id wedding ceremony or to le for
ever after "in contempt of court."
The defendants were then escort
ed to the dressing room and at the
expiration of their allotted time a
bell was heard to ring ami the pre
centor appeared clad in knee breech-
After marching twice around the
hall, this picturesque procession ar
ranged itself in proper order before
the bench, where the double ring
ceremony was jMTiormcd 111 an im
pressive manner by Ralph Saling,
the clergyman, with a few modern
phrases and obligations injected.
After the Jiappy pair had been
es, white stockings, plumed hat and pronounced man and wife the groom day, the lth,
silver buckled slippers and ringing kissed his bride and the usual con- jn the evening.
a bell. He carried a lighted lantern, gratulations were in order. Mrs.
and strutting pomjtously around the Ralph Saling sang two appropriate
hall announced in stentorian toner songs without accompaniment, us
the betrothal of Simeon A. Barnes ing the tuning fork. In behalf of
to Mary Ridenour. He gave fair the Masons and Odd Fellows, H. L.
warning to all females that the said Hedrick presented Mr. and Mrs.
Simeon A. Barnes is hereafter for- Barnes with a library table of quar
ever reserved to the affections of tered oak. All present then joined
said Mary Ridenour and to all in the grandest 01 granu marcnes. f - ,i
males that the affections of Mary In every detail the marriage was . The bride cut the wedding cake
Ridenour arc likewi. inviolate. carried out in accordance wilh the with her own fair hands. The
As the orchestra began the wed- customs of the Klizaltethan age. guests went home to dream pcrha'm
ding march the procession apjteared A repast of sandwiches, cake and of bygone days or perhaps of the
in the hall headed by Professor coffee served in cafeteria style con- future with another bright spot in
LuaJell Veceator. The band' eluded tUc .Ycuins's festivities, memory's garden.
Special Missionary Meetings
Klder K. II. Kby, who for about
eight years was a missionary in In
dia and is now making a tour of
the State of Oregon for (he pur
lwe of imparting missionary infor
mation, and gathering statistical
data, will sja-ak in Weston next Sun
at 1 1 a. m and also
Elder Eby is an interesting sjteak
er, as the people of Weston will
find. All arc invited to come out
and hear him, and we hope that
they will do so at the Church of the
Brethren. No collections will be
taken.
. JOHN BONEWITZ.
I,. HlXtMUKEN,
(Seal) Notary Public.
(Jly commission expires May 27, 1020.)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Dr. Alfred F.Sempcrt
Graduate and Registered
DENTIST
OFFICK HOURS
lt:00 to 12:00 A. M.
1:00 to 5:K) V. M.
tW WATTS JJLIHi., upstuiis
wr. vj. j. mivvaiu
riiyiilcliin and Huigeon
I 'out lluililing 1 lr. .Stone's for
mer olllcoj Athena, Oreg.
!$500,000j
to loan on good
wheat Jana at
In the County Court of the Statu of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of It. N.
Van Skiver, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account
and n xirt as executrix of thu above
named estate; and that the above enti
tled court has fixed Saturday, the :jlxt
day of March, IM17, at the hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as
the time, and tha county court room in
the county courtliouse In Pendleton,
Oregon, as the place, for hearing said
final account and renort. Objection
to said final account and report should
be filed on or before said date.
Amy A. Van Skiver,
Executrix of the Estate of
f t L. N. Van Skiver, Deceased.
W. M. PclcrioM G. If. Biihnp
Peterson & Bishop
LAWYFRS
FvnJlvton, Or. FrvuwaUr, Or,
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2 70
! Warn Rooms!1
ii CLEAN BEDS
F. G. Lucas
Ui'iil I'stutu and Loans
Weston, Urcgnii
NOW'S THE TIME
to pay your Weston Leader "sub"
Day or Week.
uormitory litnlding.
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Mrs. J. W. Porter
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Clias
II. Carter !an 1. Smylhe
Carter & Smythe
LAWYERS
FENDLITON .' OUEtiON
I'hone 229
Painless Dentistry
DR. R. B. R0BBINS'
Judd Building
Court and Main Streets
PENDLETON, OREGON
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