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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1917)
. ' Y rJWJW A T7 J ? IV II fill 1 " I I I V V s J!(5!iiP z X X X Y ? t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y The Mayor lias proclaimed next week as "Clean up Week." Out will go the rubbish from all the dark corners and a cleaner Weston will be the re suit. Spring house cleaning will come on apace, suggesting new drajK'ries, wall covering, etc. We have anticivited your wants and have a very attrac tive line of cretonnes for pillows and draperies; scrim of every kind for the new window curtains and drajes; Sanitas for your kitchen wall covering. Our line of scrim is very complete, showing the pretty combination lace and drape as well as the plain in many colors to stiit your color scheme, and priced at from 15c to 35c per yard. - a a t . 1 . cretonnes oi me same pattern as snown m me ncn taiestnes, very Y pretty for bedroom draperies, and priced at 20c to 35c per yard. Wc have kept the boys in mind this season in making spring purchases and have succeeded in pro curing lines that will not only please the boys but the mothers as well. Tlio "BEST EVER" lino of IwjV suits are liy nil users considered llu iimst nt fac tory; for lit. stylo ami lurulility they are unexcelled. Don't yon want your ly l liave a new Kastcr suit ? Why go "way when we ran please yon ami save you money? t i I - five us tlio chance to show you that wo me right that wo havo u pride- in pleasing joti. If you want u low priceil suit wo havo thorn as cheap as $1.98. If you want a llur suit. vu liavo thorn as good as $10.00. Ovor 1H( suits in sios from ' to 15. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF 4 THE FIRST LONG PANTS The BELMONT line is the line for Uys who desire long pants. A strictly younjr men's suit from 32 to 36 bust measure. Just the thin your Ivy wants for his first lontf pants. Priced from &50 to $15.00. THE WORLD'S BEST SHOES FOR WOMANKIND. This make of shoos has loeonic almost national in reputa tion and is regarded by those w ho know as shoo satisfaction. " We are pleased to have for your inspection the most select line for spring-. It is our desire that olir customers have the best ob tainable; that you be dressed more beautifully and fashionably than ever before in footwear. The Queen Quality shoes solve this problem. Prices from $4.00 to 7.50 easily one dollar per pair less than you will pay the city stores for the same shoes. Always a Lice of f.UUI.TRY Mrs. Kabb will be hero all this week show iiiK new spring millinery. New thingJ cominjr in daily. Buy your Easter hat at home this season. y y y y. y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 'TTIf f rTTf Tf Hew Cellars, Brassiers and Corset Covers. Just in this week a very pretty line of very pretty collars, corset covers, etc. the new things you will wish to see. Dainty touches for your Easter costume. DO YOU GO YOUR PANTRY OR TO THE TELEPHONE TO GET DINNER? There's u bijj difference botwton the two in the cost of liv ing. A well stocked pantry is always economical, but hand to mouth purchasing is always exporirtivo and haul on the pocket book. Our quantity purchase plans are an incentive to a good lar der and consequent snvinjr. This week we aro otreriinf ; Saner kraut p. s. No. U can, -1 to cac t'X' Hominy p. s. No. 3 can, 21 to case ... :i..V( Dill pickles p. s. No. 3 cnn. " to case 3. fit) Tomatws p. s. No. 21. 21 to case 3.60 One gallon can pineapple, grated . ... U.fo Five cans Tiht House cleanser t,2u Shrimp p. s. kt dozen 1.75 Clams p. s. per dozen 1. 75 These goods are GOING HIGHER and aro a good buy at theso prices. , : BREVITIES Fresh baker's jfooils at 2-hm & Hoffman's. 13. H. Wilscy has returntnl from his voyage to Honolulu. The Weston brickyard has been put in readiness to begin the sea son's run. Bronze turkey ejfgs for hatching at $1.50 per setting of nine. Mrs. T. L. McBride. Miss Anice Barnes, who is a mem ber of the Stanfield corps of teach ers, was here Sunday for a visit with her parents. Mrs. Matt Erb of Lewiston, Idaho, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Florence Emerson, during the latter's illness. those attending tlu1 rally. Reports Mhs Moore has sent a ciieeial from Astoria and seve ral ints in shipment of trimmed hats for oar tiisteni Oregon are to the effect that Friday and Saturday fhowing of the gowl roads enthusiasts of those millinery. Weston Mercantile Co. sections are planning to charter a D h ) thl. K , iMiat or kiwm'imI train unt enmo tn ... . . " "" " -k U'ull'i Uull'i it'll! riirtiin tut tn i ornanu in large numlx-i-s, accoin panied by lands. Similar large ex cursions are in prospect from other points. There is every indication that the rally will prove the most notable gathering of grxtd roads boosters ever held in the Northwest. The mountain country adjacent to Weston will not be alone in having occasion to remember the winter of 1816-17. The Blue Mountain Ea gle, published at Canyon City, has this to say: "Neal Hall was down from his Canyon creek ranch this week for a few days, and said he had been in Grant county for the past fifty-five years and that dur- Weston the 17th and 18th of April. If your eyes need attention do not delay, but take advantage of Dr. French's visit and have a caruful examination made. He will also duplicate any broken lens you may have, no matter were you got it. The play of "Mr. Bob" was clev erly presented at Weston opera house Wednesday evening by Athena High School talent under the direc tion of Mrs. J. O. Kussell. Jndg. ing by frequent enthusiastic encores the audience appreciated every mo ment of the play. Receipts were $30,525. Says Mr. Russell: "The railhat.Ltlrth5,prTW'ntt'r Store and others in less measure .4" "A ' ik""""'WL was worse than anytihng he had pre viously experienced. He had seen winters that for a brief period were more severe, but he had never be fore seen a winter five months long without a single break." . , . On Monday evening Miss Zella is taxing c . i i il,rtu;A tua mmi,ra Moses Taylor has bought the J. W. Kimbrell residence property in Pendleton for $5000, and will move to that city to reside. Miss Ruth Read, who the teachers training course at Co- , . v. ii wir 1 .i tne Kacne or uiris t; ub at her lumb.a col ege, M.lton, spent the hwme on Norma, Hej htfi A week end at her home ,n Wton. cose of the deIightfuf evening a Mr. and Mrs. Will NorDean and appetizing two courst; luncheon was infant daughter of Wallace, Idaho, served by the hostess, assisted by assisted very materially in making the play a success." UPLAND NEWS NOTES Weston Uplands, April 12.- Pro fessor Mayberry and Miss Dowd at tended the teachers' local institute at Milton last Saturday. Little Dorothy Booher has the measles at the home of her grand- CharlpK Mnv lmn irnnp tn north. - ' " . ' , T'i , . i , a . .11. - - 0 are visuihk mrs. ioruean s moiner, mrs. iwarvin AUKins. invited guests era Idaho on a business trio c. in. arren, aim uie parents present were: Miss KUoy rrice, of Mr. NorDean. Miss Mamie Barnes and Mrs. Mar- . , i ,r, . vin ArlUinu Mism V.lh,, Wal,Unrr. naroiu (cua; impson a tor- ..-..b- fnf. riiUri., s..iin.i,i mer Weston boy-has gone to Alas- "am nas ,nv,ted ,V"e ?U,J ,r'8 to be ka to seek his fortune. He is at "L'r J?uests n'xt Monday evening. Miss Ijis Maytwrry has returned present following his trade of ma- Word was received yesterday from to her home at Milton after spend- chinistat Ketchican. Boise, Idaho, that all the Weston in8 the winter with her father here. noys Had passed the army exami- J. E. McDaniel has returned to nation, with one exception, and he his upland home after an extended will merely have to submit to a visit through the northern and minor operation, and will then be nouthern states, having spent some accepted. They have received their time at his old home in Kentucky. etjuimeni unu were assigned 10 "Oflf-theTray" the lunch service recently inaugurated by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM that is proving immensely popular. A new reason why you thou! J insist that your lidutt read Union Pacific Spltm. Colfa ...... loe &aadwlch . . . io Pi ....... it DouchnaU .... Hard Boill E(. . Special Meat or Fowl fiandwlchaa (In aeaaon) tag H UO0AU-Tltf" kail art f Mm Blta qualiil a. tcrvra ib uaion raciflc yuem atntnf fart, waltarf ata laroafB Scott Banister is driving an Over land touring car bought of Dr. S. L. Kcnnard, the local agent for this make. Herman Goodwin has in vested in a similar car. aajr aad lovrfrt can al ainatllma ll hr bl fftfMli al linalt priccf. Ym olU aajoy lax fcalalt. Wm. McMurrav Oanaral PaaMngar Aaanl Portland LATIN-AMERICAS EXPEGTEO TO JOIN Rio Jniii'lro, - It l i kri'li il lit illy loniBlIc circle lii'iv lluil olhi-r rtmitli Ariiirlrnii iiHll.mi) will ntiiiii fullu.v (hu txauitlt' ul 111 iiy.il In KrwrUti; rfl.i tloim with (jcritiiiiiy. Hrtull iliclilnl to brmk IUi (iTiiiuiiy 'I urxiluy. I'm ally ih'niniiitlriH)iia nr htow Iiik lu vohiini' lliruiit;lioiii lliv city. The fluK ol tlio I'liiniii- are vlmliln very where ami lh' uln-i-is utv lliroiiK'il will) puriiilrtn In-iio (ur Km Mir ami KiikI.iihI mid tilioullng "Howu with (ii rniiiii)." WhkIiIiikIoii. Aiv1cp mimiiiurliiK Unit Hrntll hail il.i iil.-tl lu l.rr.ik oft illploiiiiitlc nliiii.niH wllli lirriiian mid Unit Arg-'iiiliiH wutijil Hiiiinr( I ho Unltcil HOle were received lien. The notion or Dnatl clear un much of the doubt here n to the ttltudo of Latin Anierlnui coiintrle la tlm war. Infinite advice tmvti been re ceived that Chllv and Mexico would remain neutral and Indlcitiloit In- ; crcned that Oautemala and Peru would join Cuba and Panama on tb ! lido of the Untied State. ' Weston Moat Market Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Drcjsfd Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices I'lmilo Nu I'lmli "ien ;,:. Ordel'H titktfll by ii r miiii iimii'.i. ili'eiit intereftt oil nil lie ii. null after W day. A. P. Perry i U u y Miss Hortense Baker was brought quarters in Boise barracks. All are Max Neil is back from a visit CITATION ukih. i " i". ,uu u: i.. . i...n.. home Sunday from St. Mary's hos- members of E company of the i nitnl at Walla Walla. H-r condiiion Idaho regiment. The infant son of Joe Cannon is now very encouraging, and her J. E. McDaniel arrived home hiW ,J?cn 'ri"uy fl, but is now ,nhlf,.n,"uV!' of Estate of Hunry the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. yhow CHimo, if any xlt, why mmUI (urt should not make an order heroin direcliinf and authorizing Walter Fair, Adminitratnr of tho above-named c tate, to xull, in tlm manner by law oruMci ibed, the real property of the Ueceatcd, and now beloinflng to hi en tute, to-wit: tho Southeant Quarter of thu SouthweHt Quiuler of Section 12. in Tp. ;i. N. KaiiKo 36, K W. M., itu ated in tmiil Umatilla County, to procure fund to pay the cont and expeime of adminiHtration of in id estate and ilebta prcHentod and allowed a((aint it. "Vitnesa the Honorable Cha. H Murah, Jude of the above entilleij County Court, and the Seal of hhuI Court aflixed therein xt IViidletnn, Umatilla Cfiunty, Oregon, thith dnv of April, 1917. y' It, T. HltowN, Clerk. seal By E. O. Dhai'KR. DcHily. Dr. G. S. NliVVSOM J'liynii'lini inn! .Sunftim I 'out Uullilintf (Ur. .Sionc' for mer ollice) Atheim, Uretf. $500,000 to loan on pood wheat land at 61 2 70 F. Q. Lucas Ileal Kutnte and l.oium WcHtun, OreK'Hi NO WS THE TIME to pay your Wentoii lender "aub' ultimate recovery is hoped for. WcHtim leader, n newHimnor oiiblmhed et t . ...... itYiltrvillnar ounuay irom nis winter s pilgrimage T M ... ,. .. u . . ,!,,:, und nrini...! i., n.,,i,iiJ i- - The Leader is advised by the leg- to K'-'ntueky. Louisiana, Texas, Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henderson f Henry Goldlierg, deceased, wIioho gon, imruanl to order of the hIkivu : i.,: riM.u ,.,.mm;(t,-. ifornia and other commonwealths. t the Blue Mountain Sawmill vis- names, age, ami poHtoflice addrcuMea entitled fninty (mrt, and tho llil lbiative gotxi roaiu, uimnmu'e t ui A crossed the border ited in this vicinity a few days and ?ro unknown, and to all other un- JM'hlication thereof I made on April M, .thasdecided to hold a state-w.de y a,lu- known he r of the aaid deceased, if 10". - good roads rally in Portland Satur day, April 28. Every organization in the state favorable to the road bond bill is invited to send represen tatives to this gathering. The com- At EI Paso he crossed the border ited in this vicinity a few days andf into Mexico, but did not linger with friends at Weston, long, as the atmosphere did not Mitchell Tweedy visited his moth seem salubrious. .r, Mrs. Mark Henderson, for a few Armed guards have been sta- 'lays last wci-k. tioned at the Pendleton wator- John Engl isb was a Pendleton vis- Thu citation d prii n, iiu titled I puhliHlied in tho mittee lias taken up with the va- works reservoirs, because of evi- 'tor the first of the week, rious transportation com)anies the dence that the locks were tampered L. H. Dowd made a matter oi sceurinz special rates for with. Walla Walla Saturday. . any there be: lu the name of the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear at 10 o'clock hi the forenoon on the Jftth clay of May, 117, before the Countv Court of .-' the State of Oregon f.ir trinatilla . to County, in the County Court !lx.ii in - ' me couri itouuo m tlio City oi t'onill KAI. R. T. UltowN, Clerk. W. M, Vttno (,. H Biihon r Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS ton, ia laid County, thep ii(f tber to pndlton, Or. , rrewtr, Or, I'lione 229 Painless Dentistry DR. R. B. R0BBINS J mid Huilding t 'ourf and Main SI reel PKNM.KTON. OIlKtiON ? Y Y Y Y y y y y y y y y y y y y Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y x y y y y y y y y y y y y y A.