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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1917)
X t X ? t t y ? V t X ? X J t t Y ? Y t t t t t Y t t t ? f t X ftWAV.VAV.VAVAV.VtftTAV.V.V.V, Every day we are selling to particular men Cloth craft Clothes. Why? Because they are for men who care, who desire to look well dressed and still wish to pay only a moderate price. Clothcraft Clothes will please you. We are showing rich blue serges, grays, many new novelties, priced from $12.50 to $18.50. We will sell at these prices as long as our present supply lasts. WE HAVE NOT ADVANCED OUR PRICES WITH THE MARKET. You will get the benefit of early purchases of last year. We have other good service suits as low as $8.50. X Have vou seen the new boys' suits we are show ing this season? You will agree they are beauties. The style is the newest, showing the belt and Pinch Backs. The trousers are full and well lined, with ex- tra pockets. The colors are just what the boy likes X pretty novelties and blue serges. When the boy puts y on one of these suits he looks as well dressed as any x Umr .iiwwluv Tf w- con h s u w vou w here tiieso suits are different from just clothes you would take prido in havuijr ymn wear one. rnceu irum u j-v.vv. novelty goods-for $4.98. REG. US PAT. OFF. fL TIIE FIRST LONG PANTS The BELMONT line is the line for buys who desire long jMtnts. A strictly young men's suit from U2 to 3b bust measure. Just the thing your boy wants for his first long pants. Pfieed from to $13.00. THE WORLD'S BEST SHOES FOR WOMANKIND. This make of shoes has become almost national in reputa tion and is regarded by those who know as shoe satisfaction. We are pleased to have for your inspection the most select line for spring. It is our desire that our 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 Line oi HILLCiERY Mrs. Rabb will be here all this week show ing new spring millinery. New things coming in daily. Buy your Easter hat at home this season. 1 oy V A splendid suit - either seie or Y y v.-.v.-.v.v.v...v.v.v.v.v.v...v.v t Y ? ? ? ? y y y x Hew Collars, 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 n big difference bctwieii the two in the cut 'f liv ing. A well stacked pantry in alwajs economical, but hand-to-mouth purchasing is always cNpcnsive and hurd on the picket book. Our quantity purchase plain are an incentive to a good lar der and consequent saving. This week we arc offering: Sauer kraut p. s. No. .! can. HI to case Hominy p. . No. il can, 21 to case . Dill pickles p. . No. U can. 21 to case Tomatoes p. s. No. 24. 21 to case One gallon can pineapple, grated Five cans Tight House cleanser Shrimp p. . per du.'.en Clams p. s. per dozen ... These goods are GOING HIGHER and are a good buy at these prices. w.r.0 . 3. ft) . 3. ft) :;.ft) . o.b? . 0.2.1 . 1.75 , 1.73 mmam mim mm WwMMMba EfrM i W 3 TOT Y y y y y y 4 ? y y. y y 4 BREVITIES ! Charles Van Hoy is confined his home with an attack of grippe. returned to Weston from Bend, Or- men. , the Northwest, will be the ncphew. egon, to make their home. Mr. I)r. F. I). Watte is absent this-Drn PDflCC All Y I1RY week on a business visit to Wash- KtU RUW AUAIUAM tucna. nDcmi7rn at wfcthn The Weston Auxiliary of of the the Tlie United Brethren conference for the Columbia River district will be held in Weston the week begin ning June 5th. This important a social dance is announced for church event will be the means of tomorrow evening at Weston opera bringing some la visiting delegates j,ouse iv ? coivm, mill v v a i iiitrintrt. i & ja , v .mi rt a ih..,.hrr.h arPAlrHv mkino- ar. The Saturday Afternoon Club Umatilla ( ounty Chapter ranirements to entertain them. The will meet tomorrow with Mrs. American Red Cross was organized Sunday School convention will be Frank Graham instead of Mrs. Wil- Tuesday at a nublic mcctinir at the Mrs. P. J. Purcell and daughter, held June 5th, the 6th is young bur Woods. Methodist church. Mrs. Eva Shellenberger, have re- peoples' day, and the conference Mrs. W. l. bobbins returned last T),e local branch starts with a turned to Weston to make their proper begins on the 7th. In all week from a vi8jt wjtn her mother . , -..u.u:,, ,hi,v V1. home. probability Bishop W. M.Bell, one at ,. Mont.ma. She was accom- pa,U .nrhh,P of thrty-wvin Wood have of the most distinguished church- panied t0 Wt.gt(m by her little 81,(1 the mcen Hre: Mrs- waiis, cnairman; miss nuns Mrs. Harrv Warren has arrived . Wood will engage in farming. The matter of securing the va- from the Warren homestead near Men as well as women are enti- Mrs. Margaret Wheeler's pro- cant lots in Weston for cultivation Lake, Oregon, to join her husband tM t0 . )n th,8 t mriotic ()r tracted illness has reached a very in line with the nation wide at the Luke lb-ad farm near Athena mni7tion for national srrvln. ami New H'nphir to Bo Dry. ( oiirunl. N. II - CiniTiiiir lt i ban nlKiii'il thi !,-! lull wltuti will niukt) .r..ill:lti"ti (rr.-l)v.' In tuto 011 May 1. tl, Prohibition Mjkei Gain In lUlnolt. ( hk. iK" !.": "I'll"" rln lltiiin In (llinolK r'u!ti'.l In i!n itililtmti of olnlit cltli'it nl Iokiidi in llu' iirnhilililun Ur rllory ut l!i' ntiilf. I Weston Moat Market Over 1000 Join Navy Each Day. WttnlitliKMli. It. rrinliiis fur til navy 1 litiiiKii'K In niyrp limn lo0 nu n n dny umlor ihv of wur secretary; Mrs. J. W. For- iwwiiry. critical state, and she is under Dr. movement to insure greater produc Smith's care at the home of her tion of ffKxlsutffs was brought up daughter, Mrs. Newt O'Harra. again at the commercial club meet T . , . , , . ing Tuesday. Utilizing every avail- John Harper returned from Wal- . . , r. . OT.llin1 K.,.(ino. i uf.n til i.:.i - e,- ' for a few months' stay, F. C. Fitzpartick, MiperinUwlent- to share his lot in Weston. Because the dues are only one dollar per year. eieci oi uie vvesion ntnww, i r- ini- wcsitin Auxiliary win ih'KHi pected to arrive next week from its work at two-thirty o'clock this t I. ...... ...... r... u.il, lu. I.J-ul oft..m.u.n . kA t...m t M-., i orter ana also ny wgrd wjU) thp setH:tjon of Watte, havng sheets and towels to assistant teachers. make from the niateral left here by ' it... ... ,.. ..m Wl,ik. t.r,.nWinif u .nmr iri llw vwuiujr on.tiTB. Jw WuiT-er, who had introduced the . i i. t- ; . oi me ruwi oi spring worn ne is subject at a ,,rior meeting, of the siK-ndingthehoneymwrn at the an- , , T what can be done in vil in bnitfer s blacksmith shop. ... ,!,, mm:,,. ii.r l:,v . M,.ilowlriHik farm. II I in ill H, t WKlllll vv . niw vvmvi . . . - - r Joe Wurzer has finally been bit- apixiinted consisting of Joe Wurzer, lk-y Winn was brought into violent ten by the auto bug, and has W. H. Gould and J. W. Porter. h0 9lrni iir Knnawt i- N. Scott has added to his land The aonroval of our automobile edi- holdings near Athena by the pur tor of Joe's machine is withheld un- fhas? "f ac,'es,?,'om lay" find no broken bones, lley has since til after he is given a ride. lor-. lnu ' aojo.ns me quaru-r m crip,,ling around." - - section which Mr. Scott lately ..no . Rudolph Proebstel was in town bought of Mrs. Josejihine Stone, Rev. W. R. Storm, pastor or Sunday from the Helix neighbor an, t)c. consideration is said to the Baptist church at Helix, will he hood, where he has been working j)ave been clow to $50,000. Made at the Baptist church in Weston with Hey Winn's caterpillar. Drag- ,,n a basis of $150 an acre, the two "t,xt Sunday afternoon, April 22, at ging nine 16-inch bottoms, the cat- transactions establish new wheat two-thirty o'clock with a Gospel erpillar has been plowing about 35 land prices in this county. Team of twenty men and a Booster acres daily on the wheat ranch of Band of twenty-five children. Ho Mrs. Martha Rush. The Heriniston Herald, ever alert extends an invitation to all the h o- m i. v..... ..t to say a good word for ite bailiwick, t,t. f Weston and Vicinity to attend. .r'JT rr arises to remark that "seventy-five T,l0 nwelm is frw. Among the Pendleton women who came to Weston Tuesday to to hi.ih.mi- ut 10 o'cluk CITATION n tliu I'lMiiity t'miit of the Hlatu of Oregon fi' f 'miitillii 'oiintj'. In tin' tntit t.-r f tliu Kuliitu of lli-nry (ioIiIIh iv. I'i'Ci'iiwd. To Matti Jui-itilii iiiul to llie two ninti'il of llvnry (i'lillici, (licfini il, wIkko iihiiick, hk'1'". ni'il -'hti'llii'e nililriHi' are unknown, inul to hII other mi known lit'im of the wiiil ilcccuhcd, if any llii'ro he: In tlii! imniwof the .State of Orvgun, yuil me litiriry rn til ii m I rciiinit-ii Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poullry I ISII Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices I'lionu No. M. Oiili-in tiikcn hy 0nmi fur mini finite". I I i n nTn iit inter, -ii on till tic- count ftcr !iu ilny. I A, P, Perry I the Methodist church in Weston, fully loaded cars of products ship- .. i 1U V MStlUVJ !.- JK ' wiiuvu) Dlllll- . . ,.. aar i . 1 it -M a - i m . ... is in tne government service as a , ,,. . , , ,!, ., Herman Maggs, a nesion siimh iiu "nrwn m kivb iooaiuir right of way 1 in lT. I HUL III iT I IH11 VII MO CI IliVL I V l - - ..... . . I . At . . ... coyote nunter near Keamona, ure- , ,.., . , . of niilomalh umege, seni up, wuere lie nun an auaua ictrin. -I'l"" "J i...., i.i.. ,i u.... ..i i: vaiaiion riuinnui "o every ounce of feed for man and M, f 'w AfU'r v n " fn ,of , r'ro beast had to be brought in. Yet f"r t,mu Tm r IuHumco of the Br this seventy-five car shipment is but Herman h lasen promoted laU-ly W i and Ayrtc.ii govrnmn.a. tUe I ' ' to la? aecond lieutenant of the stu- rornier having demonstrated to au- """" ,... romwinv at Philomath. Own- IborltlM at WahlnEton tho lmnrr.. The several committees for the pulsory military training has been tlve need of hurrying wheat uppllci reunion win meet at me put jn force there, and guns will wiuiout dolay. I ho May, r lillu County, in the County ( ourt Itotrniii tho Court llinmu in tliu I lly or ivniiio ton, liiHiiiil County, llniti anil thwrv to hIiow cinme, if liny exinl, why mini Court Hhoukl not miiku an older herein ilirci'tiiiK and uutlioiizinff Walter Fiur, Ailininistnitor of the above-mmicd ch tato. to Hull, in tho liiunnei' by law Tfl Pfl C1CT fllllV prexci'ibwl, thu renl iiroporty if tho lU UU tAiS I 1 1 A 1 1 bfccnii.'d, mill now heloiiKinir to lii cm- " w a-nvi vnikl ti,i, tu-wlt: the SotitheDMl tyimrlcc of - tliu .SoulliwiHt Quiirtur of Si-clion 12, Portland, Ore.-Kor a time about ") , f.'.', . . nitu- aieu in huiu unininni tuuiiiy, iuiioi-uro funds to pay the routs and exponi of prcuciiteil and allowed iiKaiiiMt it. 'Vitncd the llonornhlo Chun". H. Marvh, Judre of the aliovu entlllnd Counly Court, and tho JSi al of htilil Court altixed ther.lo at IVnillfton, Umatilla (.unity, Orejfon, IhifRlh day of April, 1UI7. -- It. T. Hkown, Clerk. HKAt, Uy K. O. DltArcu, Deputy. os wuTSh and -duct the organism . meeting ,,n, n on the of May ...t,,i i... ,n,i ,hiio t ,.r were Mrs. II. H. Hattery, county i'v.-.'J ' r . . ' r.l i... . . TVIIIIV IIV "iiviij k'v I nI I f I If . iriU OlIUV "I'K"11 mil u beloved planet made quite a dent "'". ' ""on 'ni, therein. Although Dr. Smith could county tary. 100 CARS OF WHEAT 100 rarloadH of wheat will leave tlis northweat rath day for the Atlantio adiiiiiiixlration of naid eatato and debt seaboard, dentlncd for tbe allici In Eu rope, tbe Initial railroad lines having Iii.- and the quickest possible dispatch. the t I said tbe unprecedented action Having in his younger days been a cowboy along the Texas border, Mr. Wood is well fitted for this class of work and is said to find it quite re munerative. FlevMi memliers of the Bachelor r.:t. -i..u .i r;MA r,.A pioneers the merry company which enjoyed omce 01 B- A 1arne8 tomorrow be furnished by the government. A h w estimated that fully 16,000,000 entitled County Court, and the fir-l the hospitality of Miss Ethel Wad- (Saturday) afternoon at two reCent patriotic rally and parade . buahcla of wheat remain In tbe north- publication thereof In made on April I f, rtino-h-im at her home Mondav even- " 'oca i or uie purpose yi urKaniz- was led by the tTiilomatn Dana ana aisinouiea among the several Dr. (J. 5. NliVVSOM rhyniiian niiti Hui'ceun . Pot Hinl'llntf (Dr. SIhmo'b for X niurolllce) Athena, Ureg. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee $500,000 to loan on crood wheat land at 6k r. G. Lucas Z Itml Ivit.'itit and Loans Uinlon, Ort'Koii NOW'S THE TIME to pay ymir Weton Leader "sub' Thin citation fa ptiblihlied in tint WchIoii Leader, a iu'WHpaier iihlihi'd and printed in llnuililla Ciiuuly, Ore- on, iiui'Miiant i'i onli r ot tliu aoovu After an evening of music ing. Each committee is requested Philomath College cadets. " .iV:-... r.:..":r . to be ready with ite estimate of anu lancy worn, uainty ivirraiinii-iius , , , , were aerved by the hosted and Miss . SfiS ChM, Daisy Waddingham. Miss Eliza T.u c " Morrison and mL Kuby I'rice were of thc finanw comm,tt preeent aa Kueste. The club will Mrs. C. W. Brownfield of Pen meet next Monday evening at the dleton was a guest during the week boas Tfc&u Aomo. , of il;s. . V. Knux. II. Carter Carter & Smythc LAWYERS roads aa follows: O.-W. R. t N. sys tem, 8,lW0,00(i; Northern Pacific, 4,. 000,000; Great Northern. 1.500.000: 500.- 000. As to the price of northwest wheat. It is said the value delivered on the Atlantio seaboard, Is $2.60 It, T. Uhown, Clerk. HKAL II. P limnlka ' njA.II. ..K1. , . . r. . .. .... W. M. Hflenon (i. II. Itiihop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS ftodktun, Or, fruvwatwr, Or. I'hoite 229 Painless Dentistry DR. K. B. ROBBINS Judd Building Court and Main Street I'LNDLKTON, OREGON