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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1917)
n 1P 0 V n n oh iiiLiijiiLi&j $ '.V.V.W.V.V.ViV.ViViV.V A V I nil ,Wr W I T X T ? ? X X r J r y ? X y X t J T X X f t y T X y ? ? t t y .A Have you 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 pretty novelties and blue serges. When the boy puts on one of these suits he looks as well dressed as any boy anywhere. If we could show you where these suits are thllVifnt from just clotht's yon would take pride in having your boy rriml from $1.98 to $iu.uu. n spionuiu suu-i'iukt mv or wear one. novelty goods for $4.98. 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 semes, grays, many new novelties, priced from $12.50 to J18.50. 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 jo.ou. Children's Garden Contest and Fair So soon us tin vegetables nre matured vt- expect to have a "Weston Community Fair," showing vegetables m!iiivI ly children hoys ami ejils twelve cars uiul under. I'l'mlili l U'.l lidded III at rod liiH'lll III LUIIO I'. llVt'lilrlit ilnr. mill vnlinilii piuc. Hiil l.o lira fT tin) lnt in!iiti'i-, bvnita, cum, ftil.lnii, eaniiu, .;ititi-li, etc. Tim fli.t ytue Will )lC H ltV'l'wtikl' ( T till" I'l .I '! t r.il lu'wiiii; f Vou'llilr pioducrd by OIIO TI'lll. O.ir M'. O'llnrra mil tiuve t tint ; of Una I'Vrnl uiul ill l Kind t" (lv nil tin' infol million ymt doHO. In n Inlrr IMUO f lll jtv' you fuilln r di'taile. We iiH lie every rlnl.t In t.iln part ill lhi riiW t nnd tiiein iiv (i iiiuiti the i; round Hint the iUutinK iy he dune III mi i'ii. RG. US PAT. OFF. f, THE 'WORLD'S BEST SHOES FOK 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. WE&TQM Young Men's Suits Ours is the famous "Btlmont Clothes" for young men. Hons. if you could only see these suits ami note the snappy styles ycu so much desire the nobby blue serges, novelties, browns and preys; the pinch back. Mt back, or conservative louse back. ju.U as your wish dictates pood ser viceable suits and the price from $8.50 to $15.00. l.ok at our windows. J 1 in l ChurcH of the Brethren .CI RIOMFC iPPniNTFD ON DEFENSE COMMITTEE BREVITIES Good cook stove for sale. Andy T. Bamett. Miss Lcola Duncan was the rwi ient of many useful and beautiful pifts Wednesday evoninp when the Bachelor Girls andrtheir pirl friends surprised her at her home with a miscellaneous shower. The fore Mrs. have enlisted in the aviation corps of the United States army. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodgson left Wednesday for La Crosse, Wash., for a few days' visit at their son's farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinnear mo tored to Weston Sunday in their new Buick Six for a visit with relatives. Services for April 29. 10 a. m. - Sunday sclnxd. 11 a. m. - Preachinp. 6:30 p. m. C. W. S. , T-ti m - ,J "I if., r.f S. A. Barnes is Wcstun s iiii iiiIht part of the evening was delightfully chrjst." (a) The visit of the wise of the Uinatilla county cnmniitlee spent with games and music and min ' (,) jhe flight into Egypt. 'f public safety and national de an exiempurunous program " ,.) Journey to Nazareth and early lense- an organiuiion m iwt iuy- I 11. 1 . . v. .. iU..n . ... ' " ' . 1 ... ... .1 ! . one men aim wimien h-mit-iihii different community centers through out the county. Roy and Ernest Zerba of Athena solos. The club president then es- s of the christ tk ,.;9i;m .r, corted Miss Duncan to the mound of irmv nnvi .... w ... . , hinnnn . 1 . . 1 1 tv.rtlin.1 .I - . . . ... , tui WU miao iunuui vv hiv iiivuik. IfltlN lillNhWIrA r.Ifll'r Dackasres on the table and told her to open them one at a time in the Following a meeting here Sat ur- Harney An presence of the guests and to make Pianos tuned and repaired at r a- (ay which was attended ly Circuit sinner, had an appropriate speech concerning aonable prices. First-class work Judire l'heliw. t'4iuntv Judkte Marsh profit of m each. Delicious refreshments were truaranteed. A. W. Lundell, 'Mus. nnd Dan T. Smvthe. Mr. Barnes was wheat then served, and more music and Bach fun closed a merry evening. . . Mrs. r. I. Walts. tt-;uuier; K. C. Kogcrs, reporlrr. Owinn to the vital iibrtanfe of uing all avuilidiie Koutnl for food preparediK-NH, it wan ileriiled to turn the tennis court hack to Dr. ('. II. Smith. IteflVfhtnenl.h WereMTVed by Mrs. K. I'. Rogers and Mix. K. I. W'ntl.. axsiAtcd by the hot ti-ri-M, Mr. Fnuik (inihaui and Mrs. Wilbur W'oodi. Weston Mea I Ernie Blomgren, one of the Wes ton recruits who enlisted in Com pany E of the Second Idaho and are Members of the Girls' Honor now in training at Boise barracks, Guard at Hood River encourage en- writes to a local friend that he listment by kissing all of the re- likes army life so far. although he will have ample time for regret should regret be his iortion, as he cruits good bye. Mrs. M. A. Heulerger has ar rived from Portland to look after her land interests on the Reed and Haw It y uplands. The Saturday Afternoon Club will hold a cooked food sale tomor row afternoon at the Weston Mer cantile Company's store. For Sale. The Watts & Rogers have no idea Hardware-- all or any part of it destination. always has been and always will be, so long as the assessor is hanging around. W. & R. and his Weston comrades have en listed for six years. He says "the eats" are at times a bit deficient, but "we can't kick much at that when we see the bunch they have to feed." Thc young soldiers do not think they will remain at Boise much more than a week longer, but as to their ultimate While wheeling into town about nine o'clock Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubbell of Silverton, Ore- S. A. Barnes is temporarily assist- gon, piled up with their motorcycle, ing at The Farmers Bank of Wes- and the , lady sustained a badly ton, where Cashier Smith has been sprained ankle. The accident hap doing double duty since the enlist- pened m ar the home of Mrs. 0. M. ment of E. L. Blomgren. Nevin, who took them in and cared Mrs. J. M. Banister and daughter '' Patimt. Next day they were Item- returned Sunday from Irt- to go on their way , rejoicing, land. Miss Rene's condition has They are making a motorcycle trip steadliy improved since the opera- 'n Silverton to Spokane ; and tion which she sustained for appen- sm(-v leaving their home last Thurs day hail already journeyed 380 miles. A force of well-trained men un- .1..- .1 .u.. C!.... ..!.. MfuliiiiiH o ruiffrw'T liiu'mmlir . 1 1... - dicitis. , In order to clinch its record as the wettest month of all, April rnoon Club were engaged Mon day in the laudable task of mowing the lawn of the city park. The la dies did not confine themselves to supervision, but assisted in the spring beautification of this little oasis. Wednesday evening, followed oy a heavy rain for the greater part of the night. Not much damage was done, however. Pine creek roared, but did not overflow its banks. At the Price homestead north of town flooding was threatened by back water from a railroad embankment, the culvert proving insufficient to by the apointment of one of its carry it away. Carpels and fumi- foremiist citizens, R. N. Stanfield, ture were moved to the upper floor speaker of the last house, as Oregon's but the flood did not enter the representative at the meeting in house, as it did on a former Washington, D. C, of the National occasion. Council of Defense. Umatilla county haslieen honored J- "Off-the-Tray" the lunch service . recently inaugurated by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM that is proving immensely popular. A new reason why you should insist that your tickets read Union Pacific Sytfem. erson, county coinnus the distinction nnd ling SOI mi hu.shi'U of yesterday lit the highest aiiKintcl by Mayor Banister and prn-e, Vl.W per buMifl. on record in President J. H. Price of the Wes- Umatilla county. Roland Oliver, ton Commercial club, who were inlceniJent buyer, was the pur emiH)wered on motion to make the chaser. selection. The choice is generally regarded W. P, Whams, n pioneer banker as a good one. By reason of his of Walla Walla, died Monday. long service as a grain dealer here, Iff Sandwich . PI. Douchnuts Hard I loc IOC KM K J I Boiled Eli.. . Snecial Meat of Fowl Sandwich, (in aeaaon ) UK AH "Of-lha-TMr" ol mm aiia aulhi ia U.io. ParifclyMeai 4i.l.f of MM bica aaalHf a.prr.c4 car., waiter a... lareaia ear ! toarirt car. al BMaluax wllk liclM roo. al nal .ricas. Yea UI nf"f law fcatan. Wm. McMnrray OcMral Paaaenf m Agent rertland Mr. Barnes is well acquainted with the resources of , the Weston coun try, and he is, moreover, a public spirited citizen and an earnest pa triot. One of his sons, Sidney, was among the first to join the col ors from this section. The Umatilla county committee, according to the Pendleton visitors, is authorized by the national council of defense, and constitutes an inte gral part of a nation-wide organiza tion. It duties are to list the ma terial resources of the county, to take a census of the men available for military duty and to encourage CITATION v( In Uie CiMinly Court nf tho Stilt Oregon fur I'liiiililln County. In the mutter of lliu Kutatu f llunry (iulilliiig, lifc-i'iiHfd. To Mitt tS Jumlii nml t' tho two imtvr of llonry (joltllicrg, deteiiHcil, who.ic iijiiiich, HK'-'K. mid (HiKtuHicu mldi'cstfr are unknown, and to nil other un known liulm of the Diiid ikcenaid, if , imy tlwru ho : in i no nnniv oi inu miuo or (.iregon. ou Hre hereliy filed nml rtniiiired iiopeiir at 10 o'elock in the forenoon on the 2Sth tiny of May, 1017, lieforu tho County Court of the Hlute of Ortftfou fur Umiitilla County, in lliu Coimly Court Kocm In Prime Beef Pork, Mullon, Vtal ' Drfjsed Poultry FlStl Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices ' I'hniii! No. 't. Ordera l.iken hy iImuiii fur mini rontei. Ten ieicunl IntiTenl on nil nc cminU (iftrr Ml iln)n, I A. P. Perry T to Promptly upon his uppointuient Mr. Barnes began circulation of the production, and all of its members the Court limine In the City of Pendle- nerve without nav Dr W l Me- l"" " B",u "'imy, imm hiiu mere to strve wnnout pay. ur. w. it. m. h1((iW citU))i, jf vxM w, Nary, supertnU-ndent of the fwtem t:iiurl Bhould not im.ku nn order heroin uregon nospilal, is cnairmnn. tlireclniK nml Huthnriising Waller I-hit, AiluuniHlrator of the iihovo-nitmud vm tate, to null, in tho ninnncr by Inw :i....i ii,.. ....! .....n..,.t.. . ii... , i ... . 1 .1 IHvni.llPl.ii, w.w I'M'liWll VI LI1U ineogc oi iiiieuiy im xervice uie )UCeHicd, Hnd now belonging to bin cm- nation and of supiwrt of the com- tnte. to-wit; the SmithmiHt qniirlwrnf mittee's work, sent here for signa- the Soutliwem. Qtmrler of S. climi la, tnre In this tiosk he loeeived uc. !t' N . r.. VV. M., mtu- turcs. in mis tasa iu. iitiiv. ii ac Ilti.,i j,inuid UnmlilhiComily, toiimcuru tivc and invaluable aid from W. If. ftll)(lH t ,,ny ,(, C(S,H d expunneH of Gould, and in a short time the two udniinitrntin of mud t(ntu nnd del, u had enrolled 300 names or mme. preuuted and allowed HKainiit it. WitnoMB tho Honoralilc Chim. II. . . ,' ' Mamh, Judge of the above enlillod S. A. C. EleCtS New Officers - County Court, and the .Sen I of ijd ullivi.il iln.rl.i ul The Saturday Afternoon Club (Jmiililla Cmmty, Oregon, thin (Jth day met April 'i'A at the home of Mis. of April, 11)17. Frank Craham. This being the day It. T. IIiiown, Clerk. set for annual election of officers bbal By E. O. Dkai-kk. Ueputy. in the club's year book, the after- iZT" , , noon wan entirely taken up with u,lh.m. "i".'.' l,u,'l",,,t,,, election. ,) pri,te( IM Umatilla (Vmnty, Ore retiring (on, iiiirauHiit to order of the above Dr. 0. S. NliYVSOM Pliyniviau anrf tligvon Pout Huililing (Dr. Slum!' fur mer olllcel Atlic-nii, Ort. $500,0001 to loan on cood wheat land at 61 F" . G. Lucas Keid Kaliito nnd I,onna Y 081 no, nitron a440 NOW'S THE TIME t pay your Wratoii Leader "mib' u M u U businetw mutters and lb Mrs. K. O. IVMoss, the iireKiilent. nresided. The following officers were chos- I'"''"''-"'"" thereof U made on April l:t, ..... i.i . Ull. en: mm. n. m. ninuii, iucmihiii; Mrs.' Wilbur Woods, vice president; Mrs. frank Gruham, evcrt'ury; entitled Counly Court, and the fiiHt It. T. Ukown, Clerk. SBAl, Phone 221) Painless Dentistry DR. R. B. R0BBINS Jmld UuildiiiK Court and Main SI root . PENDLETON, OUEGON X ? y Y f ? r ? ? v Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1