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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1917)
! Spiig x . si i X X T Y t t t ' X X I ? t T T t t y ? y ? 5! Blue Serge Suits You can , war PI" Scrjre at a wwldinjr. at businoj. at church. It's eiiiuWe for outing, call? aril dances. It look well on hih. wido. short narrow or average men. Thciv'a no faluic more irenuinely servicvablc and satisfactory than Rlue St-ryw Wo have many dirtcrvnt blues, in several varieties of sente, and malo up in a wido raw of sly!. If you cuVt find what you like in Illuo Sorjjv her, it rolab!y isn't made. Bo auro to have a look at the throe button, semi-fitted lmck, cm.scrva tivc Clotheraft Blue Serge Special that we're seltinar for 16.50 Other suits from JS.50 to $20.00. WEB TQM The warm Spring days are reminding us that it is time to think of the new suit for the Spring and Summer. We have anticipated your wants and have for your inspection yery at tractive lines of suits for men, young men and boys. It will pay you to look these over. The styles are the bestthe prices right." .v.v.v.v.w.v.v.'.v. "Betaoif The Itoltnont t'lntluv for yotintr nu-n fll! u Ioiik' felt want- a suit for u ly just coming into youn-r manhood soim thinjr dressy not a boy's nor yvt a muuV, lut designed for boy of this uk All long imiit.s. In-lt hacks, the MtiwuiV let styles, and priced from $8.00 to $15.00. if MOTHERS. Buy Mannish Clothes lor the Boys Unjr before tlte little fellows U-gin to tako a real interest In their clot la they Itegin to notice, uneon nciouly, difference in "clothes. IVfhiiw yn buy tlu-m nomethliiif that ap's-nla to yolt, and it doesn't apK'al to them. They can't ex plain wh, but often the rvafon is this- it in'l iiiHimi.-h. I toy like ninntii J clotlice. The nliKhti-bt feminine jinwMion aroiio- their di-like. It doesn't et.t any more to give them the kind of clothe they like and you'll like them, too! Our lilioj of Uys' Clothe are ttn carefully .elected a our Men 'a l-Iothen. They're rtmitly made, and the price we ak art? from I.J8 to $7.f.0. yje .. do u, salens Mr, b.w.u. INDUSTRIES DECLARE TAX 1MENAGES LIFE REV1TIES AT WESTON OPERA HOUSE Pastor It. II. Barber of N- York will deliver a lecture at Wes- her mother tun opera house next Tuewby even. ' tjo Wim Uplands, wife of May II. Old Glory will float fnn a ur DAhDtK IU Wlktl pole 75 feet hign to ue Bei m la ment alongside the city fountain on Main street, and will be ruitied on Decoration Day. These Hrranpe- ment have been made by the com- mercial club flag committee- Bud I will pay cash for aecondand , Jim price m$ chance Rott- autoa. A. liiillips. ert. Thes were out yesterday httet- T' r. 'a . Mr. !c was born November ling for shekels in the rain and met m. way , m ,2 m2. and had apent all her life with a libera! response. They have the subject: "Why in the World ly. Mar,.h 9 m4 sm. WM k,v at SS0. The nole Unconvcrtl and Who is to Itlame? ,, Mre. Bert Marsh of Rockland, tn-niJtwA nt tost bv Clar- Many thinkinir people an? asking i, t i.: nt. !'. Idaho, ia visitinff mt - the borne of ; r -..jn nuui, who ' thia question, especially in view ,,.',,,. flli;(.i will scour the mountains for a of the fact that the heathen popu- At atf0 0f fourteen she was Needless to say, lauon or me worm is saiu 10 nave eonvcrted and became ft member (Contributed) Ik-rtlia Ferguson Lee, Honjamin W. Lee, died 1917. at 8:15 p. m. at the home of I.,..... nn Fr War Mrs. Chickens are wanted by Webb at the Weston hotel. Dm4 Hmli nt KlY-l-IJItWi her parents in this city. J. 1 Eiam. who conducts the itoWe stick Overland agency at Walla Walla. the flag itself will be worthy the has just received two carloads of gjorit)Us traditions of Uncle Sam. Light Fours. Heavy Fours and jt & planned to purchase a flag Sixes. Dr. Kennard will Uius be about seven by fourteen feet in sice, able W supply Weston patrons wish- Reliving in ing tb fine cars. prodortion of farm prod- W. Leo of W. Leo & Sons, Walla 'uetSi pn,f. John -Washburn, Dean Walla, manufacturers of a vinegar k. R. Naylor and Ilinkle Cox, stu product which has met with much 0f Columbia Junior College, favor from the trade throughout nave unjt.rtaken to plant 160 acres the Inland Empire, was here Wed- pr Mexican In-ans. l"he land has nesday wliile on an automobile, trip gurod fnni Coorgc- Winn, to Twin Falls. Idaho. residing near Weston. The only Work has been resumed on the difficulty now is in H-curing the elevators at Weston and Downing necessary seed to plant tlie laae stations, after a long wait for eer- area. tain timbers that had Iwn ordered w ,j j.K.slj!t. .tunH-.! Faturday in plenty of time but were delayed - ' Wa, whi.n ni. was sh.pm.-nt. m WKiiUTs on . an inmate f Taxes Assert Financial Ruin at Hand. .1 '1 i . . r I r 1 .M- in,- ,f, ' -: - (Pastor Barber) in shipment, i' cwikiimts. n fiM w,k ... himate cj St. the job were idle for ueariy two M v j,,!, following the re weeks. : " moval of a cataract. He is now f The Preston-Shaffer Milling com- slowly improving, and feels confi pany of Athena has offered a bonus dent that his vision will be bene of ten percent on the wages of all fited by the operation. nwn who remain in itsmploy fr..m gj Girls spent a most doubled in the last century- in May 1 to October 1, 1917, "Jw- pleasant evening iMonday at the spite of all the missionary effort, nus to date from April 1. The ome cf jir, anf Mrs. Manin Ad- Some critics charge this failure t company does this to secure the wnere .ey wcro entertained the missions themselves, others to uninterrupted wn-ices of the men Adkins and Mrs. Jo- Wood, the laek of funis, but Pastor Par during the period stated. Tfae c!ub wJj nv?t n.?xt MmJay ev- l r dm not agree with either of A. S. Pence of Hillsboro, lor- eninsrat the home ot miss wnti mese prontiuons. of the Free Methodist church. She had been ill for the past two years, and although often given no hope by physicians she was cheerful and patient, always looking forward to the time when she could regain Imt health. Her devoted husband did all in his power to enable her to be cured of her illness. Ijist fall she underwent an operation in the Mayo hospital at Rochester, Minn., and for awhile seemed to iceuperate. A few weeks ago rhc fulfjred a relapse, and although three physi'.'ians were called the time had come when the Great Iliy isciatt above called to her and she crossed the silent river, while sur rounded by near and dear ones. She leaves to mourn her loss a heartbroken husband, little daugh ter, .mother, seven brothers, two sisters and a host of friends. HOUSE AGREES TO LET COLONEL RAISE ARMY merly connected with the Southern Jost-phine Lavender. Pacific, is here looking up bean land. Ho wants to plant sixty to eilnliy acres in uw if he mn re the irround. Mr. IV-nce saj-s that he will cultivate both ways and plant with a check sower, and the ground will be well cared for. Good five-room house and lot to for stock in the e.stn Mer cantile Company. Andy T. IJametti Wbolesome Food Saves Teeth Like all the organs of the body. the teeth need exercise. Hence A "pie sale" and an interesting hard crusts, stale whole neat program will mark the close of bread and other coan and fiorous MnsTc. L. Pinkerton's school In foods which re.ju.re thorough chew the Wild Horse district tomorrow ing before they can 1 swa Mmi (Saturday) evening. The school's are especially good- n.-t only f-r piano wa, recently installed, children but for adults. Th. k-p ,nd Willi available fJr the musi- the teeth well ex ere.--!. .'. cal txvrd. All are invito! to good supply of blood. "Wh.u the eTld if the ladies will bring muscles and expand pies and the gentlemen money to that oom isprovide buy 'ex. a tha hatter. teath. Dr. A. r. wi-H Ul.. Wihioston. The y was rWtrri la congref for t'olonl, Ropvevrlt, If The lecture is under auspices of autbortMtion l lvm him bjr llir ad the International Bible Students mlntiirntlon. to rai! a dfi-Isinu of Associatitm, and in acordance with volunteers for service In France, its usual custom, seats will be fne Reversing its prrvioui action and and no collection will be taken. overriding the conffrcncc roinmittca en th array draft btl! the house voted IM to 17s. to empower the president to extend authority for recruiting such a division. Forty-five democrats and four In dependent! were among those who voted for it and there were 34 repub lican vote caat against It Represen tatives MeArthur and BjnnotC of Ore gon; Johnaoa. Iladley. Miller and Oil), of Washington, and French, of Idaho, voted to allow the eolonelto raise four divisions. Representative La Follette of Washington voted afiiut Vil frppcjj. Navy Strength Raised to 150,000 Men. Washington. The senate passed the house bill increasing the enlisted strength of the nary to 159.000 mea and that of the ssarlne corps to 30,000 men. i Waahlngtoa. Congress began the sixth week of war with the calendars of both bouses still filled with legisla tion which the administration feels Is essential to the successful conduct ot the conn let with Germany., The war time lax schedules of the ll.iOO.OOO.OOO revenue bill were attack ed as threatening (he lite of many in dustries by a score of witnesses before the senate finance committee and were defended by house leaders during de bate on the other side of the rapltol as absolutely neceeaary to preserve the life of the nation. .Manufacturers, Jobbers and retailers In many lines touched by the new levies. Including high officials of some of the country's leading industrial con cerns, almost without loeptlon con demned the house bill as unjust, dis criminatory and likely to result In the suspension of many of tho smaller business houses: Most of the senate committee wit ncsses expressed their willingness to do their bit In paying war taxes, but declared the house provisions distinct ly unfair. Those who protested In cluded concerns Interested In taxes proposed for public utilities, coffee, tea. advertising, Insurance, automo biles, musical Instruments, the moving picture Industry, Jewelry and drugs. In the house many portions of the bill were under fire, but democratic and republican leaders In charge re plied that the money must be raised and only high taxes could do It. Rep resentative Fordney, of Michigan, ranking republican on the ways and means committee, matin a apeech for the measure.' I In said he agreed with Democratic Leader Kltrhln that the bill bad some faults, but that on the whole It waa equitable. Weston Meat Market Prime Beef Pork. Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices 1'honc No. M. Orders taken by hoii0 for tun 1) Routes. Ten (tercofit IntiTt-nt on all ac counts sfu-r 30 days. A. P. Perry Dr. 0. 5. NliWSOM i'hyttirUin am! Surgeon Tost liuitdliig (lr. Stone's for mer ollici') Athena, Orcg. r i f $500,000! to loan on pood wheat land at 61 F. Q. Lucas I Km I KslnU) ant) Loans Weston, Oregon NO WS THE TIME to pay your Weston Uudcr "sub" Dardanelles to be Under Belgian Rule. raris. Helgiunrw flag to fly over Constantinople and Belgium to con trol the Dardanelles, is said to be the allies revised plsu for its war aims rtipeclifig Turkey. In Solitude. ' ' All welsht- thlntrs are done In oll tude that J(, without mxHetY, The nienn f liiHUnveineut constat not In l.rnjMi, nor In any violent delcns, for these iwl. and cool very Hott'iT. but In intient i.-n-tlclng for whole long days, by wlil j I make the thing clenr to my higfcett reason. Jean raul KlUiter. ('hone 229 i Painless Dentistry DR. R, B. R0BBINS Judd Hullding Court and .Main Streets PENDLETON, OREGON ' t ? ? ? ? X X ? ? Y ? y ? ? f X y ? ? ? ? y x ? ? ? X t ? ? ? y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y x