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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1917)
1 QUALITY PBS FOR LESS Advantage In buying and more economical Helling ona tile Davla-Kuacr'a to make piano prices intpnnaible to rcg ulnr iiluno stores. Hut vrkv without quulity would moan nothing. We olfer tho Cream of the Market in each clan. Note the following: HKEWSTER 1'IANOS. To thoHO who wiw.t a hand aomc, durable, well-made piano one hav ing good action and splendid tone hut wlah to keep tin prieo tin low au ixmniblc, wo recommend tho Jlrpwator. It coinpun favorably with piano Helling at from $300.00 to ttiOO.OO, and yet our price la only 1250.00. MARSHALL & WEN DEI Here (h an old-time favor Ite, popular ainre 1IW7, guaranteed for life. Our prico only JJ25.00. ' HAtffrM IlKOtf. A famnua art product (lKS).-a t-.p nthr In nit thai uihhi to itmko a II no, hlgh-graila piano. A irreat School piano known a tho "ArlUta' Choice." Our nl0 only (171.00 and 1400.00. CHICK KIUNG. Tho nsmu la about nil that need ho mentioned, fur this itmiul old iilinn niHiaka fur ilaelf. Uprt(ht Ai0.oo ami up waida. Cranda 750. ml and tip. Alao chuapvr new pianos aa low as f ISO. 00. AMI'll'O. Tho Ampleo reproducing piano, the tnunlral actuation, of th age, may bo had In lha alarahall & Wendell, I ho Haines l)na. ami the C'liirkortnif. Call at any time to ace ami hear lhee instrument. If unabla to call, write fur Catalog. - THE DAVIS KASER COf.lPAIiY I'ianua, Phonographs, Music Complete Homo KurtiUlw r 1-I2 Aider SI. ((M.I Fellows Tempi.-) WAI.I.A WALI.A. WA.MI. Harnett. I, (.. ll'ipKlna HMO FOR SALE 800 acres level black wheat lund in lilnino county, Idaho nli to bo aummcr fallowi-d anl aeednl to full wheat good for 35 bushels to acre. Crop and land go for 15 an acre, milca from town Flint crop will pay and dojxit. for land. Four J. K. VAUCHT Fairfield. Idaho Paper That Room With Bargain Wall Paper, in Bun dles of three to six rolls at per bundle. This is pood wall paper, but we are getting rid of it in order tomake room for our NICE NEW LINE. Rug Rack "FW1 Up" BREVITIES L'umllt'd wheat liny for mil. ('. M. Trice. I want to buy a aceond-hand, two- borac, riding cultivator. Andy T. l. i d fiiiiiily have moved back to their mountain farm from the Helix nelghlorhod. Miss Kdra Simpson of Walla Wal la wait the gucnt Saturday and Sun duy of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Price. William Brown haa invented in a IIffht Four Overlund, which he bought Saturday of the locul agent, IJr. Kennard. Frank 1'iyiiiit, former Wcstonite, waa here humluy from uuncan, where h hi now statioro-d aa nec lion foreman of the O-W. K. & N. The baccalaureate neruum ut Co lumhia collide. Milton, wilt In: preuched next Sunday at K p. m. , by Dr. Warren. Wanton ieople are invited to ntl (il. The Wealori buys who Wi'Ct in training at Iloibe barracks, Idaho, to Hunt , fr Uncle Sum, have all lai n writ to OkJ''M, Utah, to com plete their term of preporatim. Ilie Miata I)rothy and Marjorie Iliillineh huve nturnel home for vacation from their achool work at Sti'ptiM-, Wah. Minn Murjorin will leach next yeur at Amrcican Fall. Idaho. ' j .Sunday n IkmiI. 10 a. m., and Kit worth lput;tie, 7 p. m., at Meth kIIrI church next Sunday, but no prenchitiK, aa I need to K to Walla Walla for the presiding elder. W. U. Smith, puMor. Tlie retrord price of fiO centa per pound waa pah! at iVndlelon " to Manuel Pedro for 30,OOihiuihU of wool. He refuatnl to sell hia larnlis for $H jnr head. William Pedro Kohl 1700 head of yearilnK cwea at llO.f.O xt head. Keprew-ntaive Louis Ilodjjen was a Wcaton viiitr Monday from Uma pine. He is atronfc- for the road bonds, Kayinif that in his view Umatilla county would be foolish to turn down this chance for a hard uurfneed highway if it ever expects to get one. Kept out for a time by eye weak ness which has of The fellow who said "Life is Just One Damned Thing After Another" gave a good definition. It bothers us to keep up with Life and the High Cost of Living. See our two-spool Sewing Machines our Motor Washers, the New Ranges, and Let us show you the McCormick and John Deere Binders, Weber Wagons' and the best hog wire fencing. Wails S Rogers Fifteen good men and true vol unteered Monday to help A. W. Lumlcll clean up the city cemetery, Mr. Lundell having been appointed by the commercial club to look af ter this work. A large amount of improvement was accomplished in half a day, and the city cemetery was made to look less disgraceful alongside its well-kept neighbors the CWd Fellows and Masonic cem eteries. After thanking KeUca lot PnltlcaUoa-lMUM Tract. i (Publisher.) U. Pibuc Land Sale. Department of the Interior, helped, Mr. Lundell reported to the club that to the best of his knowledge their number did not include a single citizen who had a K-ronal interest in .the city ceme tery. Those who have relatives buried therein were conspicuous. lata greatly im- he said, by their absence. S. Land Office at La Grande. Or eg.. April o, 117. Notice ia hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land office, under proviaione of See. 2455. R. S.. uursuant la the Annli. those who cation of Thomas H. Moagrove, of Hil ton. Oregon, Serial No. 015683. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bid der, but at not less than $1.50 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 6th day of June, 1917, next, at thia office, the fol lowing tract of land: EK. SVl, NW.'i SEJ. Sec 23. NE NW';, Sec. 26, Tp. 4 N.. R. 37 E.. W. M. v Thia tract ia ordered into the market on a ahowimr that the irreater nnrtinn proved, Lloyd Killgore was finally . thereof ia mountainous or too rough successful after several trials in en- 'Maud rnce lias leased ighty lor cuttvaUn listing in the navy. He was ae- ot land for bean-planiting to mA!1nHVljpluJn:i.b''t cemeu niier a reeeni exaininaiiun in - ...... " ..v. Portland. anl return.d home to ,mp lo Weston to grow this justly of Itvautiful patterns. Make your selc the selecting ia good. SLEEP SOUND! SLEEP SOUND! on NEW MAI TKESSES. ction now while one of our soft await the call to duty. Elmer Moser, a pioneer boy of Weston and a substantial stockman of Anatone, Wash, was here last week for a visit with his sister, Mrs. James Kirkpalrick, and nu merous friends. He contemplates club's food retiring from the cattle business got as far E resent at the hour named have ceased iddintr. The net-son tnakinir lha hiirh. celebrated food product. Mr. Pence est bid will be required to immediately is making arrangements this week P.av to tn Receiver the amount to proceed with his' planting, and thereof. haa the beat wishes of ail who be- L'"" file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. C. S. Dunn, Register. Nolan Skikf, Receiver. 1 Rev n an (1 1 (Us tdUss is an expert with the 1 tape. He will take your I measures scientifically and produce a made-to-1 order suit that will give you the utmost satisf ac-1 tion. Try him. WESTON BATHS. BARBER t and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud lieve in food preparedness. One of E. O. DeMoss Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum)......;......... $0 00 One hundred.:.......,........... 1 20 Two hundred................................... 1 75 Each additional hundred....... 0 45 i jt a g fms u and KODAK SUPPLIES EXPERT DEVELOPING and PRINTING Goodwin's Drug Store and buying a wheat ranch. Dr. A. F. SemiH-rt left Wednes day for Portland to apply for en listment in the dental corps of the Officers' iiseerve. If accepted, he will remain in Weston and continue his practice until called for service. He will then go to the training camp at The Presidio, San Farneisco. Miss Norma Smith is here from Salt take City to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M, Smith, and will remain until af fer the pioneers' reunion. Miss Smith has employ ment with a large department store in Salt Lake, and has just been pro- moted to a better position at an increase in salary. With Hafller twirling and C. Oliver at the receiving end, Weston defeated Athena in a well played ball game at Athena Sunday, score five to two. Arrangements .will probably be made for a picnic game at Weston Friday,; June 8, with the Athena team. For Saturday, June 9, the locals expect to take on the crack colored club of Pendleton, the Tigers. Sim Killgore and family were here Sunday visiting relatives, from their farm six imles west of Helix, where he has 440 acres in wheat. Mr. Killgore reports that the grain is coming along fine in his neighbor hood, and that the Echo country al so has a splendid prospect this having been an unusually favorable season for the light lands. He only reseeded twenty acres, and wslies now he had let that go. Cyril Probestel, one of Weston's promising young men who went to Santa Fe, New- Mexico, after a course in business college, has a position with tho Santa Fe Builders' Supply Co. His address is Huck man, N. M. He Vrites: "New Mexico is a country of vast but un developed t resources. ; However. the Weston Commercial preparedness circulars away as Nye, in the south enu or uie county, and was filled out by K. G. Warner, a lead ing sheepman of that district. Mr. Warner Ik doing a lot of extra planting this year. With Tim McDride officiating as auctioneer, the sunt of $16.40 was netted from the pie social at the Wild Horse school. This applies on the school piano, which is now more than half paid for. CITATION ; In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the matter of the Estate of Henry Goldberg, Deceased. To MattI Jussila and to the two sisters of Henry Goldberg, deceased, whose v names, sges, and postoftice addresses are unknown, and to nil other un known heirs of the said deceased, if any there be: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear at 10 o'clock in the forenoon on the Jtttth day of May, l!17, before the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Umatilla county, in me iounty tjouri Kocm in J the Court House in the City of Pendle- S? ton, in said County, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why said Court should not make an order herein directing and authorising Walter Farr, Administrator of the above-named es tate, to sell, in the manner by law prescribed, the real property of the Deceased, apd now beloniring'to his es tate to-witl the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, in Tp. a. N. Range 36, E. W. M., situ ated insaUl Umatilla County, to procure fund to pay the coota and'expenses of administration of anid estate and debts presented and allowed against it. - Witness the Honorable Chas. H. Marsh, Judge of the above entitled County Court, and the Seal of said Court affixed thereto at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, thia 6th day of April, 1917. R. T. Brown, Clerk. seal By E. O. Draper; Deputy. . Pianos tuned and repaired at rea sonable prices. First-class work guaranteed. A. W. Lundell, Mus. Uaeh. Dr. S. L KHSIARD f Veterinary Surgecs Hospital at comer of Main and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 I trade murk sad eoynttnm otxlmi r n fiv. ifeMft bkmM. ltten or ptMtoa awt te KTipiMMi for PRKC SEARCH mm! nw on iMtmtaWlttj. IkiakrtfvraM PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES lor jwia. r frw bookteta U41 kaw, wluU Cw tewaC m4 mv yam Muwoy. Writ todajr. D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWViaS. 131)3 Soventh St- Waahinotoa, D. C HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Practices In 11 State Courts. nd Federal ATHENA. OKEOON The Farmers Bank ol Weston Established 1891 This citation is published in the Weston Leader, a newspaper publish! and printed in Umatilla County, Ore gon, pursuant to order or the above Every l'""'cation tnereor is made on April 13, the food crisi.-fc is bringing her to entitled County Court, and the first the frout as a producer. available foot of ground is being PROTECT YOUR COUNTRY,, and yourself by strict economy and producing all you can of food and feed this season. It will pay you, and your country and the people need your as sistance. We believe particular attention should be given to increasing your supply of cattle and hogs. Try a small patch of peas for the hogs. Call on us if we can be of assistance to you. SEAL. R. T. Brown, Clerk. farmed, and the coyote is shoved lack by tha plow."1