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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1917)
11 Mym s a: Our trroccrv stock is complete in every detail. $ You will find in it many things not ordinarily carried in a town the size of ours. Every article is 01 guar anteed quality. All groceries are advancing rapidly in price, but fortunately we bought heavily before the advance and are able to otter you some exiremeiy iuw puwa t V s: on a number of groceries. Come in and select what appeals to you now, while you can do so at your leisure. 5. t t t t f T t 5! You can reduce your table expenses at this sea son of the vear bv using local fresh vegetables. We carry the best of everything in this line FRESH x EVERY DAY. SVVV Boys' and Young Men's Clothing at SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Wo carry the "BEST EVER" lino for U.ys-tlio snappy, dressy lino that makes your boy proud to own and wear a suit. We can supply your needs. Blue sow novelties, pretty gray mixtures, from $1.98 to $7.50 unnxnt 1 1 -r SANDALS FOR SUMMER These are cool, serviceable, comfortable footwear for your rhildren. Thev sell regularly for 1.35. but for a special we will put them in. all sizes, 8 1-2 to '2," for only $1.19 z I win . 1 - Si , . - ; .r' u 98c TillED HATS 98c f : As a final wind-up of the season' business our milliner bus A taken practically all that is left, about fifty hats all pretty crea f ions that have sold up to $f.(H) -ami has placed them on a table tor your choice at 98c I ? j Splendid values indeed, about 100 puirs short ends of stock, patent leather, gun metal or kid shoes that have Mold up to $4.50. We will close out the lot for, per pair ? ? ? ? ? Y f ? ? ? ? '4 T TON ijUSA apam urn nnftt iinurv ' BREVITIES ! is visit One of the most brilliant and Miss Hazel uunoan effective short sieeches ever heard her sister at Portland. in Weston was made Monday even- j jj ,Knl js visiting relatives mg from the concrete t.rim oi warn at Spokane an, Ritzville. Miss Zelina Brown, daughter of THE MARKETS WANTED FROM WESTON Pendleton. Mr. Mrs. W. F. Matlock was among panied J. t. Kobinson, Oregon, outside Portland, must subscribe $100,000 of the $100. 000.000 emergency Red I'ross war service fund during the week of June 18-25 in order to mvt the ex pectations of President Wilson, who has appealed to the nation for thin 66c Mohair 60c per lb Portland. Vhil Club S2.KH; blui'lm 93.61 ; rtd RuiMan. 12 60: forty fold. !;(,. Ilarlfy No. 1 fil. M2 pur ton. Hay Timothy. :I2 icr (on; alfalfa, 123. Iiuttir Crrampry. 3Tc. KKiia Hanrli. 33c. Wool Kaatrrn Orcuon, 65r; vallry, street lountain in nenau oi me D...I rvo Ku C H f'liamh'r of IH.TJ VlViXJ J ... ... ., Chambers accom- lr- " James Stur- tamed a nroKen conar none in a ...... nji..t " .i . u..,i recent runaway aceiueni on uic the reunion visitors irom re.m.v... gls au u .cr v ., - , , : w a m o t pvn!111(i an(l from Pendleton, and an informal Weston uplands. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Sjn rally was held here, with music by WiUl a tl.am captained by Mayor children were visiting Monday in ... , , His sneech stim- n..,. Vut,a Afl,..nn raised her Walla Walla. aiaA on.i innirl the Will com- tor.iw p...i uiiiittm.ni in n f,.w fund Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Boyd of Ath- mittee aml his hearers in general, hours. She was the first town in Umatil a county hare is $.10,- ena were dinner guests Saturday of ,t is id that Mr. Chambers, who Umatia C0Unty and probably in 0"i w'''"" 8 p00- Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood. keeps books for a Pendleton firm, is Oregon to raise her share of the J- Price has been appointed hr.t-tlluc.t.m $2.M; club .' 60; i, i not nracticed Kne-iker but having r,..Tt f.m.l captain of the Weston Red Cross forty-fold. I2.B0; red Huaalan. $2 0; Mr. and Mrs. George Carmichae notaj prac "Jm at fund. Jm Hj are f;(,irge f.. 2.6o; turh.y red. 2.M. were in town Irom vvaua , R , The Columbia K.ver conlerence win, K. (J, Rogers, C. II. Nelson, for Weston's big annual event. oratoiy was inlusttd lor of Unitef, Brethrifn church has S. A. Barnes, Joe Hodgson and J. L R Van Winkle and daughter Cross campai. K. F. Wriggle to M aniitU.r. Gertrude left Tuesday for Portland The cast of the Weston band the Weston church as pastor for the These men are in industrious pur- to attend the Rose Festival and visit play, "Perils of a Great City." coming year. Rev. Wriggle ex- suit of tne benevolent dollar and relatives were entertained by Mrs. J. H. pects to be here and preach both are ,nt.,.ting with a liberal resionm. d r c r t d Pendle Williams, their coach and mentor, morning and evening next Sunday. Oregon leaders of the campaign rLo'nse to an in- Thursday evening with a delightful yicwew were in the mountains say in a communication to this r t th Piles fW-raisimr. t",M r. , 'r. . ,." feasible route i or me propoheu roan -wny kh-s noi urn government JJt""t i .jivrifiHr ftiiss iiiaovs Diiiiin. iviirrt- , r n... i in :ur.f., - - , ' iM'iweeri ri ntiiruni mm i.ti i oimi. The I'ader is also Barley-$44 per Ion. Butter -Creamery, 31c. Egga 37c. W.V.V.VAV.VAVAV.V.W P M. Price, now a prosperous Hrs. Iiov Reail. Claud I'rice, rrl farmer in the vicinity of Colfax, Olson and Clark Wood. The only Wash., was Here last wees u alisenl memner oi me ea.-i, wnra f buildinir friends and auenu ioe Klomgren, was sent a rounu robin" by his fellow troupers. He Although bent by the weight of ? training w n ,tner wesioo mrl than four score years. W. M. Idlers at Garfield. Ltah. Fraker was again a visitor at the Aft. reunion this year from Pendleton, mana: greet old reunion. preliminary steps will soon betaken the hlgin and loll Gate road. William H. Wood, .16 years old, died June 12 at I'endletori. Mr. Wood was a well known Athena finance this relief work? The que informed that tion is often asked. The American PURE ARTIFICIAL ICE it is maintained by pri- , .J Z rss Llz I Weston Transfer Co. a Red Cross is ranked as a neutral, as long as it is maintained by pri vate subsrc tion of the carried on as are the national naval and military oiierations. Relief J ti j J J it Davis & Kills unu tin I I Wl J '" 1 UVIVIIQl v IM a. fj m T ter eight years Sam Morgan f , ) a piomvr work, also must cut red tape, must w.w,ww.VAV.w.vi j ged to get back to Weston this f n fatner Henrv WoJ. be promptly ready for every emer- - Mr. Fraker- never misses these time for a pioneers' reunion, hav- shared honors with the late Charley wnW' mlf,t .be governed by human itarian principles and quick decis ions and must not be hamjicred by I he restrictions of governmental machinery. At the same time the events, ana nnas great enjoyinc-m ing conciuueu wieLins.i u, Potter as a stage coach driver in in them. take care of itself. Sam and his (,ar)y years j.un,.ra w.rvices were Mr and Mrs. Joe Hodgson and Hvwt. who grew up here, mo- h((, jn t)(. Mt.th()lst rhlirrh at Ath. air. loi ed down in their new Studi baker. -lU ..., i, !. W. 55. S in Portland Thi weekend Sam rerts that the Lind country nil intcrment Red Cros is the only relief agency Ily Z at the grand has had madt-to-order weather, and was hgd . Masonjc ct.meU.ry at formally authorised by the govern- ,.t m,. anA the .rrand unless sometnmg uniowaro naPF' 's Weston. Knight of Ptyhias con I'JUK vi ... n ., -i 1,, ..1.1,. ,1,. ;,t. fi. I (.-li..w. m ...... chanter of the Eastern Star. Dick will be able to do its lull share in thf. huria rjtei. ?...liir f-""ni'itvi ,'1. hunfrru rritllifitiC representing , 1 He has 800 acres in grain. IX-Moss trailed along, himself, ev. Milo (j. I'entley will preach Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Davis were at th(J KaptiBt church next Sunday here from Prescott, Wash., for the at n a. m Sunday school is at 10 reunion, at which for a number of a m an(j thert. wil be preach years Mrs. Davis has been a prime jng at iKht o'clock in the program favorite with her humor- c.venjnl? conducted by Rev. Storm oub readings. Mr. Davis has re- of j-jcijX- 'ou ISIiJh Wmilcd. Kcalod lidH will be received by undernlKned mi or before ,sntiirduv, .lone 16. 1I7, at 3 o'clock t. m.. for 50 Ioiih of foal to be delivered at ment of the United States. Its ac counts are audited by the war de partment. It is chartered by Con gress. President Wilson declares: "A large, well-organized and effi cient Ited Cross is essential. It is both a patriotic and humane ser- the school building on or before vice mat is rendered by every citi sejitember l, 1917 bidder to Hpccl- zen who becomes a member of the ly grade ui.d iuality. The right h American Red Cross." hereby reserved to reject any or ad tired from school work to accept a position with the New York Life. bids. D. Lynn Gubser and family of McMinnvile were reunion guests at The new elevators of the Weston the W. S. Price residence. Mr. Warehouse Company at Weston and Gubser was principal- of the Weston Downing will have been completed schisd a dozen years ago. in a very few days, despite the fad airisU.IMj(. has been ,hip- that the f carpenters lost nearly wu weeks of work from delayed mater- J ' ial. The contract calls for comple- 1 1 , 11 tion by July 1st. Some of the men Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Staggs are will remain for a time, it is said, visiting their son Herman at Philo to construct bins in the flat houses, math college. FRANK I' KICK, Clerk Kchool District No. 1J. Tiike Notice. l'loiii and after this date anyone irf;.s,;oMiti' upon our premises will be prosecuted to the full extent of he I-im. W'lic.fi, hip, June s, IKJ7, .'.Hi. A .VI) JIHS. JUK ti'V m;.SNIH. It;d Cross subscriptions need not ! paid all at one time. One-fourth will be due July 1; one-fourth Au gust 4; one-fourth September 1 and the balance October 1. I buy all kinds of Rcrup Iron. steel, rnalli'itble and easl and puy $9 per ton delivered at Athena; weighed on Uurka'i acale. ilaz relataln. Strn)ed - me whlle-fni ed red cow, imderblt and both ears spill, branded r'-vcrsu H and bar on both lde. Also one'brlndle cow with split nostril." fit) reward. A. f. I'erry. Weston, Or. Model llakery bread and talkers' Koods fresh dally, o. K. Cundy I Weston Meal Market Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices Phone No. 63. Orrlera taken by phone for mail routea. Ten percent interest, on all ac counts after 'M daya. A. P. Perry New Home Users are Quality Choosers FOR SALE BY H. A. BRANDT WESTON, ORE. i t Dr. Q. 5. NEWSOM Physician and Surgeon Post Building (Dr. Stone' for mer ofllce) AthenR, Ureg. "Cfllla taxi!" Lafe McBrlde'a it al ways at your disuoaal. Phone 02. $500,0001 to loan on good wheat land at 61 F". G. Lucas Real Kutate and Loans Woiton, Oregon i M M M I M M