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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1917)
THE SECOND SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS The second nrticlo of our aerlea of Kpecinlly jric'l bur trainn Is our 42-1MKCB DINNKIt 8KT for $1.85-delivered FKKK to any poatollU'o within tho first or second one. Thin Dinner Sot In made of beat quality American Semi porcelain In tho pretty Peatoon Sliupe tttid decorated with a rink Floral Spray und Green Vine dcHign a very attractive pattern that looka to la worth much more than we iwk for it. Nothing but uxefid piecea in thin Het, uh you will note by the following list: Hair Dog. Dinner I'latea Half Dos. Via ruta Half tot. Httuit Plato Half IM.I. rrull Mnut'iw Hair fcs. Tea 'um Half Dm. Tea Haucora Olio Platter Dim V'Btalilu Diah Ono KiiKnr ami rover One Crrmncr Ono lliiv.1. IH iy I The price on nil Dinnerwnre luut advnnced our ntock limited. We adviMe you to order at once. I'leune order Catalog No. 'i fjtr If you have nut been roreivlnu mir ('irrularH, Kaitliinii llouk let, VtU Stioota, etc., ilra4 amid ua your nam anil aildrtwa, ii wu very murh want t put you on our ninHing lit. Something of very aiwrial Intereat will anon be mailed tu all name on our mailing lint mid we want you to receive a copy. THE DAVIS-KASER COrilPAIiY I'tauoa, 1'honograplia, Mimio ('oinp to Home Furnilnm 10 ao Alder Ht. (Otkl Fellow Ttni.U) WAI.I.A WA1J.A. WASH. WWW WWW WW Fresh BREAD Daily and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS O. K. CANDY SHOP ,,,,,,,. REDS' ? BREVITIES I have fur ante HO sheep 70 Imlf Linrolna and 70 Oxford Down. J. M. Swnggart. W-ton l-odge No. M. I. . O. F., will have installation of ollirer Thursday evening, July 5. Mi n Kdnu ianihtT returned Tuesday from a vinit with college f ri iidn at Caldwell and Nampa, Idaho. Jack t hapin rcimru that tin j. acres of Im-uiih plant"! by himself und others on liia place near town lire beginning to look like bUt-cvM-ful food prcparedntus. The Woumn'a Missionary Soeifty will Kludly receive donations of old m-WfcpMM-r ami niagaxiniit, which the donors are reipjented to leave at tin lnsetnent of the Mrthodiht church. fmi'll Duncan returned Monday from a fortnight' vinit to tin rne troMilia, which met in all restart with hi approval except that he regarded the Itofe Festival aa a hit disappointing. Hi niftier Hazel, who aceotnianied him to Portland, did not return, and will probably attend school there. Cyril 1'roebntel ia back from New Mexico, where he nerved as time ket'iNT for several month of the big builder' supply company at Santa Fe of which hi unele, I'harlc iW-lxitel, ia general man ager. Ho came home for the pur pone of enlisting preferably in the navy. . Ait yet he i a little shy in weight. Mrs. Kva Hartman and Mrs. Lil lian McMorri of Portalnd, sisters of Mrs. L. S from Pendleton Wednesday and were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Wood. Other dinner guests in the party were Mrs Florence Roberta of Portland. Mrs. M. J. March and Mr. A. TardilT of Pendleton. Mrs. McMorris remained for a more ox tended vinit. MisaThurza V.Tucker, the 20-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tucker, living eight miles southwest of Medical Ijike, Wash., has answered the nation's call by donning overalls and pitching in to help her father plow his fields "Stop a Moment!" We would like to talk McCORMICK and DEERE binders KENTUCKY and VAN BRUNT drills, IiACINE threshers and MOGUL tractors, WEBEIt wagons and a carload of Weber grain tanks. SEWING MACHINES from $18.00 up to the wonderful ' two-spool machine. Ms tie Time to Buy Your BINDER TIM Come and See Watts t Rogers Simmons EOS' James Brown, member of a pio- titka-.r fnmilu tf tttiat Oiutf inn U'ou Wood nurtured up ha, j .unfd , a vk..0U8 jack while visiting at Iexington, Mor row county. Mr. Brown was stand ing on a watering trough when the jack suddenly attacked him, knock ed him off the trough and trampled uMin him. One leg was broken, and he was so badly hurt internally that fatal consequences are feared. Kindly remember, good people, that the Weston Leader is unable to do a credit business and "get by," as all of its own bills must be met in cash. Its terms are cash only. Clark Wood, publisher. and raise- wheat. Mr. tucker pur- pjanos tUned and repaired at rea chased a new tractor this spring s,,Hble prices. First-class work and bhe has taken entire charge as jfuarantced. A. W. Lundell, Mus. it engineer. Uach. ; , . Mime earning to drive a new The farm cottage of J. C. Turner ear J. S. Harris lost control of it ,Kks attractive in a new coat of Tuesday evening and went through ,iainti applied by W. S. Price. a oaru wire icnce near ine-concreie bridge on north Water street. He narrowly e.seacd a plunge of seven or eight feet into the creek bottom, .ItlMfTILVnm s sale or M-U I'KOPKKTV. N'otko la hereby given, that pur mant to ird of the County Court of the State of Oregon (or I'matllu County heretofore made, I, a admin lxtrator of the eatate of Henry Gold berg, deceased, will offer for sale at : o'clock p. tu., on July Sth, 1S1". at (lunilr auction, to the hlghe-t Mdiler for Cimh. at the front door ef the Court lluune of iuil County, in the City of Pendleton therein, tho following real property belonging: to said de-eai-d at his death, to-wit The aoutheaxt quarter of the nouth et quarter of section 12 in town ship 3 north of range 3 eaxt of Wil lamette meridian, situated In eaii County. Dated June gth, 1)17. .WALT Kit FA IU. Administrator, Etc. Resvnaudl We arc prepared to handle grain in the bulk, either for rolling or storage. Weston Milling Co. Executor's Sale of Real Property A Brass Bed for Any Room DESIGNED to harmoniie with any type of furnU ture, this Simmons Brass Bed will prove a pleas ing addition to any room, no matter hew simple or how dignified may be the furnishings. Conservative In design, this It one of the most popular models we have ever hown on our floors. And the Simmons' special methods of manufacture moke this bed practicallv wear-oroof. . DeMOSS FURNITURE STORE Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum).... $0 90 One hundred 1 20 Two hundred 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 45 and when rescued from his danger ous predicament his car was balane ing on the bank. The machine waa only slightly damaged. Notice ia hereby given that I. as hx I'ine creek ia a disappointment to ecutorof the last will of Charles Cun local anglers, who were led to sup- hani. leased, by virtue of au . tlionty vested in me by the terms of pose that the removal of the Hud- Slllll wiUf wU ofri.r or sale at public ton Bay obstruction by means of auction to the highest bidder for cash a hsh ladder would restore the H 'f the following real projerty be- streiun to the linnv tribe tt is lenging to tho Deceased at his death, hiruun l, "nn ,u , . amt now belonging to his estate, in now reported that another obstruc- tnc city of ivntTleton, Umatilla Coun- tion exit, above the confluence of ty. Oregon, to-wit: IxU nu in In-red 6 I'jne and Dry creeks. Be this as it 7 in Block 18 of Arnold & Kalvy'a Dr. S. L KENHARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 -4-W.4 M4&V V.-i--w- T 2 is an expert with the X tape. He will take your t measures scientifically and produce a made-to- X order suit that will give you the utmost' satisfac-1 tion."Try him. 1 WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAIIOP (HOP R. L. Reynaud M r and KODAK SUPPLIES EXPERT DEVELOPING IftA-, AND rUINTINU Goodwin's Drag Store J may, the nsJierman is lucky wlio approximates one trout per mile. E. E. Zehm, who has btvn on the army reserve list, left Tuesday for The Presidio, San Francisco, in re sponse to call and will go into train ing at the Ollicers' Reserve camp. When furloughed he was a first ser geant in the Washington National Guard and in line for a commission. Mr. Zehm has sold his half interest in the local pool hall to his former partner, F. W. Hoffman. His fam ily will continue to reside in Wes ton. Earl Olson was called to Pendle ton Monday to complete his enlist ment in the aviation corps, and went from there to Vancouver. Earl is among Weston's most prom inent and promising young men, and the good wishes of his friends will accompany him on his aerial flights. He was delighted at being accepted, as the ranks of Uncle Sam's air fighters are pretty well filled up. Roy Road was examined at the same time, but greatly to his disappointment proved to be too light. Mrs. Frank Robinson, living three miles south of Oakesdale, Wash., is still proving herself in hearty sympathy with Colonel Roos evelt's prowganda against race sui cide. She is a mother for the sev enth time, having given birth to a A.M.li.tn n K.. Tum nf !.... f.Wl.ll.VII HIV Ul 1 VIIUIVlVlli with all tenements, hereditaments ano appurtenances thereto belonging or ap pertaining, at 2 o'cltck in the after noon on the 21st day of July, 1917, at the frontdoor of the Court House of Umatilla County, Oregon, in The City of Pendleton in said County; said safe will be made subject to the following liens on said property: (1) A lien for street improvements on Webb Street abutting on said prop erty for $441.25, with interest thereon nt the rate of 6 percent per annum from date of sale. (2) The lien of a mortgage secur ing a note for $5,000, with interest thereon at tho rate of 8 percent per annum from July 14, PJ17, payable an minlly, as shown by the lieeorda of Mortgages of said Umatilla County. (8) The lien for proposed improve ments on Willow Street adjacent to said lroiertv. bv authority of The City of Pendleton, a municipal corpor ation, the amount of which is not yet g determined said lien being not yet re- n.u. .1: Said sale will be mad subject to confirmation by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Dated June 20, 1917. MANUEL PEDRO, Executor of the last will of Charles Cunningham, Deceased. ' Administrator's Notice Dr. A. F. Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Building - Upstairs t ratio uuirkndra7rtKMaolittlr4 or no r.. fivud Mwdct. kite or itnu ami 4- rriKio for Ff 8IARCM aa nport on tMtrtttnoiltty. Bnak rofum. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNIS yon. Our frao bookMo trll kov. vbat to lainat and mt, yoo womry. Writetodar. D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYER. 303 Seventh St., Washingtoa, D. C HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Practices in all State and Federal Courts. ATHENA, OREQON The Fanners Bank of Weston Established 1891 In the County i Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of William Walker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the above named estate with the will an nexed, and have duly qualified. All baby girl last week. The mother is persona having claims against said es onlv 38 years old. This would not tnte are hereby notified to present the be so unusual but for the fact that fS?!'-!?'??! ?2clera.? Mrs. Robinson has given birth to a total of twelve children. Triplets were born twice and twins once. She made her big record ten years ago by bringing seven children into the world within twenty mont&B. me at the office of Carter & Sinythe, attor neys, in the American National Bank building, in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated June 15, 1917. Granville Plant, Administrator, Etc. "Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith dare do our duty as we understand it" v Lincoln. Let us also have faith that it is our duty to accu mulate sufficient to provide for sickness and age, and in that faith persevere until we have the might. Trifles make perfection, but to be perfect is no trifle.