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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1917)
mm 1.1V i-H3 ill il SOB fflOK t t t t t t t t t t r t t t t t t t t x x X ? X X X X i I i mr m I 11 ll . ! I i Be Prepared Can your own FRUIT, MEAT and VEGETABLES and be prepared for the long winter months. Do not let your garden vegetables go to waste. You can can them safely in the self sealing jars. We can supply you with any size in the ECONOMY, the KERR SELF-SEALING (wide mouth) MASON JARS, and lids, caps and rubbers to fit any jar. Also . CROCKS in 2, 4, 8, 12 and 20 gal. sizes, at prices lower than last year's. Mountain Strawberries are going fast. If you want berries to can leave you orders with us NOW. BndicottJohnson ij. s. arm r SHOE 1 1 i 1 g- . yjljftkv Men's Work Ming Ow hiIIniu I'M; n.X: II I". il gltiVivM I IV, -IV, Hll it'"" for th' leather fltlVll. s,. at s. itv. r.v. i.v, iv, :;. . I'mloiwotti- at -'.V. :11V itml l!V the garment f.r eonl. durable bal biiggan. I'ni.m suiu t il I'V. II I11' ii'i'l $1.23 thin for tmulitrtl nmKt, Shirt go"d ork Mv; hcaxier quality at '"' $t.oii. How MIiHM tOW, I Hi' Mill liif. Shoe l.7i, fil.tHi. :j,imi, ;i.r,u ami ll.fal -iiii'Ii'h k'ixxI quuilly WlU'k idlOO. Hats a good luinMindo fr I'V, ii.V Hiul filK' - H lln f good 'I'imI' ty. Sundurd make abort i'nU of nUft-k to close mt at only OSo. Men's coveralls ul frnn f 1.7'J fur for n good KhHki. for tin- trlf, uuil Mini tin famous "Allln-Ono" for Ladies' Auto Hats and Caps at 89c This in n lino of splendid hats i jul the thing for miv nothing of roul llttvn (, many, "' iv S5.00 ! nml fi-rU'ilioH thil luivp- Hill mi high ii ll.r.O. .S.iiii' mv ilk umli t ,i,0,m which i ll r.. v.tv mvttv mill serviceable ' the wllttrx" line! ymir choice for h'UV. till' dust, to omifort. Wf arranged displayed Mary Jane Pumps at $1.91 These are the best for wrviiv in tho lino of fwtwour hkI, nun-fm-iuhlL' ninl iirotty. rutont or trun niotal. V'ului To cIom out tutu for $!.!. Saadals at $1.19 Our entire lino of miihIuI in U fit up to two, value up to 11.60. ?.vv This is the hoe you will buy for your real eorvli-e shoo ni, lihlo and maile exaetly to the Mflflc tlons reiuiroil by "Unele Sam." All tan leathur, the In-st ulioi for the money toilay; 15.00 the Mir. line, All irinxr" quality ruani't leather-- tn l:t.m. i nothinif bettor for Mimmer wear. your ejiukv j Your ehojee while they lut for only i.ih. : pwJ jf Wfl pwwi 't1 A i TOST V rrA u v- U M uuu I ,., . ljv u-ii 1 1 a BREVITIES As in other sections of the Inland Mm. Minnie Walker of Helix has mJ CLOlH 10 WANItU Dl Empire the wheat outlook around been visiting in Wetson during th iiirOTftU Ul A T II Weston is not now especially prom- week. Jj WESTON W. C. T. U. ising, according to the tvporta of Mi. James ISradburn of iWtli""'! ainereni observers. tniie ihii ,.,. f M nilli ir, rth- 10 Vt IV 0 UV. V ' " ur Ki8. Dr. Watu lU'Iivered a Suiht Hudson last week to Judge Pendleton. John Hailoy, truant oflieer, was here Monday on business conntvUnl with his work. guests at the San Francisco. grain will come through and make a crop in any event, the yield will J. A. King and family are among be cut by the protracted hot weath the Weston campers at Bingham. er. What will become of the Miss Virginia Funk of Walla Wal- spring grain, however, in the event la is the guest of Miss Marjorie that there is no rainfall soon is Bulfinch. problematical. Specially on the uplands is rain needed. While there Lt-In town, a pair of bi-focal js moistun, underneath, the soil , t.i . i iy... . I .... . . gtai, Koiu-muumi. crust is baked and hard, lineup- Dr. Kennard. . anlj farmer reports that his barley Mr N. R. McVav of Goldendale. is headng out, although scarcely- Wash arrived Tuesday for a visit six inches high. John Hcrndon is lu re from the with her sister. Mrs. A. W. Lundell. ,n MConwlCl. with an ordor js. Walla Walla valloy for a visit with Mrs. Sarah McDougal left Satur- sued Tuesday from the county IS ('ra,l' H! . day for her camp in the mountains, court. Osa Ixhj Coverdale, a little Mrs. Curran McFaddon of Hie fhe was accompanied by Mrs. Re- boy about three years old, was Dalles is visiting her parents. May becea Culley of Walla Walla and seized upon for delivery to the court or and Mrs. J. M Banister. Mrs. L. C. Jlanler of Dry creek. by Mrs. Olive Wevn. JMe young- M jvan - . , . I. , i ster's parents are s'parated. and . m ' --t , Ovnnz V unfavorable weather ..i L ' L.-. .. .1 . i frm M yjs.it conditions the straw berry crop in 1 k 7k Frank Smith at Wl)a Wall,t. uiiiuiuinu ure . ' ,,, Mary Bradheld, upon whom the pa- " the upland regions near Weston m m, wm c8ush1 t KmM tune, an(, repaire.l at rea ls mach below the average A few fc Mfg Nevjn ,t b prjcw First-claNS work berries are coming to market and , llrf . f fh uVuHinJ miarantetl. A. W. Lundell. Mus. uinii v u.ra ' ' j im n -- Bach. 'Die W. C. Ti mvl Tuowlay itf- John Adam W Poor tOMr. John Ail am. wh-oihI iirmlitmit of lb t'nlted tuie. wt ii"t a cowl loner. Ilu wtniil au'rtlier term anil workut hard for It. Notic of Ibe eauIMata recelvnl majority if tlia electoral ioli-t. mi J I tin etectli'ii wai thrown tulo Iimiijki of ri-prriH'iilallVM. Hut Ail i lr.nl ftn diiiiic lifr. for h in Itm rn, !" olWjr po fwo ternoon with Mrs. Kawiwn ir'iiai Six Ion, The program was disiH-tnttnl Fee of wjt, an, a general diseuion of the part iotic depariiuent of union uuvtu- lit hfKtift imiui-rr e!torai work took up ull the time of the v.i. tenia I voiH for. Thua lLo niet'ting. rlmli-o lay betwaeu J'ITitii anil IHirr, A basket will be pittcoti In the ant! JelTirii woo. Ailam wan very vV.m.,11 Men-nniilo Comiianv store uiui U i!lKriiiiil4 ami tlll rvrryluluf Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. hunk are ,.,,i,.-t th material, and even- In lit er to mako tlilnu unpleaa. St. Francis hotel in ,a,, ,(f lh(. m.ihM,rhiHKl is ai.H-nl- i't f"' ' arceaiir. Il HIM every ed to for this needy .lopartnient. m iM Iny l.la bamla on, SaysaW.t .T. U em or. ao, "Any wiirn out table cloth or I f pf iU m). shoot or whi e muslin IPnwnt of ntnnn ho ,lU ,1)lr,y ..wuim any kind will be aceeptaU-. Mater- rrM(0(, ,WPlltJ..tllre m-w judgeship, ial of this sort is badly needed for for ,,,,. ,lipr, WB ,IC(,M,y, the wounded soldiers and cannot Ik- worii tni tbo trko of mldnlglit on houidit at the stores. Our house- M.rch 3 fllllua out and alciilnu com- O'Harra has returned wives can help in this good work in millions for tbeso "mltJnlKlit Judges," ith her daughter, Mrs. a way not ossible for anyone else, as tbey wr called. Areouaut it Wjtlja Walla. by sending these goods to fill this , , ) , ., nm.1. . n.i Jijiaket many times. A committee will tear the material according to the directions given out ly" the Ken" AtfalBistiilor's Nttlct t Flllo rtiul Accaggt . . Ai,k uiai luwpi, .i,. " t 'i ..v.jii . it n --- ' i r i ... ...... : .. . - .. i . mrr fin AiKkea ud at lo ..oo , .. , - o..u V ross anu ai ler iioiiiniuiK per crate, lew Van Winkle, who Dy ms Iu,er' DaK"' , ing it will be sent to our local Ked raises berries ob Pine creek above The proposed change in the I'lim Mrs. W. L. Robbins loft today Cross for distribution. Weston, finds that fais crop this year creek road above Weston is report- for a visit t-ith her sister, Mrs. "Some of our young ladies have is only' about a third of what be ed to be nearing realization. Of Elizabeth Sells, at Portland. She already made 'housewives' and sent usually grows. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for UmntilU County. In the Mutter of the Estate of Mnrtin K. Olson, Deceased. Nofi in lii'ii'ltv irivi'ii thut. I. in Ail. the S1000 requiml to be raised-was accompanied by her little nepli- them to' thd soldier and wo niinistrator of the above named eaUte, ty m with 'iht Vkrk of tio tioe ciitftl Jones, a boy of sixteen, tried to drive the calf into the corral ktt.i-iiitii liuuirir nnv ait urr inn rtt nut to nnyUiintr in Html lu-cuunt ftttttttttttf tttttttttf done by the AdmiiiiBtrator ut any ttmv 4AA4AAAiAi4A44AtiA44AAtA. Dr. 0. 5. NEWSOM Physician and Surgeon Pout Building (Dr. Stone's for mer olllcc) Athena, Oreg. County kv UWnn .ml th linlnnrl fiirmirc ew. Master Iknnttt Sells. Who Will kmu that mnnv i.tluT will ilu kit. m-.f i . E t . !, . . ' . . . . . .' . .. ., r, V - ..." 'j mo laioiLr i . i. in hs wrvMi hv ih nun it la uani reioin nis inoiner more, rrum w. ih.i tha roiuirt ur ihp num. c. ...i.i-.i. ..... i... ..vt ......u i Weston uplands are dining on veal, that $800 is subscribed or in sight Portland Mrs. Robbins will go with ber sent be given to our president, o'clock in the forenoon of Julv ;to, They were going to Bingham Anrf the balance will be forthcorn- her sisUr to the seashore. - n,ir nt m.tinir will 1- hold 117, aa the time and the County Court Springs the other day, when Ray j AmoRg )ar.r town sub- Rv w K .,i ,,f l-m. at the United Brethren parsonage '"..".ll'.'S!' -il l? ,i'y nnf mnft prnml hv J K I ipimi. ri : . . : a f, l 11 If u miniiannrv (lav nnrf -.i-.. i ...i Rv 1 " " UIWTI, IN. l ILSSIMJnK fw. wi. . ' j "; mu inif, wm'ii nnu w nvvv mny . . - it ' i. k p n. rkJisrir oi nn rree oirt ioi 'ivkiwh ni ""KKfwnLnThur "nd 150 frm the Wrton Mifrcn- MethfKlist church, in a tent meet- Come one and all to these good the trip, but the call was in no nur- ;i. p., , , , , . , ,.i: rv to enter the corral, and frisked i' in . , the hol grounds t A th- meetings. around as calves will. Kay picked &rt Orvgnman: Alleging cruel ena. . Sen'icw .are ht M every night n a small stick and struck the an i- and inhuman treatment, Hulda M. at eight o clock and there wil ChUTCh Of the Brethren mal. light blow behind the ear. Allyn hu filed suit for divorce preaching Sunday at H and 8. Much to everyone's astonishment, against Thomas Allvrt A Myn. a "You are welcome, - says Mr. Klein ufyr ,7.W it Ml over dead Weston mountain farmer. She akks t3 Werton people. ' c i t. i ,t ell over dead. the privilege of visiting their .! 3 At the Chu, ,h of the t Unit., J m.-Sun ay M James R. Brown died yesterday year old son and having him visit Brethren in Christ 'july l there i-10 n m-MtaS Study at Pendleton, following the arnpuu- her. They were married in 1903. wj be Sunday school at 10 .'. KS tT-C W S tionof a leg which was seized and and she alleges her husband's con- Dreachinir at U a m subject "Thy S'u. P uiV 6.' i f i crushed by . vicious jack while Mr. duct became such that she left him E!!2?L. v ' r 7, . T:W p. .-BiU Study, Ufc of 7 ... ,. - nuiKUWii win. . a . v , ttv . T,iu Pmvn mtbc vititincr rvlativosat LfK- lac Inmid U.' M Pototwn in . , ... i. lirisi - -' - y.-up. m.; p reaming ai s p.m., ington two weeks ago. Mr. Brown her attorney. subject. "The Uw's Failure;" pray- w-as m member of a piont-cr Heston was ontMlB;n. er mjng Wednesday even- amily. his renU having l.-at.-d ftem.n al the home ing at 7:30. All are invit.-d to at- ... Pine creek Mow town in ,-arly A m Uwl lhiw wir, K. F. Wriggle, Ji' T u T ii L thememU-rs tho following gmls l4r. and li in lendlo o. H.i Mrs p. I. Watt. '-" Wiltii of Hl and the remains jujc( nke w,,n. , UK. V,. N. SfVll 1 1 1 rrr bruuglit here t.Jay for mtT- 1 n. . . if tnent. Funeral sirvices will lw William W illson and brother ami FhySICISn aHCl iUrgCOIl conducted at the United Brt'lhren Miss MaM Hale of SUpUe, Wash., . ..Vl.-lf ihi .fi. n woiv truosts last week at the C. F. )ff" v,lu buiWmf IIU vaa v w.v - - ' " by Ktv. W. 55. tax. Uulfiach faro, WESTON iw Home Users are Quality Choosers FOtt SALE BY IL A. 6RAI29T WESTON. ORE. may present the aam anil they will tx heard, and when and where aaid final account will ba by the Court Anally settled. This notice la pnlilinlied pursuant to order of the above entitled Court made June 26, 1917. CHAS. II. CAKTER, Administrator of the Enlate of Mnrtin E. (HHon, Deceased. JOHN BONEWITZ, Elder. Clian. H. Carter Dan I". Smyth Carter & Smythc LAWYERS PENDLETON - OREGON "Callataxil" Ufa McBride's is al ways at your disposal. Phone 92. T. M. PttcriM (i. Jl. Rohop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS OKEUUN Pendleton, Or. PURE ARTIFICIAL ICE Weston Transfer Co. M I riatHa t. cm. F". Q. I HOAR L DaViS & Ellis f Kei.1 EstaU and Uana 1 P , ! ! Weaton. Oregon ""'' ilM.M.W.-.v-,',,,.,;,., ;,.tt,ttt,((U.t $500,000 to loan on pood wheat land at 61 i