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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1917)
J,j& ul ty) ? J ? ? ? ? X ? ? y y ? ? ? t x 1111 y. t' ? t y. t t ? ? t t X X t ? Y ? Y t t f t t f Y f t X t t t t f AW.W.V all nniiL uhihmo omulo REDUCED Be Prepared Can your own FRUIT, MEAT and j: VEGETABLES and be prepared for f. 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 i any size in the ECONOMY, the KERR SELF-SEAL-j: ING (wide mouth) MASON JARS, and lids, j: caps and rubbers to fit any jar. Also :j CROCKS in 2, 4, 8, 12 and 20 gal. sizes, at prices lower than last year's. I Mountain Strawberries are going fast. If you want berries : to can leave you orders with us NOW. AfAVWAV.V.V.W.VAV.V, For tho remainder of this season ttll white canvas flu aside from tennis shoos will bo sold for lex. It will pay yon to anticipate your want.' for next season and !' " supply for next year, us thc.se goods will lo decidedly higher. All $.It pumps will go now for Jl.'.iS. All rubber solo shoes w ill mII for 10 vr.vnt less the pair. This will include a wiilo variety of while can vas shot's ami pumps all new stock anil very desirable; will lie in goiid style liot m ;i.-o!i. A table of remnant stock white shoos, all tin- short lints to close out; children's, women's values up to $-' tit nse. Women's Comfort Shoes at $1.49 The-- are the kind for tirel feet i-oft ami pliable. Every Iioum-ke-K'- should have a pair. All black leathers; some have ehtslie siiles; some Juliette?; have sohl as high :ts$2; for this speeial Pretty Summer Lawns at 9c Yl To elose out this lot we have as sembled all our sum r ilie.-s lawns to offer regardless of eosl. All are sheer, cool and dainty; very de-tir. ble for summer dresses; have sold us high us 2"e, but for this summer sn'oiid only l'e. Men's I'M Clothing Overalls at 7!e. $1.. I. -:., 1. 1. Cotton fclovesut 0e, 'Jiv, and for the lent her fneed. So at 8c, I0e. I'.V, l.V. l!iH 'J.V. Underwear at ''to. We ami 4'.e the garment for eool. durable Iml-brigKim. I'nioii Mills nl at I'.'c. $!. ' Hom upKirter. I and 2f Shoe i.7s. $2.oi). $:i.oo, $:i.f.n mid $ l.r( men's U''l uailty work shoe. i nt a (mhI sunshade for lOe, J.V and GOV- a line of K"hI ual ity. Standard mak eJuirt mU of and Ktuck to elose out at only HHc. fl.2' this for standard makes, j Men' coveralls l from II .79 for Shirts a itod work shirt for ! a k.mhI khaki. fl.'KHfor the triH'. oik-; heavier tiality at l.'e and and the l.oo. j f 2.50. famous "All lit-One" for Ladies' Auto Hats and Caps at 89c This is u line of splendid haU and eaps for Indies that have sold us high us $l.fiO. Some are bilk and ull are very pretty and serviceable Mary Jane Pumps at $1.95 These are the best for service in the line of footweAr eool, com fortable ami pretty. Talent or nun metal. Value up to ?:i.00. To elose out this line, your choice for ll.'JM. just the thinjr for the dust, to siy nothing of real comfort. Wc have to many, and have arranged a sale table on which u displayitl the entire line; your choice for H9e. Sandals at $1.19 Our entire ilne of sandaU in th in up to two, values up to 11. HO. All Kod iiality ruset leather nothintf In tter for summer wear, Your choice while they last for only $1.10. V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.M rAAT So A 'UJLNS DO IIMIIIMIIIH.ttt! f ? f t ? T ? T ? ? T t ? ? ? ? z BREVITIES Last Wednesday night about fen o'clock a cherry orchard w;u raided in the uptcr end of town and while the young raiders were gorjrinjr themselves in the trees several shol.s were fired in their immediate piox- . T I. .1. . hi i nil i.if.. Set of light hack harness, good that one of them lost the .seat of key numbers for the three Weston as new, for sale. C. W. Metz. his trousers and a section of cuticle precincts: T r u. K'i,t p,.r.t in a barb wire fence, while another No. 15. Serial No. -IIU, Herman . ill. vuiiifiwii iwo iwujjiim i v. v. ,..,;.. I. ! ,r v n il n. .17 l-.ni. j t Ton,...-- WAR CENSUS REGISTRATION FOR WESTON COUNTRY !Mow is the war census list and son; 3!l. IVederck Hockhill: .'K'L lU-njamin W. !; :W.t, Kufford J. r'rice; Mill. VAwin March; Mo. !ert Ferguson; U'.Hi, William !!. Hull; 'Ml, Donald A. McAuslan; .i'JH. Floyd S. Fox; am. Clarond Khea: 400, William II. Warfield; till, Mangus Olson. No. 14, Fairview. St'rial No. 402, James L. Smm-k; 10.'!, (eorge Administrator's Notice touring car from after the bombardment. the local agent. . Alayor Banister is investigaing the "The neighbors' in the upper Wianj advisability of oiling Weston s part of town have I ecn irigntened va(t,n; 11J?, Henry Hen?.; 41!), Klrm-r K. 405, Joseph Nnrkaus; 40li, Jacob t i .... . jot L'i..i..m r flu.. lie . . v.. Jl . , o;- T. ri: hr.by noimcd to ,.ru..t th. In the County Court of tho Klatv of OruKun for Umatilla County. In tho Mutter of tlio I jtulo of William VV'nlkr, Ucciutl. Nolicii in liireliy given 0m t I haw Immi iipHiiiilvd sdiMiiilnlrHtcr of the aliovi) nxinotl cutiilo with the will an nixed, ami have duly qunlifWd. All iiersoriD havliiu claims hkii knhi . Sullivan; Ii0. Frank Oruham: 421. Narkaus; 407, Colonel Kostun 1. V Forth: 422. (Jeorge W. Johnson; 40, heimar u. inoiniMn; 1'eter streets attain this year, and that the cost would be $600. 424, Marvin J. Adkins; 425, John H. McGibbon: 42l, Alfred 1 pert; 427, AIiH-rt Jumes; -12, Joim C. Phillips; 429. Hayden F. Alder man; 4;d, Sylvester F. Sams; 43 1, Carmen O. Oliver; 432, James W. Holdman; 433, William K. Tomp kins; 434, Carl J. A. ('arlatrom ; 435. Ernest E. Zehm; 43(, Newton Rudolph Proebstel has received O. O'Harra; 437, Karl C Olten; orders from his captain. Ix-e Cu!d- 438, Finery Staggs; 43!), Clarence finds lately by some prowling stranger who selects the hours from mI- ... , t II night to three o clock lor his nw . Mr and Mrs. J L.eua) Jen , are wandtri He has d(IIC back from a month ssuy near Leth- far em.pt to excite eu bndge Alberta where Jess has ' ( tUAim. fhief Skin been helping to harvest the Canada from h; wool crop. ted to watch for the mysterious vis Mrs. Jack Minnick is visiting her itant, but could not locate him. mother, Mrs. A. A. Kces. Mr. Minnick was here for a few days while on his way from Ruth, Nev ada, to Seattle, where he intends working in the shipyards. Big motor trucks dragging heavy machinery went through Weston Tuesday night, and are said to lie turned from Spokane, has also en- Lieuallen; 44 part of the outfit the Warren Con- listed in the crack Umatilla county 447, Jwrence struction company will use in road troop of rough riders. ward ( work this side of Pendleton. M Unitw frellM1 ,,iu.h Harnett; 150, Linus Anderson; 451, The Weston band will give a free next Sunday there will be preach- Charles H. March; ; 4;2, Robert 1-. concert this (Friday) evening in ing at 11 a. m and 8 p. in. Morn- Reynolds; 4,A r redone h. Wi the city park, beginning at eight ing subject, "The Volunteer:" ev- Grew; 451, John H. Learner; 'loo, o'clock. Hazelwood ice cream and ening subject, "The Slacker." Sun- Walter S. Heamer; 4 f, rtedcrick cake will be served at 15 cent3 the day school at 10 a. m. Y. P. C. K. G. Dupus; 457, George A. forth; plate. Also, there will be cones for at 7:30 p. m.; topic, "The Gulden 458, Matt J. Vanderpool; 4;U, Rol the youngsters. Rule Applied." K. F. Wriggle. land M. Tw rly; IW, IleiUrt J. Paker; 4(il, James O. Wood; 42, Rattlesnakes are numerous this The predicted change of weather j,JS(,pn j, l;ead; 403, Guy M. John year along Meacham creek, and the on the 18th resolved itself into a ... .j ir a li;,rn.tt;r 4(i5, forks of the Umatilla, tugene Oloi- lew i.eme ixais o! mui.uer ami a jhn A oisen; 4W, Harry A. 123, Frank M. Sams; 40!), Clarence H. rosU-r; 410, A. Nielson; 411, Keamie A Sem- 412. Clmrli-s W. Winder; 413. Seth F. Heard; 414. Hen Hurton Twom bly; 415, Grady W. Herndon. nnie, with pmper vouchor, to moat thu ollic) of Carter Smyth", attor ney, hi tint Anierit'Nii NhUohmI Hank building, in Pendleton. Umatilla Coun- iti.u. ty, Orek'on, within ix inunti) Irom o A' tUdate. Dated June 15, V.Hi. Ukanviu.r Plant, Admtnltrator, Etc. For Our Soldiers and Sailors AtalnUtntori Nolle ol FUlng Ft oil Account IContiihiited) The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the U. H. Tuesday, t ie 31st. at -...11 ... it 1., 1 in v..nn I VUurr- Ail parsoiiaKe 1 uesiiay. uie .wni. ai k wen. lit reijoi L l i i:ihhii"ii ih al iiaiin, t'li', .iiii . v .u..u, - ... 1 ... ... -.. i i. . t..i.. o- r, .i. ;i I n "iree u clot, we iioiie to imve i,ot;;f nn,,, hi.-h uill x,.. , v.. it., t ,..;.! i. rfiany basketftilB of old cloth, which l,aiivu r v v".n "i"i 'j t ISIJ. Ill ljv I Ifll - c ' . I. ...1.1 . .... .. . I . . be mustered into the service of Un- r, 443, Alfred P. Perry; 444, " " Z, ' . " Tl T.f, ..1.. Co t'ol u'hi. tiii. v . o. 1 c. :..... jtr. i.. u; '. Carl G, Hrutscher; Harklow; 448, Al itor infomrs the East Oregonian. fwe droiw of rain. About alNwe ,.(.at,M In thu County Court of tho Statu of Oregon for Umatilla County. In thu Mutter of the Klto of Martin Olson, Deceaied. Notice In hereby riven that I. a Ad- miiiistrator of the bImivo namol eatate, liuvn Died my llnai account and report with the Clerk of the above entitled ...,.t ..,1.:, .1. I.... 11 w... 1 ....... 11 In. 1.1 Xli, li,.iviii f m. tiiiiut l., .iiiiiM . . 7 . .. . ' . T. .... o'riovK 111 mo rorunoou or juiv au. by hand to be soft for hospital use. 117, a tho time and tho County Court C .l.. : f,.- I.. ....It.. ..... . . I,u.,m la, I l,i Citttrt lli.llttrt ill I'Iim ."llw ... 1 .. 1 . , tn . 1 m Olll'fjll lutt'd llttlliliwi V lllt'in, mill- . .,, ,.w VVaddmgharnia.AndyT. .. , . . Mnif' L of Pendleton. Umatilla County. Or- in: ftiit o u kyMcil!tt. lit 4 lua nutmlMtfn and by the elderly ladies who sew tin so well by hand. Measurements and report contained, or to anything and patterns will be shown at the tl(,nB lhu Administrator i y time. I,. 1 1 ., , may present the name and they wl I bo meet.ng for soldiers and sailors hJrl Hnd wnn m,d where ,',,, flml comfort bags; the new surgical account will be by the Court finally bandaie. bed sock, shoulder wran act tied. uml liiiU..wiu..n Villi lii..i..na Thia notice la nnbliahed are in July for the knitted work; but directions for all the work can be obtained from the ladies who take gon, aa the place, when and where any person having any oiijuction or excep tion to anything in anui Dual account nunojniit to He reports having seen many of the are going to say about the crops is R0Jt.,t Homgren. snakes while fishing and that he that Poks Tiarncs, Charley Hulfmch No m killed several five feet long. and Hamp Hooher each has a nifty ' : ' "h i field of fall-sown wheat. 407, Eugene E. Tucker; r w.v n r , . ,u . . - m tn? White Ribbon Review or at the it (1. I.lomgren. KT ...... .. ... lorvtoiK. iiuw iiitrt wiiii un, uil mild nthed nil i..u .1... ... .. .1.1 1 ... 11 . VI. .1.... ,,.jh i" onior ui 1110 noovo eiuiiira v.ouihv the Modern I rise I la for Court lnmk June 2, ijl7. CIIAS. II. CAKTEU, AdniiiiiMtrator of the Entiito of Mnrtin K. Olson, Deceased. Hew Home Users are Quality Choosers FOR SALK BY 11. A. BRANDT Since last reports the following rood friends have riaid for the Aloert t, fr;.,nAii .mil neivlihoni nnil i'f u Geiss; 470, Elbiworth L. Woods; a ( ))Ur l)jt to laki, tm, t(Ht 47). Earl J. Murray; 472. George care possible of our soldier and The heat record for Weston as re- K. Carmichael: 473. .Samuel S. Ni l- .. .... ,-.m i.-' , KOOU 11 ICIIUO iia'v .11 ftf . . . I. I.. 1... I , w, 1 , r- - 1 ." " " lJ ..win 11.1111.; 11 Leader, thus setting a most praise- ported by Merritt A. baker loea son; 474, ( art C. Nelson; 4,,, Fnd tn(. h tt,c fie,d You are worthy example: Herman O'Har- Aervcr. is as folows: .Sunday, 9J C. Peterson; 470 Laurence germing- wt.c()me W. M. Clltnoa G. H. Rlihop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton, Or. Freewater, Or. vonny tu,.rc. " V . A M,.n,lQ 0- T...h.v r: .....Ann r;' . m.. ....... ai u..., i TV.ifn T,,7ker J L Fuson Newt The average temiKTature for 24 Key; 478, Claude F. Oliver; 480, o'S.1 nrtiilr John Bone- hours on Monday-the warmest day Ewe! I H. Edwards; 481, Walter F. OHarra, O C. iurner, jonn cone ..... auwnM . ,,....,..., a.i,... o w-.u;.,. aui R F Mark low C W Avery "v " " ' " , jirtniu , mt, . i ... ..wi.ii.i, 7I.O, , . . e W. A McCorkell- ' ' W. A. McCorkell Forded down Harry Murphy ; 484, uilbert Ellis, PhySICIS!! t 3110 SlirCOII from the DR. C. H. SMITH AVV.y.VMV.V.VAWAVVi PURE ARTIFICIAL Unlands this morning 4r. 'iafy ftnicK; 4M, rin wuuiey. ICE It WESTON, ORE ft Dr. a. 5. NEWSOM Phynician and Surgeon Post building (I)r. Stone'a for mer olllce) Athena, Orog, 'Ciilla tsxir I.afe Mcllrido'i Is al ways at your disposal. Phone 92. $500,000 The O-W. trestle below town was wjth & few cratpg of u.nws an(, got Re,ow arc lhe liaU for the two Office In Watta building discovered to be on fire at about hmv jn tme fop brt.akfast nd h,,ori u ,an(1 precmct,t cston . . . mkin r'iinSne'by80 Such is modurn tran.s.K.rtation. Mountain 1? s , , N JJJT Tvt.rn lillii.tr rrew They extin- While motoring home to Walla 383, William r. tiouhi; .!ni, Uoy K. 2 1 fire IxXre it had done Walla from an extended tour of Cali- May; 3WI. Iwell L. Hyatt; 38. U'dMe SDarki from ornia, Mr. and Mrs. Victor MeDon- (Veil L. Haytt; 387. Roy I). Hyatt; any material damage &P" 7T"t " u Wednesday at the 388. Frank E. Feagins; 38J). Elmer iavK'Lnfiible? K. Morrison farm. S. Ferguson; m, Je A. Fergu- PENDLETON . OREGON UwmMMMAMi Carter & Smythc LAWYERS I Weston Transfer CoJ n Davis & cilia :: to loan on good wheat land at 6 G. Lucas I Real Eatate and Loans Weston, Oregon -