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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1917)
F() rJ m n i m I 2) V SKI 111! 11 It VVVW WWW- - ? ? ? t T Y t V t r t t t t y t t t t t t Y Y Y : i ALL WHITE CANVAS SHOES REDUCED For tho remainder of thin m mi all white canvas shoe aside from tennis shoe will U sold for low. It will pay you to anticiiwite your wants for next season and lay in h supply f n5lt yr M tnt,,, KoimIs will Ik decidedly higher. All $2.f0 punif will go now for $1.1. All rubUr ! shoes will sell for 10 iKTivnt lcs the ir. This will include n wide variety of whit.' can as shoes ami pi.nis all '"'' stock and. very desirable; will U in good style next sca.nn. A table of remnant stock white shoes, all the short linen to elm' out: children's, women's value up to $2.00 at Wo. Women's Comfort Shoes at $1.49 These an- the kiml for tired fe-et soft ami pliahle. F.vory house keeper should have a pair. All black leathers; some have elastic sides; some Juliette.; have Bold as hitch as $2; for this special $1.4'.l. Pretty Summer Lawns at 9c Tl To clow out this lot we have as sembled all our summer dress lawn to offer regardless of cost. All are sheer, cool anil dainty; very desir !!. fnf minimer dresses: have sold : : 3 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. Jelly Glasses A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT f 2!'r,;Vu""r,hi' $ Mrr"" n" ' "'im'..' g . . ....... in's Woik Clothing Dv.ralU at 7tc. $1.. t.'J.r., I,I0. How uH.rter. 10c ami 26c. Cotton gloves at UK UtV, and It.V , Shw -I1.7U, 12.00. $3.00, $3.50 for the leather faced. and $4.50-mn,i quality Sox at fc 10c. r.'e, l.'.e. Uf.2.V.wort sho. Underwear at -'.". U!c and -Ilk-! uU h Hood .unhlmde for UW, the ptrmctit for co.il. durable Iml- 2.1o and .rK - a line of U"o' briKKan. ity' Standard make altorl ends f Uni..n suits at at VM: t.m 'd rtk to cl.e out at only 8i $r. this for standard makes, j Men's coverall at from $l.?tf for Shirt a k-hI work hhirt fr a k-mhI klmki. $1. UK for thv triH ftiv: heavier imlity at fi.V and I and the famous "All-ln-One" for $.(Kt. jl-'.fiO. Ladies' Auto Hats and Caps at 89c I i This is a line of splendid bats und eas for ladies that have sold a high as f Some are silk and all are very pretty and serviceable Mary Jane Pumps at $1.98 Thcso are the licst for service in the line of footwear- wxd, com fortable and nretty. Unl or irun metal. Value up to flt.OO. juct the thintr for the dust, to say nothing f real comfort. Wc have too nany. and have arranged a sale table on which Is displayed the tin line; your choice forl9e. Sandals at JU9 Our entire line of muulals in siz es up to two, value up to fl.Ol). All good quality rusm't litlhrr nothing U-tter for summer ' wear. Your choice whily they last for only 5 i i? 00a a Mn.w i.KAHITrnAII Mniin. f.,r i...mMlliin lincniiw nt i t BREVITIES Aiwu.-..i-incr thi cjiII tn th4 colors e wi II aiireciate R. C. French, for eiirht yesirs edu- aire and will do our In-st cational secretary of the Portland it. Weston Milling Co. Y. M. C A will go to the front as L h nlun)e(, Y.M. C A. secretary. H.s first , , , . aC(.,impan. serv.ee w.l I prolbly beg.ven , to the Eiaileth miii ivu vomv"i - - j fftK?; OFRCIAL DRAFT "POINTERS" Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Long of Sio- the Oregon Journal. He w ill give Sells. kane were guests during the week of the R. G. Salings. . In Montana's list of citizens chos en in the recent draft the name of G. B. (Bayles) Baker appears. Lloyd Ritchey left Wednesday for his home at Forest Grove, where a position awaits him in a barber shop. snocinl attention to the educational All..,.- r..,iaj invufwl in a half and religious phases of the work of jtion of Montana land while on a the great army and navy Y. M. C. recent trip to Ilinghnm with Hen A. organization. Before coming to j)UpUjs the agent, who likewise Porland Mr. French was president h0Ug,t a half section for himself, of the State Normal School at Wcs- . ton. Under his educational secre- Alleging cruet mm imiun.o.. .v,: ti, P,.rtiQni v m r A treatment. Eklith May Barnes has or exemption becauiw or inent in necessary imlua- nr innn lUTrnrCT tritrs. including agriculture, can be Ul LUbnL HllLnWI considered by your county exemp- tion board. The Leader is in receipt of the Such a claim must be made to tion Bureau of the Adjutant Uvn- nan,i i, cnn . mHIi,, tuvn eral's Ollice at l'ortlund: AhTKIi the man has imimh iI his phy- Within a few days oHicial lisU of sical examination an-l Ix-en certified the draft serial numbers, showing by the county noani as caiieu .or the order in which they were drawn military service and not txenipt. in the lottery at Washington, will After you have apMared bo- fore the county exemption board iu.nr1 Fnllowinir reepiot of these and passed the physical examlna- Blaine Bailey and Emma Thoeny, season, each a twelve-year-old patient, were Miss FIorjan Linkatl.r f Port operated upon Tuesday by Dr. ee(.te(J a iti(n Smith for the removal of tonsil.. n Wegtfn igh thu8 and adenoids. completing the list of local leach Earl G. Olsen, aviation recruit fcrs. Miss Linklater was graduated from Weston, has been ordered from 1915 from Keed college, Portland, . M. C. A. treatment, rx.icn may names nas imaras. roi.ow.ng redr.pi "i ns educational department has never sued her husbaml ..Sidney mrnes. ilst the Hoards win notiiy vne men . -.. - had less than 1000 students each for divorce and asks lor custouy 01 calltrd up on tne nrsi orau. 7 7 - - ..ilk. II. their three-yearom ciaugnier. ine until men 11 win noi oe neees- i j" .v parties were married at Weston in sary for those subject to call on the tifieil when it is time for you to re I9l!i. Peterson & Rishon are plain- first draft to report. But as soon port for service. Vancouver barracks to Fort Omaha. Nebraska, where he will attend the government school of flying. Renewing his subscription, Jake Clark writes from Roy, Idaho, that the Leader is an indispensable vis itor. He adds: "We are in need of rain here, and the crops are burning badly." -and afterward took other work in the University of California. Dur ing the past two years she taught in the high school of Nez I'erce, Idaho, where she was re-elected for another year. The principal the re been improving tneir nenis wun sneaks very highly of her and her Hereford bulls. work, and she was also recommend ed to the Weston board by Superintendent-elect F. C. I'itzpatrick. TUn mivirf .irrw.c t n Wilton that unknown men have been killing fish According to an ofl.cial list ee- with dynamite in convenient pools cured by Roy Tompkins yesterday along the north fork of the Umatil-. from the county clerk, only three la river. The scene of their nefar- men were drawn from Weston in ious work is so well sheltered, it is the first military draft. These are said, that detection is difficult, and Mr. Tompkins, Frank Graham anil r.u ko. ior. tuVincr laroro nnanti. Matt VanderixHil. Matt has cnlist- W "5 "vv" " ' . . - - I 1.- I t.1 1 - x " .U eu, anu lioy arm rrarm wuu.u nave ire, mni-na. done likewise long ago if they had This startilng reproduction an not been ,marriel men who are swi-rs many questions that are up needed at home. The names of Earl permost in the minds of Amercans, Dudley and Albert James were especially regarding our war with printed in the daily newspapers as Germany. ( ' having been drawn from Weston, There has never been a film pro hut neither annears in the official duction before of this nature. It list. constitutes a revelation of Uncle . . ... as they receive noiincaiioii irom their Iroards, they must reMrt promptly on the day designated. The first step taken by each board will lie to xst in a conspic uous place a list containing the names of all the men registered in its county or district, in the exact order-in which they will be called on the first and all succeeding drafts. A copy of this list will al so be given the press for publica tion. Let it Ik- cmphasiiscd again that Thin lint will have not only the DIC'C TUriTDr ITUrWl names of the men to be called out tiff's attorneys. James Reeves, an Arizona cattle man, is visiting at the home of his parents in this city. His younger brother, "Curly" Reeves, a former Weston boy, is associated with him on a stwk ranch about thirty miles from Prescott. The brothers are prospering, and of late years have GREAT PICTURE AT PEO- on the first draft, but of every man Administrator's Rotlci t flllnf Final Account In tho County Court of thw Statu of Oregon for Umutlllii County. In the Mutter of tho Kb Lite of Martin K. Olson, Ueccaxvd. Notic Is hereby glvsn that I, as Ad ministrator of the shove limned estate, hsvc filed my llrml account and reimit with tho Clerk of tho sbovo untitled Court, which Court has Axed upon 11 o'clock in the forenoon of July 30, 1!)17, as the time and the County Court Room in the Court House In The City of Pendleton, Umstilla County, Ore gon, as the place, when and where any linuiMfv ins nlilitrf Inn ni fixcfin tion to anything in said final account IKew Home Users or every man .7.. : 1 rr . . ' 1 . Li 1 u ant. riUHiri cciiiwinew, or w niiiiuaK T registered, in the order n wh ch he done the Administrator at any lime, I Monday e vening next, July must be called. No person wfiatso- w,., pret h lTLi,e.yM,,fl-1 Z ties of trout Athena Press: H. A. Post, who has been connected with Athena High school for two years, has ac cepted a position in a Se-attle high school at a salary of $1100. Mr. Post will instruct in either History or English, will be connected with uhnnl athletics and nossiblv will un Monoay evening nexi, juiy . ' r.r- " ''.V,. Z l'T:S,t Th i hr. .'aid flnsl 80th, the great American Master ever ..as any auu.o, w c.WM - couiit will be by the Court fliiallv Picture, "America is Ready," will wder. ........ , , , settled. 1 be presented at the Prople's Thea-. Having irosted this list and given This notice is pnblished pumuaut to . 1 ... . . r, . l ail inn then notiiy py iciut every man vmt n ui p., are Quality Choosers FOR SALE BY II. A. BRAIiDT enlled un on the first draft. Each man will then be notified to appear before the board for physical exam ination on a specifii'd date, which will be within seven days of the mailing of the notice. Failure to receive this notice will list. constitutes a revc-ianon or uncie - -- not be accepted as an excuse lor not have the management of the school Five young men of Weston and " appearing on the dayt. The 11 rilAS. II. TARTER. Administrator of the Estate of Martin E. Olm.n, Ueconsed. W. M. Pttcrios G. II. Blihop Peterson & Bishop uwycrs Freewater, Or. Wasco, Morrow, Sherman and Gilliam counties all have poor " crops, the estimate ranging from " . I... it H,ot lia nillinm rriirn- ty average will not be more than seven bushels. All through Central Oregon the grain has tK-e-n burning up, and unfavorable reports also come from Union and baker coun- v mtni training can,r. . 1 .1. RIm.m: whilo lima- ' lies eaee "i ... ,, 1,1 - -i 1 -11 tilla is badly hurt, we are said by The Lad.es Guild will experts to have the best pi-inspect of Thursday afternoon, August any wheat-raising county in Oregon, tlie home of Mrs. A. James. .1 1 ( f i . a hnrin fiT nrirwnrintr writfri lie in tilla county troop of cavalry, left rr.'lT, V" " ' rall.-d is on the man himself ; there Wednesrlay morning for Pendleton ' J j a heavy penalty for failure to an- -r-accompanying Dr. Best in his au- 1 V. ... , SWer this call. tomobile-in response to orders to ' ' 1.' ' Re-memlr that regardless of ni ii'un . . . . . 74 m i . rr 1 uhu hoi a mntl inT.PfKlH LO HDDIV I(T 92 wero Kiifiolnh iTWhstel. rirl llaw. . , - nVAnn.i m nr lij'hfircr. hi' MUST A r - A .t.l.i.ll tl II f.llOII lllffilUnifl Hd'tA A HllftKMI .tun. f, f I PURE ARTIFICIAL 1 1 $500,000? the parly rl I o', Murray Malt .1. Vand-riKol. Fred and Guv Johnson. Troop ) will soon entrain for Clackamas, but will afterward go to the Palo Alto, meet 2, at ICE II in I Ii.l llimirt? 1 - ' . ... 1 .1 ii .. uniM.ur tor iiiiVH.ea. e-xaniiiiaiion o ...... - ihB ituv wt. 1 If has seven days songs ami cornel koiok. " - ... ... j "Anu-rie-a is Iteadv." the Feature om the posting of the I sl and A of all Features, has a powerful "' ' : ."r, m.wage for all real Americans, at "V IC w wn V" w ",l Jt. 1. i.... ti aii, cation for exemption, awl ten ine I Willie n tlirniit-, munm, uu , . t v - asa n i Monday evening, July .'50th. Ad- more days in which to flic proof. J -..... tuition 10 and 25. Adv. And remember againi that no MuuxMb&MA 1 V I Weston Transfer Co, Davis & Ellis WESTON. ORE. 1 Dr. Q. S. NEWSOM Physician and Surgeon Post Building (Dr. Stone's for mer ofilcel Athena. Ore?. ttf Csllataxll" Lafe McBride'i is si ways at your diHiul. Phone 92. to loan on irood wheat land at 61 P. Q. Lucas Kel Estate and Loans Weston, Oregon ,