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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1917)
CLEARANCE SALE OF Sheet Music Mall ordur arc pouring hi very day lt mnuu of th grit muu' bargain. I'lar your iinUr befora our Auguat Kulu i-Iimm anil lak ad vantage of IhuM low prlca. I'J.00 FAMILY MUSIC HOOK fr $U-r..iitin of pi ano mid vocal mnale of moderate dMIculty. awli-rled from thu worka of rlaaaie and nimlrn cinr ami Including many old favorilo nnlvera elly'known. Tlia piano aclwrtlon comprise Drawing-room plecee, Op eratic Arrangement, Kay Uaaalca, Kaered Mimic. Dane Muiilc, Four hand and bix-liand. The vocal aulcctluiia Include Hulled, Haired Sunga and Hymn, Patriotic and National Kong (including foreign) Children' Kon(. ete. ar to 75c MuIp for 2e Your choice of 'Mi Oocratlr Kelerllun taken from wh late ow-ru a Kallnka. KtrmU Mrn. .leg f rir KollUta, Winter danleii, Lilac, (Kimlno, World of Pleasure, Hlu i'aradiMi ami noveral other. Keveral of the lute "hit" which w C lling t'r ?.f:',r l.0O-"Whr ! We Co From Here."-;7! Can lluar th VVfWVct tall Ing Me"-U Johnny Oh"-'H'k to Hawaii and Me' .-."Along 1 lie Way to Waikikl"- . Alw the .following eeluctlone from "Vrry (Jowl Wdy at dlc lalrta III Tho WimnU - ..Some. fwrl of Komeliody '-On I he hhora At l.oUWI-"t anry 0ttge""l Never Knew"- from Canary ( ullage. XJho Davis-Kaser Co. Pianos Music Phonographs 10 20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. Fresh BREAD Daily and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREATil and ICED DKUuu O. K. CANDY SHOP olumbia College ItBLTOIl, ORECOH COURSES ACADEMIC. COMMERCIAL. HOME ECONOMICS. PIANO. VOICE. VIOLIN rtrul ORCHESTRA. SHORT TEACHER TRAINING COURSE. . EXPERT TEACHERS in all department. MUSICAL CONSERVATORY A SPECIALTY OPENS SEPTEMBER 10 BETTER INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES THIS" SCHOOL OFFERS. WRITE FOR CATALOG TO THE PRESIDENT H. S. SHANGLE, Milton, Oregon ' i Jardinieres Beautiful in Design, Low in Price (The famous WELLER Pottery) Wall Paper Remnants at only ' 5 CENTS the roll '-DeMOSSk n 1 Ik f """"5 ("""I A"' I wwt and KODAK SUPPLIES EXPERT DEVELOPING and PRINTING Goodwin's Dmg Store BREVITIES Mr. K. W. Achillea of ,Sokane Iiiih Imvii viriittnur Mutivc and friend in thin city. Our Whole Wheat Flour la made of ft-lccUtl wheat. Wo guarantee it. Wcaton MilliiiK ('"- .'lurcnce Hand hiu re-turned from fU'lt, Montana, huvinn dociihil that Wi-aton. On-Kon, in prrfi-rable aa a plurc of rtKidonce. Fmnl Fi-lir. lot with thu City Auto Co. at IVndleton, i aasiatinK llonmr Hdrick aa buxx woroh v-t at thi Wititon iraraKr. J. W. PorUr, tin- Wraton M.-ran-tilt! (ki.'s iRTicvol.-nt MtliwmHn, i attending hi annual vacation' with hit fumily at Camp MclXiuiral. AfU-r a pli-abant vinit with old tinn? friend and ntighlxir in Web ton. Mr. II. H. N ln lf t Tuwiay morninjr ihi Iht return home to I'wixton. J. M. Aidiwurlh and W. A. Gra ham left Tuceday for the Oliver Dickiniuin farm near Athena, where Mr. Aahworth ha the contract for building a ten room rridence. For prompt avrvico when in trou ble call at M indwell Garage or phone No 02. Kent car and nervice car. New equipment. Auto wann ed and polibhed. L. Pennington. Mr. Marie CwJmtt and Mi fca dif NorD.-an left for Walla Walla Wednesday for a week-end visit, 'liny 1-xjMft to return the first of ti'pli-niber Ui their home in Spokane. There will b. preaching at the Unit?l Brethren church Sunday at 1 1 a. m. on "The Belief in Prayer." Other servic.' at the iikuhI hour. Union meeting at. the ark Sunday evening. A. J. Mclntyre has rec-ivwl a letter from II. I". Price, who farnm Mr. Mclntyre'b holdings iHar('larei holm, AIIm iIh, baying that an en tire night of rain has practically luiKimil the crop in that ection. Having completed their work on the new luirn and gianary at Uiv Just a Few Remarks SEWING MACHINES TWO-SPOOL MACHINE. $20 up -all guaranteed. Come and see the wonderful HINDERS all sold but one. . HINDER TWINE Kalore"-24c, (pure manila.) J Electric and gasoline WASHING MACHINES and FL ATI RONS. Why not use that wustc juice you are paying for every month? Watfcs 8e Rogers Farm Outfitters Bean prcpecta have been looking up in the Weston country the last few day. I'ods have Invn netting nicely on the viiu-s, many of which ar well loaded, and cool night uae helping the crop to mature. While rnin would do a lot of good, there n enough nioiuture in the nmI to bring the crop to maturity, and the only danger ia from early front. In company with W. L. Robbing our bean editor visited a - numln-r of SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur Umatilla County. William P. Hirst. Plaintiff, va. Eliza beth Hirst, Defendant. To Elizabeth Hirst, Defendant above named: t VIC VGil 1CJ.C 111 neasnre" fields this week, and f'ls quite en Anmmtt'axMki place, S. T. Gore and couraged over the outlook Henry Schrociler left Mondny' r Athena. Mr. Gore haa the contract for a large residence there for Alex Kirk. Mr. S. A. Barnes, Mrs. J. Kirk patrick, Mr. Frank Graham and Mis Odcstta Kirkpatrick went to" ,iy lurrn,kii Kutitrriuv la visit n... U'i.,r, lu.va u.ho are n-rvinir a personal investigation Uncle Sam as member of the Sec- ly say-s it was different from any ae ,..i i.i,.i. rial visitor he ever J.C.Turner had 1100 sacks of wheat from 70 acre at hi farm In the Name of the State of Orecon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff - ...... ; , i . . u. . r suit, within six weeks of the date of the lint publication of this summons. low it : on or before Friday, the 34th O. T. (Dnd) Douglas reports day of August, m,: and yu win take having seen a peculiar object flying an!)Vlrcr the said compUint or otherwise rapidly across the heavens bunday ,,cad thereto within said time, the night. It resembled a ball of light plaintiff for want thereof will apply to with a It-ail of sparka behind it. the Court forth relief prayed for and n .i ..i..:. ..:.. , m. ),!,.( demanded in plaintiffs complaint, D:id isn t claiming that the object nalncy: for a decree of the Court for waa a stray aeroplane, because he Ver dissolving the bonds of .matrimony wiia unable to fly after it and make now and heretofore existing between He mere- piawtin: ana aeienaant, ana xor otner equiuiuie renei. 'Thin Hi,mm,.nH ia miKlialiM ,.tiri,ifr saw befoiv. to an order made in this Cause by Hon. Sid McLean was with him at the Charles H. Marsh, County Judge of time, and was equally mystified. Umatilla County. Oregon, in the ah- nnrih nf imin This is three or ineiamesoi me iveti v,nss ini-i irom saia county, ine nrsi. puoiica- ?LvZitoi Tfe AJ2 wastid sr&s ukual yield from the same acreage, I'" f sewing the v.(,ik was laid dlty of Jul 19n nd the ltwt pubiica. vet he can stand ' in his doorway a"'6 nd a s,H-',a' s'on wa hail in tjoll wji be raade 0n Friday, the 24th i.i.. i.a. ;n hnwlinir of the honor of Mrs. Mane tashatt ana day or August wolves. 'n appreciation of her faitliful , . .. . iind efficient services as sewing su Kuy iKiuld and Max Neil, who 1ervisor 0f the local auxiliary, have been helping John FjiglitJj to Uelicj0us ice cream and cake were survey government land in southern i . v"v -- ... . t :...!.. nunos tuneu unu ii-paucu si i. o- sonable pria. First-class work guaranteed. A. W. Lundell, Mus. Bach. We do not mean this in a belligerent sense, but that we can take your measure properly for your FALL SUIT Wc represent the well known Field & Roberts and Herald lines: Orders taken for ' KNICKERBOCKERS : WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud; iy or August, 1U17. Dated at Pendleton. Oreiton, this 11th day of July, 1917. , Peterson & Bishop, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office address: Freewater, Or. dine, Nevada, after several months of petlestrianism under a hot sun. They arc as brown as Hindus, and feeling pretty fit.. Mr. Knglish has gone into California on another surveying assignment. Iren Maybee, former Weston boy, recently took the examination at Spokane ns wireless oerator iu the navy. He was accepted, ami has gone to Portland to report for duty. For a number of years Loren lias made u seeial study of wire less telegraphy. While at Weston lie maintained a private station, which he "rigged up" himself. Walter "Horeher, elected as teach er of the eighth grade in the West on schools, arrived Saturday from his home at Dillard, Oregon,-and at once went l work in tho harvest field as a memlwr of the lllomgrciw Anderson crew. Ho is a trombone player, also, and was enlisted by the local band. Mr. Hercher taught lust year at Myrtle Creek, Oregon. While working on the flat house of the Weston Warehouse company a few days ago, J. 0. Wood fell 23 feet to the ground, and reports tlnit the force of gravity has not lieen exaggerated. A scantling fell with him and, struck him . across the nose, slightly marring his facial beauty. Otherwise he escaped dam age, and has reason to regard him self as a lucky boy. A two jMUssenger "auto for cash, and a two passenger auto $75. Watts & Rogers. Lost A black sow. Reward. H. Nelson. ?.)() X for J C. I a! .1! Meats and Fish Ham, Lard and Bacon Dr. S. L KBsIIARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone Main 253 t A AaVAAaSAAAAlAAaVAAAaSAAAAaS Ml r.ule marks 4 eomrtvUam oMatanl or m K-i . Send muM. ffhctefMS or iibutoi n4 a for FRII S( ARCH Ml tvpurt on iaMrtbilKr. lulinrivnac. PATENTS BUILD POMTUWIS yoo. OwrnN.baoklullllMw. wbattubiTvat writ MnOKf, D. SWIFT & CO, FATIHT LAWVCtt. ana Sumnf k S Waahiaotna. O. ft. HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Practices in all State and Federal , Courts. ATMtNA. ORtOON rv Be Fanners Bai of Weston Established 1891 A. P. Perry as ban P. Smyth Carter & Smythc LAWYERS PENDLETON - OREGON Gvod books and late magazines Chna. II. Carter are wanted for the soldier boys of the nation, and donations w ill be gladly received from Weston peo ple. They should be left at the lo cal library prior to next Monday, August 20, when the county librar ian, Miss Nason, will have a ship ment ready to send. The local li brarian, Mrs. Maud Stanficld, will rua nt thu lihrarv hetween the hour of two and five o'clock in the af, . mc ,n WRlM ouutung tcruuuu to rcixivo Ui douatioua. wlsjon okloon DR. C. H. SMITH i Physician and Suneon One hundred thousand people subscribed to Eng land's first war loan of $1,750,000,000. . i , After three years of grim war, eight million people in England subscribed to their great FIVE BILLION Victory Loan. If the people of the United States, had subscribed to the Liberty Ixan in the same pro portion, there would have been twenty million sub scribers and the amount would have been , fourteen billion instead of two billion. ; This is to show what can be done and what we will be expected to do. Begin saving now for the next loan, which will prob-. ably be called for within three months.