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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1917)
I -nl v. YOU ARE IASZRG MONEY BREVITIES LI Rvcry time you fail to take I v-titK of a low mark' I. You will liuve no rcnami to eiunpjuin of I In high vml of !i v - lnr Jf you ulwy pay the top price fur your noon1. Ituying; ' for thu lioni'f In juHl uh important iw Imyiior for a liiitiiiuvs;; you uru paying out Rood money either way, THIh in not an KHHay on Thnft but just a reminder thai tho Davm-KiiHer Rrcnt Auquat Clearance Salt rumen to an inl Augual Mat. . Jiwl iiUmiI ONK W1;i:K MORI: for you .to wive Ay: money. Thia is the LAST CALL for you to par ticipnU NOW or NKVLK. Send in your mail order;;. We ' will accept tlicni at Sale pricca up to cloning time Auk. 31at. If you ditl not receive our Ititrcuin Lint of Red Taj? Spec lain, write tm ut once and we will yludly insiil you n ropy. , Our Muil Order Department uuKorKiuiixi l for your Ihii- rut it m your department, we want lo make it just im Kood ha you want it to bo. If you have any augg Ktioim for improving it, wo would very much appreciate your sending them in. Vho Davis-Kaser Co. HomcIurnhhiDj Department Store 10-20 Alder SUeet ' Walla Walla, WJi. I Fresh" OREAD (Daily! o. and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS K. CANDY SHOP Sv Hie for farm l I. Van Winkle. Mim Mora MeConaughy of Walla Walla wan guel Sunday of Ui J.J. Heeler. I)r. V. I). Watt and family have joined the happy "runticatora" at Cain Mdlougal. Mr. ('. II. .Smith and children are veiling her former home at Olympiu, Wai.h. Hurley at the farm of Mr. Z. ('. Trice near town ha been making a yield of !I0 nark to the acre or better, j Mr. Edna Wiln and little hoii of Gem, Idaho, i visiting her grandmother, Mrs. M. W. Van Winkle. " Mr. J. A. Logan and children of Arlington are veiling her sinter, Mrs. K. K. English, in tlie Weston uplands. J I ugh Taylor, former Weston hoy, lia enlibted ill the field artil lery jf the Washington National Cuard at Walla Walla. The household goods of J. A. Mc Hue were moved to his new home at Walla Walla this week ly the liaviuft Ellis Tranafer Co. Artie M. loathe has been grant ed a divorce from -her husband, Clarence C. Ik-alhe. and the custody of their minor child, a daughter. Joe Hodgson came down Monday fiiiin Camp MeDougid and went to Iji Croxse. His family will re main in the mountains until school t tarts in September. For prompt service when in trou hie call at phone No H'Z car. New equipment. Autos wash ed and polished. L. Pennington. S. R. Van Hoy haa been danger- The Senior Member will go Pendleton and Walla one better this week. 1 Car Fare Paid On Ail Purchases made in person at Aunt Sarah McDougaPs Camp, if amount exceeds $50.00. Watts Is Rogers Farm : Outfitters A big road meeting was held at Elgin Saturday, followed by a ban- Mendwell Oarage or iuwn me evening, ji was orougra Pent ear iwl service ",Jt that Union county 15 ready to uunti me liiue Mountain mgnway on the proK)jied Toll Gate route to the line of the VV'enaha reserve, bo 'soon as the government js ready to Columbia College IiIILTOH, OREGON . SUMMONS ,. . , . , In the Circuit Court of tbc State of Oregon for Umatilla County.- William P. Hirst. Plaintiff, vs. Eliza beth Hirst, Defendant. To Elizabeth Hirst, Defendant above named: i In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer thu complaint of the plaintiff filed agninst you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks of the date of ..v COURSES ACADEMIC. COMMERCIAL, HOME ECONOMICS. . PIANO. VOICE; VIOLIN and ORCHESTRA. SHORT TEACHER TRAINING COURSE. EXPERT TEACHERS in all departments. 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- ou.ily sick with pneumonia nut is )Uild the nromwed post road through now considerably improved. His ,hl. rm.m,. Union county's part sun Charl.w was summoned from (l lhe wil! K. cnstructl on a Colfax. Wash., -where he has In-en five-percent grade. Thus the road doing carrKnier worn. project of which O. E. Ryder, lead Hurve&t hands are now so scarce ing Elginite, C. A in this neighborhood that it is re- ty commissioner of Union county, day of August, 1917; and you will take portiil a liK'al farmer could not !o- and A. F. Alexander of Up-to-The- notice that if you fail to appear and cate a wheal hauler at either Wes- Time Magazine have been such !ilst,f!w'r .i .. .1.1 U ... -IT J .,rn.t anA ..ir..;..,. ,l.l..u io w .. oiu i.uiv, u iuii in vunMiii, uiuiuum in.- vjivivu - ... " . ' DlaintiK for want thereof will .1 r. . !.!: . : l- ' uaiiowaj, eoun- , it KriHav th-anh S3.50 pir day and board. . i a fair way toward realization. Alliert I)o1m-.v and family of I!ur-fc ttalph F. Read of Portland, who ley, Idaho, were in Weston'Monday is" here for a visit at the old home, for a dnv while having eome repairs lately finished the training school made on their Oldsmobile. This course for oth'eers at the Presidio. :dIv to the Court for the relief craved for and demanded in plaintiff s complaint, namely: for a decree of the Court for ever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existintr between plaintiff and defendant, and for other IJIWII WiUOIIlVMIIV. All... - ' " .......(al,!- -uif was tlieir only stop for the purpose Although he was not among those 'Xhis lummons is published pursuant after touring 3800 miles in Cli- granted commissions, Ralph feels to an order made in this Cause by Hon. fornia Nevada and Oregon. that the knowledge and experience Charles H. Marsh, County Judge of ... , n .,, he gained at the camp will be of Umatilla County, Oregon, in the ab- IheapJ.I.eat.on of Dr Alfrt-d t va an(, )as no hing t0 r J.Lt'JT Sempert for wrvice m the Dental v'ti,..,uv VMtr uW ff". . e..fa8t ?ab,e? .1 5iit Iniiu'''"" - nun in viiis suuimuna win oe maue in Point was compressed at the Pre- the Weston Leader on Friday, the 13th Corps of the United Mates, Army has Ikmii accepted. He is now awaiting not ination which applicants must pass IlVeCaa'TaieYaj I - laeasme" " f We do not mean this in a t belligerent sense, but that t we can take your measure properly for your FALL SUIT We represent the iWell- 2 Herald lines. ; Orders taken for i KNICKERBOCKERS WESTON BATHS, BARBER v and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reyhaud aceepteu. is now thf nvmlia of conslant day of July. 1917. and the last publica- ice oi tm? onicini exairr- . , ..,, ,,;it lwn wl" De made ,. drill and study. Alter his vis-it . , ... mi I . r.,l..l. ..Ill ..".! Kt" U f..r,. nw..ivinir their rnmmiKsinn " ""'"" K"Jf "lu'lll,; uateil at rendleton. lHf...ie reteiMng their commissions.. . . . . Iierkelev. 11th dav of Julv. 1917. on Friday, the 24th Oregon, this Jamimers . Beautiful in Design," Low m 'Price : (The famous WELLER Pottery) Wall Paper Remnants at 5 CENTS the roll only DeMOSS and KODAK SUPPLIES EXPERT DEVELOPING and PRINTING Goodwin's Drug Store, fill n Mr. and Mrs. Iwrence Karrick, Mrs. Wiliam Karrick and Mrs. Martha Harrison of Walla Walla were guests last week of the It. W. r.rowns. Friday they accompanied their hoSta on a jolly huckleberry. - mg trip ui me iiuv iiiuuiuauis, ami the party gathered twelve gal lons. United Urethren ChurchPreach ing at 1 1 a. m., subject, "Satanol- o .i... 1.....1 ... i,r.. - v P. C. K. at 7:15 p. m. Prayer meet- JVelson larm ing Wednesday at p. m. union services at the park Sunday at 8 p.m. Everybody is invited to at tend these services. E. F. Wriggle, pastor. Rev. N. 1). Wood was here Tues ady from his ulfalfa ranch near Kedniond. Oregon, while on his way to attend the South Methodist conference at Spokane. Mr. Wood confirms the reports of a gloomy crop situation in Central Oregon. This applies only to the dry lands, however. Irrigated ground has been producing much larger crops of hay than usual. The W. C. T. V. will meet Satur day afternoon, August 25, at three o'clock at the home of Mrs. N. Ijoveridge. Members are asked to take notice that these meetings have been changed from Tuesday to Saturday in order not to conflict with thejted Cross meetings. Ev ery member is urged to be present at this meeting. There will be goods ready for , sewing, and the work is very urgent just at this time. , , Calif, Fred Kyle came over from Milton this week to look after his bean crop on 80 acres of the F. C. Greer place, and will remain until it is The pods have been forming well of liyx and a good Z yield is in prospect. 5 Just to keep in practice Jim Nel- son,-veteran agriculturist, is "mak ing a hand" for his son Bud at the Petersoi & Bishop. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post Office address: Free water, Or. I Dr. S. L KEIEJARD Veterinary Surgeon tnu! marks mI rwpyiht oUjumvU r m f.t: Send nturfH. akctrlwa or photo and d mrHptUm M- PRCS SEARCH mmi rport oji fMtrutmiMMty. BuknfvffMW PATENTS BUILD rORTUNCS r jtM. Our fm bookWU toll how, what to Inrnrt mod an yam twmey. Wrtt today. D. SWIFT & CO. FATtNT LAWVIKa. ,303 Seventh St, Wuhlnatoo. D. C Weston Menl Market i Hospital at corner of Main I and Broad streets. Meats and Fish Ham, Lard and Bacon A. P. Perry Hump Cooher's field of whejit Clms. H. J'artur south ot town was threshed this week 'by the Culley combine, but the exact yield has not yet been ascertained. It is estimated at be tween as and 40 bushels ner acre. PENDLETON This field showed one of the best ,.. 'stands" in the heighlwhrnid. and; n DK. L. fl. 5IV1H 11 would hnv'tf bin-n eood for .r0 bush- els under normal' conditions. The. Phvsifi.Tn at lirffPOIV ling is' J o . . f Carter '& Smythe LAWYERS OREGON field" of Tl F. Bulmieh adiotaimr now beii'tg threshed, and is Uioughtv Office in tu bn biaklui,' a bitailar yield. 5 wbston J I Dan P. Smythe g Phone Main 253 HOMER I. VATTS : ' , Attorney-t-Liw Practices in all State and Federal Courts. ' ATHENA. OKEQON Tbe Fanners Bank of Veston Establisbed 1891 EM It's better to bank your extra dollars and save them, than to wish later in life that you had done so. Watts building UREUON