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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1917)
I In nn k? n I SEPTEMBER 14 is the date set for the Style Show for Wes X ton. .The Weston Mercantile Co. have completed ar & rangements whereby they will put on a style show at t the opera house September 14. A most attractive showing of ladies' suits, coats and drefses will be made from a beautiful stage setting. Millinery will & be a feature, all shown on living models. Men's suits, V i 1 1 j ill 1, . i - 4-1- I n nvlAl & overcoats ana nuts win iuivu u piuc m una vuuaui & dinary array of ready-to-wear garments for men and women. A class of boys is being drilled to show in attractive poses our Best Ever suits. In fact, this great store will be at its best in an at-home evening to the public, showing our splendid merchandise that has been selected for this season's selling. A number of entertaining films will be run. The music will be nniW t.lm rhWtfon of Professor Lundell. who prom- nlnsicinir nrfilipstra. To this you arc mviiea. X f X X X X f I X I icc n n reisinir nrenpsmi. iu tins vuu uiu IkJVkJ " - " No admittance will be charged. Friday, September 14. at the opera house, at eight o'clock, .t Ladles' Sis and Coats f I I I V Ink tYtS Ur IHt WUKLU c "T" J We are glad to announce lhat we will have a complete line of ladies' suits, coats and dresses. Arrangements have been completed with The Paris of Wal la Walla whereby we will handle their line at this place". Mr. Thomas, buyer for this well known house, has been in New York the past few weeks selecting from the markets the best obtainable for his store in Walla Walla and for this store. He writes that he has been very fortunate in securing merchandise and r,-n vva frtf us tho KPAsnn's best offerintrs. Much care has been exercised in A selecting for the Weston store, that our customers may be served to the best TVia rrmf otWi nf fViA wpU knnwn hnusa is sufficient ciiar- pUDbWlC ttUVttUWifcC iV(iunvi. w ... a antee that our showing will be of the best styles, the materials the most ser viceable and the prices very attractive. ; Miss Moore will present a Fall Showing ol Surpassing Excellence Our customers will be pleased to know that Mrs. Kabb will again represent Miss Moore of Walla Walla, with a better line of millinery than in any preced ing season. Miss Moore has been I;ast the past few weeks, selecting from the markets merchandise that she says surpasses in beauty anything shown for years. We will have ample time in which to supply you with your fall hat, and shall count it a pleasure to show you the new military erfects-shapes that are different-the, elegant creations of modern designers. These must be seen to bo appreciated. Look for announcement of the fall opening. !lfi 3H S 0 cik 1$ S S 513 cil Mr. and Mrs. Emsley Kidenour, who lived in Weston in early years, arc in town this week for a few days visit, while on their way from Bellingham, Wash., to Home ilMIMIIMtlMllittttt-r-t- stead, Idaho. They have disposed of their fruit farm near Belling- r havB 400 tamarack DOSts .for hum. whieh was their home for a IREVfiTES M. Seward and family were in Joseph, Oregon, thin wek for n few days' visit. ' J. I Lieuallen cropM f.O hu.sli esl of barley to the acre from 7.1 acres of his foothill farm, fi. W. Winn is crouoinK a U tter sale. Jake Narkaus. I have three young Shropshire bucks for sale. F. C. ureer. H. L. Hedrick has taken the local - agency for the Smith Form-a-Truck. Wanted Girl for light " - ..... . .. . -i number of years. Mr. Ridenour ycW of barley than no ex-eie..-was at one time editor of the Wes- from 63 to 1,5 bushels r acre ton Leader, and not a few of his on 110 acres, articles may yet be found in local .'m pittman and Ed. Mitchell scrap books. "Em" possessed a flu- jcft Wednesday with their nwpec tnt and graceful style of writing, i:vc families for the Yakima valley house- and was also a pretty capable t0 il0ps. e t a. j 7 AT THE PEOPLES FRIDAY Heralded iw the most notable contribution tq the present era ti mighty film ventures, "The Eyes of the World" will make its first ad vent at the Peoples Theatre on Fri day, September 7lh. Hased on the most popular ro inanei' of the times, by Harold Bell Wright, with a record of over one million sales hi book form, the cin ema translation is declared to ex cel the remarkable California story of love and adventure in every way, adding the virtues of remarkable scenic beauty, strong character act ing and visualized dramatic clash. The Audit of Sybil Andres into Universal Film present LiKerty (nineteenth episode) An Aveng ing Angel My Lady's Millions, and UiiM'hull Hill. Shorty Trails the Moonshiners. Sunday, Sept. 2d - Mutual Film prvtento Marjorie KiimlH'Mii in Mary NWIand. Also Cub comedy, Guorge Umy in Jerry's Double-header. Monday, Sept. 3d - World Film presents Sarah llern hardt in Mothers of France. Admittance 520 and 10. Friday, Sept. 7th The Eyes of the World, by Har old Hell Wright. Admittance 7.1 and .10. work. W. G. Clark, box 232, Ath- "roaster wnen ne xeu so oi.u. &ni James ena. Or. RcV. S. E. Powell was sent to were at Walla Walla this week vis- Last Friday wai the hottest day Weston from Troy, Idaho, by the iting their daughter, Mrs. Geo. of. the fall in Weston, the govern- recent conference of the South Waddingham. ment instrument recording 93 in Methodist church. Rev. W. B. Pr.hKtei member of the shade. Smith goes from this charge to La K . e f rt Oack J Wt,;i nn her vacation. Miss Josic ranae. aey. a. u. inorougnnwn .. . ... . . m(.,ltj.int,. i.,trch of tin: Lavender of the Weston Mercantile J" aamf ! " lw'8saa'!: days' furlough. forest rangers for the lovely hero- : Co. was the truest last week of Mis-; ,1cv- V WoKl ,was "P ... ine: the ki.lnauing of the girl; the Edra Simpson of Wal.a Walla. ia co e 'I. T f "L X, Z V". ' . tankLnt t he S.s.kane and East E. L. Woods crooned 60 bushels w miniriP, is a vountr Z. 1 7u. " u . JZZ ".J 1 la,8 0I. wiiiani, u.e escajH-o co- urn Tnlflt Co. of Kpokane ..rI.J,a,-.m. ,m inn . V I ." : . ' "v"v' V ' vict. and the comimi oi me rival cun utAun of . 7, ' I o i " j, " l in. Vl nn average oj ie. nuwiuio w uie av. , u c,,,r are wt,n rt.n.n, i: f qi Morifm s;tvpnwin li;trl oiin fintrpr i. v 7,. u tT,tt "iicntlr n brc .tii0uit!tf of the DmiK wiucn bushels ' were spring One the Scrimsher, was that Athens. Mr. Allen bad 200 acres Weston Wheat Amazes Banker E. M. Smith, cashier of the local picture of C. F. Hulftnch standing in wheat six feet high. It. L. Itutter, president of the So- of wheat that averaged 40 bushels. . .. . A(Uff havj his wheat was raisetl by Frank Greer CT. U. was held in Uie I resbyter- They also threshed a quarter sec- ' Stevenson went at his place south of town and the ian church at Milton ywUvday. tion of 40-bushel wheat for Charit '' . average from 1 00 acres was around A large audience attended both wnifoms R fir, ktth.,itt it i nrnnnuiuHvi iiw morninir and afternoon sessions and w i. Rnhbins rcuorta that about Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Sailng with best wheat delivered at the elevator. the prettiest wheat that has come J Z Z An extra good grade of little club The county convention of the W. C-T. U. was held in Uie Prcsbytt motor car this week to look after thpir cron in Power countv. Idaho. onrl wilt eontinne their trin to Salt vin slippt:d away from further ele- fr the War?" The delegates from Lake City. Mrs. Saling will return vator work by furnishing a substi- Weston were Mrs. Hattie Wilsey, in time tn fill a sinifinif entmifc- tutc in the person of his amiable Mrs. Scott Banister. Mrs. Olive ment each night at Happy Canyon brother, Jim. In this case the bal- Nevin, Mrs., Oorge, Ncfbitt. Mrt. during the Round Up. lad of "Oh, Lnoky Jim!" does not I-tha King, Mrs. 'Henrietta Ken- r. i t vi . . - . apply- . nurd, Mrs. Mary Lieuallen, Mrs. N It;v. Chrales D. Yates, pastor of - iAm r-u,n. Mrs Fila Harris Mrs the Congregational church at Brew-' Helix Advocate; Dare Dale has. T !!l it. v K wVS place south of town. .This field was ster . vvasn ana . , a and Anw) paynt. Johnrn's "fallf wheat schools, were here last week with ing. Three were attacked by a dis- 1 fcm ranrh northwest of town thier wives and children for a visit case which baffled the veterinarian, ' COfdWOdd Wanted " Ij" i. ik j ah i,.whu with their parents, Kev. ana Mrs. and Uie fourth was bo badly cut in IUWJC U-vn,vi to bis mill is a sample of extra good quality bluetem raised py w. n. Davis in the Wildhorsc neighlxir hood. He Has Itought Mr. Davis's crop of this variety, to be ground into "Weston's Best." AHck Johnson cropped about 25 himhela to the acre of good wheat from 80 acres on the Carmichael presume it comes from you. It is indeed astonishing that any coun try should produce such a stand of grain with so little rain. However, morninir and afternoon sessions and I no country e that could do it. I am TV,., ofti-rnnnn uil.li-,u wii DhotOgmilh OVer tO the irivnn'bv Rev. Flovd lioss of Milton Review- toclay, and I know they on the subject. "Why Prohibition will be glad to get it." The Orcsron Agricultural College Wkw. 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Blihop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pondluton, Or. Fruo water. Or. W. L. Smock, who was in town yesterday, prophesies that, the Reed and Hawley uplands will I 1......m I..ilr .1 IIIIIVi'hL lli I.W I Vflltll null VI. .f. 'l!ii-l,u ulruur lu vitv xhiirt nnil will it have to be cut with u header. Oala !? ... .r and wheat ure tall eiiougn to ninu. i. However, .v.WV.WVwV.VAW.VWi L-xcept yours u k :!ZZi PURE ARTIFICIAL p I a I kf. 7i ICE 1 Weston Transfer Co. Davis & Ellis per acre. - Forty-six Umatilla county men called on the first draft have bc ii certified to the adjutant general by the district board of La Grande as ready for service in the national army. Among them are Koy Tomp kins, Earl Dudley and Frank Gra f WKton. Amomr the men ..minivt this week on the third with their E. F. Wriggle Athena Press: Dr. Newsom de parted Tuesday morning for Prine ville, where he will sjH.-nd several days at the home of his mmher be fore going to Vancouver to enlist in the medical corps. His family is at St. Paul, Oregon. Mrs. Marie Cashatt and children were visiting last week with Mrs. a barb wire fence that it had to killed. The Ladies' Guild will meet Thursday afternoon. September 6, n . 1 t ...111 1 I I t U,. ,t Mu Q T Piillu., I,- neaieu oius win oe receiveu uy miv imik u hc . ine unoersignea uniu wionuuy, oeji- un n,r oticv-i,. temlier 3. at 2 n. m.. lor corns eitoJa-Ttrcui'nitfWtan. iCanic Walker at Helix Growers around Weston are sliw of wikxI (kind and price to be sht in selling this wason. , So far Mah- ified by . bidder) to be delivered at ngcr Price has only: bought 7000 the Witon school house on or lw. bushels of wheal, for the Westn fore October 1st. The right is Warehouse. Co., of which 5000 was hereby reserved to reject any or sold by Sim Culley and the remain- all bids. der by Ralph Saling. He also' WeBton, Or.. Aug. 24, 1317. bought a thousand sacks of barley FItANK J'ZUt'E, . from llay Winn. . n Clerk DiittiCt No. 18. Do Not Irrigate By order of the council, consum ers of water are' herewith notified that all irrigation must cease from and affer this date, Weston, Or., Aug. 31, 1917. FHANK SKINNFR, Superintendent. Dr. A. F. Scmpcrt Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office Hours U to 12 a. in.; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Building - Upstairs