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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1917)
B n m "Doings Pow-wow Week Vittit tliu iuiliuii Tt'pfo ill tin1 tiiivm-KiiHir Stun n niakt your ht'ttiliiuui-tiTH hctv wliilc in Walla Walla. Thin in h KcmmI plun' lo mtn t ytiin frk iuU. lAfrytliinr fur your run ViMUoni'c ltt'Ht UiMiui, Writing K'hjim. I ivi; IWI CariJn uml eviry inoniinpr ilurititf IW-vvow wci k, In'trinninK "I M uVliH-k, u K'linil Kivf Siiinf K'H-ilul. COME IN AND HEAR Anim Cuho Minn "Tin1 Slar Spiuilnl I'iiniH-r" ami Ar thur MiclilU'tiin tiinK "AnuTicii." Von will lnw your loun try thr mure for Inn intf lirapl I lifM' tvvu wunilrrful vohm-h ttillV tll'HO NOII'H. "Kt'' Your Kyi-on I lit- inlii' Vuii I,mr" mil "Tluy'rc Wourint? 'I'-iii IIikIi' I" in Hawaii, " : Mim: l.v tin- I'ninirr Quartt'tto. Albo any of (hi whihh ami iimtruiin'iital ii res iimhi n-qilCHt. Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Homclurnlbhmg Department Store 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. BREVITIES farm Iohiik. iiimII part "f S. I.icuullrii. L K. V ail- Burnett School of Piano Playing Wt'Hton branch under lirct iim l Mirs lvlna llunna. pupil of Alt'xundra Itaif and IIuho Kami. l!ii!ii'. ior many, and Mulen Hunu'tt. Harmony Icshohb frr for pupils HtudyinK piano. Term open Wednesday, Sept. 12 Studio at the home of Mrs. Lawndcr. !'' further in- $ t formation wee Miss Josie Lavender at UV.sUm Mercantile Co. X Grand Harvest Ball At Opera House Sept 8 Si' ini for Van Winkle. I will K ill nr i'll u my iiretnim-M. Mri. .1 Mm. iila Wright win. In n week fur u vihil with her father I.. Nolle. Amly T. Harnett and fumily have Moved inUt the J. II. Clodiua rehi deuce mi the Heighti. Iti'v. W. I!. Smith left Saturday to join hiit family ul Milton. They jfo from there to their new home ul (iriuide. Kiank Winn had im extra K,M,d vii hi of wheat fur the imilsoii at bin I'iiiin' week farm, where I- iU'l'ea aVi'laKed l'i hllfllelh. Sim ('alley wiu the only Weston ttiun drawn on the jury for the Sep temlx i term, hut in hardly inclined to appreciate the distinction. t'arineii Oliver left Monday for a vinit with hm parelitH at Ontario. Oieini, and will also attend the Ciiim at Ontario, Caldwell and liolM'. Alter a ucuiioii vimt at Wchton, Mr. and Mrs. Ivul l.ieualleii return ed Monday to Walla Walla, where Karl in einployeil in the -'ir:t Na tional Haul.. After a visit to hi WeMon home KmMph IWIwtcl went to Pendle ton Monday to Mjhmil to a slight oH'ration. IjUci' he will rejoin Troop 1 1 at Clackamas. Snap - (mmhI ."i ii mum Iioum' with hath, pantry and i-kwl; harn 20 x .'10; woimIIioum', work hop, cellar, Kmd well, lot.-- of bhade. Iot Wx 177. Andy T. Itarnetl. Mr. and Mm. C. K. NcImhi of Pi inlletoii have none to Mackinac h.limd to attend the annual conven tion of the Ktuitulx Life, of which company Mr. Nelson i asMntant .state manager for Oregon. Wheat is 52.20. Glk! How would that have Hounded one year uy.o'! All our advertising means SAFETY You are SAI'L an t the article we sell you. You are SAFE as to the price. If you wish anything' ih our lin.. COME and get it. Kverylwdy welcome hut DEAL) BEATS. "That Electric Washer is one of the most satisfactory things I ever bought" E. M. Smith. Cashier." PANC.ES galore. SEWING MACHINES' $20.00 up. Guns good for sore eyed and China Pheasants hy the dozen. Watts & Rogers Harm Outfitters Fresh and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS j O. K. CANDY SHOP ... Jardinieres Te vesting Stwt acres with their old He.-it comhine, which hius wen M years of service. This will be its last season. Weston Style and Fashion Show at oiera house next Friday evening, September M. All who come will see a display of surpassing elegance and heautv. The latest styles will he shown on living models, the J stage will lie attractively decorated to alTord a brilliant si tting and an J orchestra will furnish music. Ad- mittance is free. W. M. Co. Frank Price put his foot on the wrong lever of his Ford car the other day while driving to the Wes ton elevator. The little "flivver" gallantly responded by plunging tlown two steep embankments' and bringing up against, a fence. Liter it climbed the hill again under its own power, with neither itself nor its driver any the worse for their stirring adventure. Mrs. V. I. Simpson and daugh ter, Miss Zilla Simpson, of Walla Walla were guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Price. Miss .1. I I f.... M..... ?.W.V.VV.VAVVAVMV.V.ViV.V4 VV.V.V.r.3 rMIIipsou leiives uummon ii n--" . York City m company wan a party I of live from Walla Walla. They will stop over in Chicago and Wash ington and make a side trip to Bos ton. While in New York Miss J Simpson will attend the Institute of Musical Arts and -reside at the $ Studio Club for young women. J Jim Turner fired his scatter gun ! Monday night in the general direc tl tion of the constellation Ursus Ma- jor, ami a gang 01 ramers m ms melon patch thought that the Ger mans were coming. Jim says that the urgent manner in which they departed through and over the wire fence was better than a comedy. J They had only picked three melons, add these they dropped as they ran 'l and climlied. Having enjoyed a J hearty laugh at their exiense, Jim j now invites the boys back, and $ says he will give them all the mel Mis.s Kva Kitchcy of Forest ('.rove, Oregon, and Mr. Harry; L. Shick of Weston were united"' marriage Monday at in a. m. at the court hou.se in Pendleton by Itev. 11. II. Hubbell of the Chris tian church. The ring ceremony was used. Among those present weje Mr. James Kitchcy, father, and Mr. I.lovd Kitchev. brotli.r For prompt service when in troii- f lnt, )rj,tl who is a charming and hie call at Mcndwell Carage or popular girl and a' member of a phone No Kent car and service prominent pioneer family of Wes car. New equipment, Autos wah- ton, now residing at Forest Grove, ed and polished. L. Pennington. The groom is an industrious anl W. S. Pavne has secured the con- promising young man who is em tract for "painting with cement ph'vcd as engineer with Sim J. Cul paint five of the concrete arches ' Mr. and Mrs. Shick will make under the O-W. tills at Weston, Dry Weston their home, creek and vicinity. He expects to An entire carload of pigs raised lie occupied about 20 chiys on the )V Umatilla county Kys who are job. members of industrial clubs in this Luke Read, well known Athena county, will be sent to Salem this farmer, has been having a serious month to compete m the state fair, time with diseased tonsils, and was Two boys will accompany the car. again compelled Sunday to go to the The respective families of J. F. hospital. The tonsils are supjHised J,,m.g and Charles May picked twen to have Urome misoned by tar- (v gallons of hueklelcrri."s while weed and were excised a few weeks camping out for a few days near ago. j Toll Gate. Steeii Bros, are cropping a yield Mr. am Mrs. J. Wurzer and Mrs. of between :i." and 10 bushels of I.iUinn Fredericks motored to High wheat, and their barley is going Tuesday after huckleberries, around fin bushels. They are liar- tin(j returned with four gallons. X f v t r y f V owwow Walla Walla SEPTEMBER 13, 14 and 15 LOW ROUND TRIP FARES via Union Pacific System Ticket? on sale Sept. 12, 13, 14 and 15: return -limit Sept. 17. Ask S. S.. NELSON, Agent O-W. R..R. & N. f ? T T T t f r r f ? V. f r Notice of Filing Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry (ioldberg. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have tiled my liiml urc tint and report as :idniinis(rator of the above named es tate in the office of the Clerk of the ..i.... ... .....:!...) . l .1.... . h. Jones has rm-ived fiom said Court has fixed upon 11 o'clock in the Postolhce department his ap- the forenoon on September 15. 1U17, as poinlment as tem)rarv mail car- the time, and the County Court Room rieri.ii Route No. 1. j" th Ct,urt 1.lo"f4i Umatilla Coun- ' ty. Oregon, in the City of Pendleton, Mrs. C. H. Smith and children tSregon, as the nlace, when and where have returned from their visit to any pereon haying any objection or ex- et'f'lUUI III tiling O. SiOU HITUUIlb HI1U rem.rt contained or to anvthine done by me as administrator at any time, Olympia. Wagon and buggy Jersey milch cow. G trade Ellis. Beautiful in Design, Low in Price (The famous WELLKK Voitwy) Wall Paper Remnants at only 5 CENTS the roll DeliOSS I Wnlii Hal tlnht Best Tablets . and lots of them. Pencils, Ink and all School Supplies. All School Books bought for cash, and must sell, FOR CASH ONLY. Herman Goodwin Druggist - - - Weston, Oregon E Meats and Fish Ham, Lard ; and Bacon A. P. Perry niav present such objections and he will be heard; and" the Court will at that time and place finally settle said final account. This notice is published pursuant to order of the above entitled County Court made on August 1-1. 1!17. Waltkr Farr. Administrator, Etc. ! Dr. S. L KGulARD t Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main j and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Practices in all State and Federal Courts. ATMKNA. OKEUON The Leader prints Butter Wraps I Hie Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 M1MI)J trnl ttmrkHiM!coiyiijtittUHimsl or m fx--. S'tt irnit-L fikrtclH r !ol. ami d M'ri4lon f..r PRKK SEARCH kuJ ruhrt on tMti'iiUlultty. llnitk rrfwiH-w. PATENTS BUILD FORTOVCS tor yiMh thir fiw iKMkkK'Ui ti ll wtttu tu uivitt awtl yow mMnT. w rw itnin). D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS. ,303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. It's better to bank your extra dollars and save them, than to wish later in life that you had done so. ons they want to carry away, ,