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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1917)
A . mm n 1 A' - A mm W I I 1 ft A M. n MM rpn n n ci T t t X t t will start SATURDAY, the 15th. Just two years ago Sat urday our store opened its doors to the public. That the store is appreciated is shown by the splendid pa tronage. We feel that much more is expected of us this season, and to make our store the trade magnet of this section we have assembled an unusually at tractive line of ladies' ready-to-wear garments, men's clothing, boys' suits, silk and wool dress goods. In fact, you can supply your wants for fall right here and know that the style is right, the material the best that money can buy and the price far lower than you would pay in the city. Never before in the history of Weston has there been so complete a showing of coats, suits and dresses. You will think you are in a large city store when you see this line Saturday. One hundred coats and as many suits and dresses will be assembled for your inspection no two alike of .the nicer ones. The season's new military effectsrich velvets, plushes, fur trimmed and plain. While coats and dresses will be by far the most popular, we have a good assort ment of suits in the new colors and pretty, attractive styles.' You will' like them on display Saturday. Do not fail to come. mmi STYLE and FASHION SHOW FliJiy tte HIS, 8 p. in, Weston Opera House Everything is in readiness for the Btyle and fashion show for Friday evening, as per announcement last week. Our showing of ladies' coats, suits and dresses will be extraor dinary indeed. Our boys' suits will be shown from live models in attractive pose. Men s suits and overcoats will have a place. Music by the orchestra. There will be no charge for admittance. Curtain promptly at 8 o'clock. Our customers will be pleased to know that Mrs. Kabb will again represent Miss Mooro of Walla Walla with a bettor line of millinery than in any previous season. Miss Moore has t .. fm. ihi. iMiwt two months selecting from the best markets and is enthusiastic over the surpassing beauty of the fall stylos. -V are btisy." she tells us. "selecting and lacking for Weston hats the best stores are showing, ana most exacting." Extra salespeople arc provided for Saturday. wilt be in a xition to suit the 00 ..... . . ..iiiinWWMWy time should make an extra effort tcrplD U M D fWFR Of pC " ' ' . J3 . ?"n " ..... 1 t th..,n thre thc first rlav. w that ..v.... ttf- 1 . .r X I WESTON dUHUULd may Mi ... A pQW-WOW FEATURE ! WC UO im IQUT i R. fi Reiner BREVITIES C. W Rtao-irs & Son finished threshing Tuesday and housed their combine. They had a much better wheat crop than they expected from their upper ranch, where the pros pect looked far from bright early in the season. They threshed an Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Watts and average of 40 bushels of plump Worth Watts motored home Satur- wheat rfom 250 acres, and are day from Camp McDougal. highly pleased with the result. It is hoped that the students who The Weston schools will open have completed the Eighth grade Monday, September 10. work will avail themsclve of the The board of directors has now opportunity of goinu: on through the entire faculty selected. Mr. F. the High school. C. Fitzpatrick is Mipcrintcndent He has had twelve years exiiericncv in tenchinir. durinK which time he has tausrht in the states of Indiana. Wnxhinirton and Oregon, lie Miss Gertrude Van Winkle and jjjgg KUDy price has resigned as Miss Rene Banister were week end telephone operator and will be sue miests of the Misses McRae at Wal- rwHlprf iiv Miss Thelma Anderson. . .. . . . m . i .i . n ... la walla. Miss Fnce, wno is a graauatc oi for f0ur years principal oi me not.-- G W Staggsand family and Em- Weston High, leaves soon for Wash- DUrg High school at Roseburg, Or- reyStaggsand family will motor ington SUte College to complete her egon, . mart week on an after harvest va- education. She expects to special- Miss Florence Simmons of Mc- cation to Wallowa lake. e n music 8nd home economics. cmk, Nobarska. comes highly rec- .... i r i omnu-nded. She will ti ach Latin Miss Meryl Kepler of the Whit- An average wheat yield of around om. li.i, Mi. Ki...,n.s taught - - . .. . n . i . . rm Cim oil. - . man I yinrvatnrv oi OIUSIC. nana 4U ousneis IS rvwrivu jiuiii dim ., ..... GUte4 Maslclaa Coming (itiite an addition to the musical WttS atmosphere of Weston will lie the coming of Miss luina tianna to rej resent the Malen Burnett School of Piano Playing. Miss Hanna grad uated at Lindenwood College ner St. I.oui.s, Mo., under Miss Burnett In-fore Miss Burnett came West. Miss llanna then went to EurojK-. in the MeCook Will , . . wll nd Mrs. Claud Still of Mil- Cullev's home place at the DeGraw ifri..", ' ton called on friends in Weston Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Waddingliam, Miss Daisy Waddingham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross and Master Neil Ross have gone to Enterprise, Or eogn, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Staggs. The management of the Harvest Mercantile Co. Ball at Weston opera house tomor row evening promises a royai goou t8 Sum, md Moncay cf the . Hni..n(iid success. time for all who come, joe I ay- p SniHi-rs and accomoanicd their ..:.. r.. Ti,m r,f tiiwlmriz. ....,.. , nio ....v... o. hosts on a huckkberrying trip. Orn.m. will teach the Third and Mrs. Broxson is a sister of Mr., pourth grades. Miss Tipton was a the mountain Snider. Kiiceeggful teacher the past few road a few days ago W. L. Smock w T t.up f Jessun & Son. yi-ars in the Douglas county, Ore- had rather a "narrow spjeaK Culley's home place at the UtAiraw " " studying piai ranch. The Culley combine mired "'T ,. Nccdbam will have She then ret. down Tuesday in a soft piece of , Trainj teach at her ground, causing considerable delay. K k . hc . fc w.hoo, Rht. has be ... . . i linn- Fnr I Our Fall Opening and Second An- He is a young man mv niversary Sale a "red letter event" years teaching exin-ricme, and in merchandizing will begin Satur- taught the past two years in the rday, September 15. You will find Harrisburg. Oregon, High, this worth your attention. Weston In the grades, wc are again for- lercantile Co. tunate in naving mis wm-. k, the First and Second. he has Ix-en Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Broxson were wjth UK for tnL. past fcW years and ant's orchestra of furnish music. five where she remained two years studying piano, voice and harmony. turned to tins country to former college, where en up to the present time. For the iiuat two years she has been head of the Piano depart ment of Lindenwood College. Miss Ilanua is filling the vacancy cutftt-d by the leave of absence granted Mice Viltn Kimll.U'ill whfku u'nrlr ...on ii... -j, miners here has been bo highly praised and " . .. who is to study in New York this ?T J, winter. Miss Hanna will open studio here 12th. Walla Wallu, Wai., Sept. . Early pioneers if the Walla Walla valley, now scattered over the NorthweM. will make a iciul effort to 1m- in Wallu Walls for the tirst annual Pioneer I'ow-wnw Sept emlier in, 11 and 15. according to letters received from many of them. The pioneers' cabin at the fair ((rounds, erected by the early set tlors principally at the instigation of the late ft. P. Winans. will be headquarters. Here will be dis played the treasured relics of the piom-ersold uU-n.-.ils, hooks, weap ons, implements, fancy work, etc. and here will gather the pioneers to sit around tlx- campflre and re tell the story of their lives ill this vicinity before Wallu Walla was anything but a village. There is hardly tin early settler in the Northwest who at some time did not live in or visit Walla Walla, which in pioneer days whs the prin cial trading jMiint. Here came the to try their luck at ig or in other primitive time ways" now frowned FIeasie" We do not mean this mat belligerent sense, but that wc can take your measure properly for your FALL SUIT We represent the well- X known Field It Roberts and Z Herald lines. Orders taken for KNICKERBOCKERS WESTON BATHS. BARBER f and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud! Wednesday. September While driving up uttu rttun-f imnv 9 widc-a-wake puDictty men ox waim gwn, otp. an auto mitihap. but escaped with- W9a uM Hurirnr the wwk Mra. Luulla Pinkerton will Unch mit iniurv. The brakes refused to n,A un fmm atom tn hn Fifth and Sixth jrraden. She " - ... miiii uiiuu-i ru irvowvu v-.- - ----- - . 1 I J a . :aI nnH hta nor " . tipped over. Jasper O'llsrra was here last week from Central Point, Oregon, and had a great visit with his brothers and with Sim Barnes and Emslev Ridenour who were loon companions of the O'Harra boys in pioneer times. Rev. L. L. stern with Pow-wow posters. Because of the most unfavorable weather conditions ever known, the upland grain crop is proving very light. One barley tract of 50 acres yielded only sacks. It ii obligatory upon school mapor lntenil'nta. In count la which ar untr the high fchoot tuition law, tc par the tuition of atudenta from thai county who ralda In dlatrtcta having oo high school and who attend high achool la another district nr county, according to an opinion given by At torney General Brown to J. A. ChurchUI, auperlntendent of public Instruction. Waaco, Moro and Qrwa Valley, th threa nrlncloal ciUea of Sherman has had a number of years of suc cessful teaching experience. She taught last year in District No. 11 near Weston. ,', Miss Dorothy Clark of Portland will teach the Seventh grade. She i a Kironir teacher and comes with .. .,. i .i tj . . . i.- . Mrs. Uelia winn ana cnnurvn the best oi recouunenuauuns. mtco r - - have moved into the Mrs. Purcell Clark taught in Roseburg, Oregon, county, bar each granted rrancniaei .... d... j vtrnmt onH mill i ... ...,a hurl taaphinir i-v. to a etoud of nromotera aald to be CUlUtK-. vo-j ". itmi, jvai oiiu o - un V.nXfv. nrtidertt of Vi.r hnmp in Weton durinff nthpr states. irorklDi in th ntfiren of thft F DLMAMtU rn11VA Philomath CWm AtA MUMt iaA M Wa 1 4 nt liVoYfT W HI tench clftc Power h Light rompiny, tor effon. was in town a few days tnis n , ... ..... ,..A K the Euthth urade. Jie nas taugiii aaour . i"' week in the interests of the college. 'TTmZ the past few years in Douglas coun- Mc to b. ' w with roiwiderable success. "T ' tv natron. Laet car he very uc river faiia a..-i- - -Hirvfcrt nnn inp nncia wanteu i v v w o . . and it is expected that several boys j.10 ' . f - cessfully taught and girls of Weston wu. auena me - Philomath Institution. Hulda M. Allyn was granted a Vnrrv M. JolirVS'jn. rtDreSetlting j:.,., T.ud fmm Altv-rt A vn. ...... ..ii :i t ,.l...,.l the Cadillac Company of I endletou, ,)Ut thc ,atu?r was givt-n custody of ih. orK.llinK daV( r as soon as jk. came up Saturday with a Umi of thejr erch. and also clear ujb,e th.reBftcr. The attendance Is three Smith Form-a-Trocks for II. L. UUe hjB Ian(J. expected U be larger than that of itZU'LZ. Mrs.A.W,Lundel. and daugh- last year. new --- - , , t-r returned WonnwKlay irom ineir ah parmu nnvmn ............ .. - other Form-a-Truck. and made the f,J 4, kidL.ndalo. are beriuninn uchoul for Uk fint U .tdeata wers total. A (-p fa a little srore tran one oirar. in the Myrtle the Eighth grade Creek City schools. II,. in n rnt:ihlr- inKtrUCtor. Suiterintendent MtzpatricK do- supplied from the White Work la expected to be gin within 0 days on the Installation of the new system. ' The number of Industrial accidents continues to climb, according to the weekly report of the state Industrial aerldent commission, purlng the pssl waek 4fp accidents were reported. tble being the largest number for any waek since the workmen's compen sation lew went luto effect. upon; here came the stock raisers and early farmers and here, in fact, came everybody in the early days. There are ho many of the men and women who were hen; at that time now living in the Northwest, that it is liolieved there will be an unusually large attendance this year. Every efTort will be made to have them feel at home. The whole show in being prepared with a view to pleasing the greatest number. Each afternoon of the three days then- will be t hi: events on the track and in the arena riding, roping, broncho busting, bulldog ging, etc., and as the best riders and ropers to be found in the Northwest will be here, thc pro 'grams will Im- Miappy. The Great Worthain Shown will furniiih the uptown night attractions. This is the largest carnival company in the West. W. M. SUItnoa C. It. Blihop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton, Or. Kreowatcr. Or. ! PURE ARTIFICIAL ICE if Weston Transfer Co. i Davis & Ellis NO W'S THE TIME to my yuur Watuii Leader "sub" United brethren. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning sub ject, "A firealer Controversy." Ev ening subject, "A Kingdom Liwt." Other aervicea at the usual hours. Three ot The church will be pleAaed to wel come you. h. I', wru&lu, inutor. Dr. A. F. Scmpcrt Graduate and Registered DENTIST Oflice Hourtj-9 to 12 a. ni. ; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Building - Upstairs