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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1917)
The Kero Safe Safety Lantern at a greatly reduced price A DIM Candle Power Light. Thin lantern in Htorm proof, ruin proof, wind proof, bug proof. No wicka no amokeno dirt tio gream no mantle trouble no danger. HuniH keroHono or giwolcne with 'iial safety it cannot ex plodo - cost about one-tcnth of n cent an hour P hum and k'ivcM a brighter light tlimi gaii, or npiivulcnt to that of IS onlinary lautcruH. Regular Price $6.50 Our Special Price $4 85 each. (I-Jxtra mantle or parlH may In- ordered from the TIiuiiihh Mfg. 'o., laytoii, Ohio. ) Send thin clipping with I.K" and gel tin- Koto Safe le forc tln'.v arc all Hold. Ill I Name . Address MAIL To Vac Davis-Kaser Co. Homelurnlshlng Department Store 1016 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. BREVITIES fiirm loans. I-., K. f..r $7 Men Burnett School of Piano Playing Wcatou brunch under direction of Miss Udnu Ilanna. pupil of Alexandra Ituif and Hugo Kami. ISerlin. Ger many, and Malen Hurnctt. Harmony lessons free for pupils HtudyiiiR piano. Term open Wednesday, Sept. 12 Studio at the home of Mrs. Lavender. For further in formation nee MiH Josie lavender at Weston Mercantile Co. The Leader prints Butter Wraps Nee me fr Van Winkle. One I Wopimnelltfer auto Auk Watts Sl llogeltt. Newt O'llarra tM.k a hurley crop of rj in sacks from 115 acres t his place neur town. Mir Ora Martin f Tyish Valley, Oregon, in the Kin-it of Mr. and Mi h. I.. I. O'llanu. Mr. I .aura Shanks ha returned from Adams, ami will again inuke her home in Wenlon. Alii loiiit Pmler will liegin learn ing Monday in the Corking Mat district two miles weM of Athena. C. M. Sehneiilcr. itroinineiil Up land farmer, has I"-"-!! having the (oiiKhent of loach torn lately with a felon on lii linger. Mr. J. II. W'illiaiiiH ami Mr. Frank tlraham were in Walla Walla Tuesday on liiiniin-N connected with this evening's Style Show. For prompt service when in trou-lil.- call nt Memlwell Carage or phono No fiU. Kent ear ami mtvicc cur. JNew equipment. Auto wash ed and polished. L. Pennington. After a Minimer V residence in W. Moii Mr. and Mr. .1. F. hil cole mid their two .-oiih, Tli'Miil and Karl, left, thi wit k for their home in Portland, where the Itoy will attend school. (Jeorgc Stuggs junior left ttiil nesday for a. visit with his broth ers Larkin at Kntcrpi ie and Ira at Keating, Oregon, loiter on he goes to Washington State t'olege to lc llin the course in veterinary wiener. Mis Fcrol MeHride of Seattle is visiting her grandmother in Weston while recuperating after an illness. She expects to return in December to her work at Providence hospital. In 18 months more she will have finished the hospital nursing course. The MvBride boys. "Perd" and "Tim." harvested 120 acres We're IMeutra Some people FOW-WOW-ing at Walla Walla thm week -and Some people will "LET 'L'll BUCK" at Pendleton next week. We're in between and NKUTKAL. We don't care who "Killa the Kaiser first. "I lielievc I would part with Bob first rather than Rive up our Electric Washer. It SAVES the family." C. II. Smith, M. D. How would you feel after paying $43.00 foe a Sewing Machine to find its equal on our lloor for $25.00? Watts & Rogers Farm Outfitters Fresh o. and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS K. CANDY SHOP The famous Thomas (J. Plant Co. m? oi liosloll. one ol tne Digges-l shoe concerns in the world, is contrihut- J ing an expensive film to Weston's J Style Show this evening. It de- j piets scenes of interest in and around the company's immense nlunt in Boston, and will be anion? A the films shown at the oiera house by Mr. Alderman of Athena, who is bringing his machine to Weston f for the occasion. This comoanv . x . .l - .... ' grain this year mosi oi uieir manufactures the celebrated queen ground being in summer fallow. Quality shoes. Street music by They had a fair crop, alsiut GO the Weston Concert Band, in uni- hushcls of barley and :$0 bushels of for,( wji precede the show, wheat to the acre. All of their acreage was spring n.n. n ,iy- Heavy showers have terminated a ton, who is now in truining at Fort iMi-dny drouth that has mined many Omaha, Nebraska, renews his sub dry farmers in Baker ami neighlnir- M-ription and writes the following mg counties, rainier say mai remarks winch we are ty no means the rain came loo late to lie if Ih-ii- i,v( hhhIi-sI to print: "1 never real elit even to the ranges, which are v gave the Weston lender the crc-d-so sjMirse that the cattle have Uvn jt justly due it until 1 came here, forci-d down from the mountains where a little bi-ivy news from into the lanes and hay fields to find )(lnie is very acceptable. I'm do fctd. ing tin1 U'st I can in U Misting for Weston, ami us leaomg weekly is in great demand. Everything is (inw and dandy here and I am enjoy ing the xjan k greatly." T Jardinieres Beautiful in Design, Low in Price (The famous WELLEI1 Pottery) Wall Paper Remnants at only . 5 CENTS the roll i DeMOSS The Best 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 Milton Eagle: After a thorough misunderstanding, Hat McQueen and Bill Prentiss, two well known Milton men, came near fighting on the streets of our H-acef ul city one evening this week. The bout was called olT. however, when it was found that there was no jxissible chance of getting together on ac count of the speed as a foot racer of one of the contestants. Bean growers of the Weston neighborhood are preparing for har vest. Messrs. Washburn and Cox, who have a quarter section in beans on the Winn place, have shipped in a thresher with a capacity of 20 bushels per hour. A. C. Pence, who has HO acres on the Price place, has ordered a smaller thresher. A much lietter crop than wiw prom ised earlier in the season is now in dicated. Jim Kirkpatrick, one of the Wes ton boys with Company E, Second Idaho, was here this week for a fur lough visit with relatives and friends. Jim says that a soldier's life suits him precisely. It ought to, by the way, as he is the son of a civil war veteran. It is expected that the Second Idaho will be or dered next week to Charlotte, N. C. Before long the boys may be sailing for France. The Leader is the grateful recip ient from Joe Wurzer of one Red Weathcrford onion and one Yellow Banvcrs onion -count 'em; two. They are large, salubrious and odoriferous s)ccimens, and Joe brought 'em around to show what can Ik" done on bench land here without irrigation. Jie thinks that Weston land could easily lie made to raise onions with profit on a com mercial scale and so do we. Athena Press: Mr. and Mrs. Emesley Kidetiour, who spent the week end visiting at the Br.yd home, en route from Bcllingham, Wash., left Sunday afternoon for Homestead, Oregon, where they will reside. Sunday afternoon a family reunion was held, at which Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Graham of Wes ton, and Mrs. J. N. Stone anil Mrs. Etta McEachern of Milton the two latter sisters of Mrs. Ridenour ? t t r Y r ? r t V THE UNIVERSAL CAR Everywhere, Ford care are building small busi ness into "Bigger Business." Whatever your trans portation cost may be, the Ford will lessen it with a greater measure of usefulness. It multiplies ; salesmen wherever they travel, and costs about two cents per mile only to operate and maintain. With more than 1,750,000 Fords in active daily ser vice, you don't experiment with Ford value. Runa bout 101.85, Touring Car $41S.85. Order now and realize this value. WESTON GARAGE H. L. H ED RICK Proprietor ? ? t f t ? ? T Y Y t Y Y Y Y f Y Y T Notice of Filing Final Account y i Snap- (lood 5 room house with bath, pantry and closet; burn 20x In the County Court of the State of Oregon for I'niHtilla County. In the Mutter of the Estate of Henry Goldberg, Deceased. w.h luiuse. work shop cellar, filwJ ,ny film aC(it mld s good well, lots of shade. Iit Jvx administrator of th above named es 177. Andy T. Barnett. tate in the office of the Clerk of the ... above entitled County Court, and that I wish to announce amnion prayer said Court has fixed upon 11 o'clock in meeting, led by Mr. George Dens- the forenoon on September 15, 1917, as more, to be held this (Friday) ev- Jh time, snd the County Court Room , , ..,., u'u-i,;.i..n in the Court House of Umatilla Coun- enmgatmy co ageon Washington ty 0wg0Bi intht)City of pendeton street. A. 1 lumps. Oregon, as the place, when and where I will rent or sell a small nart of anv Pcnwn hav!"ft W objection or ex- l will riniorsui a small pari oi CCpth)n to anvthmu in said account and my premises. Mrs. J. S. Lieuallen. report contained or to anything done " " mmm " " by me as administrator at any time, MMaMiHMMBl nmv 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 .. ., . ; r m oi,...- ...,ii.i.) i....... rraelices 1 Court made on August U, 1917. Walter Farr. Administrator, Etc. Dr. S. L KQilIARD ! Tablets Meats and Fish Ham, Lard and Bacon A. P. Perry Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law in all State and f ederal Courts. - . ' ATHENA. OREGON .5 Irmli. t,rllftilw,lyrll,isiamm-,l rno v. Si'.hI imtl'l. .trti1-. ur Wmi.ni ami dv rlMllun tr Pllll SEARCH nvl nport oh ,l,-i(lBl)lllty. Iknk tvr.-r.tM-. PATENTS BUILD rOTONS for v.mi. iHir fnv UvtkU'tx ti ll huw. w lutt t lovvul .ml Btv ycu mioiwt Write today. D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS. 1.303 Seventh St., Washington. D. C. The Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 Hh. 1 .m iv If you contemplate a farm loan or renewing a loan now standing, call on us and talk it over. We will try to assist you. v4!kV,?W wew present.