The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, September 21, 1917, Image 2

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IjLst week ClCl.owt11ta3vn ind boys where we could save thorn money on their Fall
and Winter 8Up.y"Bolow we'quote you priet'8 on which we invite comparison with any of
our compctitortQhr any mail order house in existence, l-ook these prices over curefully and see
u-hnnu vrn anm tb.kt --f th, !; merchandise to Ih had - fol VOlll' dollars.
. v t v j v v" " , - ....... -
Dr ginbam .12. i "Subuihan" bleached muslin , . . .1" JVtpiot" tubing il.'iii l .'-
SWrtfo,. (ail colors) 12'a "Hope U " " (" . .-M-2
Calico U7'.. "Special" " " .1212 Cotton hatu 1 1-2 IM 15
Percales l0-.t3,a-.t,8 "Fruit of Iawto" " 15 l lb.) !
38 in. Percale (fast MS Lonad-le " " 15 " CI lb. I sa ..!
Galatea (all color) 22 S No. t" IVrkeley ainbrie IS Hlrarhcd w cling lMo .23
Apron gingham.....' Un.-dle " 21 fnblciichcd towclini; .oM, to .18
"Renpun'' table damask W No. I'm Berkeley " 2t Cotton blankets U -.''
Bleached tabic damask . . .S to t.DN K-4 PepHNll ;ihvrling .:k'i "Wgotuap" hlatikvU I'J to 2.W
White outing flannel IJI-.' -.li 8-1 rvquul " J Wool blankets t'l.Mi i,. 7.,.n
Colored outing flannel .12 1-2-.15 9-4 Peppvrill " 37 Indian Kobe in large assortment
Uilckth (all color?) ..'.? SM Peipiot " I" f i-attirim . t.uu to !' no
If you can't come, send us your mail orders, and if
merchandise is not satisfactory we will refund your
money.
y THE GOLDEN MULE J
WESTON STYLE SHOW IS
BRILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL
.
- aaaa-a
Ambitious UnderUklnj of Weston
MeiunUle Co. a Great Success.
WESTON LEADER
CURK 00D. ruhluhct
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Strictly in Aabtnct
The Year II 60 wan to when he
Six Months 75 sha.H. . yvants ji."
Four Months 0 50
the consumer who cans nil tlx'
extra cod, ly insisting on having
what she wants when die wants it
ltceause she wants what she wants
ami wants 'him' to have what lie
wants it in just the
ntlDtT. SETT. 21
Eattrta" at l ...Lltict at .!. Urtgaa tha mnlwi craw
M itcana-daM Mil nalttr.
Count von Luxburg was rendered
painfully aware of the tine in Argentine.
If 17 Although Cierniany is still in the
rinir. it is largely because 'f the
through
the ropes.
It is not in the direction of ia-
triotism that the Coast shipyard change.
workers furnish a striking example.
"If a hog on foot fetches JO
cents a pound in Chicago, what's
the quotation on a chicken in a
liinouisine?" asks an inquisitive cx-
VYeiiton folk might well have lm
agined Friday evening that they
had been translated by airship to
IVrtlmnl, Seattle, SMknne or even
New York City- and had suddenly
Invii given ot'ii wkmiiic into (lie
most hrillinnt nook of I tame Kii. h
i.m'.H naliu.
Without -ugg'ratioii, il nmv W
,s;td tlml the W eston Style and I 'asli
ii Show gave out an elfect ami in
tliK'nii diMitietly metroMiilau. It
w as iid, goi gius. lKnutifiil - -ileinoii.-.
rating in faultless manner
"the cla.vi of fashion and the mold
of form."
Weston i 'i Kin Iioum' was jammed
to die ilnors with mi enthusiii; tic
uudieiice which iiulii.l.tl many
pie from nelghlNiring tow n.v Hunt
ing Mils festooliiil ll mm the walls,
and hugi' American lings
iaHv II m Hi either fiilc of the nn.
sccuiuiii arch, gning a pat not if
tone to the alTair. An artistic stage
setting, harmonious coloring and
brilliant lighting elTivts hcightcm-d
the enjoyment uf I he sHVtator.
The Weston orchestra, led by Joseph
I'ayanl, di.M'oursel delightful mu
sic. Hew itchmgly gowned in (he
latest creations of the artist of
Slyhilom, w iii.'Diiin' and beautiful
models hmiI gracefully to the
mi.uiiiI of Mifl music, in the full
glare of the smllighl. In one Mir
tictilarly enthralling eiril, illus
trating "I'riscilla's I ream," each
model apiearcd as a color xr
trait in a golden frame, while I'n
cilia spun and i-in. l. I'jich Hr
trait came to life in turn, advanceil
to the center of .the stage, and
smilingly received the tribute of a
prettv linsa-gnv.
Br Colonel THEODORE ROOSEVELT Throughout theentireevening the
REME.MBKK reading about motif held tempting aiqxal to the
vcr oi,'o, while no nere tlill feminine meuilM-rs of the audience,
"noutral tin; ncutiality that and the eiiM nihlc pn-s nt.-d to all
I'uutius I'date mi'ht haic envied a scene of enchantment and loveli-
reading from Kev cut lour and ono or ness that will long Ih- ivmcuiltcred.
two otheri. tin- fact tlmt tio-r in- lioys clothing: .-cho.il girk." coats
triidiil that 'he United .Slates and dresses; ladies' suits, millinery,
ahmil.l pav the expeiiM? of this war. slnvs, cloaks, and stn-et. dinner and
Wc arc' ti.htmg for America, o evening dn-sscs were among the
nro lighiing for our o n liberty, for g'"ls shown. A pronounced flavor
our own xjghK and while we'nnnt of smarttu-ss and elegance marked
What Houicwivei Have Long Looked For
i u i n.
ciu i' ''r i i
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m- util. rnlhlna:
m In wajrt Oil,
l women ait Italltjrln.
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.i1 Wluif" "Mi-h
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r..,i' I i. -lit,, if. ii Win.M iioi-I rUiii In KLavO fLuul
ni4 r. Si lt mukni kit llin tiinmiiiniiy.
fwk
M..l Mil..
WESTON MILLING CO.
Abu Wet'iu'.i lli .it ami Wlmli Wbrat t lour, tiratiaiu, I'ereaU,
I'ei'ilanil Hay; Sniltirain. .Stmk I'"'" I ami Poultry Suil(e. Wo
do riii'toin inlllli'g. Your I'alroiiace imlliitcd. W. ItoauiMJ.
Democracy Gin Be
Made Safe by Giving
Every Man His
Fair Share
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AA ECONOMIC A ND'MILITAriT,
THE UKIVERSITT. OF, .CRECC.'i
it
aalaa-Wa itonaia, M Wn
MIUTARV DRtU, OOMCtnC SCIIMCl'
a API I WW VW-PUIH'
aa faa 9aaav aaafa aaaa. Vaaw aapa
M MafH." anaa-aafra.
It's all off with Koniilolf.
The late Captain Kidd was an an
gel of mercy compared to a Ger
man submarine commander, accord- hbel them it's a close rati
ing to the evidence published by Chancellor Michaelis and V..n Hin-
U. S. Consul Frost. - denburg :is to which cuKl
claim to being the original of
For cerebral reasons, it may in- "abysmal brute."
tercst the Bulldogger d. to know
that an 80 foot whale has just leen
taken off Gray's Harbor.
r, hnln in Kvcrf war with rat mad ne ins naj m h iioiiiiii- iiiipm i.
exports, with the lb-d Cros, with Mr. Alderman was Here irom
;il, .r..r. vl,ii. with moiiev. Athena and entertained the audi-
. wnnt ( p,tl ollr f):,ti,;,. ence iN-twii-n curtains with divert-
Unless their respective pictures ,p into tin; line. OR VK NVII.1-, ' ilm ciunedies. Trade dims
In-tween NOT DKSKRYK TO HANK w,rl siuonii. iiiiiuiiiok nr-
AJKXNtJ FItKK MKN WlTKN THK ',r s 'rseis. mw r.ver suns n.r
WK is KM)H1. y and (Juei-n Quality shin's. 'I he
It is Mie "man with word irt n !' 'dm was esHi-ially interest-
thiirh 'liat nltiirnlr mu,it win the '?. oepieiing in.; gr.ai laetnry m
repe t of tun iikunh I t him never
draw it in si foil" cawe or imilMfn
edlv ngatiict iiie weak, out h"' i In -neatli
coiitemjit if he hesitates t-i
draw it against the strung when the
i.v
the
BOMBARDING THE PRESS
Editorial sanctums are subjected gtrontr iniir wrong" him.
All men make mistakes, but that now-a-days to an overwhelming fu- Minimize the chances of war by
of the Kaiser has cost millions of .;nj. .oA,. v,,iWa f hiir shfll minimizing the injustices which
lives and his country's honor anI jttie slt, cannon balls, hand gre-
prosperity. nades and rifle bullets are poured
in upon the country press until its
inose XMortn eena, Oregon, om- editors are smothered.
cers who drank confiscated booze
The national government has
must be overcome. And let me say
also that, having done that, it re
mains for us to lunkn democracy
cafe in our own country.
WE CAN MAKE DEMOCRACY
8AFE IN THI8 COUNTRY ONLY BY
the Thomas!. Plant Co. at Boston.
Lively street music by the Wes
t"ii Concert Hand, directed by I'm
fesfcor Lundell, preceded the how.
Great credit for conceiving and
carrying out this remarkable enter
tainmentwhich, by the way, was
free to all is due Manager J. H.
Williams of the Weston Mercantile
Co., and his staff. Mrs. Williams
gave expert direction to the losing
effects.
The models, all of whom kind
ly volunteered their services, were:
Mrs. C. II. Nelson, Mrs. rrank
j OVERLAND
THE UTTilOST Di CAR VALUE
19.17 Mete
MkIcI W Touring Cnr !
Model Mii-I Totii ing t.'ar H'10
Mislel m-r, Touring Cur Mil)
Willys-Knight I Overland 1575
Ovei lanils almost sell theinselvea. and give abso
lute satisfaction wherever placed. Hest hill climb
ers on the road today. Let mc convince you.
Dr. S. L. KBftiARD - Weston Agent
Were perhaps acquiring inside evi- H.-rartment-S. and everv de- GOING FORWARD 80 FAR IN THE f.rnham Mia tolnn HMniMt..r MIkh
dence- partment has many sub depart- DIRECTION OF RADICALISM AS TO Gladys Smith, Miss Kliza Morri-
mt nnH vprv ilnartment and REMOVE ALL JUST COMPLAINTS son, Miss Josie Lavender, Miss Es-
uit-r vv iiiittinn.
Masters Dick UeMoss, (Jail Wil
liams, Dudley Rogers, Ralph Nes
bitt and Jami's Nelson.
German diplomacy resembles that gub department has ita literary rep- OF THE MAN WHO HAS NOT HAD
of the old biblical character who ii; th lin of HIS FAIR 8HARE OF THE GOOD
stroked his victim's beard prior to LoWeu .
THINGS OF THIS LIFE.
slipping a knife blade under the
fifth rib.
Bob La Follette has qualified as
a conspicuous example of a hope
less minority.
"Great fleas have little fleas
Upon their backs to bite'em ;
And little fleas have lesser fleas,
And so on ad infinitum."
One and all of these literary rep
resentatives fire their documents
long documents and short docu
ments at the newspaper offices, to-
Took Remark Literally.
"Maria, you'll ae er be able to irlve
that nail with a llutlron. For bcaven'ti
sake ue your head," admonished Mr. The Farmers' Bank of Weaton, at Wen-
(No, m)
KbPOKf OH THE CONDITION UP
Stuliklos. And then he wondered why
she would not Hpeuk to hi in again.
Pack.
The Austrians now have not in-
frequent occasion to demonstrate h wjth admonitory remarks
iu ineir uernian allies uiai uiey aisu
are capable of a "strategic retreat."
Airquakes.
An Enplinh MNtrnnnnier rif nroml-
conceming the pressing necessity of nence has udvunced the theory tlmt
Just about now the prodigal son
would be rather more apt to get a
swift kick than even a calves' liver
sandwich.
The hen In Hohenzollern lays
nothing but cannon balls when
what Germany needs is eggs.
In a manner of sneakintr. six
cents for a Portland street ear ride POible.
is probably fare enough.
publication.
But this is not all.
The state likewise has its de
partments, sub departments and
their repri'sentatives, and each one
of these runs a literary null for the
manufacture of missiles to be t,hot
at Fort Newfepaper.
Nor in this yet all.
There are private organizations
ad infinitum, all of thcin trying to
act as much like the official variety
there are olrqunkex. entirely Indepeu
dunt of enrthqimkes. that are caused
by the exploslou of meteors In the atmosphere.
Cburcb of the Brethren
There are those who Christ.
Order of services for Sunday
September 'J 1 7 :
10 a. in. Sunday school.
1 1 a. m. 'reaching.
2:'M p. m.- Mission Study.
6:30 p. m.-C. W. S.
7:30 p. m.-Bible Study, Life of Demand certificates of de
ton, in the State of Oregon, ut the
close at business September 18, 1917:
KKSoum.ts.
Loan and discounts $15.'), 209 ch',
bonds and warrants ;i,i;iO 17
Stocks, securities, judg
ment, etc 8,5X10:1
Banking house a, MX) 00
Kurniture and fixtures 1,000 00
Other real estate owned 29,414 32
Due from banka (not reserve
banks) 2,079 21
iJue from approved rcavrvu
bunks 1S.I5H04
Checks and other cash ilenni 101 hi)
Cauh on hand C.7W (12
Total J22MW 81
tIABILtTItS.
Capital stock paid in $ :o,ooo isi
Surplus fund.. lfi.non oo
Cndivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid 2,8'JO W)
Individual deposits subject
tonecK 3;j,u;io u
4
Your orders
promptly filled.
P. T. Harbour
Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena, Oregon a Waitsburg, Wash.
meeting with divers misfortunes.
arc for ja-ace at any price- includ
ing dishonorand those who appar-
As to the U boats, they are now ently do not know what they are
for, but are for it anyhow. And
all of them turn out literature
which it is most important to have
published right away.
If the country editor did all flint
think is hi:; duly, be
JOHN BONEWITZ, Elder,
The Oregon Voter arises to re.
mark tbat "on a basis of non de
livery, no returns and cash l ah-s a
sixteen ounce loaf of bread could other iieopk
be retailed in Portland for tevn would have to publish a magazine
cents. A ten cent loaf represents supplement of blxty pages,
three cents in -waste on account of Generally, however, he uses the
bad credits, stale bread returns and stuff for kindling, and contrives to
an t'xpciifcivs dclntry :yjlc!u. It is do hL bit in hi- own poor way.
OSTEOPATHS
Adjust Spine, Kibs, Hips or i
whatever is wrong. Nature
then curt.
DOCTORS HOISINGTON
Main and Court Streets.
Fourteen years in Pendleton.
Ix not ronluw OKTKOPATHV -lib
i-blrupnu-tic ur Mmfuclli; licallna.
posit 6,13 36
Time and Savings deposila 40,956 60
Bills payable for money bor
rowed 40,000 00
Total 1228,346 84
State of Oregon, )
County of Umatilla, ( '
I. E. M. Smith, Cashier of the
almve-iiatned bank, do aolemnly swear
that the aliove slMtcment is true to the
bent of my knowledge and belief.
ti. M. Smith, Cauhier.
CoiiIilcT-Attest:
J. 11. I'KKt.
F. D. Waho,
Directors.
SubHcrilied ami sworn to before me
this 12th day of September, 1917.
S. A. UARNBH,
(Seal) Notary Public.
(My commi-sion t-pirw Nov. Ii, I'M),
American Beauty
oand-c
Pure White
13 iliOll
Made of selected bluestem in one of the
best equipped mills in the Northwest.
Sold in Weston by
Weston Mercantile Company
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