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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
i 4 I Secret of the Wholesome Bread That Mother Makes Nothing tieklea the pillule and makM glad the "U part mi'iit of th Interior" like dolicioiiM, nulritioua, homo-made brait. Ueaire for hoinc-iundc bread never eeuncn lut con Htnntly inrretweH. Thin Iihh Im-ch brought about to u great extent by the UNINK1LSAI, I5KKAD MAK1JU am) the AMERICAN IJKKADMIXKK. One Imml on llu' "Universal" doen more in three min Utra than two hundu on the kneading Uuird run do in thirty minuti'H. The inK'rodienla nro thoroughly mix-l, mid the dough uniformly kneaded. These machine- take the dread out of bread making, an no linn in lost and no labor wanted. Fourdoaf Universal $2.50 each ttiirht-loaf Univerwd J3.S0 each Five-loaf American $1.50 each Vhc Davis-Kaser Cor Bomelurnlshtng Department Stote 10 20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. BREVITIES See mi' fin Van Winkle, farm liit)h, I.. r. M. Price left motoring trip t of Kansas her hiece, I Fresh OREAD Daily I and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS O. K. CANDY SHOP Mr. and Mm. Wednesday n u linker uiul Boise. Mr. Carrie Hemming City, Mo., in visiting Mr. .1. W. Porter. J. M. Ashwurth is a hospital pa tient, with a severe attuck of in llaminiitory rheitinat ism. Mr. Titus, forewoman of The Pari at Walla Walla, was among the out of lown vit.itors at On- style show, 'I In- Kentucky ami Van Brunt drills an iM--ially khkI to wed fur two dollar wheat. Watlu & Koger. Joe Wur.cr hn gone "deiwa, WiuJi., to lk after his nop inter ests there, hirt hod Alva having been called for military mtvuv. I)r. A. I-'. Semper! wus in Port land thin week, v iKitinjf his parent and taking tin- examination for th' Dental Corps of the National army. Ernie Hoyntoii, an Athenu mem ber of the Strund Idaho at home n H furlough, was a guest Tuewlay at the S. A Burno residence in this city. Mr. S. Dowd of McMmnville, who ha Urn visiting hi wn, Lewis, in tlie Weston uplands, left thuf week on Inn return hoine to the valley. .lim Price, Uh Proudfit and Hap Cmhaiii motored to the Umatilla river Saturday night and spent the next tlay quite pleasantly in pisca torial pursuits. For prompt service when in trou ble rail at Mend well !arage or phone No '-. Kent ear and service car, New equipment. Autos wash ed and polished. L. Pennington. Mr. am! Mrs. J. II. Wililams. Mrs. Margaret Kahh and 1 cHv ' mm v. mm It is Round Up Week but Who Does Your Washing? Ia'I m do it for you for three to live cents per hour with our IJIettric Motor Washer. (Now aren't you a-shanied to let that little, frail w ife of yours do the washing?) Phonographs $8.(K) to ?5.00 Sewing machines $20.00 to the wonderfully ainiple two-spool machine at $45.00. We are netting up Kentucky and Van Brunt drills. Watts & Rogers Farm Outfitters few the ran two While riding the range a tlay ago on Bobsled ride in Bluen, Seth Hyatt virtually into a mother bear and her cubs, whirl) were having such a fine time catching tcrashhtfpper that they did not notice the hom-man. Tin- old iM'ar hwatteil the hoppers with her paws while the little one jumned in and irrabbetl them. Seth hither hati no kuii with him and tried to Jardinieres Beautiful in Design, Low in Price (The famous WELLKIJ Pottery r Wall Paper Remnants at only 5 CENTS the roll EPk W Ff "fl Kl-'vator company, at $l $ in the waivlioubt. Jess ha;, a fat chirk t show fur the transaction, anil re marks that the deal looks pretty jrootl to a man who walked into f t T t t t f ? ? r f t r THE UNIVERSAL CAR WESTON GARAGE Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum) $0 DO One hundred I -0 Two hundred 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 45 and (tail William were entertained 11SS one of the cubs, both of at dinner Sunday at the farm resi- which promptly climbetl a tree, dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Key. The hhc bear, disliking this ineun- V. C I .iK-uH returned Sundav siderate interruption, came chaiK- from Alberta, where he helped in W upon him and his frightened the harvest on the Frank ISvale h'f" plunged down he hill. After ranch. Nat Hale, who accompan- Ui had succeeded in controlling ie.l Mr. Lucaa north. lecidetl to his mount, the entire bear family rt-main. had disappeartnl into the timber. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ("armichat'l J; N- '"rk old 1I.0W bushels left their home in Walla Walla f h 'h't crop Tuesday to S. A. Sunday on atrip east via the North- warnes, agem oi ine i aciiu- loiisi crn I'acilic. They will visit rela tive and friends in Illinois. Michi gan and Missouri. Mis. M. M. Johns ami Mrs. Mel- ville Johns w.-re visiting in wetn Umatilla county- years ago with Sunday, prior to their departure, ,n)v ?;! ,;5 jtl ni.; IK..Xm Mr. York f.r Vancouver after an eMeiid.tl ,low (lWns 5., a,.nw f ,-,,. xvhe;U stay at Athena. They were accom- .,m Hl aim .mm ., iam, ri.,lU,,j Danietl by Mi-s. John Mays. ii.Tontr,. ti.. imrv.t.Hl this v.v.r Mr. and Mrs. Kalph G. Siding and ne of the few crops in the eotin- 'UYdberg'.'juVce'l1''1" "f 1IU"ry daughter lis returned Momlay ty to grade as No. I under the Notice is' hereby given that 1 have. from their visit to Salt Ijike Citv new federal stamlanl. His was (ttod my final accuint and repurt ami their ranch in southern Idaho, the only sample to grade as No. 1 administrator of the above named es- ,, J . i . . t .d f.., .i,,'. .,i:, , late in the ollice of the t erk of tliu They were accompanied home by of from . this Seel ion. above entitled County Court, and that Mr. William Talley of Sweet, Idaho. .ua lYjtv HI11 Alice said Court has fixed upon 11 o'clock in Hubert Hodgson ha.s returned Br'i.v'have Ikvu ap,K,inted by the tfJ from It Crosse and entered high council to succeed themselves as j the Court House of Umatilla Coun- sehool after helping J. I.. Hougson nicnuiers oi uic local nnrary ooaru. ly, uivgon, m the City of fenrtieton in kis harvest work. J. L. had a Mr mu Mrs .; K ,;1i)s an vij!. run ol iluys. itis own crop jimg in Weston this week after an ception to anvthing iii said account and . - i ... ........ I .m I.. ...I. ..I., i.. tl... " . . . . . . . ... . yieiueii urounu .w uupuvib w u- t,x tended, tour of the east acre. ' . Everywhere. Ford cars are building small busi ness into "Bigger Business." Whatever your trans jjortation cast 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 104.8o. Touring Car $119.85. Order now and realize this value. H. L. HEDRICK Proprietor ? ? f ? ? V ? T ? f f t T T f T ? T A. Notice of Filing Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Dr. S. L KEK Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Oregon, as the place, when and where J PllOXie " Mclill 253 any person navuiff any objection or ex- 1 lie 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 United Brethren ('Inirch Preach ing at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Morn ing subject, "Christ to he Prepar ed." Kvening subject, "What is Due to Christ?" Prayer meeting, Sunday school and C. K at the usual hours. Everybody will be made welcome. K. F. Wriggle, pastor. The Athena lYess report that J. N. Scott sold approximately Dti.OOO bushels of wheat to the Farmers' Co-operative agency of Walla Walla at fl.85 for sacked No. I club, Chicago base. The sale included rental wheat of Henry Koepke and L. ('. Preston, from whom Mr. Scott leases land. After takng a good cherry crop from his orchard above town, John ItoncwitKthas a nice crop of apples in . the milking. The apple trees are heavily loaded with ripening fruit, mid the orchard presents an attractive scene. White and blue ponrmain, delicious and winter ba nana are the varieties principally raised by Mr. Bonewitz, Great consternation was caused at the Kirkpatriek residence Sun day night, by the discovery that Master Allen Kirkpatriek was not soundly asleep as usual in his little , bed. After the premises had been explored in vain, it occurred to Miss Odessa Kirkpatriek that Allen might be found at her candy store and the "hunch" proved a good one. He had gone to sleep on a lounge in the back part of tho store Meats and Fish . Ham, Lard and Bacon A. P. Perry report contained or to anything done ly me as administrator at any time, may present such objections and he will be heard: and the Court will at that time and place finally settle said nnai account. HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Thisnotice is published pursuant to -,,.,.. :,, in ,m tatB an,i order of the above entitled County a,c,i 411 htate anU 'eral Court made on August 14, W17. Walter Kakr. Administrator, Etc. Courts. ATHENA, OKEUON i! ' I . 8 I The Fanners Bank of Weston t a i g ...-n......... ..II I -II IIIOIHIHWimiMMrMlMI. . tiv, .St-iHl tmxti'l. nketrln r tdiottis iuh) rte- K'l'ttrtkvu fivr FRKB 8KAR0H ml rvptu-t on iwttnttiMMtjr. Kttuk rwToivn'M, PATENTS BUILD FORTUNCS fr tjl .U Ihiv hu. luu.Ll..d t..ll BL.1H U'ltHt t. 111MOMI Ffli avHi ivof au mom?- nn ioay. D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS. Don't forget that balance of 1916 taxes should be paid on or before October 5th. If you contemplate a farm loan or renewing a loan now standing, ealK on us and talk it over. We will try to assist you. Ho you want 325 acres of grain and will sell itrie;ht. land? We own this 1303 Ssventh St., Washington, D. C. 4MW!A!iVW with the other eweets. t and was locked up at closing time