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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
I LADIES' SUITS, DRESSES CO ATS r a 1 X l&rthte "?eek our line is very complete. Our business has been beyond our expectation in this line. The opportunity of buying rfght at home from so large an assortment is appreciated X by our customers, as is shown by the way these suits, dresses and coats have been walking out. Just today a new shipment is in, containing many pretty dresses. Come in you will be welcome and we will take pleas X ure in showing you our assortment. If we haven't what you $ want we will try to get it for you. r t r r t MILLINERY MILLINERY Mrs. Kabli is kerc every day and showing pretty new hats making to order ami retrimming. -Inst today she has a new shipment of trimmed hats ami they are heauties. Select your hat here where you can get u hut . vou wish at the price von wish to pav, and be assured of the individuality in style ar.d color you so much enjoy. .V.VAVVAVV.V.V.V.V.V.W.V.V ARROW SH IT ii became of the iterlinjj qualities poneiied by ARROW Shirti, that you ice them io itrongly featured in ihopi like ouri. If you buy an ARROW you will jet the fulleit quota of value offered at the price. The ARROW label it a sound guaranty that the garments are worth their price at all times.' Any merchandise that sells at a fixed price is exceedingly good merchandise and that is why we carry ARROW Shirts. ! Iff - LJL JyJ Sgl JTpj "Best Ever Suits lor Boys Those of you who were at the Style ami Fashion Show Friday night saw the splendid showing made of lys' suits -the tit ami snap of which were very apparent. These were "Hest Uveal" suits and for sale by us. Why not try one of these for your lioy.' Priced from $5.00 to $10.00 many as low as H $1.98 oney We have just received from Hemmett. Calif., a shipment of 1000 pounds of honey direct from the Uensmore Farm. This is pure honey direct to you from the maker pure as the tlower and very fine. You can purchase this in any quantity you wish. How is your old hat? If it's a bit shabby or a bit too cool, let's look over the new ones and see if we can tix you up. Very like ly we can, for there is almost everything here in the way of color. shaH" and sizes. (!ood new styles, having the military touch: many splendid, dignified, staple hats: novelties in all tin shades men's fancy dictates all moderately priced at from $2.00 to $4.50. This includes the fa mous Stetson. A BEAUTIFUL SHOWING All the shoes shown at the re cent style show were from our own stock. There's n beautiful ar ray of the pretty, new styles and models in fetching two-tone; al in black kid and suede top, as well as fabric top. You can be suited here, and at a saving of from one to three dollars the pair over city prices. Q5xr 00 WESTON PAYS TRIBUTE IT WAS JOE KEY S NAME; BREVITIES Good, rich chaff for sale. Iven O'Harra. J. V. Bell has recovered from a threatened attack of typhoid fever. Lloyd Ritchey has gone to La Crosse to follow the tonsorial trade. Mrs. Suasn Tucker is visiting her City park daughter, Mrs. W'm. Zignian, near years himself. Walla Walla. l)r 0 Um of Portia,,,), or. Let me show you you the l!ig merly of Arlington, has succeeded Four Overland--the most wonder- to the practice of Ir. Smith, and ful car value on the market at expects to liegin next Monday. $1010. Will advance S100 Ocloler Meanwhile Dr. Watts will answer TO ITS SOLDIER BOYS A large and representative gath ering of Weston people was held 1st. Dr. Kennard. S. A. Barnes bought 1G,0h) bush els of wheat Tuesday on a basis of $1.86 for No. 1. His recent pur chases of feed barley at $ t ton have totaled 1000 Kirks. A local citizen takes occasion to remark, "naming no names," that sonic people seemingly find it eas ier to keep a worthless cur dog for the annoyance of their neighbors, than to keep the wolf from the door. Charles Skinner and Theodore Miller, stockmen of Ritter, Grant county, were visiting here Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. Skinner's brother, Weston's chief of police. They had driven a band of beef cattle to Pendleton for shipment. Methodist Church, Sunday, Sep tember 23. Sunday bchool at 10 a. m. Talk to children at 11 a. m., subject, "A Fight." Sacrament of Lord's Supper. Epworth League at 7 p. m.. Preaching at 7:30 p. m.. subject, "From Third to Ninth Ira Charlton of Harrington, Wash., who went to school in Web ton more than a third of a century ago, was here Wednesday for a visit, and found a number of old friends and schoolmates to welcome him. Mr. Charlton owns 1400 acres which is a celebrated bluestem sec Wednesday afternoon at C.ty park farm(ri cmnc tion. Harrinsrton is the largest nri- in honor of hrncst L. mary wheat shipping point in the and Sylvan Kennard, members of ter M. Pierce because of United States. Mr. Charlton took the Second Idaho here on a fur- 'l'eTed la,, Patriotism. occasion to highly compliment Wes- ough ancj of ir .Charles H. Smith, ton. band, which he heard at the who left that evening for American He tooted about lo fjik.. antnnmi-n! to -heifin his du ties as an officer of the Medical Corps. Martial music was played with much spirit by the Weston Concert Hand, and a feeling and appropri Hte address was given in Itehalf the community by J. W. Porter. emergency calls. Dr. Low is a Saturday, beginning September ZV, fpm 8 a. m. to 5 p. in. The ihh- DIIT UIC WirC ClCklrn IT I1'1' of this city and vicinity should DUI Rid UlrL dmalU II rt.ttiw the unusual opportunity offered by Miss Ihinim, as she has At a recent meeting of the dis- had many years of exturience as a trict military Ixmrd, held in Pcndle- teacher and comes directly from ton, J. H. Key. a leading Weston LmdenwtKMl t-ollcge. M. Utaries. n for rather a se- Mo., where she held the position ui Blomgren vere roasting on the part of Wal- Dean of Music. She is u gradual' his al- pupil oi niaien unmet i unu nan further training in huroe under It seems the district iMiard had Alexandra ICaif m tmno, nugo received a letter with the names of Kaun m liurmony, (o-.iiitcrpomt and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Key attached, coni)osition and Teresa Kmerich in saying that they would not support voice. Miss Hunna is making ar their daughter, Mrs. Harrison rangements for a recital to be glv C. Kirk, and her two children in en here in the near future, which the event that her husband - one ,vnt should interest all the music of the young men in the Umatilla lovers of Weston. f county list -was drafted into the In army, I We Can "Take Yom graduate of the Medical College of well chown words Mr. Porter ex ilic University of Oregon, and has pressed Weston's pride in its sol had 20 years of successful practice, dier boys and its sorrow at the pari For the present his family will con- He-presented envelop s con taining tokens oi mi! communi ty's regard to the two young sol- Pianos tuned and repaired at rea- It is quite likely that Walter unliable prices. First-class work would not have handed out the guaranteed. A. W. Lundell, Mus, strong ilne of talk with which he is Bach. credited, had he been acquainted tinue to reside in Portland. The Weston Concert Hand gws to. Pendleton tomorrow to play one day's engagement at the Itoutid Up. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren are leaving next week for their home stead in Lake county. diers present and to their Weston comrades in arms in the Second Idaho- Sidney Harm's and James Kirkpatrick. Privates Blomgren and Kennard left Wednesday evening lo rejoin their regiment, which leaves next Tuesday for Charlotte, N. C. They . . . - , . . , were guests of honor at a pleasant V('w w ViK ner parents given Tuesday evening by ilu"-!S- " ,wit" noine wim ins nai viwing by is fol- Hour." All welcome. Come and neip ooooi.. iuiuwi.muiiii, org from tnI8 ottice. As soon as S. E. Powell, pastor. njg application is made you are ex- Waited More members' of the Red Cross to come and work on Tuesdays and Fridays, as there is Cow Inspection is Free l-ontrary to rejiorts m circulation party here, it costs nothing to have cows Claud Price insiectod under the new dairy law. Weston is now represented J. M. O'Harra is in recent receipt lows in the service of Uncle Sam: of the following communication Medical Corps Flmer Tucker, from Dr. W. II. Lytic, state veter- -onard Blomgren, Dr. C. II. Smith, inarian: Infantry--Floyd (loriioran, Malt "fteplying to your letter of Sep. J. Vanderpool, Ouy M. Johnson, tember !tli will say the law applies Fdmond L. Wood, K. L. Blomgren, to all co s whose products are sold S. Barnes, J. Kirkpatrick, S. Keii for human consumption. All that nard. is required of you is that you write Marine Corps- Charles Bulfinch. this office and make application for a Navy--Glenn Morrison, Lloyd test. This test is administered free Killgore, Lloyd King, of cost when performed by inspect- Artillery Hugh Taylor. Aviation lxrp8 fcarl U. Ulsen. Troop D Rudolph Proebstel, Earl emot from any further reauirement Rose. of the law until such time as we can In addition, Herman OHarra is make the test." at the officers' (raining camp, Pre- with the facts. Here they are and I hey consti tute rather a good joke on Mr. Key: As is not unusual with the wives of drafted men, Mrs. Kirk has been exceedingly anxious to gel her bus. band exempted. Wishing to make out as strong a rase as possible, she wrote the letter in queslion and sent it to her mother with a igna from utfit. His wife signed both her own name and her husband's to ihe letter and forwarded it to the board. Joe says with a smile thai he is neither trying to get his son-in-law into ihe army nor to keep him out; but that if the boy is compelled to serve he (Joe) will surely see' that the wife and children do not come to want. MISS HANNA BEGINS HER WORK IN MUSIC a large amount of work to be done. , A letter conveying similar infor- 'dio, and Dr. A. I, bemjiert is tak- ylayWgi came Westn Also, old muslins are very much mation was also received by Frank mg the examination for the Dental nefJay and met her pupils needed for wrapping surgical dies- Snider. l oijis. , at the lavender home. Mi sings; and it is said there is a dearth of games and puzzles for convalescents in the hospitals in France, and we are asked to fur nish what we can in that line for their amusement. Bring them with you to the Red Cross meeting. Chairman. 11. C. Lengf'Mow Read Law. TIip pi"'! I,ncf'llow reiel luw In hit fiitlier's offlije. Iiift never irw'f jneil. He wax only t cuty -eight yenrs old tvlii'D lie iMK-iime profexxor lit Iliirvuril uni versity, and he bud previously bean professur at Kimduiu college. Miss Edna Hanna, representing the Malen Burnett School of Piano on Wed- as usual iss Hanna has decided to change Ihe day for You'll Know Him We;.lon pupils from Wednesday to Boro-tlme Treble nmueridei . fday, in order to accommodate Joy. but we rpcfcnl. him More h P'1'3 fr"m ih "'mrry who could plays oiih tunc 11 tlm flddle, for thn "l arrange for Wednesday lessons, fiddle atririfca anip. and the dancers Those wishing to consult Miss Han full down, and ifarknwa drowns the na ulmut terms and courses will u.bu. 1 find her at the Lavender liomu tath Watts & Rogers are talking about that frail wife of yours. Dr. J. C. 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C, will k firm rnaiitaliii far ohilatwira. at wall u til Iraaapartallaa aal aakalaianra at ba all waaka' Snmm.r nmm EEOIITRATIOW BBOINt OOTOBBB I, KIT. lafaraatlaa aa raaaaM. A44rati, ilttrar, OrtfM Autnijtwal CaUaft, CorraUli, Otifaa. ' it We do not mean this in a belligerent sense, but that we can take your measure properly for your FALL SUIT We represent the well known Field & Roberts and Herald lines. Orders taken for KNICKERBOCKERS WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud W. M, HtUrion (j. rl. Bllhoa Peterson & Bishop a UWYfcRS PviiJItton, Or. Krccwatcr. Or. PURE ARTIFICIAL ICE $. ll.rf An Trinpfftr Pa Davis & Ellis "5 VVa.VVVVAViftVnJt?aWa!l' NO WS THE TIME to pny your Weston Leader "aub" Dr. A. F. Scmpert Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 12 a. in.; 1 to 0 p. m. . Watts Building - Upstairs r r r x x r : ? i Y ? ? ? Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y X X X Y Y J Y Y t X 1 I