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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1917)
BUY HEATERS HOW! 125 Styles and Sizes DESCRIPTIONS and PRICES will be sent upon request We bought three big cai lnail.4 of stove last year In-fore the prices ndvunced and t Ii-h cars have jiut Im ii unloaded mid the sloven utt now on dixpluy. At tin- price we bought, we run allWd to sell heaters ntimuh lower prices limn the uvcrugo denier. Ilosiilcn. you hsiv ir "tjiiarantoe without Argument." We pay tlit' freight on ull orders amounting to $IO.iOor over, nnd we guarantee tin' safe delivery of our goods. Vhc Davis-Kaser Co. Homclurnishlne Department Store 10-20 Alder SUect Walla Walla, Wash. COME, and BRING YOUR STOCK e t o r hlo Pendleton Horse and We Show 1 Day Saturday, October 0th Round Up Park 1500 pliili $500 Judere to be furnished by Ore- gon Agricultural College. Classes also for pure bred cattle, t sheep and hogs. j For further particulars, address J C. W. Lassen, Sec. j Pendleton, Oregon $ The Leader prints Butter Wraps Jardinieres Beautiful in Design, Low in Price (The famous WELLEK Tottery) Wall Paper Remnants at only ' 5 CENTS the roll DeMOSS i Fresh and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS O. K. CANDY SHOP BREVITIES S.c in'1 f"r f'"-1" loan. I" Van Winkle. Mom Met. Council "f Caldwell, ladho, in viriling h r iiunl, Mr. I.. I!. lavih. I am now prewired to nerve meals ut tin- I'Vcd l)upuii rehideiiee. MrK. I-auiu .Shank. J. II. CMiiiH i visiting relativ.it in Portland and enjoying uietroo. itan night and ncwiett. Miw. Kuby I'riee 'eft "' "l"lh ing for I'ulliiian, Wiu.li, to In-Kin her htmliih at Wellington State College. W .11. Singer law wld 12" of hi.- farm in the Itiu-ket upland for $:iti(u, r iving ? tn cash and a hoiwe and lt in the suburb of Walla Walla. J,iM Cxlra wire wh.t l and tire, Xlxlf off Ih troit car, hctw.-cn Pen dleton and W.-Mon. Finder please mil if y J. A. MuiiVad, Dayton, Wiedi. Kewaril. Sow good wed, not tare, if you ui.ohl n-au a bountiful harvest. We are thoroughly rquipied to el. an your t- grain and elenn it right. WeMon Milling ' ''or prompt ;j-rvii-e ".v ton in (iou-l.h- cull at M'-ndw.II ti.iragc r phone No W. K' til car ami service car. New equipment. Atlli Wish ed and olihcd. I.. Pennington. Steven V. Knox, a veteran Wes ton lawyer who i:. , aid lo ! more I han on.- hundred vai old, wu lately ii inovc.1 from the county hos pital to the lutei n I repn hospital. A horse rirlcfi hy the eight year old wn of W. M. JohliM'M fell Tues day . severely injuring the Uy. The more wrioim wounds were in his head, which wa cut and bruised. lr. Walts is attending him, I Jr. A. F. Sciiicrt s driving hi Country Cluh in Milton the other day, when another car, carelessly driven, ran into it and put it strict ly out of commission. Doc did nut learn the offending motorist 's name, hut "got his nurnlxT." I'nitf 1 Hrcthrcn Church Preach ing at 11 a. m., subject. "Fxposi tion of the Third Chapter of He brew." At 8 p. m., "Our High Priest." Sunday mhool, prayer meeting and Y. P. C. K. at the usual hours. Kvcrybody invited. Ahout 100 cars f prunen have Imvii hhiH-d from the Milton-Fnv-watcr distrcit this season, hreaking all previous records. Most of them have been sold at prices expected to net the growers $r7.r0 mt ton. The value of the crop is estimated at S.T.'ii.ono. Honoring the teachers of the Weston schools, a reception will In given at the Masonic hall Friday evening, OctolnT 5, at S p. m. Thi' alTair is under auspices of the it urday AfteriXM.n Cluh. and all pa trons and friends of the school are most cordially invited to attend. After submitting to an oK-ratiun for the relief of rupture. Rudolph Proehstcl was in the hosptial 'SZ days at Pendleton. He is still weak, and is recuperating at his home here. Rudolph received a conditional discharge from Troop D, which he hoies soon Ut Ik-strong enough to rejoin. Hamp Hoohcr sohl eight head of hogs the ( her day to Jack Read of Athena for sixteen cents a pound or $271,120 for the bunch. These porkers wore fattened on stubble, loiter on Hamp will feed his eows and pigs on eighty-pound squashes raised with only a few drops of rain from the time they were plant ed. Such is our.wondcrful climate as the late Charley IVssorer was accustomed to saying. Jiay W. Clark, 20 years old. and J. J. McDonald. 10, were electro cuted Friday while working Mow Umapine. The cable of a derrick they were using came in contact with the power line and Clark tried to pull it free. He wus instantly kiled, and in trying to release the body McDonald also fell dead. Burning and smoking, both bodies had to be left in the road until the power could be shut off at Walla Walla, when they were released from the deadly wires. A most delightful reception was recently given at the Methodist church in honor of Rev. S. E. Pow ell and family. A very enjoyable program was given. Piano solos were rendered hy Miss Ruby Price, Miss Hope Heeler and Miss Ruth Slmngle of Milton. Miss Compton of Columbia College .delighted her audience with several appropriate vocal selections. Mr. Lundell sang two vocal numlicrs in a pleading manner. A substantial silver offer ing was presented, after which the ladies served lunch to about one hundred people. . i, A - i" Who Does Your Washing? J,et lis do it for you for three to five cenU jkt hour with our Klectric Motor Washer. (Now aren't you ashamed to let that little, frail wife of yours do the washinpr?) Phonographs S.MJ to :i5.00 Sewing machines $20.00 to the wonderfully simple two-spool machine at $15. 00. We arc setting up Kentucky and Van Brunt drills. Watts & Rogers I:arm Outfitters Councilman Ralph Saling of the street and sidewalk committee lin-i-.hed this wit k the work of circu lating the iM'lilion for the proKfst(l Main street sidewalk improvement. This will go in to the council at its iii'-eting next Wednesday evening, lioth sides of Main street will In improved with concrete sidewalks, extending from Washington street on the west to Rroail street on the east. Nearly the entire frontage is represented on the petition. The walk will also be extended along the south side of Main street as far east as Armar' street, thus taking it to the Methodist church. An effort will U made to put the work through this fall. F'red Iliad, former Weston boy, is now at Clackamas training camp as a member of Hospital Corps No. 12, Ilainlmw Division. It is exert ed that the command to which he is attached will soon lie on the way to France. After leaving Weston, Fred became celebrated as an ath lete in Union county, and his track training stood him in good stead when he enlisted with Uncle Sam. The queen of the lit 17 Round Up. Miss Lulu Matlock, had an csicc ially lH'autiful mount in Hlack Dia mond. Milt Swaggart's celebrated prize-winning saddle horse. Good ranches come high, but the chanyes are that Milt wouldn't take one in exchange for this suberb animal. Appointed as local committeeman by Ieon Cohen, county chairman of the War Library Fund, Frank Price got out Wednesday and hus tled Weston's quota in a few hours. The amount was $75. t t r y t y ? t t y t t THE UNIVERSAL CAR Everywhere, Ford cars 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 104.85, Touring Car $419.85. Order now and realize this value. WESTON GARAGE H. L. HEDRICK Proprietor . .V.V.VAV.V, The Best Tablets Ma Meal Market Meats and Fish Ham, Lard and Bacon A. P. Perry and lots of them. Pencils, Ink and all School Supplies. All School Books bought for cash, and must sell FOR CASH ONLY. Herman Goodwin . Weston, Oregon Druggist mm w WBBawaar wmw w -wwm-m Established 1891 I lrml iiinrktHMyi'Hrlnoltiiml I PATKNTB BUILD PORTUNC8 for ! irfmltkU'UIUrKw. wlwitulavwit mv Jfon RhMH'jr. Writ lMly. D. SWIFT & CO. D1TIHT LAWVERS. 1 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. if f Don't forget that balance of 11)16 taxes shouid be paid on or before October 5th. 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. Do you want 325 acres of grain land? We own this and will sell it right. 1 y ? ? ? r y ? t t y t y t r r t i: i I