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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1917)
I LADIES' SUITS and COATS I The advantage of having new goods coming every few days X from which to make selections, is very apparent. Our line is al ways replete with new things, showing wide diversity of mater ials to select from gabardine, serge, burella, wool velour, silver- tone and broadcloth in such pleasing colors as navy blue, hunter & green, clove and African brown, burgundy, beet root, taupe grey til 1 and biacK. Despite the increasing cost the prices of our suits are mod est and will compare favorably with those of former seasons. ? x X y X y t f r r x MILLINERY MILLINERY Mrs. Kabl) is hero every day and showing pivtty new hats making to order and tvtriitimiiik'. Jn.-d todav she has a new shipment of trimmed haU and they are- beauties. Select your hut here when you can jret what you wish at the price you wish to pay, and be assured of the individuality in style and color you so much enjoy. 10 Discount on ALL CORSETS FOR THIS WEEK CORSET SPECIAL Our splendid line of WAHNKR COltSKTS arc on display this week at Ten Percent Discount on each garment. Note that thin i for ONE WEEK ONLY Kxtrw stock has Urn received for this sulc ami every effort mudo to please you. Save Ten Percent on Corsets hy making your purehascn this week. ? X X y X J X X ? ? I i "Best Ever" Suits lor Boys Those of you who were ul the Style and Fashion Show Friday night saw the splendid showing made of boys' suits - the lit and snap of which were very apparent. Thsc were "I!ost Kver" suits and for sale by us. Why not try one of these for your boy? Priced from fo.Ot) to $U.UO many as low as $1.98 osiey We have just received from Hcmmett. ('alif.. a shipment of 1000 pounds of honey direct from the Densmore Farm. This is pure honey direct to you from the maker pure as the Mower and very fine. You can purchase this in any quantity you wish. H 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 li.x you up. Very like ly we can. for there is almost everything here in the way of color, shape and sires. Good new styles, having the military touch; many splendid, dignified, staple hats: novelties in all the shades men's fancy dictates all moderately iiriced 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 a beautiful ar ray of the pretty new styles and models in fetching two-tone; also 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. NO FURTHER TALK OF PEACE BY ENTENTE A force of prune pickers and packers from the Lamb Fruit coin I a RRrlfTFTrS 1a"y ' Milton-Freew.-iter Ijvjran Dillf f I 1 UtO work Monday in the prune orchard ? J of ('. F. Hulfinch, and will also pick for John Honewitz, . W. Metz . . and others. Local growers have uooa, ncn cnan xor sa.e. tven arrangl.d to shjp thl,ir w1 fnlj,t u narra. wheat, Let lib clean your M-od Weston Milling Co. Ilerniau Stugn i.s leaving Sun day to. resume hi.s stticlit-s at I'hilo math college. ). T. l)oiigl;t.s, a well known Wesson citizen and early Oregon pioneer, i.s confined to his home on Washington street with u very w- Mr. Douglu.s lit 87 Watl.s & ItogerH are talking iiImhiI that frail wife of yours. I'ianois tuned ami repaired at rea sonable prices. First-class work guaranteed. A. W. f.tiudell, Mas. liach. Mi.- I'earl llcamcr and Mr. J. N, York junior were united in mar riage Sunday afternoon, October tVaahlogtoo. There will ba no for th r dlacuaalon of peace at this tlma by the t'nlted Rtatea and the entente 1 1 1 MA linl-.a I, I. t 1 V. . - .U at the home of the bride' pa- , , V. Thin waa clearly indicated both at I We Can 'Take Yoar Measure" rent., Mr. and Mrs. John iteiimer The ring ceremony wot. informed Apfrnox. J. ). I rice, a prominent retired ilt) .., v y ii'. ; .,, u-i ,:ive e t i. . . i . ',v ,' v- s. ' ayne, ill, the rcs- bo'; U fanner of llayton wa ... own last f rvlulivv!i ,wly Mf tlu.,l,1. boxes. wwk vlMtlI,K r ,!;,tlv,.s alul nvn,u. irwt Mr n adaywere He also attended the KoiiikI Up. Vnrit ,,, , .,, r iir. rruv is a cousin t the rnce and Mcliride hoys of Weston. York, both of whom are highly re garded m this community, begin their married life with the U'st The infant daughter of Mr. and wishes of a host of friends. A delightful feature of the four ih out d'parlmiMit and by alllad llplomaia, after publication of the un official toxin of tha rnpllna of Ger many and Auatrla to tli papal appeal. Thara waa nothlnc unaiprrtrd In lilor ronponir, althoufh tha Auatrlan note arouard lutne Intcrrat braua of Its apparrnt alncerlty. Officials hrllevc (hat. hrartoned by paying all charges and also a corn- Matt Turner was conveyed this mission to the Lamb company. week to a Portland eanatarium for which takes charge of the market- rious illness, treatment. ing. They will probably realize ''ars old. v r. x , o vitnr in between 40 and 50 cents per box. southern' Idaho during part of the Th,e thret growers named week, on real estate business. " a""ut -ww Virgil Neild returned Tuesday M.r- a"d M.r,5- B. E- J",,a' l from Portland, where he was em- week-end visitors m VVton at. th. nloved several months at a vulcan- honK' of Mrs. Juday s parents Mr. F:iT!..!tTe and Mrs. J. J. Beeler. They motor- f'.,, t ed as far as Echo from lone, and Mrs- foy Weeks. who reside near iinr ccwiiu iuuiu cKiiiicui, v.i came ine resi oi me way oy irain which a number of Weston Doys are Whi e Morrow countv s cron members, left last Monday for 8im this year, Mr. Juday predicts Charlotte, N. L. big production in 1918. There . a a . n lninii nlliAAfVA f unmma nil The local library Doara meets eu oy Kev. w. . rayne. The be- jng habit of earlv venrs she rod.. . .. V J, Z7 , mri.. ..o ' i;k.o, than ever before, and because of i,.. ,u- .k.. if . '.tar8' 8,,L rolu catrd that ablla hla not would racalvt : and "chairman rZ generally better farming methods ny WesUin ' ' ' rY I 7? TT, " , that a I members attend th s s in fine cond t on to rece ve , ,. . ' , " B"a,7nK MWn . I0U ,Hm1l 1 ,rlke no rwponalv Aord unlaaa ad- that all members attend. !tnting. Mr. Juday fol- Our s,K.rt.ng editor is going fish- Were Young. Maggie," and other drPid d,rec,ly ,0 ,ne poinl, lnvolvciJ The circuit court of IJaker county ows Kt) farininf, a, dairving. n,'xt 'Sunli'y w'1" ,,r',',. '''oud- P"PU ar airs of pioneer llavor. Pri.idriu wilaon'a reply to tha flni granted a divorce Septemlier Z to til ami t.ratiain, to the Umatilla ',",rl eieiir, ner ringing so- Earl C. Barnett from Anna V. Uar- The ext;nt In which the uplands rjv,.r. He says- with a view, m t- piano tones were heard to advaii- nett. Defendant is granted cus- suffered from unfavorable weather U) ,0jnf ms bragging while 'v,,ry part of the vast am- tody of the minor son of the par- thjs season is shown by the fact win that he will make these I'itheatre, throng.-d by thousands of ties, plaintiff being allowed the priv- " A. Harnes cropped only a.it. d anglers hn.k like a hunch ilege of visiting the child six times alwut 1200 sacks of barley from his ur(.,ji,.s (iK,ing with pin hooks each year. ,,,aHCl holdings in the foothills. fr tadpoles in a frog ond. iwo years uno ine .uirne gioumi . tcinnl-ll, M flctli U'fltt KrniKrkt l :..t.. . II r-. . ,. was w." F,;, , .""'''. ''I'" t"" repiia or in cnirai power., tha . " ""win. iMwuun.li una crinc tha boll rin loi'l irr at thi " where burial srvic were ponrluct. i i : i "' r""" ""n,'r " ,. - '"-".mi iiuikuiiu uiuieu in rill- 0-c. I, hi. If h rifiM II Inrfl. eole. who expressvcl their delight by enthusiastic applause. communication from ih Vatican. BRIEF WAR NEWS AJtacha by the llcrmanii acalnnt tha The barley market loosened- up ,,Mumi ?m) The hot wave I)a.v' Kta"1' former Wcstonitc, The Oregon Agricultural College a bit the latter part of last week, struck upland grain just at the who is now locatel at fiardena, was and more than a thousand tons wrng time, and all of it is light. in town Saturday with his family were bought at $50 and $51 a ton ' ' while motoring to Pendleton. Hav- by Frank Price, manager of the The social dance announced for jnK ,j.s,K)S4.,i f Wallowa county Weston Warehousi? Co. Barley af- tomorrow evening at Weston opera jIll(.rwLs, Have loeati-d last fall at terward dropped a few dollars, but hous has been postponed until Oct- Gardena, where he has .'JO acres of is confidently expected by those who "'f because.' of the public danc jrrjgatod land. 25 being in alfalfa, didn't sell to do a "come back." 'E Par,v f" lf' Kiven tomorrow Thifi pr(it;,,e plant is going s4-v-n . .... . . evening at Athena by tin- Kebekah is i,, ti,,. , f,,r ..niii,K .A heavy ram fell Saturday night rll,,. Fant's orchestra will Ind w'lV; in The s ta.l a ' iht and put the ground herealx.uts m f,jrni .h the nmsic for both event . V u I , fine condition for fall work. It r,,rn''" ,h us c for boll, event t,, ,,,,. Dave is well satisfied will be an especial aid to wWl kill- Mrs. Hurra.. Mel-adden, w.fe of with lim mveslin.tit. He is also ing. The bean harvest was delayed Lieutenant McFadden. has return- handling real .-state, but no damage was done this pro- ed 'rtml Clackamas and is visaing , , (f . ftf au(omobjle duct, which is now being cared for. "t the home of her parents in We , N f y WIC(.umM Further delay was also causal in the ton. Lieutenant McPad den has ac- j,,,.,,,,,,., ad bought a I A I. nwtmri Mhioh iu nr., .r COOIlJdllll IIIO ' IJIIIIIiail'J VJ Vliai- ...n- IIMM.. . tr . . , , , U(iuiu iicu.cou,, ...v.., ,a ..v - lO.i yiii.vs-iingni wvenanu iroill nim In lb pria'laal 4ptrBala of ratal tirely finished. lolle 14 - Dr. S. L. Kennard. After accom- " '""aul aiatir. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ferris J?"U the doctor to Pendleton ulT"" of La Crosse, Wash., motored uruay m inis m-auuru. car mr. 4.11.. fOT o. a. c. f. a. w,. D...,t Whtrt iraintil p''itllilt with mvirn Uh' ratorioi n antu alpnt (Ira la trueiina laadinff In aallaflala dafraaa la lha fatlnlR( ahnila : AOSIOtTLTOEB, with H daaartnaalai OOKMEtCB. wMk a. nrtm.au ENOIrTEBBlHa. will, a aavarimnla. la luaiaa Clril, r.larlrlral. Hifh.r. Indnairlal Aril, Irrifaliaa, aa4 llatktaleal railnaarlnc fOIESTlT, larMlif Le(la( f.njiarar laa: HOMB BOOITOinOI, -111 4 aujar 4parl airata. Iael4ia Irtialac In tha PriMiea Honia; MINIMO, witk tkraa Optrtaaavi, Iaaln4 ' lac Chrmleal Rnfiaaarlaf; FRABMACT. THE BCHOOL 07 HT7II0, aff.ri lattrvc- through Tuesday for a visit with "uK" r. mis. .1. . .... mrK miiu mai 11 wouiu overcome a..at r.f iba i. n. w, Dfp.rtait .. ... w their daughter Mrs. Han Hopkins, the Weston uplands. The remains anyone's prejudice against automo. hitm "4iat(Rntik.4 trummw ,1 ,.iix "R,,b " who retains conveyH WedneiKlay to Fair- bil-s. And after taking a ride in fc," '"'t u win u far.i.h. near Iliix. . , . .. ,,. , .',.ll.. W...l.. f... .1 .... i. . laa aaifraia kr tha r. li.,.,..... e - , 1 ... .....i in.: in. i'v . j . "ano ..! , 'l mi- :iiiii' mr lit- 14'nricr h miroiiiii- T.iiiiiii.' . ii'i 1 1 .j v 'i 1 f. 1 1 , in.- in- ........ . . ........ a . . . . ouriai. hifi f i,i its neonle. calli'd at this t'-' r: ... . ,1 , .... at- r.i.. - .J 1.-- tr . 1 . . .... nffice to dsv Ins restxvts and Ins A. t. fences wean crop 01 w mr. mm juoginiiii.. it. ricmiaru maiwi, aa wan a, all rraatartatlm, 4 c.Kia-intinn to the Leader man. acres on the Price farm is being sold two other cars of, the same a lie report good crops for the Sea- threshed this week, and is reported model Saturday one to John 'Smith ,," tnn and prosperous conditions in to be making between three and of Jiwdcn and the other to E. W. 0r , au.j . t 1 , , , . lliifTiiun nf Ivli.i - - bile editor is prepar.il to confirm tk. 1 0. T. C. win ha ... , uiTKTIOW BBOIwB OOTOBEB t, aa raa.naat. A44rat, Afrtcoitnral CaUaaa. nrw hrrnrh poalllona north of Verdun wire checkfd wllh heavy Inanca, ltrlHnli warohlpa liomhardcd tha (exilian navHl orkn al Onlrnd with aatlNfactory rrautta. It waa announced by tho tlrltlnh admiralty. Three Gor man rtraplaiica wrrc Hunk. frown I'rlnca Rupprccht of Havaria, finding hla afforta to dlalndir dm nrlt lah from thalr rocant aalna In tha Vprfa aallcnt Innffociual, haa coaaed hla Infantry attarka and raaorted to artillery. ftuHDlan forr on Iho Itlta front la Iho res loo youth of iho 1'akoff high road took the offensive and after a fierce atrutgle occupied the aertnan poaltlona In the aector of Ulltene. the Ruaalan war office announced. General Cadorna, In hla report on operatlona In tha region northeaat of Oorlzln, chronlclea th reputae of ad ditional Aintro Hungarian attack on tbe Balnalna plateau, in the region of Monte Marmolado. northwest of Trent, the Itatiana, after exploding a mine, captured two advance poilllooi from tha Jluatro Hungarian. We do not mean this in a belligerent Benae, but that wc can take your measure properly for your FALL SUIT We rcprcHcnt the well known Field V Roberts and Herald lines. Order taken for KNICKERBOCKER WESTON BATHS, BARBER I and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaudf W. M. Pcurion C. H. Buhop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS IVn.lloton, tr. Krtcwulur, Or. .V.V.V.V.VV.VaWaV.VV :! PITPP APTIPiriAI I wiu fuiiuivinu ICE I- I Weston Transfer Co. ; w v mmm aBk mmm mm 8! NOW'S THE TIME to puy your Wcalm. Leader "ub" fti i ' jilnce Hie fiiinillnr cicnm roller n ctiHiill.ic liim hliic Iiiih liccii developed which. In ikIiIIIIiiii In economlzInK on fuel, elvea Ita driver 1111 unouatnicted Titw ox bit wk. Dr. A. F. Sempcrt Graduate and UeKistered DENTIST Oilier IJuiira 9'to 1-' a. m.; I to G p. ni. Watts Building - Upstairs bit LaUii'jCk. IVUI MIU M U6 an., w. v mwi OarraUU, Cxa.