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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1917)
ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD READER What Housewives Hire Lonf Looked For , Jinn mm How about your supply of the above items? We have never lioen better prepared to supply your needs in these items, and our prices are far below our competitors'. Better make out a list of your needs in these lines and if you can not come send us your mail order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Children' flcc union uiU(wlutr ur grey) in maet '2 to t& , , .-tf.-.tW-.TS Children' wool union tuitt (while or grey) in wxea !! tu 16 W-I.l: Ladies flew union uitt, medium or heavy weight ? t l.l! Ladies' lUt-cc shirts and lrwin (all sues! 9 Ladies' medium weight union suits -short or Ionic alwrve, high or low neck I.W Latliea' wool union ituiiH. Inch or low licet,, churl or Uin Ut e . $i.w-2.a5-;i.i'i l.lle Wool VCMS HIMl tll(!- while or grey, all awes ' Inf mils' easliim-re hose .- Infant' rotten hose '-' f Misses' col Ion hw . l'-.i" IjhIu' cotton hone. . I.'S-. l'X'S Ladles' ttlrv silk hose ' ladie.-i' all silk hohe Lii Ladies' fancy silk hose LI1' to' cotton Ihwc Hojt and gxtW wotl hose .;ti Hoys' tUt-ce union uit.-. if I to it; (om wool union iiulit, site I to lit I.Hlol.!l Mvu's lU-vre union miita I Men' nhhed union miiI I.'..'.'. Men's wool union suits J :T :I. J.'i Men's hi I k mill wii'l union Mint h I.'.Ti Mcu'. Ileeve i-hirts and ilrawer ..''' Men's ril'lKtl shirts and drawers. .,": Men's wind slnrts and di4i-r !to S.3i Men's wool o. I'.'-.'.'t Men's enshtnerv si. .'V. Men's Kcrman sex Don't fail to sec our line of Sta Shirts, Mackinaws and Sweaters THE GOLDEN MULC J WESTON LEADER CLARK a 000, r.Ui.lwr The Year Six Months Four Months ..$1 50 .. t 75 . U 50 flUDaT. OCT. t 117 EnUrta at lh ttallltt at Wtttaa. Ortta u iccaai-clui null matter. HAIL TO THE BEAM The U-nn crop hervnlioiit.s wi ves to mniml us that some day the Weston country will le nti.-injr three or four times its iiuteh in footl value -s it does at present. We venture to .sty that in '2' years or less it will be raising twiee ;ts iiarttiunt is Therefor it is well lo have imr interest i WESTON SCHOOLS J Tin attendance in the jrtMdes is still increasing, while the attend ance in the high school is now tnotv than half a hundred. Kvery de- crowded, anil ittemw is uwn in the work a beginning, anu as sucn we win - As to what is known as "profit- call the bean crop. Next year . . , , , i i i . 1 1 i i . Th- pupils in the grade rmmis eertng." nearly everybody s do- twuv as much land should he plant j,(.ai0,j HtHj jm,.,,- In-causing it. ed to this justly celebrated legume. ,,f t.nj(lViIUj'thf music of the splcn- The fanner may as well utilise the did Kdison phoiiograph. It is play- (Jcnoral Haig his gallant troops more than a mile lines and captured all a front of 16,000 yards. f is driving again. HI1, its t lot it lie fallow, and if ml ei ty wo k in ea-h grade room. b (. xUvk, s..h.ist! who Mn having advaiH-.-d he cannot handle it hi.ns.-lf he can Tin-'Hivtim of ni-ords conta.ns wi(h i,lM.a,itl; IiW.,mwi ull, leinto the German it , Itils U,u g;n- J?J tJ St red all obj.rttves on ,.rally thls .n. lie ap,ir,vjatl. . work ,(f ,,. tli(Tl., ,-ak THlj. II- GIVES DELIGHTFUL RECITAL Call Williams Presents Noteworthy Proftam Mrs. Sallnf Assists. ('mil Miller Williams, eleven yen old. gave a delightfully inter esting dramatic recital Tuesday evening in the auditorium of the United Urcthrett church. Program invitation. had Im-cii Is Mini hi (old's pmenl., Ml. and Mrs. .1. II. William.-, and in re-iim- thento I he auditorium wit, lilli-d with a plea.-ed and adenine audniiceof :!,'itl aiie, while oth ers -.(ihhI in the estihuh-. A large AiiK'iiciui flag, entwining uie-. and in luiiivmg la. k'l;- and a pn.iiM"ii of M'tt-d plants were i-iri-elivel U'il in deem m( mil. The program served to demon .slt.it.' the reinai k:ible m l.-.tlillt V of the giftiil young render, wlm0is iipially al liomr m ih, una. athos and humor. Il- t'nM iipxiii-l in khaki and gave thro- pat riot n- limn Urs. Ili oM'bing mmd-r, I'lie Meaning "f Cur I lug, toui'lndan iVNvially re: .pou.-.ive ehopl m Hie heart:- of his audietu-e. He changed to m.s exemug die., for the remainder ( the pro. gram. Of his dramatic offerings, The K formation of t'allioH- afford ed tin- strongest test of his his In'onic xccrs and In- rcsoiidi-d adnnral'ly. Theti was pcrhais a greater thrill, howcier. to A South ern K.'hv, w hich had a ti-n.-u- and dramatic climax. The U-adi-r's erilic herewith Confesses preferelH-i- for (lail's humorous rendition. His Sermon Time and Pro and ton were divid ed I. v amusing read as they were with complete utiili-rstanding and with a pleasing harmony of iullec tion and gsture. t mil's buoyant interpretation guc addul .est to these diverting sehvtionu. Other numlieni were Over Henr, A Patriotic Wislt and Ma's Auto Ride. The rivital closeil with nn original H-m, Tlii- Little Town of Weston, which met with much favor. (!atl was assisted in his rii-ital by sang I I t.. will thus Ik- tloing his fellow man. int eouiMsers. it,,. T;m..f It.--.. Pnrl.'is a tHmi. 1 the country and himself a good iiful wi, and wan renderwl Man is never perfect, but Nature turn.Whcat farming inevitably , On Monday afternoon the high with the power of an artift-shar. attains perfectMrU brand of Weston weather. The most frightful of the llo henzoUerns will be known to his tory as "William the Liar." Yeaski, boavitch, it looks as though Romanoff and Korniloff will never be on again. school student body held their eltv- iK t-iHvial approval with The larger the acreage held bv -tin Th(. f,,winjr ..Hi.-.-rs- were el.os, n Sainv accompaniments were plav- wheat farmer the more profitably i,v written ballot: KoU-rt Hodg- ,.,) hrilliantly by Mrs. F. I). Watts, he can produce his crop. Wheat son, president; .lames I.icuallcii, The program occupied ju;;t one fanning is responsible for the fact vice president; lloiv lUvler. sci re- hour, and was unmarred by the that Umatilla county hasn't grown tary-trenstirer. slightest trace of the tedium that ... . i ..- .. r, il " sometimes thrusts a lly into tin-re- approctably m K.pulafnn for the w.,l.l,v ,.8tl ..im..ut. ri 1. . . tist thirty years, ine .-.M.ner un- ()f . ,,iKh i.,, hl.( a,.allly N!(. Weston district can get into diver- jt waJ( niucli greater success than (iail is a dramatic pupil of Ade line M. Alvord of Portlaml. sifieil production, the U tter il will W,tn is beginning to "know I"' fr it land owners and its gen beans." and will know them U tter -'' l'Pulation. W'esfon will In-a if it l)ook. would serve its own pocket Nevertheless, mcmU-rs of the U-tter ami thriftier town, and the neighboring farmurs will find that land prices have increased above even the present high levels, as antieiiateil; there was not enough candy, in tact, to supply the de mand. Next time the gills i-.ect to carry a larger stock. CONCRETE SIDEWALKS FOR MAIN STREET ASSURED German reichstag have a seaking their land's productive value will part in the Germania tragedy. have practically doubled. As we 1 have said, diversified farming is a Already this season Weston deal- certain development of the future ers have checked out in the neigh- in this immediate section, in accord- borhool of $150,0(10 for barley anee with the law of human prog- alone, not to sneak of wheat mom-y. rcss. Tin- land owners have it m Allied Navies Should Take Offensive to End Submarine Menace By WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL. British Minister ol Munitions The ietitlon for the extensive concrete sidi-walk impioveim-nl on Main street was submitted to the council Wedllesla.v evening and at once granteil. Orilinauces were or ilenl prepared by the recorder to legally provide for tin- work, which may U- rushed through this fall. The signers are: J. F. Snider, ! feet; (lark This happy distribution of spondu- their power to stimulate anil hasten 'PHE great number of mscls at w.hmI. :i', f.vt; II. A. Hrnndt, ',7 vltf ..I I.a .l;u...u.,l .f flm aanit- t .,. 4...1: .......... 1... I - i..t: lix ought to make Weston a pretty this development and thus contrib- good market for Liln-rty Unnls. If gold win paid four K-rcent interest, LiU-rty Ronds would still be a better investment, as they are exempt from taxation. ute to the sum well being. total X the disposal of the allies, epe- f,rt ; Saling estate by . (J. Sating. stinllv kiitno tVirt tifi-Atl.inn nt t lit t i. I. M C.lil. w'll f 1. 1 maiikiml x merica to 0UB jj, io ar,0 that . Williams, i f.vt ; Walts & Uog it ought to be poiible for a wise and ,.rH ,v K. V. Rogers. I Id feet; F. resolute naval policy to meet the ). Watts, ill! feet; Mrs. J. It. Du- rt.-thAf Mn Pnnart claim both of the defensive and of ,,j oo feet; W. II. Could, 40 Deatn 01 wrs. Lnyan tho offcngiTe naval Khoo at tbe fct!l KlizaU'th Anna Enyart, mother of game time. Even the few nroiM-rtv owner Mrs. Henrietta Kcnnard of this city, We must have a vast blue water who for various reasons did not siirn died Saturday, .x-ptemoer &y, at flect capable of engaging, with good the petition are not, it is said, op Russia will just keep on having Olathe, Kansas, in her ninetieth prospects of victory, tbo full posing the improvement, which has thejim jams until the demijohn of year. Her maiden name was Eliza- strength of the enemy, but after a clear field and is regarded gener li,wrhich she mistakes for beth Anna porter- shu was born that has been provided for immense ally as another boast toward lifting S V January 13, 1828, in Fayctteville, aUrPlusc8 not merely of old, but of Weston out of the village class, freedom is empty. Ponn., and s-nt most of her child- most valuable vessels, remain, and The Main street bridge will U- hood there. In 1811 she went with it is in the adaptation of these for decked with concrete instead of Italy is entitled to all the assist- her parents by team to the th'-n Far and their emnlovment in flggrensive planking. The street committee ...... ! ur . ...i: -.4 f ..1 1,,... .. . .i -l iL . ' ..... ance the Allies can give in ocmon- west, seining .u wii'i""". '- action againi tne enemy inai mo was empowred to order the neees- stratine that the Teutonic chain is tht,-v moved 10 Bureau '"ounty, escape from tho PRESENT DEAD- sary iron L ,trlrr ,. it. Anuria,, link 1I,!no'3- tth're fal"' wah 'narr'',,, l" LOCK COULD HAVE BEEN , no stronger than ifa Austrian link. Jercmjah Clark Enyart prior to thf. F0USDi CAX SXILL BB FOUND. civil war. When her husband was There is no need to jeopardize There is said to be enough whis- called to the war she remained at hlue water supremacy nor the vital kyM Chicago to last two years home with three little children, forces necefgary to sustain it. ru; it,. i,uw,tat ,.t while he terveu tor tour years m 1 '....,.... I tvnnt'ci ovmv Attar fhi- Kernel Ikyd and the Kuldoyger ed. war t,)C fan)j)y movcd to Kantas ' where three more children wer ' A plump grain of wheat would born. Of the six children, five are Jr . Tiffanv -itini- "ow surviving. Mr. Enyart died in not disgrace a Tiffany netting. After her children had all IT 13 THE USE OF THE VAST SURPLUS FLEETS ALONE THAT IS IN QUESTION. It is only when we are able to de- carry into execution a greesive naval war Dr. S. L. KEUIARD Veterioaiy Surgeon i: lie and method of grown Mrs. Enyart came west with aainst the German that we shall Hospital at corner of Main -t and Broad streets. While the collapse of Russia has her daughter. Mrs. Kennard, and n find his weakness and our strength: onfy made the Allies fight the hard- V.H5 moved to Weston. She rrsid- tnat -e sna liberate our plen lid t Phone Main 253 J that of Austria will iij-ll the '"' h-re lour years ana im-u r.-. urn- navj irom the encnantoj circle tne ,' ... 4.t !'., .. ed to her old home in Kanii. In atibmarine basIrawn around it and doom of the Central lower... ,,.r childho.id :V joined the Pres- compel our enemi-s to absorb them- " bvl'-rian Oiurrh. and i-lie continue! iT. ,0 murh in tbe uroeeni of L;taking of a sujwrior raco, it until her death a fathful and con- their own defenses at to leare them begins to look as though the tier- sislent member. no leisure to compass our ruin. mans will soon have to demonstrate one in order to keep a few jumps ahead of the hated Lthslatfiders. lift us clean your Weilon MilliDj Co. hhJ wheat. Social dance at optra housu tomor row evening. Ur. J. C. BADDtiLKY Craiute Veterloarr SutpM Phunc 32K5 - Athena, Oregon I'Lavn ri.nnr pn nd. nothlnf rla itally aatii-nta In wajri li thla, Mi h ihouaamU ol woman aia Uatltylng lo amoi( ihrli lornja tvarywhaie wrv tUyi "Kar aiin'Mor '-"WhliaM "Rkh Ta'ta" "Ha M tlta and Mulatura'' "MVr Hi-lit r Hit ail, Pastry and Ilia i nlu" "Nwcm Nuur Klavot" "Ui M .ihr, Ui'd" -"Ural In 0 Vaau" -Ink. Waiiirt-fUvnitH" "Taate I ,nt ..I li" "Kvrry (Utk Alika la Hit ,tuaHt" "Lonti-Lltn FwahnaM- ru., u. Otdr Trial Sack Tedaf Satfli Cuarajrtaad Tir l "d inuin o ua waat too don ii -r, and wf lll al one tttuin TJ' ..,.. .,,.1 . know Iha! I-Ua Ktaw to '- ; " ' " madt. Suit maktit fcr (alt community. WESTON MILLING CO. Jfy'"1 'iaiWja A lint Wt-t.li.li'.. lit l an-l Whole Wheat I l.mr, l.ialiani. titcal. lee.l and Hay; Sttdt.rain. Mmk Kiaxl and Poultry .Suilit-. W do t'UHtotu Millllng. Your alronaBC allrltvd. W. L. ItuSUlNH. Butter Wrappers Kurniiilu tl aiul i'rintcd at the Loader oflice Sixty (miiitmuin) $0 IK) One humlivtl 1 20 Two hundred I 75 Kaeh additional hundred 0 15 OVERLAND THE UTMOST Dl CAR VALUE 1917 MqM MckIcI IX) TouriiiK Car Model Si-I Totirinjr Cur. . . Model 89-C Totiiintf Cur. . . WillyB-Knittnt Overland ? W 1010 1420 1675 OverlaiuLs alimwt s;ll thcmHi'lvet. and Rivo abso lute satirtfai'tuin wherever placed. Heat hill climb ers on the road ttalny. Let nic convince yoti. 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