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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1917)
You Owe Your Child a Musical Education Thin In not mich a tlilllmlt problem when you con ider thu UuvIh-Kiimit way of Iniyinir a piano I'j'.Y' mentH to anil your own convenience. AS AN INTKMM'.I) 1'IANO l'UKCHASKK. you will appiocialc tin' wiafinl ml vantage ol.crod by tin Davit Kawr Co, , Our "(jUAKANTKK WITHOUT Al((!l!.l i;N I " i- made it part t yuur lilaiio.purvliaau, you may fwl ' mIiihmI roiilidenec in vulnn obtain! Atiaoluta truth In (Imnamleil fi-m our null ..nn n, mid wo know tt U Klvn. Mr. I.awriire, Minuter of mir I'limu I -j.nrl im-di , lim liml u hroud Kiwrlmica In thu plMiio tiuniiu'im, and Inn h ( 1 1 know.'U; "f I'Humi limktnu, acoualie. and tlioililferi'lit gniilen and iimkeH of llm .iimmik on I lie market, rtntibitiml with hm uiifmliiK fiirleiy ! "f Iin Mill a, makca till a afc Ure to liny Hm kml of h Ihii or . i :i i m i-1 . i T you w ii nl. Furthermore, weilmut.. put oiii piuu t with l In pin e "iitik' il ill plain flKUi'VM each piano; iiihI out lm!n. "NF l'l;i K l' A I.I . apllcn In ur iliil n will aiirvi i)Hiini: in mir I'U' Mure. Our prleei rniir iMm 1140.09 .out iii, und wr .iie nn it I . 1 11 . b(i aiiM) we Iihvc 117 hUjIi rent t pay fr 11 miiii .it l..ri' for mil pim, ami wliuu mir pnuio iilcinen mic imI limit I "" mm- M-lling I'll Hlluro, ranai'ii or onllH'llillii! i'lr no we do H"l li,ie i ih I hem l.-r kiln time. T10111 I hut yni tan :iiih-rt.ii'l why w r.m i II l 1 1 r piumm at lower prlcm, Prop un u po-.lal card ami uk u In M'lnl ou a piano tutli-Hinnu-you will In- tinder no olili-silion lo lm. Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Pianos Music Pbonocrapbs 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. BREVITIES BIGGEST AIR ATTACK IS MADE Oil LONDON Ton Killed and 38 Wounded In Latest Airplano Raid -Over England. London 'I hn atroiiwal r attack ytl tlomplvil un l-oiulun anil tho coaat towna by lb (U-nuana aa car rlnt out Monday nlli( l four cruuin ol hoatllif airplane Koine ot Un' "' cbloe gut ihroiiKh ! l.int ami bombarded IU outhwetrnt Uintrtcl. Tea wroiu tr killed ami 3 to Jurd. A terrific barrattc wp '',1" the d'trna aiiim and llu' roar nf Iml tlo laalH Infrntliirntl) lur lo lioiira nd a half. Th Oi-rmana ImuiiIhmI nal l..is a Ibry pannl (vir and iirorivili'd tnvard lnilmi Ton of On- K"m.ii aurcofdrd In jrillng a miiiilu r of i.u cklnft thrnuKb tha aky barrai: Sum roua bomba w-r dropi-H nn th ou(bfi(rn dlairlcl. whlrh l tU t ty populated ltb Hi honi of Hip uppar and middle claanra. Tin" Hr trom lha dffrndlnii sun lonrr and loodr lhan nrr lcforr A ruin of abrapnol fell iu all n iii, of llm town and tbo tev -rf virtually drtrd. SENATOR LA FOLLETTE W Aftor Flsbt year of munition In r Tonland land olfua and the eenrral land offirp at Waahlnctun. I' c . I.oyal t hanilkr, nf Kllelt, aa noild.-d Hint he could make dual proof on liiu aero In the HlleU vallry. About HI mri ago Dr. Morn", of Salein. mufif final proof on M" err of valuahlo tlm brr land In Hw vallry and rreotvod a final eorllflrale. but brforc tlf Innn bad "" ( Ptcnt It wna rnnlonleil by Cbandlpr. who haa Hvnl on Hio land vr alnr a a a a'tunto-r. a'.i hunch complying with th lawa with refer ence to honirteiul Tho litnd to which ( handler will arquirw title if aid to contain at leaat 16.nuo.ooo feat of timber. Senator La t-bi:tr f Wneoiin. who aapulalort waa demanc In ret olutiena adopted by the Minneaola public aafety commiaiion. A lemev or Ute iiii.illnlleil l.uxld on the lnirttlll.i lii.llaii ! i..ri .limn will .e M.ir!iil noon' l' ''. Itwl'l' lcl nimewir In ilo- l.;iii.in MrMn'. in orilrr Hull lliee tri!'.:l l.ui'ln ma In alloleil in the pi.e.n iiiiit ilaiiKtilern i'l preM nl Bllnlii'i i. in i nnlnrinnm nh a rereiit leelMim of 111" ili .irl nielli. Tin- Klirvi ) will niiile ,1 er. ImiI Hie n.)'irlimiiin nt of iilli(ineiit li ulrrmly I" Willi A'1 noon 11 no liuli.iil nuiUe.1 n lii ln Mi n lie t ii'l-iwi 'l li K'l oil the liiinl linleiift Hiere u. il i (Mileitl Tlll l lii'lnr ilotio 111 order to luiiii! ilH in 1 1. ll hunt ttrt llil" Uiiiler (1,1- I .f . ii . I'lliHi e. H ll'.Hlel llillH ll Willi of uinlH lieu u mil ir Hie mild elmlli, n -lileli ibeelty I ln'lll Tlies? votlllt an- omiI i ll eily for Hie Htnrnga of nine I 'lie uloe limine Iihk iHilHi rinerliii! an arm of J.vooo neiea. See Hie for flirin InllllM. I.. H. Van Winkle. Mi. S. I M'.im' "f l'i iiilli l'i win a k'M. Mmiiluy of Mm. I. K. SnliiiK. JutnoK Kukiiitrii k hiw ictuim-l from hiit Mtjiiiirn in hoiithotn Cnl- if'll nut. I am imw iieiun'il to wt'vo inouli at tin- IVoil liupuin ribiilotifo. Mri. Ijiurn Sliiinkit. A. '. I'niio liitf. liiiiiln'il lliioili iity liih nil l;ili,", whieli yirl'lml aiuiiiiil (.tilt .jek.i In Hie ui'lv. Miv. I'.-ail i ai ltm of H.iyloii. Wllhll.. I' viMtlfltf tllih week 'It till' home of Mm. G. II. S.w-rx Sinn Koifliiiw, tin- I'l'inlletoii Mur ii.t, wn a liiihirn-w vihitnr in 'n ton Sa unlay, aeciinipioiiiil ly liirt lauttlidr Kleunof. Tin- i itlily Ihimiiow nioetintf of the Kpworth U-ajfti" will h' l'l Satiit'iiay v-fiif ik. -t.lr i, at M-vi ii tin ity at Un- Imino of ( laul Prit Iwt Kxtia wuv wlnil ami tin1, .'i.ixl, nir Ih truit ear. Utwitti I'in illet.ui ami W.-Mi'ii. Kimler plon1 notify .1. A Miniheail. Iayl'm, W.i.li. Ktwanl. Mr. ami Mif. .1. K. ManJi of llmklami. Iilaho. an- vihitiiiK' Un pat fiit.H of Mi. Maif.li, Mr. ami Mi'it. .lanifs (imiplim, ami InT hitv P i . Mix. Hiir Culley. Mr. uml Mr. "liaih Millet of tin- Mioti-fii Oii'vron llu-pilal atalf wore here trom IVnilli ton Sitturday vtnitiiiM: at U' homo of Mr. Millor's lildtlier, K. O. DeMotvU. Sow kimkI mill, not tan-, if yu wouhl rea hountiful harvivt. Wo arc thoroughly iuip"'l lo rlean your wvil irrain ami clean it right. Wetiton Milling Co. Fur prompt wrviii when in iron h)o rail at Memlwvll (iarairo "i phoin No - Kont car ami wrviiv car. Now equipment. Autos wiuIi el ami poli.ilnii. L. IVnnington. I'oiianl Itliiniffrcn ha.s tho dis tinction of iM'inir the first of tho Vton holdior Imya to iMiil for Franco. He wajs on the (vean Sep-ti-nitnT 21 with tin- command to which ho it attachitl'. The Melii iilo Ih.jn, Jim Lieu.illen and listlpli Tucker arc now- "riilinjr I Ik- i;iiik'" in tin- moiintain.s and liH-utinif their cattle, which within a month will lie hroutfht down to the low land.s fur the w inter. At (ho dance tomorrow ewnin;; at Wilton o-rn hoiiM1 a lox of can dy will ho awarded ts a prir.e to the couple adjudged to lie the host danci-V on the thnir. Music w ill he l.y I'nyaiil '. ".lax." oivhe,stra. The '.eatler i: reipiesled to vsay I hat all iMiivnt.s. ami adult fviemlh of the We.stoii ScIiooIb are cordially invited to attend I he.lecepl ion given for the teachers at the Masonic hall this rnday evening at eight o clock, iu Jim Jones, pretty good scrip ture, lie relates seeing HonaUl This is October 1st PLEASE HELP THE POOR We Thank You 1 Watts ii Rogers I-arm Outfitters II. N. Hicks of Portland, attorney for the Anti-Saloon League, gave an address ut tho United Brethren church Sunday evening. Mr. Hicks stys that the league is making a strong effort toward law enforce nient. with gratifying results. He found conditions at Weston to ho particularly good, he further says, compared with some other Im-ali-ties. The league has Imi-ii espv ially active in preventing smug gling of liquor from California and Nevada across the border. One favorite device of the Nevada smugglers is to imsi as "desert rats." or honest old prospectors - hut instead of carrying the usual grub stake their burros are loaded with liquid contraband. On Monday, October 1, Aunt Mar garet I.ietiallen was pleasantly sur prised by a merry party of relatives who came to help celebrate her ninety-ninth birthday. This was also the birthday of her grand daughter, Mable Margaret Lieu :iMen. The dinner guests were: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. I.icuallcn. Mr. and Mrs. John (Jeiss and Mrs. Win nie McKeni.e of Adams; Mrs. Mar vin Adkins, Mrs. Sarah McPougal niitl Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. I.ieuallen Mid family. "And I he plowman shall over lake the reaHT," or words to that effect -the same being, according t t t r t t r f t t T t t t V THE UNIVERSAL CAR Never before has the demand for Ford cars been as heavy as it is now. To become such a necessity the Ford car must have proved to be a universal economy, serving and saving everybody. Through its reliable service business has been increased an3 expenses reduced. Low purchase price and small cost for maintenance assured. Runabout $404.85, Tourinjr Car $419.85. Let us have your order today. WESTON GARAGE It L. HEDRICK Proprietor t ? ? ? ? r ? ? ? f ? ? y r t r ? The Best Tablets 1 .1. M. Arhworth is umlergointt McAuslin harvesting on one side of 1 .. t ... 1 ..a 11-.. II.. Ii:. .11.. ahr oven imiumMii i "ana . - . . . , for the relief of inllammatory rheu- ' . """ l"1 i "- . 1 io (1 i'o. weiiioj; oo me .iue. The date was Septemlwr 29, and Jt they were hardly a stone's throw jj apart. J Jardinieres Beautiful in Design, Low in Price (The famous WELLEli PotU-ry) Wall Paper Remnants at only 5 CENTS the roll -DeMOSS t ttttttti"t"rtt-t"fc,a,M,'8"' Fresh and Baker's Goods from Model Bakery ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS II O. K. CANDY. SHOP J mutism. He is reported to Im- much reduced, but confident of an early recovery. Mrs. Ashworth is with him. Within ;U) or 40 days the work of filling the 0-V. trestles crossing Pine and Dry creeks near Weston will have been completed by the contractors. A considerable force of men will afterward be employed in riprapping. Someone commandeered the gas oline tank and contents from Jim Fuson's woodsaw Sunday night. Jim arises to remark that he knows the culprits, and will invoke the law unless their ill-gotten plunder is at once returned. Henry Sams, well known fanner of Dry crock, is now driving up hill and down dale in a new Light Four Overland, bought of the local agent, Dr. Kennard. This makes the doctor's thirty-third sale since taking the Overland agency April Kith, this year. Mrs. M. J. Marsh of Pendleton was in the city Sirnday visiting Mrs. J. .J. Heeler. Mrs. Marsh left yesterday for Long Iteadi, Calif., where she will make an ex tended stay. She accompanied the I.. C. IVstons of Huntington Beach, who have been in Umatilla county several months. Her Weston friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. George Carmi ehael of Walla Walla was success fully operated upon September 28 at Kirksville, Mo., for the re moval of a goitre with which she has long lnvn troubled. She with sIimmI the ordeal well and has since lieen progressing favorably toward recovery. Prior to the operation, Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael were vis iting in the Middle Weal, Weston 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 p must sell FOR CASH ONLY. t 1 Herman Goodwin I s Druggist - - - Weston, Oregon k ..v.v.v The Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 Thkikt Committee of Association says: Oregon State Bankers I r;ule iiiurkk ml iiyi iirlili. uWwnw.1 ur in, f,-.-. S.'MI mh.II. ("krtrhes or i.ltoUw aim! d H.ih. r,Hr FRtf SB ARCH iuhI mwrt OH )Wtllllbllilr. ItMIlk IVlCIVIM1. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNtS or j.-ii. mr fiw iKHikMa IWI h.w. w'ml tu lim-iit nn.1 wiro nirtlH-y. Writ Unlwy. In mirirT o. nn PATENT LAWVIRB, Cj ,303 Seventh St., Washington. D. C. JR I ft! "Thoughtful saving and carefui expenditure should be practiced by young and old. Food Stuff Of all kinds should be conserved. Increased effort should be put forth, wherever possible, toward greater pro duction of the necessaries of life." "Children and grow n folks should be encour aged to save and invest their earnings thoughtfully."