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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1917)
4 J iJ Lnflll UJ I I if MPS) t v t y y x t y t y y y y t y y y y ?: $ y y y y MPOfRT WARM, FLUFFY COMFORTS These frosty mornings remind us that comfort time is here. We arc prepared with materials to supply your wants. Big, fluffy batts, either small or large, as you wish, and priced ' .15, .20, .25, .75, .98, $1.25, $1.75 SILKAUNES 36 inches wide; just the ma terial for soft, dainty comforts in at tractive colors; priced .15 and .25 tbe yard BLANKETS Why allow I ho thill of'these frosty nighta to disturb yon? Itig. soft, warm Hlanket.s Umght before the ndvamti in wool and priced lower than you will expect to pay. White, aerviecable gray, plaids, dainty colors, and priced at from $5.00 to $10.00 tbe pair 69c to J2.50 pair. I Cotton HlankeU from MACKIIMAWS We are fortunate to have bought oiir Mackinaw almost one year ago and at much lower prices than the Mime k'whIh can Ik purchased for today. This means u .saving to you. Heavy Oregon made Mackinaw CouUt from $7.50 to $9.00 BOYS' MAKINAWS-AII sizes, for the his big brother, and priced from little man of three . .$150 to $7.50. to STAG SHIRTS The lest obtainable--pure, Oregon wool $5.00 to $8.00 from rt" t t ? J f X r x x ! While celebrating Hallowe'en on horseback at about naii-pa-t three o'clock Thursday morning Roy Johnson, a youth of eighteen re siding on Pine creek above town. was ordered to halt by Chief of , Police rrank hkinner. instead or concerts will If you are interested in a Six car, halting, it is alleged he tried t 0nera house iir:it t?: .1 . ii see the Deautuui new nuiy 01 nue over ine omcer, wno mereupon ember 9 at ,5 WIWIIIHW I TUipn RANfl MNPFRT including relatives and intimate SUMMONS ininu dmiiu iiUiibLni friends of lhc f u D,mt. FRiniY FVFnIIKfi NfiV Q Manv handsome gifts of cut glass. rniuMi li unit u, nui. a 8jIwr an(1 china wm rixciwi!l by the happy pair. Among thora pres- olof CttrUl,n ,.ui,ltirr The third of its series of prize ent waa Mrs. J. H. t ink of Parma, son. Defendant. WWWW W W WW W WWWW WW W W WW WW I ii that Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. v. Hetty Carl- I now have on demonstration Kennard. Elder J. II. CJordon and family have returned from Deer Park. Idaho, and will again make their home in Weston. Ray O'Harra of the Mendwell garage went to Pendleton this week to take expert instruction in elec trical work and tire work. Vice President Thomas R. Mar shall will speak in Happy Canyon pavilion, Pendleton, next Tuesday evening, November 6. The meet ing will be free to the public. Eleven men will go from Uma- Dr. shot and wounded his horn. When the shooting occurred young John son was engaged in dragging n wagon along Main street. It is raid that he had broken a promise to the chief of police to go home. lie given, at Weston mother or the bridegroom. Lunch Friday evening, Nov. W8 served at thfc conclusion of the eight o'clock, by the ceremony, Hand. The pro- The 72d birthday anniversary of Mrs. G. W. Davidson was commem orated October 31 at her home on Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Dav idson have been married 51 years and were the parents of nine child ren, three of whom are living, and have 10 grandchildren. Mrs. Dav idson was the youngest child in a family of nine, and is the only one surviving. She was born October 31, 1815, in Madison county, Tcn- tilla county to make up the fourth and last increment of the first draft nessce. quota, and are reporting at Pemlle- Miss lk,rtia (. Wa,(,l,, (jm, Mr ton today. Among them is Jesse J(jhn L.nry p,,,. W.rc uniu,,j in A. Ferguson of Weston. marriage Wednesday, October .".1, After twenty-one days Jimniie at the Golden Rule hotel parlors in Nelson recovered consciousness to Pendleton by Rev. H. II. Hubbell. , an extent sufficient to enable him They are popular young people of ' to recognize his irents and talk a the Weston neighlKirhood and mem little. While he is not yet out of bers of prominent families. The danger, these signs of improvement bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. give much encouragement. J. E. Walden and the bridegroom a S. S. Nelson, O-W. agent, re- m ' Mr. and Mrs. John Beamer. turned today from Portland, where Edgar Simpson is taking a nice he was for fourteen days an inmate crop of corn from a twenty acre of the railroad hospital after sub- tract at his place on the Wild Horse, mitting to an operation for the The crop was not put in until the removal of a nasal growth. He was middle of June and grew to matur relieved here by R. F. Justin. ity with the aid of only a lit tle rain, . un ......j which fell in July. Nevertheless it J I ItlllUW C cu vaii to aililVUIIU I J 1 fur tomorrow Saturday evening Weston Concert gram follows Part One 1. March, Hrookc's Chicago Ma rine, (land Seitz. 2. Selection, Prince Charming- King. 3. Popular Songs a, to Your Heart; b, Turn Universe. 1. Waltz Sobra las Olas Rosas. fi. Serenade, Ljytr's Harbor Rockwell. G. Descriptive March, Hurning of Rome- Paull. Part Two 7. Overture, Sky Pilo Laurence. To Betty Carlaon. DcfvndNiit above In the Nmu of thu Statu of Oregon, Yuu uro horuby ummotied mid rculr mi to j)Hir mid anitwcr thu com ulwint of Hut pUintiir lllwl ngHinst you in i no KiKtvu uniiiioi eouri mm chwm. The Ov Mr. and Mrs. Fisk will make their home on a farm near Parma, where they have already utmo to housekTping. lioth are graduates on or before KritlHy, the anth dny of of the Oregon Agricultural Col. December, '". ' "'"ven leirr wheri th.-ir H.vninini.iiu... wcck from the date of tlio firwt lege, wntre tlii ir atqua nUince l- mblic,tj(m ot ,hl8 uniinon((, And gan during their school days and you will take notice tlmt if you Ml to ripened into love. The bride was a answer the mid complmnt or oterwino c Way very Kpular student, and served as Pjejul thereto within snid time, tho er the president of Waldo Hall. ZuXrt therein, niiiiuly: for a decree of the Henry Van Iluren pnid a line of Court forever dissolving the bonds of tWO and costs at North Yakima, matrimony now arid heretofore cxint where be runs holel f.ir mmirih big ttetween dintlff and defendant, . ? ' , to"l,rl"- and for other equitable relief, utmg to the delinquency of a minor Thia summoua ih puhlinhl pursuant a girl of 10. Van l'.uivn was to an order made and tiled herein once a Weston saloon man. a, b. Itla.-k-Hong H. Popular Dances -eyed Susan, Whiting; Kong, Guentzel. 9. Tromlione Duet selected 10. Cubun Dance, Jewell. 11. Medley .Overture, The Sunny South Iimpe. Drawing of Prizes - 12. March, Lights Out McCoy. Ahi)ittan'ce to those season urKets is .10 cents, i nil'iren under twelve accomjHinied by pa rents, free. Every patron will re- For Sale Good second baud or gan, price 10; also electric iron, $3.50. Inquire at leader office. Pianos tuned and repaired at rea sonable prices. I'irst.clnH!; work Rosemary guaranteed. A. W. Lundell, Mus, Bach. CAM, roit uns ixm Mir:v.t.K t O.VhTltl TIO.. Notlee I.m b'Tt'by Klvrii that I lie mi rturxlKiii'il. u Itei.'ol'ilrr of Tim I'llv nf not holding orcKon, mrelve waltiil .-.-. iiii.ii ,..,i ,. in, in, iiiu i hi ii uiiy of JNiv-iiilcr. IHI7, lit hiM offlc.) III "vstori, afurcNuitJ, fur tho c'lltltrlK i"'n nt a MiaviraiK on ikkii ruica o ny iionorauie oiioert w. rheli. Circuit Juilge of the .Sixth Ju dicial I)lntnct of the State of Or egon, on thtf 5th day of October, 11)17. The lirst publication of this HiiimnopiM will bo made on Friday, the IJth ihiy of Octolier, 11U7, and the lust publication will be rniide on Kri day, the hhUI 28th day of December, l'J17. Publication hereof will be made for eleven ronerutive wceka. Dated this 0th day of' October, A. D. M7. Wn.i. M. Petkkson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Poult Mice address: Pendleton, Oregon We Can "Take Yen Heasie" 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 it Roberts and i Herald lines. Orders taken for KNICKERBOCKERS WESTON BATHS, BARBER 1 and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaudf ceivc a ticket on the ten prizes. Omie you may be lucky. Main XtreW letwen WiiMliliiKtmi Htr'f ami Ilroud Hireet aivl tho i'oufli t'l.lo of Main Kireet IiHwcpii f'.roud Mrii nmi Armiir Ktreet. in at Weston opera house, and is expected to prove one of the most enjoyable events of an especially enjoyable dancing season. Music will be by Joe Payant's locally cel ebrated "jazz" orchestra of five pieces. Ben F. Dupuis returned from Ilingham, Montana, Saturday morn ing after having sold Orville Isa minger of Pendleton one section of land; Henry Rreding of Pendleton section tins making his has produced about twenty grain sacks full to the acre. Ed's pota toes went about 100 sacks to the acre. Richardson & Talbert Attractions, Producers of Successful Plays, will present that thrilling and popular old melodrama, "The Convict's Daughter," at Weston opera house Saturday evening, November 10. The press has highly complimented this company wherever it has ap peared. The lirst ruarterly cynfereiire of h-ld i. at ino .ny oi rm mi, uroretiulil, in ue rurUuiii'u with tho plana and Hpecin rations therefor on file In the office "f wilii llcornr. which are open to limped Inn there. tach old mimt b accompanied ly a certified check for SDO.oo, payable to the order of the Mayor of uld ('Ity, to be returned If the bidder la and to be forfolt. bidder In nucccHitftil and ho refuite to enter Into a tiintrart In accordance with the :t half hit-,! hiiv and two sections to Sim I he Methodist ehurrh will I: Kino-- Sim is a former Weston Saturday evening, Novemlwr boy and one of Umatilla county's seven-thirty o'clock, with Presiding quet of bride's rwu and smilav most successful farmers. He ex- EIdT A. I,. Tboroughman in Uie lOrscs were usrd effectively in dec peels to dispose of all his land in- chair. Rev. Thoroughman will orating the rooms of the Panister forests in this county and make his preach Sunday morning and even- home. horie jS Mo'cttna. in'S at the tuual hours. More than one hundred guwli;, Baoister-Fisk Weddinj; Miss Edna M. Banister of Wes ton and Mr. Carlos E. Fisk of Parma, Idaho, were united in mar riage Sunday, October 28, at four o'clock in the afternoon, at the home of the bride's parents. Mayor unaueceaafui n.l Mr. .1 M Ttanitlor ed If the Rev. E. F. Wriggle, pastor of the United P.rethren church, om- old. Km:h bid mum iecify the prico ciaU-d, using the double ring cere- Sor u,aT ar1 f ,he 'iewaik and ' " . .... InUBl alMO show the tnlal aniuont fur mony. the couple were atu-nueu whk.h W(rk w, dn ,,IUh will be opennd hufore the Common .'ouucl of culd CHy In k!!iiii Hi 7;S P. in. on the en Id 1 Ii day of Novent l r, I!) 1 7, at the f'oiinell CliumherH. Tlio 'oniioon f'oonell renerve I lie rljtlil in reject any aed all bliin. Al tentlon l called to the ordinance of Luld 'iiy uiitliiirliliig the rabl Im provement. Dated ut Weaton, Orcifon, thlH U'llh Sny of October, 1HI7. AND If T. HAIINCTT. Itecotdcx. ; Dr. S. L KEIillARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone Main 253 .A. W, M. Pttirtea C, H. Bltnoa Peterson & Bishop UWYERS Pendleton, Or. Krecwater. Or. r, PURE ARTIFICIAL E Weston Transfer Co. Davis & Ellis NOWS THE TIME to pay your Weston Leader "sub" by Miss Stella Lieunllen and Mr. James Lieuallen of Walla Walla, cousins of (he bride. The bride was charming in a gown of bed root broai) ejolli and carrie a Ikiu- OSTEOPATHS (MllJIfS Adjust Spine, Kilw, Hips oi- whatever is wrong. Nature then fures. DOCTORS KOISINGTON Main anil Court Streets. Fourteen yearn in Pendleton. lH nut cnnliiM) (WTKOI'ATll V with clilropraeile or inngnolic livallng. riMlaiarfeiiUHleafnitiiMslrfaiiM tim 1.4. H-uvl in-l.l, bftrtiM or HtnOw ami it. r-,i.m f.Y pail llliea iwirt on latmUhltHr. lUnk ntmu PATCNTa BUILD rOBTUNia for vmi. urtilMKMiMaf-ubn. ualljiMti MwiHiKMr WrtlalmUr. D. SWIFT & CO. MTmr Liwvm L 303 Savantli St., WaaklaitM, B. C.