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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1917)
MHMMMM HPMMHIMVHINIb B "B a rnm. i i s. 1-1 n fpluy rW ru i r r,f ii fiiii ii if ws ii ii U4y C ii t X X X X v. t x X X ? Y t t t your wants. Big, fluffy batts, either WARM, FLUFFY COHORTS These frosty mornings remind us that comfort time is here. We are prepared with materials to supply V.VAVV.VV.VV.,.V.V.V.V.V.V' jCREPE WAISTS Wc have just received a new shitv ment of pretty georgette crvpe waists. They aro the newest design and shades very dainty and pretty and priced frum J5.00 to $730. COATKGS BLANKET Why allow the ehill of those f rusty nights to disturb yon? Higr soft, warm Blanket bought before the advance in wool and priced lower than you will expect to pay. White, serviceable tfrsy, plaids, dainty colors, and priced at from $5.00 to $10.00 tbe pair Cotton Blanket from 19c to $150 pair. 1 r T ? X X I I t .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 For those who wish to make their own coats we have to show several patterns of the new fall coating. These, have just been received and are very rich and pretty in browns, givena and many fancy mixtures very attractive, and priced at from $2.00 to $3.00 yard. MACKINAWS We are fortunate to have Uiught our Muckinawa almost one year ago and at much lower prices" than the same goods can be purchased for today. This mean a saving to you. Heavy Oregon made Mackinaw Coats from mi FALL COATS Always a splendid assortment It will be a pleasure for you to shop here -the styles are bo attractive and the asj sortment bo complete it gives a sort of satisfaction not possible where only a few garments arc shown. Our prices are the least possible for which goods of merit can be sold. ' $7.50 to $9.00 HOYS' MAKINAWS All sizes, for the little man of three to his big brother, and priced from $3.50 t J7.50. STAG SHIRTS The best obtainable pure, Oregon wool -from $5.00 to $8.00 go (. W1MIIIIHIW J ... .. ... hack Uend Lutlier Shcllcnlierger in fnrn a recent visit to the country. O. T. Douglas, pioneer, is grad ' getting the bt and serious illness. in the Weston country, where she is held in high regard. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Narkaus, pioneer residents of this SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Umatilla County. Mrs. Marvin Price. Miss Bernice Richmond of Walla Walla was a guest during the week of Mrs. J. H. Price. Potatoes so big that one of them would more than make a meal for the giant that Jack killed and oth ers have to be broken in two in order to get them into the sack, ..' u neighborhood. She is a graduate of f:.rMI, iuiii. ... ii.,uv t:.rl. are being raised around Weston. " " the 1917 claw of Pendleton High wn Defendant Davis & Ellis took no less than 851 or,,"uo school and a clurtor member of the To Betty Cartoon, Defendant above Carl McConnell and family are gaefcs from four acres of the Grrer Beaton Bros, are opening nn Bachelors' Society club. Hie bride- named: visiting relatives in Sokane. place many of the spuds so big amusement resort in the Brandt groom is Pendleton High school's In Ihe Name of the Mate of Oregon, Mrs G W Maybec of Paseo that they could be corded on the building on Main strrt. former star athlete. He was a xi. You arc hereby uiiiiiKinl ami reuir. Wash..' has been visiting her sister! arm like sticks of stove wood. The Many Weston eople motored to "lar member of the 1912 gradual- uini pkinlilT 'filed againatyoJ uuroaiiKs iiMMie an enormous yiein, ppn,jt,tf, Tueslny evening to hear mK ewiss ami presnicm in me j ti,0 uHtv0 vutM eourt .ml cnuv, but the Early Ro6e cut down the vi. i'r,i,i,.nt ,vfarhnll uml ) student Innly the same year. Jle n on or before Friday, the Wlh day of average E A Dudley is renorted V , .l ul now a well known and successful December. I'J17, which dale In eleven avtragt. r uuuny ih n iwuu care that he gave a great address, now a win Known ami mimwiui to have had 180 sacks of poUtocs " T"lf "I VKlM,x ,,,8lr.M?- iriWIwIM of ihta smiiH.iT to the acre from 16 acres of the Mrs. Geo. J. Waddingliam is vis- where after their honeymoon trip vaa will uke notice that if vtm fail to Will Moore, collector of the port Jerry St. Dennis place on the res- iting her daughter in Portland, the young couple will make their answer the aald complaint or otherwiao of Portland, and J. W. Maloney of ervation. Mr. Waddingham is preparing to home. We?d.,?wto 'VS.'" ",W H10 Pendleton were business visitors in . .. . , . leave for Portland in a few days MTbose pnt were: Mr. and lZF ZrfAS Weston Monday. 4,,rni wiiu Wii anu win prouaoiy spenu me wiiuer mrs. vr. j. uorran, mr. ami mm. therein, nuiiicly: for a decree of the To car owners Our new battery from Kirksville, Mo. Mrs. Carmi- crC' recharger is now working nicely. chael eontiuncs to improve, the Mary, the little daughter of Mr. operation which (the sustained at and Mrs. It. Proudfit, is ill with a Kirksville having proven successful mild form of warlet fever. It is in every way. It was quite seri- thought hc cuntractetl the disease with relatives "USi requiring an nour and twenty trom a letter which had iieen in me Sound ixints. minutes. Dr. George Still of the house several months. It was re- rtirKsviue nibinai was me principal ceiveo trout relatives wno nan scar surgeon. The jatit:nt was only let fever in the family, thirteen days in the hospital. On . h,.ir wav h,,m,. i WmtM,,...! Alleging that after he had bought The schfwl population of the Wes- popped at Superior, Neb., to visit the jewelry store of II. II. Hill at ton district has grown slightly dur- AIln. s(i;,. prm.i ;lir ,.,.nf,.m. Athena the latter did everything he ing the past year, according to the naf,.s returnim? to Weslon mum could to ruin his business and, Alsi, we are prepared U vulcanize your tubes. Pennington & O'Harra. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snider left Saturday for a visit "at Seattle and other W'ade Godfrey of Dixie, Wash., Mr. Snider's former partner, has re lieved him at his blacksmith shop. Dave Gordon, Mrs. Paul G. lison; Mix Emma Gordon, Susan Narkaus, Miss Marie don: Mr. Jacob Narkaus, Mr, Narkaus, Mr. Clifford Gordon, Mas- to ter John Gordon: Mr. W. E. Nar by kaus of Baker. Cal- Court forever diaaolving Urn bonds of Miss matrimony now and heretofore exint Gor. between plaiiitilf and defendant, . ami for other eiiuilablH relief. Joe Thiii .uitimoiiM la niibliMhul nurauuiiL DUPUIS SELLS MORE LAND census just completed by Clerk Frank Price. There are now 2511 children of school age in the dis trict as compared with 211 in 1010. J. II. Kockhill has advertised a sale for Saturday afternoon, Novem ber 1, of his farm stock and imple ments, and will move to town from the uplands for the winter. Mr. Kockhill has leased a half interest in 1100 acres of winter pasture on the Columbia river. ' E. G. Brelirn, well known stck inan of the Camas Prairie country, Tlx.' local committee for the sec- gaged ond Y. M. C. A. drive, held to raisr L. S. $:i5,000,00n, reiwrt highly encour aging progress, and compliment the people of the Wiuton neighborhood on their generosity. The commit tee is headed by J. II. Price as chairman, and his assistants are S. A. Barnes, Frank Price and E. C. Kogers. Umatilla counly's pjota is $10.00(1, of which Pendleton is raising $5000. Weston's allotment against his promise. in a competitive ousinesM, Vincent has sued Hill for $2.r00 damages. The defendant is now engaged in business at Wettton. Ben Dupuis returned Wednesday evening from another trip to Hing- indirectly en- ham, Montana, with Sim Killgore, an order made and tiled herein Honorable Gilbert W. I'holpa, Circuit Judge of the htxth clicial Diatrict of the Slate of Or egon, on the Cth day of October, IH17. The Hint publication of this summon will be made on Friday, the 12th day of October. 1017, and the last publication will be mado on Fri day, the said 28th day of December, l!H7. Publication hereof will be made for eleven conttecutive weeks. Dated this (th day of October, A. Plenty of Dressing for TbanbgiifiBg Conic in and lie measured for your Thaiilcsgiviiig Sit OR- Overcoat WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud! D. 1917. Gerald Killgore, Mr. and Mrs. Or- Narkaus-Gordon Nuptials A charming wedding was solemn ized at ten o'clock Saturday, Nov ember 3, when Miss Esther Nar kaus and Mr. Chester C. Gordon were united in marriage ai me Is $000.. home of Mr. and Mrs. David Gor half Section. Dick Harris bought a fi... r. n i' ..!... . i..n 7i.i i.Um i,.n,il..i,.n tu-ftiottof iinirovd land, together ... I HIT I III IllWIIIir It'll liri7iH llMVtB ijill. A u'.ninn u . v . neju-v-'H - woo line i urjwoj aiviiiiiaiiivu t'y t i Ate At- o it .....i.: lurnaonatwl for this evvninif s band Vfti.v M. PktishhoN, ville Isinminger, Henry I.uckenbill Post Ollice address: Pendleton, Oregon and Dick Harris. All of them invented in Montana 4-4 lands to an extent ranging from a hall section to one and one-miarter sections. It was the second buy made by Sim Killgore and Mr. Isinminger. Mr. Dupuis also sold Albert Geiss, who is now living on his new Montana ranch, another W. M. PfUrioa - C. It. BIhop Peterson & Bishop UWYtRS Pendleton, Or. Froowalcr, Or. I PURE ARTIFICIAL Dr. S. L KGillARD Veterinary Sigeoo ivestca Transfer Co. J, S. Moore, another stockman, who Thi. riM.niM wen- tn'iiut fn Iv ihi with a lamiinjc ouint. iney re- . . a i i .1 it a T 1 1 L, i. Mr. ........ writ; si t fn- ii.ii itfiKunutn otwi iMirr imhiilii ui wlb l lt bl iiiiikijuin. is coming to Weston with his family MJS'".? ':1.. i,....vh ,.i.4 home affair the with an abundance of moisture and excellent school. Mr. Moore is on a deal for the purchase . . voiwii A'aca (.All Lilt; JKttf - - -' , . i . After hunting years and years jardiniere; Doc O'Harra, box ap eeremony, which was iierformed brethren this season In marketing in eomnanv with Jim Jones without nl.- n I. RxmniH wn.f bvKev. H. II. Huhbell of the Chris- their crops. They received fl.95 incr whk n nwttv one. The wo frost. Farmers are busy with V f t safe; Weston Leader, one year's Mendelssohn wedding march was their plowing and seeding. f the subscription; Claud Price, . fat Palyed hy Mrs. I'. G. Callison. Only Montana farmers have had a bit :re' rooster; Weston Mercantile Co immediate relatives witnessed the the edge on their Umatilla county I vears iardinipr- Iw n-Hrro iv eeremonv. which was performed brethren this season in marketing ICE ot business differences: George Ferguson and Dr. Kern did fibtic battle the other day in I'en- any mishap, Shed Price went out tonic; W. II. Bonder, sack of spuds; after deer alone a few days ago on Ralph Saling, big stjua:li. the south fork of tlic Umatilla, and i,, . i i if IHtailbe OI manBgeu gci. iuci. in; ran woio t'nie bear tracks and followed them . :l 'i 1 ... .nl, know where he was at. He was . compelled to send a cold and J. M. Ashworth has so far im windy niglit in a lonely gulch with, proved as to lie able to make an out evla a coat to k'te'p him warm, occasional trip down town. tain church. Th; young couple H-r imsiiei ior meir wneai in iuii were attended by Miss Susan Nar- upon delivery. kaus as maid of honor and Mr. Mr. Dupuis, who Iwughl IfiiMi .Clifford ffordon as liest man. Th.- acres of Hingham land for his own bride watt preltv and winsome in account, netted 2.r percent this year white natin ami georgette crec on his inveutiiient. Ist yar MMHI with a veil of tulle, and ear.ried .acres of the tract was in crop mid a large shower bouquet of bride's averaged 10 to 15 bushels -r aire. ro(!es- This year 850 acres was merely The bride is n popular and est im- "stubbled in'V in Uie "spring, but able girl who grew to wittimtihood made him th irrofit mentioned. Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. i Phone - Main 253 OSTEOPATHS Adjust Spine, Kins, Hips or whatever is wrong. Nature then.curen. DOCTORS KOISINGTON Davis & Ellis NOW'S THE TIME to pay your Weton Leader "sub" Muifi and Court Ktrceta. Fourteen year in Pendleton. ) not mnluM OHTKOI'ATHV with chlroprwllt or nt.fn.tlt lie.llof. 11 m IrmMi mrfc ihI t iuuu wwntmd) or tx writ! fr fllPI iAHOH wi rn-Tt PATINTS lUILD PORTUNIt r i foot Mi ttdl bow, lwt iv liivvttt Jim. ihtr tr ml m aj tmnmr- Wrtf tod). ID. SWIFT h CO. 1303 Seventh St., WMhlnotoa, D. C.