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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1917)
F FREE TURKEY: BREVITIES t mm FOR THANKSGIVING Following oiir timiul ruHtum, wu will give away a I'UEE TUKKKY with every Mo. Of) purchase, or to lb, of Hour with every $1'5. 00 purcluiiie - beginning Mondnv, November It), and continuing until TliuiiksKiviug I lay. TheHV turkeys will weigh from 12 lo lf IIih. cudi- lino, fit, young turkeys. fHf (Tlio (Ihivu nlfcr il'H iinl iiily In itu liMHva ( Kdlooii i'hciMf rH'h. I To make this annual event more interesting, we will altto offer a number of unusuul bargains all thru the store, which will mean that you ran have mure Hum your car fare during thin Thanksgiving Sale by coming to lliiH htore and taking advantage of the reduced prices, Watch for our special hargnina during the above Sale. Send ua your name and address and we will mail you copies of our bargain sheets, Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Bomefuroishinf Department Store Pianos Music Phonographs 19-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. I ii week, ff Butter Wrappers Furnished and 1'rink'U at the Leader ulliee Sixty (minimum) $0 !0 One hundred 1 L'O Two hundred 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 -13 I, WILL BUY all kinds of JUNK old iron, old rags, .old sacks, etc. and also hides and wool, at TOP PRICES JOHN REYNOLDS North Water St.. below Pomeroy - Weston, Or. Kriii Kt Force, an old-time Weston hoy, was In town during the week. Frank Haling wu here Saturday from his Klanflcld alfalfa ranch on a llliHilH-M visit. J. S. Nell was in town during the liihl of tin1 wit k from Pendleton, where In jit imw residing. Mrs. Minnie Walker of Helix wan here Monday for a vihil at her mother's liotne n in- town, K. O, SfiiiM it of I'oll land in vir ilinif liih sister, Mm Frederic M. (ilw, al I lie Mi'(ir-w farui Mrn. M. A. HcuU rK r of hoid wan I H re dmiiiK laM looking after her upland interenta. K. I.ienallcii & Son arc improving their blacksmith and machine shop with a new office, a new roof and general rciaira. The Weston Commercial club will hold It annual election next Tues day evening, and a full attendance of uu-inhera in reiiin-l-d. To car owner Our new buttery reehaiger i now working nicely. Alho, we are prepared to vulcanize your IiiIn-h. IVimiiiKl"" & O'llarra. Mm. A. W. I.unilrll haa gone to Walla Walla, where she will In- the yin-M for two week of Mr. and Mrs. (ii-o. Carinirli.n l while taking osteopathic treatment. Mr. and Mr. Jiiupcr Morrison and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Victor McDonald of Walla Walla were dinner guests Sunday of the Kichard Mormons. Jake Narkaus has bought 30 head Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morgan, Wes nf stork cattle from Fred Conistock tn pioneers who have been resid aud alded them to his held, which ing in the Lind, Washington, neigh is on winter pahture alxtve Walla borhood for a number of yearn, Walla. He pxid $:Hi a head. motored thr4ugh town Saturday in Davis & bllis shipped a car of Studebaker on their way to their big spu.li Saturday to Sinythe T,,or.n ""tjji, where the.r & bmergiui. IVndlelou. reviving d"uhuJ Mrs" C H. Taylor, re $.f.o delivered or fMI net. uh, " ' loctl. 8t CharlesMay. upland grower, made n. Mr. Monjan having d.apoiwd of a carload shipment to IVndlteon I11 Lind. where Monday at the same figure. has bt'n "" ' Tlieir son Newt accompanied them Koy Sains, a young man employ- as chaffcur, but intends returning ed in farm work for II. F. Alder- to Lind, where he will probably man on Dry creek, stumbled and again engage in farming. Weston's fell over a rock a few days ago and pioneer newspajxT acknowledges a dislocated his hip. Soon after the pleasant and profitable visit from necessary repairs, however, he was the Morgans, loth Sam and Newt up and around on crutches. contributing cheerfully of their F. C. Greer's farm resilience has substance to keep our lamp brightly lately been improved with a full burning. basement and a new porch, and a un.:!,. - visi,.r in w-iiu Waiia a double mm IS A f.UGHTY GOOD INVESTMENT Giving for the Soldier Boys' X-mas gives cheer to them and cheer to you. DO IT NOW. They have no Electric washer for Monday morn ing, no Howard or Wilson heater in a cozy home for the noon hour, No Graphaphone for sweet music in the ev'ning. Are you that cold that you will receive all these comfor ts from us and give them nothlngT Now dig up some silver for the first lied Cross Lady or Box you see, and make iife worth living. Watts & Rogers Farm Outfitters Jfc. Jfc fc Jfc Afc Jfc Afc Jfc ftfc. Jfc Jfc. Jfc fc Jfc Jfc JCfc. Jlfc. 1 J& MOW!!! -f- r If your wife can't cook, don't divorce herkeep her for a pet. EAT at the 0. E. CANDY SHOP ODESSA KIKKI'ATHICK 1 right to charge travelers at that jJ T FOB YOU oain rooni mi mm wwt : m- H. A. Williams of Milton put in a stallci I this ww by Jack talder. KOod wonl for ,ht. Ugin roat, re. J. A. King, another farmer south ,K)rUi the Bu,t4!llt He cilwI thc of town, is having toilet fixtures recent eXH.ril.nce of a Milton fartn. l)Ut 'n- er who took some stock to Summer- Preaching at 11:30 a. in. and ville and was four days crossing 7:30 p. m. Sunday at the United the mountains and nearly lost his J Brethren church. Morning subject, ock from lack of feed, all on ac- 4 "Our Home Land." Evening sub- count of thc poor condition of the J ject, "On the Mountain Top." All present road. There is belief that other services at the usual hours, the Toll Gate franchise has expin-d, J Everybody is kindly asked to attend Mr. Williams said, and that the J Cliurcn. n. r. wnggie, pastor. ion uaie euiJie no longer nave a j The union muniiy win oe neiu mis year ai ti, i,m,i f fi, r. the Church of the Brethren, the evening of Thanksgiving Day at Richardson & Talbert Attractions seven-thirty o'clock. The sermon gave two good plays at Weston has been assigned to Rev. E. F. opera house The Convict's Daugh Wriggle, pastor of United Breth- ter Saturday evening and Teddy ren church. O'Malley Sunday evening. This r ii. n c l company classes much better than Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith are at ,he BVerageof those playing country Galesburg Grove, Illinois, visiting towns and n)ot with a favorabIe re. the iloctw s relatives while he is option. it js now touring east permitted a brief furlough from orn Washington, and will probably duty as lieutenant in the Medica p)ay a ongagement at Wes Corns. He was stmt w-ith 500 ton in about nve wecks trMs from American Lake to Camn Mineola, New York, and was A. S. Pence is leaving soon for f t f r t t t r r t f t t t T THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford is an honest car in the fullest sense of thc term -built on an honest design with honest ma terials, sold at an honest price with thc assurance of honest performance and an equally honest, effi cient after-service. Besides, lit has been proved beyond question that the Ford is most economical, both to operate and maintain. It is one of the util ities of daily life. Your order solicited. Efficient after-service - In behind every Ford . carTourLn Car S430.56. Roadster $415,5G. ? T ? t T t T ? T ? T I ? t WESTOH GARAGE H L. HEDRICK Proprietor i r t I ie usual annual Thanksgiving jnt Jwlgv MaU)ney of Vmtitf. h n services of the Weston com- ton. it is said, is planning to look 8 lie Best Tablets and lots of them. Pencils, Ink and all School Supplies. All School Books bought for cash, and must sell FOR CASH ONLY. Herman Goodwin Druggist - - - Weston, Oregon During this month (November) we will give FREE with every cash purchase amounting to $10.00 or more, one of those beautiful Jardin ieres (the Weller Pottery) -none better. Christmas is coming, by the way, and a Jar diniere makes a pleasing present. 1 A A.. A AAA. A A AAA A A AAA A A A A. A A AAA A A A A. A A A A A A A A AAA AAA. ff f 9 9 ff W WWW V V Pa PASTIME ii k : A Snug. Retreat for your hours of leisure. v s POOL and I LLIARDS FINE CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS Lunches and Lunch: Goods E. E. ZEHM : : : Proprietor granted a furlough for the visit. the Willamette valley, where he ,-.., . will probably again enter the cm Stamp sales at the Won jwst- ploy of Ur 0tvgu EtH.(rc. Mr ofluw were $140 for the first twelve Punw 0nicnu,atos returning to days after the new iwstage rates Wrtton next yt.ar to put in another went'- Into effect -or? just about iiu, Pm i ..i i , .i... i I : ii... " oouuie till' noriiiui uusiiicos tor iiic same period. All patrons have been cheerful and willing in the payment of the new rates, as though anxious to aid the government in this manner. J. M. 0"Harra will lease 85 acres of his land for beans for next year's crop, rejwrts the Home Store Advo cate. Mr. O'Haira claims that beans do not injure the soil for a grain crop for following years and that he will realize in beans in five months what, it takes two years to make in grain, , counting the time for the usual summer fallow. In accordance with their usual kindly custom, "the neighbors" on the Weston uplands turned out in force with a couple of machines last Saturday and finished the har vest work of Tom McCarty. Mr. McCarty is recovering from. Uie effects of his recent serious acci dent, although it was found neces sary to reset his broken arm. He had broken it again when coming out from under the influence of thc anaesthetic. Social dance tomorrow evening. ff f t? 4t f f tf f f f f M 'fr f f" fr 8, : Dr. J. C. BADDELEY ; Gndiute Vittriniry Siugeon ', Phone 32F5 -' Athena, Oregon The Fanners Bank of Weston Established 1891 !Dr. A. F. Scmpcrt , Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Building - Upstairs Chas. H. Curtcr Dan P. Sinythe Carter & Smythe LAWYERS Ptndleton Oregon Remember to arrange for prompt payments on your Liberty Bonds on dates shown on your temporary receipts; also to commence now to bank money with which to buy bonds of the next issue. It will be but a short time until the next offering and you will be expected to buy a bond. It is not necessary that you hold these bonds if inconvenient to do so. AlliWeston merchants will accept them in exchange for goods.