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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1917)
1 BREVITIES We Are Clad to Announce Thai W Make How thankful we are that we are not forced to resort to CLEARANCE SALES, UK DUCTION SALES, etc! When we receive our merchandise we mark it as close as possible and the result is our stock is never overloaded. While the other fellows are holding their CLEAN-UP SALES, etc., of ODDS AND ENDS, we are Retting our new merchandise and 8cllins it in many cases for less than they ask for the odds and ends. Our big SHOE ItUSf NESS the last few days is positive proof that we are underselling all competition in the shoe line as well as all other lines. THINK IT OVER. Oil cloth, all color 2" House lining 05-.00.1. White outing 1',-.15 White outing 36 in 15 Colored outing Y2:li Coata thread 04 CoU crochet thread 10 Cortecilli silk thread. 101 yd W Calico, all colon 07 ' Percales, all colors Percales, i in Apron gingham Hope muslin 9-4 Pcpperill sheeting. Indian head tubing. . . Bleached muslin Turkish towels, pair. . . ..... Id Hy' overalls. Am. dye '. . . li-.U'tt I Hoys' overalls, d'erniau dyc.ft'' ..OS', .12', . . .10 10 PJ..25.-.t9 .111 ! Men's overalls, Am. dye tW-.KI Men's overalls, German dye VIS Canvas gloves OH'j-.IS'b Canvas gloves, leather face H Work sox 08',-l-Si Woo! x p.is EVERY DAY VALUES as above spell success for J THE GOLDEN PUUT Gr J WESTON LEADER : CURK WOOD, f..luh. assigned the work of distribution to tlte Weston h-ader. and the leader will again nominate and apoint -TL- V... 1 1 til Piicm.ffitr Von Win L li nti nclKtant M...V. ii rr. .. . .. . . i A pretty welding took pine vrn.: " l ,TO . V Thanksgiving day at the home of has long been employe,! cn memucr oi me nous.- is hi- Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Nelson, when this nc;r (Inuk'hter. Nellie Klcne, was THANKSGIVING DAY NUPTIALS Nelson -Phelps pretty wedding took Mr. ami Mrs. Sim J. t'ulley spent Tlumksigving with Mrs. IMa-eea t'ulley at Walla Walla. lawrcnc IVnnington was called Wednesday to Eugene to attend the funeral of his stepmother. Nat Hale was in iVndletoit Tues day and isitod a( the home of his brother, William Hale. Mrs. A. (arson und children of Walla Walla were veiling during the lirst of the week at the iMirnw residenee. Mr. and Mrs, I., S. WohI and t'lnrk Wood weiv dinner guests Tliimksigving of the K. II. Ibiyils at Athena. For Sale Cheap --Two fresh cows with calves. Shorthorn stock; also two-year-old heifer and live calves. I. ('. Hopkins. I inn in the market for old news paHrs and nmgH.mcs of all kinds, at 'M rents per luinilred (mumls. John Key nolds. flail Miller Williams of WeMoit gave a group of readings ut the tenehers' institute in Pendleton Tuesday, and was nveived with much appreciation. Mrs. J. Hodgson atid children went to I .a Crosse for Thanksgiv ing, .leaving Joe and Hob to U' as thankful as possible at home un tier the eireumslaiMfs. l.owcll Ihmean has gone to Port land, and is now enroll.il with the working force of the large flouring mill where his "big brotlier" Orvai All user, of rUea FLour. Nature. Flavored, at jl-d that this community Is to fciitunstt as lo be able lo eeue this much lr flour made by out Amtrican M.tvel Mill. FLavo PLeur Is in etlebraied flour o widely ailvt nlssd Nationally. Your dtalti can ea.ll surrly you with FLavo FLour. Insist en (suing FLavo FLour. Wt will supply you ulisct or thtough your dssltr. Order a Trial Sack Today Satisfaction Guaranteed - Try h. and ittuin to ut what you don't us, and w will at one rttuin your money if you art not mots than pwasaa. ,..,.i tn ! V.,u know ut and wt know thai FLavo FUur I certain you (italtsi saiuiacnou. rLour wads at our mill. MaM vi.n.it. most welcome to sea FLavo Bolt maktit air tala tommuuiiy. WESTON MILUNG CO. Also Weston's Hint ami W lmlu Wheat Hour; tirahatu, Cereals, Feed and Hay; Seedtirain, Stock Food and Poultry Supplies. Wt do custom milling. Your J patronage solicited, W. L. KobUINa. FUPAT. ROT. M 117 lowed 5tKHl packages fewer year than last and Congressman Esttttd tt th ytitstfks at Wtitss. Ortgsa Sinnott js anxi0us to get the seeds An unusually long stretch of ir reproachable fall weather was fol- si Mcsad-cta aull matter. "Laugh and grow fat." if you cannot grow fat by lloovcrizing. into the hands of those and will use them to the vantage: w ho can In-st ad 1 Statisticians frequently refer to While Mrs. De Saulles has proven the civil population of Germany, that 6he is impulsive, this does not when if they went there they w ould constitute, we think, a complete de- probably find it about as civil ns elaborate wedding dinner fense for the murder of her di vorced husband. She should at least be reprimanded. Leon Trutxkv was. once a fifteen- a-week reporter in New York, but t it doesn't follow that the loss to : Amercian newspaperdom vas Rus sia's gain. the fretful porcupine. serve!. Mrs. llieliKi is one tif Wtton's most Hipiiliir girs, having livel The Kais-r's "victorious troops" jlpr fnm, c-hililKMMj. The bride are fast finding themselves lietwecn rgoom is an employe of the O-W. the ItWIla vt the Hallnn armk-s and K. N. the CharyMis of the Alps. . tj.ii.iir. unueu in marriage o wr. ninmm owed ypsterday hy a "king (!. Phelps. min J PluviiiH KuviniF flnullv do. Rev. W. S. I-nyne -rforme! the , mwt ,bo vjewn of ,hc ceremony in the presence of rcla- fnnm.r lives ami friemls. The ring cere- monv was used. Notice to All I 'a Irons -I will ' The bride, who is a pretty blonde, store your car for the winter, take was attired in a becoming suit of care of batteries and radiator, blue broadcloth and carried bride's Your car always ready to go at a moment s notice, t-ome in and the happy event a most talk it over with me. II. L. Hed- was no wcsion i.arage. Hie Utah-Idaho .sugar company will start work at once on n big sugar beet plant at Toponish, which it is said will equal in size the 2.rn,(MM) structure juot com pleted at Yakima. Toppcnl;h bust- PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES We loan money on first class Oregon and Washington farms at lowest rates. No red tape and no delay. Write direct and save money. Qive full details in first letter. We refer you to any bank In Portland. DEVEREAUX Mortaafie Company 606 Concord Bid. Portland. Orecon roses. After Honor guests at the wedding, men chwd their stores and in Overland Willys-Kniglit j AUTOMOBILES LIGHT FOUR, 6-passenger $ 885.00 BIG FOUR, 5-passenger 1046.00 SIX CYLINDER, 45 h. p 1490.00 WILLYS-KNIGHT, 7-passenger . 1650.00 Thi OvorlaiKl I.IkIiI Four is light in wtlght and dig in puwer. It were Mrs. It. I.. MCKcnneii ami Mr. R. f. McKennet of Portland, grandmother anl cousin, respee- The popularity of the Sunn P'ayint? South as a winter resort nowadays, knave, says a dry newspaper wit, is due not so much to the sun as to the fact that she has the moonshine still. Hy character and temiierament the Huss seems well niialifH-l for tively, of the groom Mr. and Mrs. meiiw ne day acres. secured pledges of ti'JUO J. the fjol to the German left for Seattle to spend their honeymoon. Oregon Briefs At Brown-Read high noon Thanksgiving day spiritual Nine convention of tha Larma MiMiooarr Movement will bi held In The mvstcrv as to the wherea- rgon nd w'"hlnton ,n mary ine niystcry as 10 mt wntrta Mrch ccord)nR , ,n ,nnounc bouts ot tnc Wiglisn neci is soiveu m,nt by c j,rk,on, of tattle, whenever out. The morning subject of Pastor Wriggle at the Unit-d Hrethren church will be, An All Night Wrestling Match. In the evening he will discuss, A New Herald. "At ten I our services and enjoy a blessing and fellowship Mr. Jos- with your nelghlwr," says the jiustor. The Red t'ross affair .Saturday evening was successful from very incctH every touring demand. It aatUlica in ticrforinaticc, In appear ance, in cumuli-umi ai a price you can altera i pay. v The Overland Pig Four U the wurld'a mint iwerful low-priced car. K It U fundanivntally the name car which year after year far many yean c h enabled Uvvrland lu lead, hy a wide margin, all ran of audi cum- furtahlu ize. J; The Willya Kniglit Hleuve-valva Motor hokla every world's record a ft,r li-nirl h ,if nin. iM,w.r iirnfliirLI. mlMinr uf u u.r. ml lurk uf CMrtMMt It .I........... i, ..... .....I .11 ..ii.... ..... ..I ...i. ......I.. I i... I ,I.-IUX.IC,. 1 II...H Hl Hit., HI, . fvm ', I.UWIIH'WIIV HIV.'I. I IIIO r'our tliouitmiilii uf iiiiliw iH-yond the useful Willvi-Knielil Motor roiitiniit'. to deliver at lu hiehent ulticienrv This aeaaon'a Willya-Knighta are the uiont lH.aullful thu factory ha ever built. See tlieav ran and be cviivlncul. the German fleet comes aecratary of the Laymen's Miwilonary Movement. - The commissioner of the port of It is unlikely that the scientists Bandon hre a,,Pted a "",'t'" . ,. - . .. , . extend the apur Jetty Insldf tbc barber w.ll d.sciver any relat.on between to connwt wUh ,he gou(h bar JeUy the prehistoric bone unearthed at Fuildg wtll b drlved from (he sale Helix and the unhistoric Ixmehead of booda. which have already been in the Bulldogger sanctum since voted by the port k.. ;n nlacU Kv klmlf IncreaiK-d bualneaa ia making nea- aary the tacond Brooks-Scanlon Miss Zelma D. Brown and eph J. Read were united in mar riage at the home of the bride's parents, M. ami Mrs. IC. W. Brown. Rev. S. K. Powell KTforn.el the K,an,1M,jt( IU not a patriotic ilime ceremony in tl.e pn-s-nw of n-la- , tMtr iwiwd Comman.l.rring. 1, a Iew '"'aif "wnria. xhc ljoothH were dainty an.l attrm- The parlor was attractively decor. tiv,, am, the supikt a culinary tri at with i white chrysanthemums. ,, T,M ,,an)J , , ()urj The br..l. was prettily frwked ,mrt of the evening. R.wipts were in n smart traveling suit ami earned fiS."2. a laiuipiet of white row.-s. Miss Ruth R-ad played the wedding Pendleton Tribune: J. V. Tur- ner nas niei a petition in the coun- of any other typo the ii Westoa Agent ;i Dr. S. L. KDillARD enlargement of the Lumber company march, and the young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Banister junior. The ring ceremony was used by the ollicmtmg minister, ami was ty court to have a guardian ap (minted for J. M. Turner, who he alleges is iiicomi-vtent to longer handle his business affairs. The value of all the property of Turner is about $750. J. M. And yet, yet let us occasionally punt at Bead In two years. Extension impressive and beautiful. II w;is petitioner represents that the total ' permit ourselves a few pangs of of the dry shed and tbe installation followed by congratulations und a ptiy for an unfortunate War Lord r flv new P'aning machines are me Thanksgiving dinner. : who has to be the father of such a "i" . ; Preliminary work baa been under- aismai miniary ianure as ine uke by enginera of the O. W. R. Crown Prince. N. Co. to teat the character of the soil underlying the surface near the Mr. and Mrs. Read left last even ing for a honeymoon trip. Before long the U boat will only right of way Just west of Cascade be a terror to the German sailors. Lck Preliminary to constructing a $100,000 drainage system for the pro- tection of the main line tracks. According to figures secured from Longstoremen of Portland and the reliable sources by the United States Columbia river district have been Food Administration, the average granted an Increase in wages of S of meat by the civil cen" nour """S01 " no '' cents iu nuur uvvriuiic, ujuhiii ius pay 65 cents an bour straight time and Dr. J. C. BADDELEY 6radcate Veterinary Surgeon Phone aai-'G - Athena, Oregon J inch the brave young soldier consumption population in Germany is one-half ; pound per week per person, distrili- $J , nour overtime on all but general uted through a rigid system of food cards. Other staple food prod ucts are likewise restricted. . If you can't raise a pig, cave one. You can do so by eating less pork. With all his faults Czar Nicholas was a better ruler for a German spy. Russia than coastwise cargo, which remains 60 and 90 cents. Secretary of State Olcott has issued a warning to automobile owners of tha state that the business of tbe auto mobile department is liable to become so congested by January 1 that unless applications are sent In at once It may become a physical impossibility to forward tbe licenses on tbe day of the receipt of tbe application. Dr. A. F. Sempcrt Graduate and Registered DENT15T Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Building - Upstairs The local company of Boy Scouts recently organized, went out on their first hike Wednesday this being what is known as the "ten derfoot test." A number of the boys have already received their khaki uniforms, and look every Rev. ,1 L. ,S. rowel I has direction of the organization aa scout master. A delightful school entertain ment was given in High School au ditorium Friday evening, every room contributing to an excellent program of musical and literary exercise. Since the event numer ous expressions of appreciation have been heard, many saying that it was the best school affair they have ever attended in Weston. Net proceeds of $47.30 went to the Red Grots. Your orders promptly filled. P. T. Harbour Congressman Nick Sinnott, this district's conscientious and hard working representative, coinej to bat again this Beason with the an nouncement that he will have a cer tain quota of vegetable and flower seeds for distribution among his Weston cbnelftue'nts. HOMER I. WATTS Attornty-at-Law Practices in all Slate ami KeUera Courts. ATHENA, OKEUON W. M. Pettnoa G. H. Buhop. Peterson & Bishop . LAWYERS He has again Pendleton, Or.' Freewater, Or. mile mark. uv ruiriiffrt vMmimJ r m -.H-"K It CAMOH nvirt mi tvfftlilttr. H riivrvnm. PATCMTa BUILD FORTUNtS for wl Mve rm nvmvr Writ. flr. D. SWIFT h CO. 303 Seveatb St., Washlnotm, D. C. Mrs. R. G. Saling entertained a few friends at an informal musical Saturday evening. Especially enjoy able contributions to a delightful program were made by Miss I'Jdiia Ilanna of the Malen llurnetl School of Piano Playing, Walla Walla, who interpreted with vivid beauty tin works of thir great comiiosers. Dainty and appetizing refrjhmouts were irv;ij. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. II. Goodwin, Mr. and Mro. J. II. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Jeluon; Mrs. M. C. McNee, Mrs. Lillian Fredericks;- Miss Edna Uabna; Ut. Clark Wood. Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1866 Athena, Oregon . WalUburg, Wash. American Beauty eand- Pure White Made of selected bluestcm in one of the best 'equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company 'A