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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1917)
The Store of t!ie Cliristaias Spirit Urn- ill our atoiv we liavo Kathm'd totfutlivr tho cryKtalliml Ik.jk'H iIutLnIumI l.y our own dear I'i h'ihIh and lovnl ours. Tin' wrrvt, ik-cj) tliwes llioy havo hidden in thoir heads, unspoken for years, waiting here fur Hie l.ve-eiichanted touch of your Chris! mas jjivin. Here your Christinas hppiu u j he a delight and pleasure. The music, tin merry .iees and hiniliiiK faees; !he "Clad Service" of our clerks, will inj.r ami ojad tu .serve you; Hit- K,,w f the bright lights, the profusiun of holly and Cnristmas decora tions, make this truly "The Store ol the Christinas Spirit" Vac Davis-Kaser Co. BREVITIES , Homclurnishing Department Slore Pianos Music Phonographs 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. DIAMOND BRIQUETS j . introduction J 3t ' All Coal, CASH on delivery P. T. Harbour 1 y .v Wft;Aj:''.., th - ',-a .. 1 YOU can do your part"0V2R THERE" KV JOINING THE RED CROSS "OVER HERE" All You Need A iiKAK f and A DOLLAR TM National niKJSTOAS (.' .ii'.UtiN for Members, of .' ' ' !.('!K)l!u;..l. coriK-fl Ctn (i.i. 'a o., is nmv under way Now tht on i , down ir hv ! , :-. Nil 11 J thciii 1. tii ' t:i;i cuoss . into i.v,;fi. p;..' -lii-jil i M.llwrA, lui; t.tf. M Its ; il t'lflt V l, (u turn trr ' inoii. lire of .'irimlfi, nre Inyintf how tlrst wo aro v i'M'.l are." The i-;.f;v tn aid then - 1 vico. Tho now (J. A. It. Mi'fJrcw came up Hun duy front I'ortluinl. Uecf by the quarter, 121 cents kt iHiund. A. I'. Perry. Claud Price liiut been kept at home ly IIIih'sk during the week. Kuford Price, 11 young man of llii Wrtjoii uplands, enlisted Tuea duy in the army. J. M. Swaggurl bus bought a foothill slock ranch six mile fnn Baker, and ixxvts to move thereto In tin1 spring. Nut Halt goes to Portlund this wit-k for a visit with hi daughter, and will probably remain (here dur ing the winter. Joel l)uviH, formerly ucrin tctidcril of tin Weston schools, has accepted a xition an accountant in tin Ixiio flour mills, II. L. ih-drii-k, 'the local agent, hut sold a Font touriiiK car to Watts & Rogers and a Ford roadster to the Wt-Ktoii Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. Sain TliomiHn of IVndk'toii were Sunday gu.-sts at ilie holm- of Mr. Tliomiwm's sister, Min ;. W. I'rwhhU-l. MiM Norma Smith of Salt Lake City i viMtniK at thf homi of her I'liivntK in W.'hiini, and will remain mil il iifN'i' the holidayn. In. F. I. Wait and K. M. Smith Iiiivc Ixi'ii aiMiintel nn W tinK iih'IiiImth of the Iji-jtal Ad iM.i Hoard for Umatilla county. Neat little rard nrcived by VVlii r. lativi-h .and frienl an- The December met-tinR of the . ii.ninie the arrival of Dean Alvin Indies Guild wan held at the home Drinktll at the home of Mr. and of Mrs. J. K. Stanfield, Mm. L. 1. Mi. Crn ik Dri.skell in IliKhwotMl. O'Harra and Mr. SUnfield beinjf M""'-""' the iukUim. Tin' afU-rnoon was Mayor CauiMi-r. IImIkhhi, a v,', v njoyahle one and a delicious Knf.-' Ilrowti uud their iehective collation wan served, consisting of wic wen enUTtainwl Tuesady in-aches and cream, cake and eveniiiK by the Montana Ranches Mr. L- Pennington and Coniaiiy at a bamiuet at the Hotel Mre- J- H. Price were present as Pendleton. guests, in addition to the members. , . a ... . The next meeting will be held at f ,r,- u'i 18 .l.t,"Vm,? "8 WW'k 0u' h,,me of Mre- Lillian Freder f.r the Willamette valley to engage U.ks whon Mrg Ge0 w Prwebts,., in hog raising and dairying. He and Mrs. Frclericks will entertain. is on a .leal for trading his Port- T,, ,laU, ia iw firgt af. land proprety for a suitable ranch t,.rnoun in Jammry in Tillamook county. ' 1 , . . Ouistav Vollmer, wealthy WaiUv Mr. and Mrs August hcmiwrt burg farmer and former state sena- a.e here from Portland for a visit lor from WaIla Walla county, has w,u. uieir mm. imenani neri. ,il.lm,ni(trilted his patriotism by .s- t i"v sistmg n the arrest of one Virgil ,rew Ihey will rumin until after von Finch 8Ut!J(ected of b,.; a the ( hnstinas holidays. Inun gpy Cha, of dM , had Lieutenant Herman K. O'Harra een made by Waitsburg people left Sunday to join his regiment, against Vollmer, but he now stands the F.ighth U. S. Infantry, at Camp vindicated. Von Finch is now in Fremont, California. A farewell jail at Walla Walla. ilimitiir iMii-fv nrw! fm.wiII ilinn.'t m ... , "" . ," i 1 nc LA'auer is on a cash basis and WMSiU!gi!J!MSM, ,.,.,1, ... ...o . wanU no patronage on any oUlcr J I. ! t . .. t !.. .L .1 . .. f. t .11 1 k v.. v. renr, lormeriy wnn me inm. iva own uiiis, wnicn aie Weston garage, was in town this "t inconsiderable in Uiese times of We believe that all you who came to our sale Are Hugging Yourselves in self congratulation, and now We SbaH Keep Rigbt on giving you the best prices possible all the time Watte ii Rogers 1 WILL BUY all kinds of JUNK old iron, old rags, old sacks, bones and also hides and wool,; at TOP PRICES JOHN REYNOLDS f North Water St., below Pomeroy Weston, Or. KKIM' O.-vN n- :v IC:; K1,.M;K are civon with each one-rjoli.ir n. , i.lu'p. Th iv should Lo one in your fi(.;i! wm .(low tn Christinas Kve. FO:i I'ATIitOTlS.M 10 it IIf?lAMTV As mi K :;:t"-;': of thf Trc Chii.-.iinas Spirit join Ti:'.: Klin ci:ks today! ( Ulice of S. A. I5ARNKS. Weston. Oivkoii. iiristmas IVIIIg of the best and most practical kind will be made easy by air in spection of our furniture stock'. Come in and "look around." HIO CS CI 1. : l 1..... ... 1.:.. .:...... ...... .. it i... . . h .vr nivi 11 iniuii uve iu 1113 1 1 le.ius. " i'i iwo. ...u&i an ue met in eu.Kn prior to his dejMirturc for his future nd it is not in a position to extend j? lield of work in the United States credit. Clark Wood, publisher. J ariuv. lie has enlisted ul I Vnille- Will.in- W.uuu !,,. ...1.1 i.: i ton as a mechanic in the automobile oh the Price Bros, place to Sim J. branch of the service. Culley. Koberl Foster, engineer of the Warren Construction Co., was at- BRIEF WAR NEWS inot-t instantly killed Monday by being caught in the belt of the en- Prisoners takrn in tlio great rc- gine at the company's paving plant nowed Italian drive reached a total of near Havana station, lie was ;ss ii,u, mo Austrian war otrice an- yeara old. and is survived by u nouneed. widow and little daughter. Uostilltles hav rpasnd on the Rub- L.well Hyatt, one of Weston's ,ront from B'k ,he I li t El 3 I of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hyatt, has enlisted in the navy and left Tuesday for Portland. He will serve as lire man. Two of his churns, Bob Hodg son and Virgil Lundell, accompan ied him as far as Pendleton. a 3 "DO YOUR X-MAS SHOPPING EARLY" We're . ready for you with a . fine assortment of Holiday Sweet . meats, at the f 0 K CANDY SHOP L ODESSA K1RKPATKICK JI mlHtlc. signed last wek. The rcHsajlion of hostilities along tho eastern front has extended to that part of ths line held by the Rouman ians, according to an official commun ication from Jassy. Mttla infantry action is in progress Athena Press: Mr. and Mrs. on the front In France and Belgium, j Krnest Walden, funning near Pres- although on various sectors from the eott, Wash., were guests Tuesday North Sea to tho region of Verdun mu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. '' bombardments are ensuing. Mansfield. Mrs. Walden. who be- In the Verdun sector tho Germans fore' her marriage was Miss Nellie have made another attempt to pierce Purdy, is a cousin of Mr. Mans- the Kr'euch liues in the region of Bo field and formerly ilved near Ath- lonvaux. but were repulsed after some enn with her parents. what brisk fighting and suffered con- slderable casualties. Milton hngle: J. 11. Unman. nvil rfce tn RugBla BPpareny who a few months ago purchased a hHS come, Gollcral Kaledines. the niteeii numiren ncre rancn near Iwiston, Idaho, recently disiosel of same, including all stock and farming machinery, to Asa Demaris and- J. L. Rogers. The considera tion involved in the deal was $26, 000. The new owners will take possession of the ranch at an early date and the CofTtnans have return ed to Milton to live. Subscriptions Taken for all ilUGAZOIES and KEWSP MRS at regular subscription rates Herman Goodwill Druggist ... Weston, Oregon The Fanners Dai ol Weston loader of the lun Cossat-ks, supported by General Korniloff. former com-niander-ln-chlcf of the Russian forces," is declared In an official communica tion issued by the Bolshevik! govern ment, to bare raised the standard of revolt In tho Don Cossack region airalnst the people and the revolution. Established 1891 OSTEOPATHS X Adjust Spine, Ribs, Hips or X S whatever is wrong. Nature g L.iV.I IUIV9. DOCTORS HOiSINGTON J. G. Jones, rural mail carrier, has a span of "government mules" that he will stack up against a Ford on an endurance test. Beginning July 2 he drove them constantly for four months over the moun tain roads, without giving them a day's rest except on Sunday. They ...,i t.ivir ...:l.... umeieu . wuu u T Maj.. . eraging a little better than Z8 miles ( Fourteen years in Pendleton. per day. lie is now runiiKing on i im mn .-oninsf ostkoimtiiv iii. tits 2 rhimprftciie or in c no tic li.nlinc mules rest for their winter stunt. Speaking of the patriotism of the American'' people, Wm. M. Wood, president of the American Woolen Co., says: . "Let their liberties be threatened, let their Country be assailed, and the wealth which they have accumulated, the great resources at their com mand, are poured out like water, and they stand ready to give all, even lire itself if need be. as their forefathers did, in defense of their liberties and maintenance of these great principles of true dem ocracy which they have inherited, and in which they so firmly believe." Prepare yourself for the Yiext issue. t t X 3 ii I l: