The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, January 25, 1918, Image 3

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Pay LESS lor your Homelarnishings WOW
-or a good deal more later!!
Furniture, Urn:, CnriietM, Linoleum, Crockery. (JIuhk
ware, Metal Work all tire nn.ro Hum likely to advance in
price again in a very abort time. ANTICIPATE YOCK
WANTS attciiil our great
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
and nave money !! The time win never more urgent for
you to tuke advantage of low priced than KltillT NOW !
To those who are unable to come to Walla Walla, we
mttfKCHt tliut yon wrile for our Salt- Sheet, which given yon
description ami prices of hundred of our YVIlow hie Spec
ial. Our Mail Order Department iiinlwayaat your :ier ice.
Vho Davis-Kaser Co.
HoincluiniihiiiE Department Slote
Pianos Music Phonocraplis
10-20 Alder Street
Walla Walla, Wash.
DIAMOND
BRIQUETS
Noecl 10
introduction
All Coal, CASH
on delivery
P. T. Harbour
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BREVITIES
Mm. H. MorriMth has Imi-ii ve
iling relntivin and friend in WmIIh
Wulla.
ChurleH Van lly left Wednewluy
for Portland work lit hi trade
a carpenter.
J. K. iJenlofl has heell routined
to Inn home with illness during the
pa.it two week.
Say, Friend! If I owed y,,lJ
whiit would you want ine to do?
Dr. S. I.. Kennard. ,
Mr. J. Hodgson i visiting at
the home of her Wi, J. I.. Hodg
son, near I -a Crosse, Wash.
I.yl.- WVbb is Itaek from 1'ilot
Koek. whi le he hiu.lell enguged III
agricultural pursuits at o much
H-r.
Farl M:it-K-iiie wus here thi
win k from folfi-e Cui-k. Montana,
for 11 visit among old frieiidh lilld
sei-lit-.-..
.1. A. MuiiiH. district manager
.f the I'iic-ilii- Telephone and Tele
1 it 1 ! t eoiiiativ. wiui in town Satur
day from Pendleton.
Having hlilfered a l.vuirenie of
her throat troiilde, Mr. Frank
Skinner left Saturday for the Hot
like winatai ium for treatment.
Andy T. Mai net t has talo n over
the I'.arnelt rj-wiomy -t"ie on Main
Mrvel and will lake direction of
thesti.rc today, lie has resigned
a.. assistant ( mister after serv
ing four and one half year in that
oiacity,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cordon of
We hear talk about grain in sacks, grain bins,
grain wagon tanks and grain storage tanks.
Come to us for the dope. We have some of it
and we soon will have the proper dope on all these
items.
We are FARM OUTFnTERS
and don't you forget it.
Come and see our gang plows.
Watts & Rogers
QUALITY
is our watchword. The furniture
we sell is good furniture.
DeMOSS
H. 'I 1 . 1 't I
Hie commercial ciuo 1 uesoay 44444$
.. - iitiiniitir ntruiii 1 MMiKMii 1 m iiiiiini- v
,v,l!..ton MoP1k,I in ,-ston luj m . gttinR up Bltrartivc uar.
- y . i riiv i.s.11 for ih,. i nt
Mr. .-nlonV parent Mr . an ' . (.u, .
Mr Pet.-r - " cros and the local lihrary.
Ilawlcy mountain. Mr. Narka.w a,Iv(K.iltt,, ,,y
""lUHeill. J. Jl. Price. It it understood the
The local lied t'roh i in mill of ,.jty council i.s favorably disposed
sewing machine, and loaning "f the toward payment hy the city of one
same by Weston ladies will bo ,af f the e.Knse if the club will
greatly appreciated. Those who iM.ar (H. t,tm r naf. The matter
have machine to spare for Ketl was (,.ft in tile hands of the siecial
t'ron
w:
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d3 O
Ye
, yes, but where?
Why, at the
f 0. K. CANDY SHOP
L ODHSSA KIUKPATKK'K Jl
h work will kindly notify the committee, J. Hodgson, Sim J. Cul-
M-cretttty, IKim Harnes. t.y nnd t. V. Watt, which win 4,
J II Price ha Ut-n appointed report uwn a detailed plan and the t
l,H-al chairman of the thrift stamp curt of the undertaking.
campaign, and ha hi oriranization jt Orejtonian: AlleKinfiT that t
umler advisement. Thrift stamps LoUj8 Bergevin, after assisting I
and war savings tvrtilicatc are al- Krank Martin. Pambrun to become
ready on side at the port office, the intoxicated, loaned him $:iH) and I
lunik and the store of the Weston nu-eured hi signature to a warranty
Mercantile t'o. iUih to a piece of land worth SofiOO
Alex McRae wa in town Wed- "I"'" in"""-"" '
Butter Wrappers
Furnished ami l'rinted at the Leader office
Sixty (minimum) $0 M
One humlivtl 1
Two hundred 1 75
Each additional hundred 0 45
tiesdav cr.-eting Weston friends a promissory noie, "uu j
while" on' a brief business visit, hrun hits brought suit aga.nrt Her-
Ml MclUe resi.les in Portland, lull Kevin asiui.K uko.uk- ... - ... ...
ha devoted his time for several i a n.ortgage to lx- cancelled u,h..,
years to the development of the payment of the S.iOO and interest.
Wonder gold mine on the south He alleges that hrank Martin lam
fork of the Clearwater. J" hail Previously deeded the
land to him.
Tuesday night unknown parties .,,., , .. , ,
broke into the distillery building H" li-al lv st-ot.U are d.slrd.
nihl warx'house U-I.mging to Hey.i- uting pamphlets contammg 1 he
kial.Kev below the trestle, break- I'resident Hag Day Address with
ing window and doing a lot of F.vidcnce of (.ermany s Plans. Kv
other damage. Mr. Key dT.-r a cry in rson m-e.v,ng the pamphlet
reward of S.MI for information lead- is rwpured to sign a curd d.H-larmg
in to the arrest of the culprits. that he will read it and then pass
it on to another. It contains mfor-
Only four of the 2.1 teachers who lmltion t)f Vllm. to everv patriotic
took the December equation failed j.j,,.,,,
to make a uussing grade. Apili- , , , .
cants from Weston and vicinity I lve .iJU acres g,.d wheat land
faired well, and the following were near I.ind. Wash., all in crop for
successful in passing: H. C. Fet- fa'e at a bargain. This will bear
ter. Mary K. Unstlale, MaUd Mont- close investigation. V. D. Watts,
giinery, b'is M. I'orter, Minnie rlU6 i',wiry j,s back from his
Kipley. Portland trip and is kind enough
all kinds of JUNK old iron,
old rags, old sacks, bones and
also hides and wool, at TOP PRICES
JOHN REYNOLDS
North Water St., below Pomeroy - - Weston, Or.
said that cople residing express his approval of the me- ;
Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena, Oregon . Warburg, Wash.
American Beauty
Pure White
Made of selected bluestem in one of the
best equipped mills in the Northwest.
Sold in Weston by
Weston Mercantile Company
southland southwest of town have tropolis
In-en bringing pressmv to bear ijiSy Waddinghain is under
uhiii J. M. Ashworth to persuade t,V!ttment for throat trouble at St.
him to run again for the republican Mary's hospital. Walla Walla-.
nomination as county commission-
vr. U is also said that Mr Ash- , , ind at m,
worth will proimmy ctmwni m w M Vinl.lasa W()rk
come a candidate. miuranUwl. A. W. Lundell. Mus.
J. W. Kimhrell, the veteran sur- iwIl
veyor and civil engineer, well U
known in Weston, sustained un Fourth Blizzard Smite the East.
operation for appendicitis Saturday Chicago. The fourth preat storm
at St. Anthony's hospital, Pendle- ir tho winter seamm lias sweiit over j
ton. He rallied nicely and has tho eastern states, tyins up transpor-
since been doing well. His daugh- tation, crlppliuK telecrapli ami tele- It
ter. Mrs. K. J. Thorne of Weston, phone wires anil ureatly iiurcoaiiiK J,
I Subscriptions Taken
for all
;i MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS
at regular subscription rates
Herman Goodwin
Druggist - - - Weston, Oregon
IS.
The Fanners Bank ol Weston
visited him Sunday.
The following officers of Fedora
the suffering caused by a shortage of
food and fuel. it
Waahlngton Man With Pershing Slain. Jj
Established 1891
Circle No. 146, Neighbors of Wtmd-
craft, were installed Friday even- Washington. General Pershing re- g
inir: Jennie l'roobslel, past guard- Dnrtml Cornornl Walter Roberts, in-
ian Mi
ian nei
Mrs. A
kti'lihil Ktlfl O'HllITJl. milirtl- rn- blllnl in artimt lilllllfirv 11 0
I ifsnuvi i - " " ---- - - - in till J mi " w .
.. v. . ... 1 lieiBiiB VI i.4inn - - - - c - ' -
Xo J
L. iXiuglaa, magician: h8 mother, Mrs. Kate Kobeits. lives
..It I . .A . T
M.nid Staiitield. clerk: Katie Van
Winkle, banker; Laura Morrison,
attendant; Mrs. J. Hodgson, outer
and inner sentinel.
Weston is not the only town in
the Northwest that is having spring
in the winter time. In renewing
his sub., J. A..Stolp writes from
Worley, Iadho: "We are having a
mild winter here not very cold
and not enough snow for good
sleighing. Winter wheat had a
good start during Uie mild weather
in December and we have had plen
ty of rain to insure the crop an
other guod start iu Uiu tprius."
at Hartllne. Wash.
Dr. A. F. Sempert
Graduate and Uoiristcred
DENTIST
Office Honrs 9 to 12 a.
m.; 1 to 5 p. ru.
Watts Building - Upstairs
i
If yon are single and had an income of $1000 dur
ing 1917. or married and had an income of $2000, you
should see the Internal Revenue officer who will
be at the County Court House until January 30, and
who will assist you in making up your income
statement.
After January GO this assistance will not be available.
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