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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1918)
s' It 1. QUICK-LITE Air-O-Lantcm ; Ughts with Common Matchei No Alcohol Torch Needed ! I . ThU lantern la right at home In aummcr rain or wild winter atorm. It burn perfectly In any wind, at any tem perature, and will keep right on ehlnlng where an oil lan tern la mu'losa. , , Tho man who once urn-a tho Qulck-Lito luntt-rn'on the farm, around the dairy, In feed Iota and other placea where a convenient outnlde light la nettled, will not think of giving It up. It la a grout light for tent aliowa, camp meetings, picnic ground, aummer cam pa, boot landings, night fishing, automobile trlpa. etc. The Air-O-Lantern hot a double burner, using two amall and very durable rag mantle. If one ahould jar off you till get a good light from the other. Lantern using one mantle do not have tlila advantage Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Bomefurnlsblng Department Store Pianos - Music - Phonographs 10-20 Alder Street DIAMOND o BRIQUETS introduction Walla Walla, Wast. All. Coal, CASH on delivery P.T. TY is our watchword. The furniture ; , we sell is good furniture. i BREVITIES Allison Wod u In town Thura day from SUnfluld. Mr. and Mr.M. H. Price left Tuesday for' a brief visit at Seattle. Uter Wllaey'la attending th Holt Caterpillar school In Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Sim J. Culley wwe in Portland thla week for a few day' visit. Mr., and Mrs. Miller llflll were visiting in WesUm this wek from their home near Nolln. t A n-al littl garage was'eomplet rd last wwk by H-riry' Srhrwder for housing Lester Wilaey'a Ford. Otto Huhbadi, well known Pen dleton taker, has decided to en gage In the takery business at Athena. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Horn of Pilot lUx-k were Sunday visitor at the home of 1 their daughter, Mrs. G. G. Mils. Glen Snyder, a five-year-old boy of IVndlctn, , has qualified aa a hero by rescuing a younger play mat from drowning. Mia Bessie Parker of Athena was recently united in marriage to Mr. Robert Beckham at Walla Walla. Mr. and Mr. Beckham went to Spokane for a fortnight's honey- moon. The Weslon friends of Mrs. M. Hall will be triad to learn shti has been folly restated health, after seventeen mouths of treatment in Edgecliffe sanatar- lum at Spokane. Deciding that Weston la m KcconnicK harvester colzi is now a gito TEED SUCCESS ' AVE EXPECT TO HAVE A SOIE SCKI n B. l that U to U It is run by two men. Cuts 9 feet wide, 15 to acres per day, using 8 horses. Does clean work in all grain and pays for itself in two ordinary crops. On you beat it? Can you equal it with a big combine? i Wouldn't two of these beat a big machine? If one meets with accident only two men are idle, and the other machine is still doing business. On grain tanks for both wagon and field storage weare ready, to give you figures that do the business. Come and see. Wate the Methodist Church met Wednes- CL'CI I I PC Vflll PXCT t a day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 3Kt 11 UAt TLJ liil 1 H Z. C. Price. Sixteen members and T - - . .. t a In Our Eaad-TaQored Salts ft 1 ATI f Yes, yes, but where? Why, at the' f 0.L CMiY Sl? 1? jL ODESSA KIRKPATRICK Jl The Woman's Mission Society of thai Methodist Church met WpHnp. a nice etwugn purg in wnicn w ny - z c pr Sixteen members and home of his own. fc.Jlfrt bins nas fow vleit0 werc prcsCT,t. Afu.r bought the res.len on north on an Interesting Franklin street which was f ormerly m by Mm. J. P. T1 w m y Snider was given on the work in al and II. A. Uranat, China. The visitors present were The debating class of the high Miss Eunice Wilsey, Mrs. Somer school have been preparing a debate ville, and Mrs. Jones. Miss Wilsvy on the following question: "Re- became a member of the society, oslved, that the beet way to pre- Refreshments were served by Mrs. rrvc peaeo is to be prepared for D. Winn, Mrs. Douglas and Miss war." Material for the debate Alma Barnett. Autos conveyed the is being secured from' the state li- guests to and from the Price home, brary at Salem. . An able, strong and interesting A drenching rain Wednesday lecture was given at the Methodist morning was the local weather fea- church Tuesday evening by Dr. W. ture of the week. It was followed J. Herwig of Kansas. The speak by spring-like sunahine. Snow has er "made it plain that the fight for disBPpwed, and indications are-national prohibition must be eon. WFTftM raTHC RADftFD 2 that King Winter has decided to tKued in earnest if the requisite 1 WtSTON BATMi, BAKBtK conflne his frigid attentions to the number of BUte legislatures pass region east of the Rockies. . the amendment. He said that the itarch win b. "Makin, Brick." TSJ'.LSL.'ZSZ: j iv auu wiicav aa iiawviini ps vm vibii'n in the next camDaimi of the fttv 1 fmvNwsi will Im n 1.1. it - !.L . orettuics mere a man wiiu A fZ soul so dead who never to t w .t . i 1 himself hath said, as a well- A f ' wf- , groomed lady passed his 2 V, n view: "Some class!" S N '-Al W T I '.I ii Surely the rule works both ways. Remember, men: "SHE will like you best" in a high class real Custom-Tailored garment. See Our Big Spring and Summer Display. - I iiMiiH T IS MONARCH WORLD EC5T Billiards?; OA TO THE PASTIME E. E. Zehm timt, Butter Wrapperq Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum)..;..;.... $0 90 One hundred . . .'. 1 20 Two hundred.................................. 1 75 Each additional hundred..... 0 45 Sunday school at the usual hour. In the evening the Epworth League will meet at 6:30. as we have a very interesting subject and will need a full hour. S. E. Powell, pastor. R. W. Brown ha gone to lone . 1 I It In n.iur o.m A I. i i .i;.i t,u risarvva TrV'" .uT". " 'V: iTT grain bags from Woods. When Mr. Douglas and family move to their new home in Morrow county they will be accom panied by the family of Mr. Brown. The Bachelor Girls club was en tertained this week by Miss Josie Lavender. A very pleasant even ing was spent, with almost a full attendance and also ee vcral guests; A delightful lunch was served by prohibition. A. stranger named FredStickman J whoi had been in Weston a short f was arrested here Friday, J with the theft of some ? J. M. Banister and an automobile tire from W. R. Taylor of Athena. Since his ar- a rest Stickman has shown symptoms of an unsound mind, Irt remitting for the Leader from American Falls, Idaho, Mrs. E. J. Saling writes: . "I can Hooveriwj in cooking, but just cannot get alortg without the Weston Leader." Rv. Homer Gallahor. tiow of Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wa$h. American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. lU Sold in Weston by t Weston Mercantile Company th hostess. The next meeting will Selma. California, was here last be held at the home of Miss Gladys evening and preached again to a Smith. Weston congregation at the United Joe Hodgson ought to know au- Brethren church, tomobiles pretty well by this time, Rev. Alfred Lockwood of Pen having for years driven an old boat dlcton will hold services in the Epis that once served m a war chariot copal church at Weston Sunday af for Joshua, before he bought a ternoon at three o'clock, All arc in modern car, but he nevertheless vited to attend, i lost a dollar's worth of fish in Pi1- A uur received today by her dletonthe other day throughjJs- hMdttQm Mrs. Frank Skinner Uking a Fmnklln for a Podge, ' wn0UBCet that she is gaining in Those Interested In the details are heajth at Hot Lake sanatarium. ' referred to August Lundell. . . ' ... "i n;, n Mr. and Mrs. Somerville of Mrs. Minnie Brown, wife of G. Alberta. former residents of the W. Brown of Holdman. Oregon, Weslon Upiands, are guests at the died February 1, 19 18, at St. Ma- home of w ry's hospital in Walla Walla. The remains were brought to Weston J. A. Ross was here yesterday on for interment, and funeral services, his return to his farm near Pilot were conducted here Sunday by Rock from a visit to his parents at Rev. W. S. Payne. Mrs. Brown is Freewater. survived by her husband and three Mri anj Mra. Beck of The children, Mrs". Maud Montgomery, Duties are visiting at the home fflarence Campbell and Galena 0f eir daughter, Mrs. C. H. Campbell, all of Holdman. She Nelson, also left a mother, two brother, and c U4 rf one sister. ton farmers to Walla Walla today After last week's, snow storm to see a shipment of combined har Mail Carrier J. E. Jones had rather vesters. a difficult time making his rounds Qkmn Bnia&m"hu returned tnrougn we anowuruw n TOvu . . t . t Portland and a visit Subscriptions Men for all riAGAzcis 2ii mmm at regular subscription rates Herman Goodwin Druggist Weston, Oregon g 18 Fanaeis Basil clWca EsltiSsbd 1B31 SAVE SAVE v SAVF to his parents at Newberg. Rev. W. S. Payne left this week for Sherman county on an evangel ical mission. , mountain, but finally got through and reached Weston at 8:30 o'clock in the evening, or two hours and a half later than usual. He had to shovel his team out of the, snow a time or two. and on three occasions k . found it necessary to cut through r wire fences and go across the fields. Peterson & BlftllOp SjUirday his patrons assembled to. t LAWYERS gctlier and brokg out the roads. Pandlvton, Or. Frwter. Or. The boys "over there'' cannot win this war unless properly supported by those at home. Supplies cost money and "your Uncle", is in need. Buy WAR. SANINGS STAMPS have the children buy THRIFT STAMPS and become thrifty fighters. Let the lit tle ones know that they too con help that their candy money is their might. . Buy Wai and Thrift Stamps ' J. 5 p I I It