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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1918)
1 -: Home Furnishings Increasing nttontion h being devoted to the harmonious f urntahing of the home; to tho quality of materia!, the color arrangements, tho grouping of tho furniture, the plannir.g of tho draperies and tho choosing of tho rugs; ul-,v:i.va luvin.T in mind the suitability of everything entering into the as semblage, whether furniture, floor covering or dec oration. It Is because this store studies the homo that we can render efficient help in the planning of its many delightful features. Immense stocks for your selection. Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Homefurnishlng Department Store . Pianos Music Phonographs 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. ftWAVAW.V. If ! Practical Patriotism i t i I SHE'LL LIKE YOU BEST ! I u l I "Thebestla alwaya the cheapest." WE SELL CIGARS TOBACCO CANDY , and CONFECTIONS il 0. K. CAIIDY SHOP i! i f Odessa Urtpatrfck la Our Band-Tailored Suits Breathes there a man with soul so dead who never to himself hath said, as a well groomed lady passed his view: "Some class!" Surely the rule works both wavs. Hemember, men: "S11E will like you best" in a hik'h class real Custom-Tailored garment. See Our Big Spring and Summer Display. WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaudj I have ,120 acres good wheat land near Llml,- Wank., all In crop, for sale at a bargain. This will bear close investigation. P. D. Walts. BREVITIES ' C. 11. Niln ww a Fpokane vis tor ttiii wt k on a busim-aa trip, Kldn King Is driving a new Ford radtcr bought at the Werton gar age. To men Two Men to run combina sounds too K""d to be true - but true it Is. Watts St Itugm. A nint'-pound mm was born Fun day niorninK to Mr. and Mrs. Mar--vln Adklns at their home on the Vatutkivir farm. Lout -I5et ween' Wenton and Mil tori, the bark from a couch. Find er will pleaMV notify the Pendleton Hide and Junk Co. Jake Narkaua ha returned with his cattle from tho J'rescott neiuh Ixtrhood and will soor) turn them out on mountain patrture. A party of frii-nd were pleaarit ly enUTtairej Wednesday evening' l.y Mr. and Mm. C. M. Trice at their farm residence' near town. For Sale Two ncw-dyle Flying Dutchman, 3-bottom. 16-inch gang plow - only utw-d a few days. ( has. IJetts, K. F. I). I, Adams, Oregon. Wanted To rent sumnwr fallow land for beans, iipuds or corn, by parctical farmers. Address C. P. Strain, As.r, Pendleton, Oregon. For Sale Cheap Two gtaal work horn-, sound and true; 2(500 lbs., 9 and 12 years; also good work har neM and a few household goods. See Davis & Ellis. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Storm will move to Weston from Milton about the first of April. Mteanwihle Mr. Storm will conduct services regu larly at the Baptist church. I have a Ford roadster, used car, that Is in A 1 condition. New tires, motor In perfect order, and will be sold at a bargain. Come in and look it over. II. L. Hedrick. A. L. Douglas and R. W, Brown left Wednesday with their teams and outfits for their newly pur chased wheat ranches in Trust those who look you ' in the eye FACE TO FACE as well as on paper r: 0? ft We look you squarely in the window of your soul when offering you the wonderful ItlcCormick Combined Harvester Two men no I. W. W. troubles cut when yoii please stop when you please cut the ? ripe . and leave the green or, leave the green, cut the ripe.' a 4 Look over your old machines order your repairs NOW. WATI While driving up from Pendleton the other day Frank Greer slid with his "Lizzie" off the. grade. After reciting "Now I Lay Me," which was the only prayer he could re memler, he was surprised that to find that he was not fatally injured. Later his surprise merged into grat ification and confidence when he discovered that he hadn't even suffered a scratch and th&t the faithful little Ford didn't even have it windshield broken but was lying Morrow placidly intact on its side. A rock All Coal, CASH on delivery P.T. 1 Chun. H. Carter Dun l Jmyth Carter & Smytho UWTEM Pendlitton Oregon Li VULCANIZING BATTERY RECHARGING PROMPT REPAIRING g0 New Overland car fur hire Pemniigloa S O'Harra county. Their families will follow later. The Leader has postponed the operation of its cash-in-advance rule until May 1. 1918, in order to give all who want the paper ample time and opportunity for making payment. M. M. Ingram and family of Sutos, Wash., and Mrs,. F. E. Blair of Sheridan, Oregon, are vis iting at the home of their sister," Mrs. R. Proudflt. Mr. the Northern Pacific Satiis. in the road had turned it over the embankment. The Saturday Afternoon Club met Saturday, February 23. with Mrs. E. C. Rogers Mrs. W. A. Graham and Mrs. Rogers being the host esses. Russia was the subject of the afternoon's study, and all present contributed to the program. "The Long, Long Trail" was sung by Mrs. E. M. Smith. Dainty refresh ments were served by Mrs. Carmi- Ingram is c)ub.s next npi meeting will be agent at held March 9 at the home of Mrf (Yank Graham. Roll call will be Subscriptions Taken for all M. U. Allen, state deputy labor answered with conundrums. TV is our watchword. The furniture we sell is good furniture. ..... j , . a!8 D eM O Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waltsburg, Wah. 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 commissioner and factory inspector, was a rcx-nt visitor to Weston on official business,.... Mr. Allen was formerly prominently identified with the mining interests of Sump- tor during the halcyon days of that camp. , Clarence W. Avery has been ap pointed deputy assessor for the Weston district, succeeding C. L. Pinkerton, his duties the local bank. The selection made by Assessor Strain is regarded here with favor. The Weston Milling Co. 's mill is running night and day, having an active demand for from Baker,' La Walla and Pendieton. Its barley flour is proving especially popular. Manager Robblns has plans in view livihinor to (ncreiupd nnwer and ra. t paclty. An Immediate addition to his equipment will be a Buckley finishing machine for barley and rye flour and corn meal. This is now on the way, as is also a ship ment of choice eastern corn. v The farm survey for Weston and nearby school districts has been completed under the direction of J. H. Price, with the perfect score of 100 percent, Every farmer in the territory assigned to Mr, Price has turned in his questionnaire. He was assisted by S. A. Barnes, Sim J. Culley and Frank Price. Fine progress has also been made on the Weston uplands by Will Hall and W. L. Rayborn and on the Reed and Hawley uplands by W. L. Smock and Alex McCorkell. " Some 500 Odd Fellows had an all night session and an exceedingly enjoyable and interesting time dur Ing the recent district convention atStanfleld. The Pendleton team won first .honors in tne degree work, In which Weston was the fifth and last team, to compete, One of the Individual prizes was awarded .to the Weston warden, Ross King, and the locals had the highest percentage In drill work. Two Weston members, W. H. Gould and Jack Calder, were honored with appointment among the officers of the next convention, , The Old Folk's service at the Methodist church Sunday was enjoy able and successful. The Epworth League got behind the movement and succeeded in bringing a num ber of elderly people to the sen-ice who had not been "out to church" for some time. The special song sen-ice included a duet by Mrs. E. M. Smith and Miss Ruth Read and who retires because of a so0 by Mr. O. B. Needham. Pas- as assistant casnter or tor Powell cave a short sermon on The Faith of Our Fathers. Weston's Second Annual Chautau qua Festival, staged by the Ellison White System, starts today under tha most favorahla ausnices. A all its products sufficient number .of season tickets Oiande, walia have been sold to iut the local guarantors well in the clear, and the opera house capacity in rcserv ed seats was sold by Frank Price, The splendid attractions offered by the Chautauqua will thus be as sured of big audiences. .Fine assortment of cookies at Andy's Grocery. ' Used periodicals are wanted at the local library. at regular subscription rates Herman Goodwin Druggist Weston, Oregon I rikile murk and vowneiiw eMafcacrf-or m f.xs ttamd mode. BketctM or photo and 4 w.-hiKMi for PftKI SEARCH ani tMpwrt ott ftatvatftMUtjt ttaaft rafwrvavaa, - PATtNTS BUILD FORTUNES fc yon. Oar trim bookktta toll bow, what t lavaa vMlmvytmmommf. Wriaa today. D. SWIFT CO. P1TINT L1WVCI1. ' 303 Saventh St, WMhlngtoa, D. & it . .. 8- ..... $ I itausier ana stcrage ij 1 Vestca Transfer Co. Davis & Ellis if. le Fanners Banlol Won Established .i m it mm 1U . Warburg of the Federal Reserve Sys- !',JliaQLJCrc iBilliirdsljl rvATo Paul M. tem says: . . - . - ' "Any unnecessary consumption of goods, and any unnecessary use of credit, saps and weakens the fighting strength of the na tion." This does not mean "slow up." but it does mean "use up" (not throw away) any surplus before ask ing more; and to not start any new enterprise that will use money and labor unless such enterprise is a necessity and will assist in winning the war. l THE PASTIME I E. E. Zehm 1 I- i V