Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1918)
PI id rai 0 E3 il A i i i i I i i I v 'm x x X X X $ I X i Li Li VZ' f i to close out at lower prices tJ v IB! A and invite you to make our store your headquarters during your stay in j town for the great event. If there is any little service we are in a position & to perform for you, do not hesitate to ask. X no Use our $6,00 coats now $5.00 coats now $3.98 $3.19 x X X X t X X X X X X X X X X t phone use our Hest Ptoom We want you to feci as "free" in our store as you would in your own homes, and will be very glad to have you utilize such conveniences as S are at our disposal. All Chautauqua visitors are considered ours also. 1MM SOX & SWEATERS Fortunately we havp plenty of the gray and khaki yarn for soldier boy' water and aox. Thla is the pure wool and Is not the alwKHy mixture that many dealers are howlng. We are wiling thla at cost to us, which l one dollar the skein, one-fourth pound. Dried Fruit Save Wheat, Meat, Fata and Sug ar. Your soldiers at the front need them. Eat perishable local' products and release transportation to han dle supplies for our soldiers. We are showing this week The King's patent process Dried peaches, one. pound of which is equal to eight pounds of fresh peaches. Dried apricots, one pound of which is equal to five pounds of fresh apricots. Dried prunes one pound of which is equal to three pounds of fresh prunes. , Dried Soup Vegetables in 1 1 ounce package, which makes ton plates of soup when prepured. These fruits and vegetables are in dust-tight, moisture-proof con tainers, daintily prepared for your , convenience. Will solve many Hoover Day cooking problems. IAD UBS LIST AI3 YOU vrai ' BUY TO SAVE All wool shirts reduced 20 per cent. All wool underwear reduced 20 percent. MEN'S HATS All lined gloves reduced 15 per cent. r All iweatera and jersry reduced 25 percent. AH overcoats for men and child ren reduced 20 percent. Ail ladies' and children's felt slippers reduced 20 percent. All Ivory toilet articles reduced 20 percent. All fancy dishes reduced 20 percent. All the odds and ends fur all the lines thrown together In one pile values up to $1.25the season's best vatuet and marked to sell for only 49c. ' . The famous Munaun Last U. 8. Army Shoe, made from the best of leather soft, pliable, comfortable. - - Heavy weight for sen' Ice, $5.00. Light, dressy weight, 17.50. Jl . H X 1 , . V I u i! mm 1 11F tfeii lip A A..':. . . : . ..Mts. .-.-v.-.n urn nr irarpilt'fK IC BfCf Courca of tas Brethren ciyiuj (UiHira wuvsiitu Uhft MS UtLUUMUf ll Hkiik e: ' Tobaccos and cigars the Fred Pauly line. Andy's Grocery. Miss Gussie Dodge of Elberton, Wash., is the guest of Miss Violet Wriggle. r - New Overland car for hire. In quire at Mendwell garage. Zeke O'Harra. - - ' twelve orders in for McCormick combines. Get yours there too. Watts & Rogers. V Roy Tompkins has found sheep to F. C. Greer has put the Bonewitz be a profitable "side Issue" on his dryer in commission in order to con- Dry creek farm, where he runs 111 serve tats apple crop. Potato planter, buggy, tent and saddle for sale. May be seen at the- Proebstel residence. The "new farmer" out north of town by which term Bill Price is known to his neighbors took his trusty shotgun in hand the other day and went out on the jackrab bit trail. Coming to a foot log on Pine creek he essayed jauntily to cross, with the same confidence he used to feel when a barefoot boy on the Price homestead. Iley Winn, who happened to be around, warn ed him to be careful, watchful and prudent, but Bill kept right on go ing until he received bath in a deep, cold ing and spluttering, Bill was com pelled to admit that he is not as sure-footed as he used to be. WESTON SCHOOLS A please nt basket social and pro gram recently given" brought the tMHinle from miles around to the Gertrude Van Winkle, of the Fairview school house on the Reed Sophomore class, has returned after and Hawley uplands. All traveled . iw., Hi,- her&use of in sleighs in true mountaineer the grip.': Dorothy Proebstel, of the Junior class, is back in school again after a prolonged illness. A short nroirram was triven in H. his inevitable g. auditorium Friday, the 22dtwo hole. Shiver- features of which were an address of Lincoln read by Hazel Duncan, and "Washington's Birthday Ad dress" by George Blomgren. Order of service for Sunday, March 3, 1919: 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m.- Preaching. ' -6:30 p. m.C. W. 8. 7:30 p. m.-Bible Study, Life of Christ. JOHN BONEWITZ. Elder. About 95 percent of the entire number of pupils in the Weston head. Ud to February 22 his ewes scnoois nave joinea me junior nea taking part were: showed an increase of 110 percent Cross during the past week s cam- Atress. Thelma, Otha and Spring is here and so is my car load of new Overland, which I will have ready for your inspection by Saturday, March 2. These are the cars that have irivcn such won- fashion, with the sleigh bells jing- derful satisfaction that they have ling merrily or tintinabulxting, as become 'the most popular car In tho late Kdgar Allen Pee would the world today. They have proven " put lt. ' themselves the most serviceable and Pianos tuned and repaired at rea- The well filled and tempting bas- economical, and also possess all the tonabte prices, First-class work kets were "sold under the hammer comfort that one could wish for In guaranteed. A. W, Lundell, Mus, by Louie Christenson and brought a car. Bach. $17.55, which sum will be devoted These car are just as essential to ' ' 1 ' '- to a Rag and the purchase of thrtti the farmer a his plow or binder, stamps. The program had been They are time savers and the cost carefully prepared under the direc- 0f upkeep I small. This is the tion of the teacher. Mis Minnie time when every man should make Ripley, and was received with each moment count, while labor is warm appreciation. The pupil hteh and men are scarce. With one of these car you can put in a Frank Whole das' work, jump Into the I Dr. J. C. BADDELEY t CnutoaU TtUriury SsiMt 1 Phone 32F5 - Athena, Oregon and he had lost only one lamb, pa'K11- .iv expeciea inai one nun- McCorkell, Clara and Joseph Enge- car and go to town and do your while the cost of feed for his band area percent win nave joineo oe- m&nt 8nd Wavei Mitchell, shoppinsr after supper. What the ilurin? the winter was only $40. He fwre the clotM' lhe present week. LMy and Ethel Ray, James Sears, teleohono is to your voice the motor A. S. Pence, who last year was expects to continue to keep as many Damon and Truman Tucker, Areta car is to your body. John N. Wil- one of Weston's bean growers, has 6heeP as his place will accommodate a program was given by the pu- and Florence Tucker, Johnny and lys says: "Take out of our live located near Oakland, Calif., where nd thus "do his bit" toward reliev- nils of Miss Clark's room Friday Juck Gilmore, Albert McCorkell. the telephone, the wireless, the au- ing the wool shortage. Not long afternoon, February 22, which was . ... tomobile and the aeroplane and In- ago Mr. Tompkins added the Phil- enjoyed by the parents of the pu- falnieW School Sodal stantly we would retrograde fifty lips piace to his land holdings. pils as well as by many of the High ... , . . year.'' School students who attended. Ap- n" ""'""k w ' Come in and get your car ana he will engage in farming. Notice has been received t of an advance in Ford cars, making the Weston prices as follows: Road ster $496.86; touring, $511.86. H. L. Hedrick. - Tlia,a terfTI ha nrotkArft 'lit 'lift. Members of the Weston Red r,rf Vr. nronriate selections were rendered nnouncea zor next ounuay even ng your burdens light and your v. . - - i ,i m in MonooiKL cnurcn. ana me A attunnn in spwinff lit thi DV VSHOUS StUOCniS. VOCOI foios local library, and invite all to help, were giver, by Henry Craigeand m. Sunday at tne united cretnren f v' ? . , T 1 1 ... .a.R.Mn.i., Ethiooa. Other sists oi convaiescein. ruoro nu Vtr :r . "You. re invited amas. The ladies of the Werton -'2? house of uplands have organized a sewing ' ' a r u a twit and are he nincr in tnis la- yiB Uc6,cU w m. Jt f si is tr 4 tin mr 1 A i at rtsl We have for sale a Buick car, , A . A model 25, five passenger; has just The corner lot Utely purchEeed been completely overhauled and is by C. H. Nelson is beUig cleared in in, first-class condition: a bargain, preparation for the building of a concrete garage. Come In and make and let me fit one church subject, services as usual. to come with us unto the the Lord," says the pastor. life profitable your selection up for you. DR. S. L. KENNARD, Dealer. Also . an Overland five-passenger, in good condition, at a sacrifice. Pennington & O'Harra. , Dave Wood, who was up last week from Prospect farm on a busi ness visit, reports crop prospects good in that neighborhood. Mois ture bas entered the ground to a depth of about 36 inches. Mr. Wood will have In the neighborhood of 600 acres in crop fot this year. Land Seekers, Attention ! Morrow county offers at this time the best opportunity for investment in wheat land. A profit of 100 per cent will be realized in three to five years on land bougth now in that county. Here is a sample: 1760 acres, 4 miles to railroad were the new records of all the popular war songs, which were so kindly played on the Edison by Mrs. Wil sey. After the program tea was served to the guests by the pupils of the seventh grade, whowere dressed in costumes , representing George and Martha Washington' , - V1 ': - X '- H ; With the proceeds of the season's basket ball games the girls of the team have purchased heavy white sweaters with an artistic purple 'W'" adorning the front. The pupils of the fifth and sixth grades gave a splendid program last Friday evening, which was enjoyed by all. - Many of the students have pur chased Chautauqua tickets, which indicates a commenadble desire to public is cordially invited to come. A special invitation is extended to all Spanish-American and civil war veterans and to the families of the soldier boy now In the army eith- . , . . ... .mtmkim er in France or in the United States. ; LlfiertF Man Committees . Says the pastor: ' The great drive for placing tho "All will be made welcome, but third Liberty Loan with the e0ple a special place will be given those will begin some time in April. Al mentioned above, - as this service ready the organization has been will be in behalf of our soldier boy effected for Umatilla county. ; rather than ourselves. The Weston committee consist of "The Rev. F. A. Downs of Mil- J. H. Price, chairman; ,E. C. Rog ton will deliver the address; Miss ers, E. M. Simth, J. M. Price and Brown, the violinist of Columbia Hey Winn. Chairman Price has Bp College, will be present and give pointed the following sub-commit- all music lovers another treat, and tees Dr. A. F.Sempcrt Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 12 sC m.; 1 to 5 p.m. Watts Building - Upstairs there will be special song by the male chorus. "We will have an Interesting sub ject for the morning sermon. Come and see what it is. Sunday school bs usual." , Publicity-Clark Wood. J. W. Porter and E. O. DeMoss. Speakers Dr. F. D. Watts, S. A. Barnes and J. H. Williams. Master Stephen A. Mclntyre, pu- town; drilled well, plenty water, nil in district No. 20 north of town, good buildings; $25.00 per acre if is the proud owner of a Rainbow taken before spring work begms. pin awarded him for the sale of Terms, one-half cash; balarce long mnfr- thin time at si x terct?nt. Good reason realising $53.69 for the war chest for selling. And l have a numucr see ana near tnis program, super of Uncle Sara. Robert Steen, en- of other equally good buys. If in- intendent titzpatrlck sta es that the rollii in the same dirict. was the terested, s ,' iZtll in the state to wm one uuu, vi; . - - Yv eston, ungon. ternoon sessions ot ma vuauuiuua. Announcement flrrt r-nil I herewith announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nom ination as County Commibsioner, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election May 17, 1U18. J. M. ASHWOKTH. Una fMr rter tlie telepbous wis in vtnttd lit phonugrapti wss produced: to Ha the bamso voice wss trsns niittd, and la IH7T it wss recorded and rf pnKliiml. " Nw Tnrk produce are apples than n ntlter Mil Thp flrg loading vart-eri-a lit llir ll art Baldwin, Ureen ing. Xortbern Spy, Ba DsTta and Tomukln Klug. fir M : m! &la W tlm i-Ali - Velemmy Sugeca Hospital at comer of Main and Broad streets. Phono Main 253 ilLZc;!Tb?ll.D.i! Physician and Surcon Trained nurse in attendance OHico and .residence in the WatU building iijBfrmmwtmTMH