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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1918)
Tliere is but One , Instrument which actually ro-crcutcH in all its Kplondur tho gold en voice of a groat nppr. ThU in the NEW EDI SON, "tho phonograph with a :u." Tho 'jxjrfcction of thu wonderful invention is relegating to obscurity the talking machines and other devices for sound reproduction which once Bcemcd quite adequate. If you resixmd to beautiful music, call at our store and learn what the phrase, "Music's Ke-Crea-tion" means. Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Homefurnlshlng Department Store PUnos - Music - Phonographs 10-20 Alder Street WalU Walla, Wash. 5 If -t I Practical Patriotism g SHE'LL LIKE YOU BEST, In Our Band-Tailored Suits i 5 "The best is always the cheapest." jj WE SEUr CIGARS TOBACCO CANDY and CONFECTIONS Hreathe there a man with soul o dead who never to himself hath said, us a well groomed lady pulsed his view: "Some class!" Surely the rule works both ways. Remember, men:-"SHE will like you best" in a high class real Cubtom-Tailorcd garment. See Our Big Spring1 and Summer Display. J I WESTON BATHS. BARBER 1 0. K. CAIiDY SHOP g Odessa lirkpatrick and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaudi 1 have 320 acres pood wheat land near Lind. Wash., all in crop, for tale at a bargain. This will bear clo investigation. F. D. WatU. BREVITIES Bpwd w for wile or to be let out on nhares. C. II. Nelwm. Mr. C. H. I'uvia of WaiUliurg is visiting nl tb" home f her "" I' ll. f)Hvta. s Polato plunUr, buKity d saddle for nale. May bo seen at the Provl. tttel residence. Ernest Reynolds came In this week from AtberU to join Mrs. Reynolds, who has been visiting rel at ives here. Joe Hodgson and ('lutvnre Hand left Wednesday fr Ij Cre to ammt in Moling opt-ratiom; on the llitdghon farm. Mr. K. M. Warren left Tu-day morning for Walla Walla, where she will bo the guest for a few days of Mrs. S. T. Gore. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mcbaniel are back for tho summer, after spend ing the winter in Bellingham, Wiuh., and Walla Walla. Will NorDean left today for Port land, where he may decide to lo cate, ror the present, Mrs. Nor I Kan will remain In Weston. Ward Raker, former Western boy, has enlisted In the Signal Corps of the United States Army and is (sta tioned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Weston's gain is the diotinrt loss of Oregon's metropolis, Ole Westfall having returned from Portland to assiitt again in the agricultural ac tivities of this favored region. Two new qwicrete elevators are to be built at once, one at lone and one at Jordan siding, reports the lone Independent. Each one is to be of ' 100,000 bushels capacity. The Milton box factory has re sumed operations with a crew of 12, which will be later increased, according to the Eagle. The esti mated output for the season is 1,600,000 containers. The capacity of the plant is from 10,000 to 12, 000 per day. , Glen Dudley, who is serving in the ordnance corps, recently left the school at Eugene, and has reportod for service at Benicia. Calif. Glen MILLINERY a fa ,- nwiinsaif lfTITIllrf1--7fT r r-r-j...' ', , ' - ,r- ,i w-J. mm. ft THIS IS HE Engine directly behind seat One man in seat One man on bag platform and witli 8 or I tiorsss you sur rs f or Mslness NOW If 11 ChaTTl. Cartsr Dsn '. Smyths Carter & Smyth LAWTCM Psndlston - Oregon Iti VULCANIZING BATTERY RECHARGING PROMPT REPAIRING 0T Nw Overland car for hire Pennington & O'Harra Mrs. Rabb, representing Miss Moore of Walla Walla, will be. at our store March 23 with a very beautiful and attractive line of mil linerythe best she has as yet shown in Weston. WESTON MERCANTILE CO, is our watchword. The furniture we sell is good furniture. DeMOSS WATT aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAsAI Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, 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 was offered a lieutenancy in the army, reports the Press, but having qualified for the ordnance corw, de clined the commission. ' . Athena is to have two big con crete grain elevators, with a capac ity of 100,000 bushels each. That of the Farmers Grain Agency is now under construction, and the other will be built by the Preston Shaffer Milling Co. in time to take care of the coming crop. A site has been selected for it at the north end of the mill. J. O. Russell has been, elected principal of the new union high ujiKaaI m tilrtt Pnlr nt tilar tt $1700 per year. He has resigned as ? Udies LGuUd hc'd M" superintendent of , the Athena rneeting at the home of Mrs. J. H. schools. Mr. Russell is a former ' nd very Peasant af member of the old Weston Normal ternoon, with a large membership faculty, as Is also W. L. Arant of P"1 nd following guests; nrnmn Citv. who ha tust htrn Mrs. S. A. Barnes, elected superintendent of the Mil-ton-Freewater schools, v J, E. Jones Is the pleased recipi cnt of six served at the golden wedding anm- prjp. ftnJ Mfg. n. W. Proebstel. versary of his' parents, Mr. and R4 Mrs. L. S. Wood poured coffee. Mrs.v Jerry Jones of Lovella, Iowa. The next meeting of the guild will There are five sons in the family, all held on Easter Monday after of whom were present, , together n(X)n, April 1, at the home of Mrs. with their families-with the ex- E, Mi Warren, when the officers for ceptlon of our townsman; he had to tne ensuing year will be elected, content himself with getting some of the cake. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Miss Ruth Esther Read and Mr. were married In 1868, and except Allison Wood were united in mar for one year spent In Oregon have riage Monday afternoon at the lived constantly on their farm near Methodist parsonage in Pendleton 'Lovella. There have been no deaths by Rev. Mr. Gornall. The bride is in the family. , one of Weston's most popular girls, mm m r c'km.v.' J and graduate of the local high mM r,3u i A in- 1 P d school. The bridegroom was for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ih.lhps are vis- prominent here in school and '"" " ." .-""''"'" othlptifl Pirr fti And U miw n nmm. ?" lr.iL Jk J ising young, farmer. After spend- niv iucvvui vibia uvu We have just contracted agen cy of the best wood grain storage tank we have seen and we al ready have the best metal tank. : Here it is. A NEW FORD TOURING CAR. BUY IT AND SHOW THE ROAD TO BUD NELSON. S i ROGERS! ! ..... - , Mrs. Will Nor Dean and Mrs. H. Goodwin. A novel literary game was played and provided much amusement. The hnsinu wu nssisti'it in sorvintr n different kinds of cake delectable repast by Mrs. Marvin r The Weston Leader is on a Cash Basis Subscriptions, Jobwork and Advertising Tbe Farmers Bank of Veston Established 1891 from their where they ..... Ullf LIIB 1IUII1T. IIIUUU 111 ,1 CSLUH. ItJI iTTt Z irVJT "d Mrs. Wood will make their ffirmS h0m Prospect farm near Echo, for their crop on a section of sum-, Athena Press: Henry Barrett mer fallow. They still have 160 returned Wednesday morning from acres in crop on their own land another trip to Portland. He left near Washtucna, which they bought his father resting some easier after last year. They are arranging, to an operation for blood transfusion, build a bungalow and a barn, and which took place last Saturday, the plans are being prepared by J. Mr, Barrett will be removed from M. Ashworth, who will have charge the hospital to his daughter's apart of the work. Material will be merits, it having transpired that shipped from the Watts & Rogers nothing further can be done for lumber warehouse here. v the patient at the. hospital, SKEEP OH EVERY Do you want your boy or girl to join a "SHEEP, ON EVERY FARM CLUB?" Possibly we can help you, and we know a few sheep would help take care of your summer fallow and fence rows. Assistant Internal Revenue Officer will be at the court house until the 19th to assist in making income tax reports. Don't forget to pay at least half of your state tax before April 5th. We will be glad to assist you with this. .