The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, April 12, 1918, Image 2

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WESTON LEADER
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SI Month 0 75
Four Month. 0 50
nusAT, ma. u,
mi
duodonal ulcvr, itnd ient most of
his time in the ramp hospital. Jess
says that hla army exiterienoe ha
been of great benefit to him, and
ho regret keenly the necessity of
hi discharge. H now Intend td
dt his utnut to cnilft in nunc oth
er branch of the service, where hia
diaabiilty may nut U considered
complete disqualification. He i
proud" of Itla discharge papers,
which art forth hia good conduct
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Regular, per Inch per inrtlon 15e thst n BIU trjt to hi bit."
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flaT" Th publixher of weekly new
paper of Umatilla County bava axrowl
not to publish any political matter of
an advrtiing natura axcapt at julvcr
tiaing ratM.
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ADVCKTIIINU RAiri
Class Found In Bread
NEWS FROM THE BLUES
$7.50
$13.00
$17.50
$21.00
$24.00
8-in. Oliver chilled, wood beam .
10-in. Oliver chilled, wood beam .
12-in. Oliver chilled, wood beam .
14-in. Oliver chilled, wood beam .
16-in. Oliver chilled, wood beam .
Oliver and John Deere 12-in. steel, steel beam. .$25.00
Oliver and John Deere 14-in! steel, steel beam. .$28.00
Oliver and John Deere 16-m. steel, steel beam , .u.uu
Oliver 7 V F 10-inch chilled, fence, steel beam. .$13.00
Oliver 7 V F 10-inch steel, fence, steel beam . . . $15.00
; OLIVER and JOHN DEERE GANGS
and THOMAS DRILLS
Upon cutting open a !af of
bread bearing the printed wrapper
of the Model bakery. Walla Walla,
last Sunday. Mr. Sarah MeDougal.
one of Weeton'a oldeat pioneer re
identa. discovered glass particlea In
the middle of the loaf. She inform-
ed her aon, S. A. Hurne. who at
wife and aona once notified the authoritie. The
Walla at- case ' lK'1n wvesugaivu vj
federal agent.
H wa ulwiuently reported
that Mr. M. E. Webb of thia city
and John rhillipa. residing on Dry
cm-k. had found glass lrf similar
imvM. but aa the bread wa lea
rim
(Phone 181)
MILTON, OREGON
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REPUBLICAN . MULTNOMAH COU.TYr
UNITED STATES
SENATOR
Prinuric May 17. 1918
Winning on His Record as a Citizen,
as a Legislator and as a Republican
Charles Schneider.
MiMnt the wetk in Walla
tending the free Methodist confer
ence. Elmer Ferguwm has purchod a
new Chevrolet car.
rv.:.l 1Y1m.u ami urtftt tit Miltitn
t.ti.iu v ii 7 . joa,vea, DUl aa me umu w .-
are visiting the latter'a mother, to fhjck,8 Uutw casea could not be
Mr. Martha Ferguson. aubtantiated.
Mra. Martha Fcrguwrn and daugh- There aeema to hv no diitition
ter Myrtle spent the latter part of here to blame the Model bakery
the week in Walla Walla, attending proprietor, a tatement in whose be-
conference. half appear elaewhere. It ia said,
Mrs, Fred Rhone of Colfax, however, that the Model bakery has
Wash, haa been visiting her daugh admitted the public freely Into iU
tcr. Mrs. Cecil Hyatt. Urad-making room and that thia is
The Eduard. young people of quit Z2!Tu
Umapine. visited at the Lansdale tcrs. . In this tvr nt. . J reinwd.
xfenLuv ed aa quite ra-y for an alien enemy
home Sunday. ua
Roy May. wife and son; John ion
Hyatt, wife and daughter, and Mrs. r -own here no arrests
J. W. Hyatt have returns to their Jo far as kno; nbire, no arrests
upland homes after spending the h,ve " 1MMt
winter in Oregon City. .
Joe H-att and wife have return- Bwler-TeM WeidlBl
ed from La Crosse, where they ,-
spent sevtral days with their daugh- Mlna Hope Becler and Mr. tro-
ter and family. v est W. Fehr were united in marrl-
L. H. Dowd made a business trip Saturday noon. April , at the
to McMinnville this week. home of the brides P'-
The Bruce Crawford, motored to J-S'.
Walla Walla for . recent visi . "1, 0f the Baptist
Ralph Lansdale has returned churcn xhe bride was prettily at-
home, after, working at -Umapino ljrej in whit4J tttjn kncj Georgette
for a few weeks. crepe.
The Red Cross members are do- Dinner was served immediately
ing splendid work under the able ,fler the ceremony. The young
supervision of Mrs. Mark Hender- people left on the four o'clock train
son. for Pendleton, which will be their
Mrs. Carl Brutcsher was a Walla home. The bridergoom is employ.
Walla visitor last week. ed there with the Oregon Motor to.
George Ferguson of .Pendlelon The bride 1s charming and pop
motored to the mountains Sunday, ular girl and an P''!'-
clan. Sho was a Junior in Weston
High and was given a miscellan
eous shower by her schoolmates, led
iv the haxket ball team, of which
, , he was a imember. The ladies of
The Overland has been aptly chriatian Science church gave
called The Thrift Car. Consider her a table linen and fruit shower,
that 60 percent of all Overland cart at th nome 0( jjr,, h, l. Hedrick,
Auk. i.ntifkl lu a rmitra I . . 1 1K
wuniit, uj -s,e navinir wcrvru mm wrgnnnsv hi
Hendwell
Garage
BATTEUY HKCIIAHGINO
VULCANIZING
1'KOMi'T REPAIRING
gaT New Uvcrland rsr for hire
Peonlngtoii & Ollarra
Dr. J. C. BADDULUY
tu4uiU VfUiiutr srit
I'honeSSKS - Athn, Oregon ;;
BLACKSIiHTHHi'G '
IIORSESIIOEEiG
REPAMi'G
Wc.aim to make
our work ita best
advertisement.
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TIRE-SETTING
A SPECIALTY
Snider's
Shop
IT'S A FARMER'S CAR
built
Here
All Coal, CASH
on delivery
P.T.
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 Atercantile Company
jpKURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Church of the Brethren Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Preaching at
11a. m. C. W. S. at 6:30 p. m.
Bible Study, Life of .Christ, at 7:30
p. m. John Bonewitz, elder.
Methodist Church Sunday school
at 10 a. m. " Prtachingr services at
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Epworth
League at 7 p.m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. S. E. Powell,
pastor.
Next Sunday at three p. m. ser
vices will be conducted at the Epis
copal church in this city by Rev.
Alfred Lockwood of Pendleton. All
are invited to attend. ,
United Brethren Church Preach
ing Sunday at 11 a. tn. and H p. m.
Morning subject, An Ancient Kais
er. Evening subject, A Faithful
Witness. All other services at the
usual hours. E. F. Wriggle, pastor.
Baptist Church Preaching Sun
day at eleven, and at eight, new
time. Everybody welcome. Pray
er meeting Tuesday evenings at
eight, W. R. Storms, pastor.
I H. A (LON) WILLIAMS
Candidate for .
County" Commissioner '
in the Republican Primary i
May 17.
Your vote and influence re- t
Bpeciiuny solicited.
(Paid Adv.)
are
is irrefutable proor oi me
economy, efficiency and complete
desirability of the Overland.
There is safety in the vast num
ber of Overland cars built and sold.
Saftey for your money when Invest
ed in an Overland.
What better guide is there to the
wisest expenditure of your money
than this fact that 60 percent of
all Overland cars are bought by
men who have the same high valua
tion of the dollar that you have
by men who have the same use and
demands of a car thatou have?
Take for example the famous
Overland Model 90 five passenger
Touring Car. You will find In It
all the essential to complete auto
mobile satisfaction.
DR. S. L. KENNARD, dealer.
the local church.
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Service and Honor Flags '
A community service flag in
honor of Weston soldiers, and a
Liberty Loan Honor flag, were
.hoisted Wednesday -evening from
the local flag pole.
ceremony was held and was largely A
attended. The program was under 5$
the direction of J. W. Porter and U
(nrliulpH hand music, invocation bv K
Rev. E. F. Wriggle, general sing- M
ing of "America," selection by the a
weston wen s cnorus ana a onei n
address by Clark Wood. Four vet
erans of the civil war, Allen RIchal,
James Kirkpatrick, C. F. Bulfinch
and L. S. Wood, attended as a
guard of honor.
The service flag holds 40 stars.
Together with the Liberty Loan
Honor flag it makes a beautiful
appearance beneath the Stars and
Stripes. Weston was among the
first towns on the coast to receive
an honor flag, having gone over the
top in one day with a percentage
of 125. , ;
Practical Patriotism
"The best is always
the cheapest" ;
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WE SLL
CIGAKS
TOBACCO ,
CANDY
and ' . -CONFECTIONS
,
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Veterinary Smgeon
Hospital at comer of Main
and Broad streets.
Phone'- Main 253
Ttuster aid Storage
p Weston Transfer Co. 1
Davis U Ellis J
IIAZELIVOOD
ICECilAf,
0. K. CAKDY SHOP
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Odessa JUrkpatrick
W. M. tr C. M. Blihop
Peterson & Bishop
LAWYERS
Pendleton, Or. Freewatv. Or.
fATO
Ee Liked the Army
Jess Ferguson has returned from
Fort McHenry, Maryland, having
received an honorable discharge
from the . infantry branch of the
United States army. He is suffer
ing from stomach trouble, desig
nated in bis discharge papers as
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PATIMTS BUILD FOftTUff t tt
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D. SWIFT & CO.
1,303 Seventk 6t, Waibinstes, D, 0.
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E. E. ZEUM
HOOVlil
By using
RYE FLOUK. BARLEY
FLOUR, GRAHAM AND
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
Made by the .
WESTDN KILLING CO.
We do custom milling, buy t
.and sell Hay, Grain and r
Millfecd of all kinds.
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