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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1918)
OKI a 9 8 I? VAII f AfffiAT dim? Trt WAIIA VAff A u ivu vwuivi vviiui iv iifwatfi iiiuiwi VE WILL GO TO YOU!! We fully realize that this is the busy senBon for the farmer, and that it is almost impossible for you to leave your work to shop in thin city, but we are willing and anxious to help you, so we offer you the services of seven exports to lulj you pelect the goods you may need to furnish your home. In each one of the departments of this store, there aro ono or more persons especially qualified to assist you in their particular branch of houscfur nishings; and if you need their services, write or telephone to us, and we will have them call upon you in your home. Uic Davis-Kaser Co. BREVITIES Bomefumbhlng Department Store 10-20 Alder Street Pianos - Music Phonographs Walla WallaWasn. Mi' Tliclrtia Anderson i viiiitlng fii.-rolx In Walla Walla. Mr: 8. L. Kinnard U improv. ing, after a M-rious lllru.M. , Mm. Cecil Hampton of pcnl)ptin la veiling the II. J. Uukera. Pr. ami Mr. F. I). Walts li ft Wvdntwday for a few days' visit in Portland. Little Lora Lucjui wan taken to Pendleton this wwk for a kin grafting operation. Run Into by the car of a Milton peddler, the Neild automobile was partly wrecked ihr other day. The Weston Milling Co. today added a new motor truck to iU cormUntly Inercahing equipment. Mm. Minnie Walker was here from Helix tstturdny evening to attend "Our Minister's Honey-, moon. A oociul darii-o is announced for tomorrow evening at Weston era house, with mtihic ly Payant's Jo. liund. Harlow B. Richmond, who is again actively engaged in ranching the Helix neighlorhood. was in raiisosrtalion Refused Elf I NX i t! 5 M.T-)W"F$f- 1 771 V town today. J )Jtf ISPAM i A new awning and' new .m-en fi'p'?tj3NA 'tltlhrU-W W. J' doors fur the Weton Cah Market Ij fMrXrr,h ahowiht MunK.T Lundell believes t! 1 V, hlWVr rf'5 I am now handling supplies for IV -. v. iifi.v'vX" Vf 1'ix& Overland cars; also vvuum cup -3 4"""' " KODAKS AND SUPPLIES GOODWIN'S DRUG STORE UP-TO-THE-FflOIUTE SPRING NOVELTY STYLES Not too Fancy Just a ' Dash, of Difference to ' Thorn . With Military Effect. COH EI AND BE MEASURED We'll Do The Rest. j ... WESTON BATHS, BARBER. AND TAILOR SHOP j R. U. REYNAUD . ' ' - 4 :, VEST0I1 CASH IilARXET FRESH MEATS of all kinds Wholesale-Retail FISH in season . A. W. UDELL ' MANAGER P. J. O'Brien of the Inland Truck and Tractor Co., Walla Walla, was in town during the week, talking Yu1m tractor to. WesUm farmers. "Sliver" Davis has' khod the Davis & Ellis truck with a new pair of rear tires. The Weston J transfer Co. must be going some. Bud Nelson has received a two. ton Nash truck for demonstration purposes, having taken this agency along with the Chalmers and Dodge cars. ; ' ; . Frank Price Is wearing a patch over his left optic the result of penetration by flying barley beards which a doctor was required to ex tract. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moser were visiting at the Klrkpatrick rerfdence in Weston Sunday while moving from Anatone, Wash., to the John Edwards place io Morrow county. I have re-opened my ice cream parlor in the Brandt building on Main street, and will serve the cel ebrated Hazel wood ice cream. New soda fountain installed. Mrs. E. E. Zehm. Geo. B. Carmichael lost a good work horse today in , singular manner. The animal was frisking and playing around and fell as it entered the barn, breaking a leg. All that could be done "was to shoot it. While excavating for the west wall of the Nelson building work men unearthed a battered relic which no one was able to identify until It was taken to Porter Gra ham. He at once placed it as a plume stand from the hearse used by the late Uncle Tom Purcell in his undertaking business more than four decades ago. Private , Marion rennlngton, 19 for McCorrriick Combines ordered for Australia, is the reason why we are still taking orders for them here. P. C. McCausland, Peter Hass, Alex Rogers, Roy Tompkins, Grady Herndon and Roy Lieuallen are now members of the combine family. Choice Fishing Taclde at Right Prices To the boy, girl, man or woman who will "show us" the longest trout caught by hook and line during week ending Saturday night, April 20, WE -WILL .GIVE A NEW JOINTED BAMBOO FISHING POLE,, and also each week while this ad. remains. 7 " : ee Our Winn Grain Tanks on exhibition and the sample grain bin. This tank, 1000 bushel size : ; $id7.co : The Douglas Fir ank; 1000 bush els.. $30.00 Take out your ' Binder Twine ; . now Pure Manila 32c , . , . '. "- . ....... . . WATTS 2s ROGERS CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Church of the Brethren Sunday The Weston Leader is on a Cash Basis Subscriptions, ob work and Advertising . I : years old, died in Prance April 9 of school at 10 a. m. Preaching at pneumonia, according to a message n n. m. C. W. S. at 6:30 p. m. received by his father, who resides Bible Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 ? , - , " vv in Eugene. His Is thought to be n. m. John Bonewitz, elder. the first death In the Sixty.fifth v Methodist Church-Sunday school wswssaaaassaassss Artinery, an organization oi ure- at 10 a m preaching services at ij gon boys. The young soldier was n a m and 8 p. m. Epworth g the youngest of ten children. One LtagUe at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting g of his brothers, Lawrence Penning- Thursday evening. S. E. Powell, g ton, resides in Weston. . pastor.- 8 Andv Barnett visited Pendleton United Brethren Church Preach- I-..,iV-rt-xtv' An('y rnett visitea fenaieton unuea uremren v-nurcn rreacn- g 'X&OtM&SZtXSZ Saturday and an X-Vay examination ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morn- 8 v H was made of a troublesome knee ing subject, The Death Song. Eve- mm Attractive Desirable , Durable THRIFT STAMPS FOR SALE D'eMOSS ! .1 i: S which he injured growth in the region of a year ago. A mng soujeet, une cnoice. aii otn- a the knee er services at the usual hours.. You cap was disclosed, ana an opera- are Kinaiy mvnea io anenu me t.ion for its removal was not consid Sunday services. E. F. Wriggle, ered advisable, through fear that a pastor. , stiffened Joint Might result. The Baptist Church Preaching at 11 leg was placed In a plaster cast by B, m., subject, The Unpardonable the attending surgeon, in the hope sin By Whom Committed. Even- Tbe Fanners Ban!c of Veston ' ...... - . ! ; Established 1891 S that if the joint is kept Inaetive for ing services time sorbed. at 7:30. subject, The the growth may be ab- Evidence of Regeneration. W. R. ' Storms, pastor. ' Professor J. B. Washburn, who with Hinkle Cox raised a ' quarter - For Sale Cheap One 4 h. p. section of beans on the Winn place Fairbanks-Morse gas engine with near Weston last summer, tens- the countershatfing, power meat grind- fi iuigie , mat tney ciearea p, washing machine and grind- Milton about 10 an sere. He says: "tme stone. Inauire at can figure roughly on one-third of Market. the crop profit and two-thirds ex- pense with a yield about like ours. ' Annua! "Clean up Days" Friday and Our landlord plowed and harrowed Saturday, 'April 19 and 20. f L. .... l, ,.ik- - ..... - - M UIC K1UUUU 1UI uo, ire BIOV amnion- 1T . n CmIK -j if - -k -,k Chaa. H. Carter Dan P. Smythe li board was worth, so his $8 an Carter & SlXiytne i5 acre paid for this in addition to SdffiMjiMuujiL ordinary reat.M li r Mr. Edward Cookingham, Executive Chairman, Oregon State Central Liberty Loun Committee, says: "Let us not forget that the war against Ger many is not being waged by the Government alone, nor by the Army and Navy alone; the w'ar must be fought by every man, woman and child capable of lifting a hand in any capacity to aid the cause, lhe time ia coming when all the people of the country must SAVE, SERVE and SACRIFICE. Until this is realized and put in practice by the American - there will be lacking the fullest mobilization fighting power of the Nation. people of tbe DO YOUR BIT" Ftndletoa LAWYERS "Jr..,.;..,., S . . . : . : . . .. ' w