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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1918)
! Keep Posted i brevities I Tim nvTiujM' housewife doeg not reulizu the tTiixmiKHH of tlic imMTliiuftlitic hituadon today, and thinks Mho can utill Imy ll the tfiMxU hIid needs, cHpi'ciully in tho house furnish Iiikh line . Tlif nit nation in moio serioim today lliun it Imm been any time since the wnr started. Ootnmorciul travelers from the rant tell us tlicro urn aereH iikhi arroi 'of railroud track covered with freight eiirn of ri.'t"'wliHe that cannot bo moved, and mill and fadoricH fini U iin;i,viilV tt get ma terial in or ship jroodri out. The result in that with all the volume of business, thorn is n larger percentage of idlo nia chini-ry in tho country than has exfoted for aovcral years. We oiler thin advice to our customer 'KEK1 POSTED ON TIM-: ADVANCE OK PRICES WATCIL OUK AD VERTISEMENTS CIX)SELY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY REDUCTION IN TRICE and or SPECIAL SALES. It is our firm conviction thaf a further shortage of merchan dise is a certainty. Vho Davis-Kaser Co. Homeluralshinc Department Store Pianos Music Phonographs 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. New Ford nr ready for iinrnedi ate il.-livery. II. I.. Ilmlrlck, at Wralon !arage. Tin' retiring garage Arm of Pen nington & O'llnrra have sold their tools and equipment to C. II. Nel son. , - , , i Alf. McAlavy, a IM1x fanner, wu in town the other day and lM)Uht an 6-4 Overland from Dr. Kennard. . I am now handling supplies for Overland car; also vacuum cup casings of all aia, and batteries. Dr. S. I.. Kennard. Joe Hodgson leaves Monday for Hingham, Montana, to look after his ranch InU'rtitU. Mrs. Hodgson was brought home Tuesduy from St. Mary's hospital, and.conlinues to improve. Mrs. J. D. Urail of lUm, Wash., in visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Gleiser, of Athena, and Mrs. J. J. Heeler of Weiiton. Mrs. Israel was a resident of Weston in early years. .VV.V.VAVAV.VV.V.V.V.V.V.V.VAV.VAV.V.V.V.V.WJ t,j, wj.t., ,y lne citizens of Purdy and family. Because oi the aerident which incapacitated Mr. Purdy, they are In need of assist ance. After patient and tireless indus try, H u Ion Smith lunlvd one of the priw fltihiiiir poles offered by WatU & Rogers, lit caught the longest trout taken last week from Pine creek a nire specimen measuring exactly twelve inches. Homer L. Hedrick has received a certificate and button an a number f Uncle Sam's Public Service Re nerve. He is holding himself In readiness to report for duty at any lime he is notified that his services os a mechanic are needed. Walter Webb has returned home to recuperate, after spending three weeks in the La Grande hospital. He was severely Injured in a log ging camp accident. Mr. Webb speaks highly of the service and treatment he received at the hospital. The Valley Auxiliary of the Red Cross has planned a big auction sale at Fcrndale for Friday, May 10, beginning at 1 p. m. This auxiliary has netted flttfi from two banket socials and is turning out a large amount of work each week. Weston people are Invited to attend tho auction. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup per will be administered at the morning service Sunday at the Methodist church. The pastor an nounces that there are some im portant matters to discuss, and re guests a full attendance of the membership. Subject for Sunday evening, "The Call of a Man's Heart." We are rcpresentnlg the Ideal La dies Tailoring Company and are showing their new spring line. We tailor to your Individual selection and measurements 'Suits, Drcsse, Coats and Skirts at prices that are exceptionally reasonable. Sitxy five distinctive fashions. Weston Baths. JBarber and Tailor Shop. R. L. Reynaud. Mis Isabelle Fuson and Mr. Al fred Pambrutt were united in mar riage Tuesday afternoon In Pendle ton by J. H. Parkes, justice of the eaee. The bride Is a Weston High School girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fuson. and the bridegroom a young reservation farmer. They will make tneir on tho Pambrun ranch. the first time In twelve yean family of Mr. and Mrs. Jan ei laon were together last f The reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nel- kVVV4VAV.VSAW son in this city, and proved to tc ;j . , . , - " N the source of much satisfaction and Uncle Sam Mused Transooitaiion for McCorrnick Combines ordered for the reason why we are still for them here. is X Australia., orders We are in possession of a Hudson Super Six ; and a Hudson Six 40 at a bargain price. Electric Washers, Phonographs, 'fwo-Spool Sew ing Machines and Cream Separators. T Prices KODAKS AND SUPPLIES - GOODWIN'S DRUG STORE Jav.v.v.v.v.vvv.vvv. ake out your Binder Twine Pure Manila, 32c. : Choice Fishing Tackle at Right To the boy, girl, man or woman who will "show us" the longest trout caught by hook and line during week ending Saturday night, May 4, WE WILL GIVc A NEW JOINTED BAMBOO FISHING POLE, and also each; week while this ad. remains. : , Last week's winner, Rulon Smith. UP-TO-THE-nniUTE SPRING NOVELTY STYLES ,Not too Fancy-Juta I)ash of Difference to Them - with Military Kffect. COi'lE CI AND BE MEASURED rf itV- We'll I)o The Uest. WESTON BATHS, BARBER AND TAILOR SHOP R. L. REYNAUD I VESTO'ICASII r.WRKET FRESH 'MEATS of all kindH Wholesale -Retail r . t ' . .i ! . .. w S op 11 it uuu y 8 I ' i' urfapii rain I8ii!!s ' ... on exhibition anrj the sample grain bin. This tank, 1000 bushel size $197.00 The Douglas Fir tank, 1000 bush els .'.J90.00 WATTS M ROG: ERS' . JU.Iiil f M home nr i iifinn ! ' 'j5rz&z the . VI. liUllUiatb 7.l fxrz? z - A. Nc THS MARKET " Portland. Onti No. i white feed, ter ton. Torn Whole, 76; cracked, 77. lUy Timothy, 30 per ton; alfalfa. 124.50. Butler Creamery. 37c per lb. , Kgga Ranch, 36c per doien. Potatoes 75cl per hundred. Poultry Hens. 27 28c; brollors. 40c; turkeys, live, S728c; dressed, 37o per pound. Butter Wiap&XB Furnished and Printed at the .Leader office Sixty (minimum) ........... . One hundred .... Two hundred.. Each additional hundred.. ?6 90; ; 1 75' .......... 0 45 A fine family dinner enjoyment was served of honor thoie present Vnnk Nelwi K. TwnOI nf SiMikiiho. Wash. ! M. tf . . . . Reports from tVance say that the jj cnmny of engineers to which four Weston boys belong has been order ed to reassemble. It is rumored J that the company will bs sent to the front. Tho Weston members are Ernie Blomgrcn, Jim Klrkpat rlek, Sylvan Kennard and Sidney Barnes, and they have hitherto been on detached service, , Corporal Barnes has been engaged in paint ing camouflage, together with twen ty comrades selected because of ? their special aptitude In this line. S He has also been painting dummies for bayonet exercises. He did, be- sides, several poster cartoons of 8 Hun soldiers that were displayed 8 at Y. M: C. A. headquarters and li attracted much attention, Seattle. t Butter Creamery. 43c per ll. Eiss Ranch, 40c per doten. d. Aside from the guests ,vV,V,VAV.V.W. vVVV.V.VWAV.WAV.VVV and the host and hoste. B . , " - " . J CTX'CS: I' THIS IS OUR NEW BOOKKEEPER - VA; I Attractive Desirable' Durable THRIFT STAMPS FOR SALE DeiiOSS Ur H taMUl tofA'Ji Ji g aa C4if Hum. Mf Guaranteed to handle everything correctly but balk at overdrafts. Come in and see it work. Tiis Farmers Bank of Weston r