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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1918)
BREVITIES i t REDDER, FRIENDS Weston I'udiT mili.scriptiontf arc discon tinued ut (xiirutio7r. Renew promptly when notified, If you want your ropy to continue No exception in mailt. CLARK WOOD, Publisher BLACKSraTIIIIiG HORSESHOEING REPA1RUJG Wo aim to make our work its best advertisement. TIRE-SKTT1NG A SPECIALTY Snider's Shop I Women and .lisses To dress correctly your clothes tihould be MADIO-TO-ORDKK. INDIVIDUALITY is the key-note of Rood dressing. We tailor torments at prac tically the same price as a ready-made, but Rive you superior garment in every detail. Se our complete line of SUITS. COATS. DRESSES and SKIRTS -65 fashions. WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud I flunf.-ctioniTY store for sale at a wierilU. Mm. E. E. 'Mun. porKuh- (hie two-year-old Short horn Lull, n-triitterwl. I. Hop kins, Weston. J. M. Anhworth and force of car-pcnU-maru leaving soon for Garditia to build a school houiie. filanrhe, the young daughter if Mr. and Mrs. 8. Thorson, is tinder the doctor's care with a serious ill nit. Dr. W. II. McKinney was called Monday to Oregon City on a busi ness trip. Mm. McKinm-y accom panied him. Strayed-Sorrel marc 4 years old. weight 1400, with suckling colt; also brown mule, weight 1200, branded D. Inward. J. M. Ban ister. If. W. Hrown and A. L. Douglas were up this week from their Mor row county ranches, and brought samples of. Early Bart wheat that looks very promising. Jens Lieuallen was in town this week while returning from Soda Springs. Idaho, to Walla Walla. He has been plying the sheep shears for the pant three months. L. W. Name came down yester day from Camp McDougal, with health much benefited by his stay in the Blue. He leaves soon for his home at Chelan, Wash. The school funds of the State of Oregon are now available for loans, not exceeding $5000 to any one nemon. through Chas. H. Carter its attorney, at Pendleton, Oregon Master Wayne Swaggart has qualified in the boys' hog-raising clans and will contest for the state prise, reports the Athena Press. He will exhibit his hog at the Ore gon State Fair this fall in compe tition with other boy hog-raisers or Hi IF Jill u dJD a IT JIlI uILo Wc arc aware, of course, that you do not need much fire just now? but you will next fall and winter. It is well, therefore, to put in your fuel supply. We are selling growtli Wood I - Airs. Price's Canning Compound f : i i 11 1 J ct,unty- mmr r iicol in rMMinfr nil Irinric! i Mn J f. 11UIV KJVi UOCU 111 till iYHlUO i m will also can of fruit, and is especially valuable J i . 1 family, Mr. for Corn, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, p 5. jj lomatoes, etc. ing. Mav also be used in makinc Cat- i! p sup, Sweet Pickles or anything that J; mTm. 1 1 1 1 1 , H city. Thcy w. is iiaDie to.ierment. For sale by H. GOODWIN - Druggist t WESTON CASH MARKET FRESH MEATS of all kinds Wholesale-Retail FISH in season A. V. LUNDELL MANAGER 1 1, Mrf The old Weston Leader is entitled to display a service flag containing two stun. One of its whilom typos, Eddie Beathe, is serving the govern mnet as second engineer on the transport Southcrlnd. Another, Ed. L. Wood, is a member of the S. Infantry stationed at China. utomobile loads of tourists Weston Monday for Wallowa county. They will visit Mr. and re. J. L. Suggs at Enterprise ana camp out at Wallowa lake. were Frank Oreer and and Mrs. H. Wadding- and Mm. Earl Lieuallen. Miss Davis, Miss Beamcr and Eldon and Mrs. E. W. Fehr of ton were week end visitors home of Mrs. Fehr's parents, J. J. Beelcr. in this city. They went to lone lor a lew winks' stav with Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Juday, and Mr. Fehr will help Mr. Juday with his harvest. The. latter started his combine in a rye field Monday and in a few days will be in his wheat. His grain is look ing well. A family reunion is in progress at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Storms on Water street to the pleasure of all concerned. Their three daughters are here, together' with their respective husbands and children. They are Mrs. J. A. Al dridge of Seattle, Mrs. W. R. Cow an of Walla Walla, Mrs. D. E. Kim brell of Freewater. Only one mem ber of the Storms family, a son, was unable to come. at $7.00 the cord Heavy Wood at $8.00 These unusually low prices are for wood delivered from the wagons now hauling, and not from the yard. If you delay you will have to pay more. It will be money in your pocket to call at our store and give us your order. WAT 1 ROGERS jijlit "luu "Hiaf tm '0m0ta 0r"toMl"Wa' $ ral James R. Storms, stationed at Fort Flagler, Washington. A car driven down the mountain by Fletcher McAuslan, who was accompanied by Fred Sams, col lided Tuesday with a horse ridden by a Mr. Redfern of Milton. Mr. Rcdfern was leading another horse onH mold not eet out of the way ' a m 1 1 v Kiiii. t - v He is Corpo- J the mot"lHtS' n.!hT wewswaswaw The Weston Leader is on a Cash Basis Subscriptions, Jobwork and Advertising MEW LIEIOLEOEII ... Attractive Desirable Durable THRIFT STAMPS FOR SALE DeMO ! ss V. t onnri kiwhvI. The norse ne was riding was knocked down and had a w hmkn. so that it had to be One of the new McCormick com- 8hot. His own back was wrenched, bines sold in this district by Watts The accident happened not far & Rogers will be started the last of from the Blue Mountain sawmill. SlrL'Vi'S Fifty members of the Baptist SSlnesSe-n ifffffaiJS Sunday school I are going tondjy io SSfSd trbk!nd&Neshbauet bilehave bee. chartered f ; to. and John McGibbon. who assembled expediUon, trom "l the machines, are also starting t is expected; .Red ribbon badge tlL ., fnr tho different nurchas. bear ng the letters W. B. a. b. will hrT iPenftyivhee KScWa" be worn by the ' ts jvho been sold by Watts & Rogers, and XZJ " .111 I Ur factor in makinir BaPtwt church at Freewater. Quick work of the Weston harvest. phe popular camp of Aunt Sarah Hyman Cohen, market editor of McDougal in the Blue. .was the K the 5regonJoup.., was in Weston "552 i ZTwTtZ ot th7'53TbST SSaSTniy. One of the indis rtUmViedtMinC.hen Usable and enjoyable featun was , and their little son. and they 'have nd big d.nner, eaten by 112 already been through the Columbia People. river counties. Mr. Cohen says t:k r-in roA msnKrnVs are these counties will have a fairly eSDecia'lly de'lt-ctable when picked Tbe Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 these counties win nave aiainy especially delt-ctable when picked SJ good crop, notwithstanding reports and bTOught to us gratis, free of S to the contrary. He also says he chargei without money and without 8 finds conditions in Umatilla county prictfi -rms is why our gratitude tl bettor than they have been painted. wut jn chunks to Iven O'Harra. Even in the light land district . . . : mi. a n i. .1 in. Mm P.ilrt Mih.wn or Milton arouna ruoi ioc uicrc w --- mnw and better cram man some visitea yeieruj u This bank wants to be of the greatest practi cal usefulness to the people of this commu nity, and will welcome suggestions from our patrons. , . We shall be glad to consult with you at any . time we may be of service. Tell us your wants and if we can help you out, the pleas ure will be ours. - c- i 1 1 r Mn.JickCildtr.