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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1918)
I mis. nice 5 tanning luniyuww g J ' ! may bo used in canning an Kintis f: . r r...'.L i 11 1 ! BREVITIES I.IHUll Klehal hw uone to Corm-I Or., for a vlmt, accompanying lus. i i' r. ......... I 1 oi nun. aim is especially vaiuauiu p- r !' i r-i t i a 'J C. II., Nelson and family are , 1 :. for Corn, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, moving u thrir mw ,.,. on . , .4,1 I north Water stmt. ; lOniatOeS, OIC. jj Mi Klsio O'Harra wan a visitor ! it i i , '! lut week at the home of Mr. and :; May also be used in making Cat- Mr.. m Gannon ik-iix. ;i sup. Sweet Pickles or anything that i JS.r'.tfln?TB Ti'tslS a l... I- ...ulU i.f Atlw.nia I' :i is liable to ferment. : For sale by I H. GOODWIN CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Druggist BLACKSHG HORSESHOEING REPAIRING We aim to nuke our work its best advertisement. TIRE-SETTING A SPECIALTY Snider's I Shop ' Church of the Hrethren-- Sunday M'huol at 10 a. m. Preaching at II a. m. C. W. 8. at 6:30 p. m. Itihle Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 p. m. John liom-wiU, elder. M'thHliht Oiurch- Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching aVrvlee at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Kpworth league at 7 p. tn. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. S. K. I'owell, pastor. United Hrethren Church- Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Junior C. E. at 2:30 p. m. C. E. meeting1 at 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening. E. F. Wriggle, paetor. Haptist Church The Church with a cordial welcome for all. Sunday school at ten o'clock, preaching at eleven. AIo preaching at eight o'clock in the evening. W. K Storm, pastor. Little or Big A.V.V. WESTON CASH DeMOSS FHESII MEATS of all kinds Wholesale-Retail FISH in season A. W. LUHDELL , MANAGER id? from their home south of Athena Mr. and Mm. J. i. Heeler were touting Sunday and Monday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. H W. Fehr, in Pendleton. Mra. L. I. O'Harra and father, Mr. Dick (ierlterding, moved down Sunday from Camp McDougal after an extended stay in the mountain. Mra. Karina Abrahamson, a pio neer resident of the Reed and Haw ley upland, is suffering from a stroke of jtaralysis, which affected her right side. Italph Unsdule went to Pendle ton Monday and took the examina tion for military service. He is temporarily assisting at the Nelson garage during a rush of work. W. S. Payne and family left yes terday by automobile for Seattle, where they will visit a brother of Mrs. Payne. They will travel by easy stage and are prepared to carqp out en route. Umatilla county's full quota for the student nurse' reserve was completed Saturday. Weaton ia represented In the list by Mr. Glady McFadden, wife of Lieuten ant McFadden, and Mis Gladys Smith. L. W. Hodges has resigned as electrician with the Preston-Shaffer company and leave soon with his familv for North Yakima to take "charge of his father's alfalfa farm. Hi brother, the former farm man ager, is now a soldier in France. Allen Rlchal, who is a member of a Wisconsin post, has secured his credential as a member of the O. A. R. In order to Attend the na tional encampment next week at Portland. Mr. Rlchal served in the War of the Rebellion with the cele brated Iron Brigade. An organization of Honor Guard Girls is soon to be perfected in Weston. The Bachelor Girls are sponsors for thi movement, and the details are in charge of Miss Elir.a Morrison. The Honor Guard Girls will have charge of the com fort kits to be prepared for the B soldiers. B While prizing a stay board from a scaffold at his home in the up- w lands, Albert Allyn was struck In B the face and knocked down by the j end of the board. A nail wounded his nose, and he looks a though he jj had lost an argument with the ris- i ing young heavyweight, Jack H Dempsey. Mr. and Mr. C. L. Pinkerton, G. W. Craigen and Henry Craigen left Wednesday by automobile for an outing at Wallowa lake. Mr. Pink erton has been relieved at the local bank by Rulon Smith. He will re turn home soon by train, but the remainder of the party will make quite an extended stay. Lloyd Killgore, Weston sailor boy on the battleship Ohio, will "jomiy get voufi met I o o o I Hunting season for grouse and na tive pheasants opens August 15th, and for deer September 1st. We carry a large and complete stock of hunter's needs in both . guns and ammunition. On loaded shells our prices are especially at tractive. We have not found it necessary to advance our prices on -shells, owing to large purchases made in anticipation of an advance in wholesale cost. 0 0 0 mm Hinchester Leader" and EL C. "Arrow" Shells are the best, and we have them. o o o We have for distribution, complete "Oregon Fish and Game Laws" for 1918. Yours for the asking. W. & RdGs: RB Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty eaxid" Pure White Floor Mado of selected bluestem fn one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile .Company The Polk county Idea of a good crop is set forth in the Monmouth Herald as follows:" "A. H. Craven . ' ".V , j "1 h eomDleted threshing but still nereancr Keep posieo. on we uuuigs - , .,., - .in t in the old home town by means of hf lZtir ite the Leader, sent him by hi father, the wareh Conwd er.ng the flred on American waters. yield fa 3Q15 bushels which The firm of O'Harra and O'Harra j9 an aVerage of over 28 bushels to (Albert and Newt) have finished the acre. Some of the. land ran as threshing and housed their McCor- njgh as 80 bushels and some 25 and mlck. They speak highly of the 27i but tnere was a tract of old little combine, saying that it saves an(j tj,at cut down the average. If the grain and is economical in oper- there is any farmer in this section Abivii. aiuci w imu ww. fjo ctJ oeai vnis. nuw i; vhc iuiw barley yield for the season 1100 t0 speak out." summer fallow. The cramp cohc that has been go- ....... ing the rounds siered upon tid. The same registration board has VSikS thta week and wrecked his Deen re-appoiniea ior vvesion anu it-ln violnltv. and will serve when the lnwrior takes effect. The Weston Leader is on a Cash Basis Subscriptions, Jobwork and Advertising The Farmers Dank of Weston new draft law takes effect, tne chairmen for the several precincts have power to appoint- assistants, and are as follows: 15, Claud Price; 16, S. A. Barnesj 17, J. H. Price. The mountain chairmen are W. H. Gould for precinct 13 and W. L. Smock for precinct 14. About the prettiest field of wheat in the Weston neighborhood is being threshed this week on the farm of Mrs. Z. C. Price. It is of the white hybrid variety, and being of uniform height and free from weeds, presented a pleasing ap pearance from the road. The field of 120 acres is yielding about 40 bushels per acre, which is accord ing to the estimates of good guess era who had looked it over. Established 1891 Dr. S. L KHiilARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. . Phone - Main 253 t Buy War Savings Stamps with your harvest wages. Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at the Leader shop.