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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1918)
I Texas Parmer Now Gains Five Pounds a Week on TAN LAC Nwrtvly day Mmwn Unit aeon of l ttr are not received from gruUful users of Tanlac mid their slatt-menta are indiwd re iiiarkatiln. Among the number recently received it the following letter from Will lutn Breed of longvlew, Texiui, which U published, wonl fur word, Just as it wiu written: longview, Texan, Jan. 13, ll17. To nhoin li May t.mvrn: - On November 25 I bought mm bottle of Tatilac and com menred taking same according to directions. I weighed only one hundred and Uiirty ound. In ten days I gained wvrn pound and I nin Kulninir at the rate of Ave pound a week and weiah on hutidivd and fifty-five pounds at the ,eMiit time. ,Tanlac beat any medicine I have ever taken to build up a run down rystcm. I would not lake f 100 for wimt it ha done for me. It ia the beat medicine that I haw rvcr taken for catarrh of the head and I have tried several different kind of catarrh medicines. My ca tarrh U nearly iruiiu, alw my stomach trouble, from which I have Ixvti suffering for more than twenty years, haa almost dinap (H und and 1 give all praise to your great medicine. When 1 com menced taking Tanluc I could not do a day's work, but now I believe nui do at much hard work as any man. Youra truly, WILLIAM BKKKD. I BREVITIES . WHY NOT A PHONOGRAPH I i For Sale by II. GOODWIN, Drujgist II0RSES110EDIG REPAIRING G We aim to make our work iU best advertisement. TI RESETTING A SPECIALTY Snider's Shop Well furnished house to rent; modern apjolntmenU. II. Wad dingham. I)r. Kennard told a 00 T Over land yesterday to IVndleton buy er, Mr, Lee McAtee. J. II. Irlce and 8. A. Ilamea via ited Pendleton Tuesday and met with the Liberty Loan committee. A daughter waa born Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. H. Beamer at their home near Wea ton. ' A successful season's run on fruit boxea and lumber waa wound up thia week at the Blue MounUin sawmill; See me for bargain! in town property. A I do houaea to rent. lxuld furnish for light housekeep Ing. Mra. Hetty Powers. Purchasers of the third issue of Liberty Bonds are requested to call . for them at The Farmers Bank of Weston, as the bonds are here for Church of the Brethren Sunday delivery. hool at 10 a.m. Preaching at t- l w... ton Warehouse Co., haa taken over the former barber shop location of Shorty James and ia converting it into a grain office. Rev. and Mrs. N. D. Wood were here this week from their home near Redmond. Oregon, and went to Milton to attend the annual con ference of the Methodist Church. Bud Nelson has on sale the Little Wonder Light Plug for Ford cars which is all that name implies. Try one. uniy w.oo. ana . u win im- CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Storms, i8tor. 11 a. m. C. w. 8. at 6:30 p. m. Bible Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 p. m. John BonewiU, elder. Methodist Church- Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching services at II a. in. and K p. in. Hpworth league at 7 p. m. I'rayer meeting Thursday evening. S. K. Powell, pastor. United Brethren Church Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Junior C. L at 2:30 p. m. C. E. meeting at 7 p.m. I'rayer meet- ppove your light at all' speeds in a u. nwmwv w.....!,. . reiiy wonderful way. 1 .?.V,T0t'u ,n. u Cus Burgey, Rollln Miller and Baptist Church The Church with u,- itt vt-rdiiv foe a cordial welcome for all. Sunday r..ir. W.h wb,.r thev Pnert i I . w w - - 0 - a- - to finish the harvest season or en gage in whatever profitable Indus trial activities the Palouse may school eleven, o'clock at ten o clock, preaching at Also preaching at eight in the evening. W. R. to help pass away the long winter evenings that are to come? We carry a large line of Columbia and Universola machines and they are still marked to sell at the old prices. If you are wanting a phonograph our advice is to BUY NOW and make a substantial saving. Prices range from $17. 75 to $100.00. Come in and hear the "Universola," the machine that plays equally well all styles of disc records. -". 0 0 0 offer. Mrs. , H Wednesday from Coneyville, To ? E. O. DeMOSS VESTOII CASH MARKET FRESH MEATS of all kinds Wholesale -Retail FISH in season MY. WELL MANAGER iff xfftm Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Go. 1 Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Walt$bur, Wh. , American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in. the Northwest. Sold In Weston by Weston Mercantile Company May MacKennon arrived Kan-Mrs. C. Davis. The two have been separated for thirty-two years, and are correspondingly happy over their meeting. A queer freak of the cucum ber tribe is hanging in Raynaud's window. It was raised by 1. N. Havworth at the Carmichacl place li above town, and is so crooked that Iven O'Harra has named it "The Kaiser's Tongue." Mr. and Mrs. G. DeGraw, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Culley and Marine Culley left in Mr. Cullcy's car yes terday on a trip to Camp Lewis. On their way home they will stop at Chelan, Wash., for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Barnes. Fred Martin, a young man who lived in Weston .during his boy hood, is here from Halfway, Ore gon, for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. O'Harra. He has a wounded hand, having just lost a finger in a hunting accident. Among the Weston people who were in Milton this week for the an nual conference of the Methodl&t Church were Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Powell, Mrs. C. M. Price, Mra. D. F. Lavender, Mr. and Mrs. Ran som Lleuallen, Mrs. W. S. Price. , ..... ... . ti . ' The Helix Advocate relates that Dan Sowers has bought a home Harlow Richmond came over from in Weston, on north Broad street, WajIa Walla to assist in harvesting and will bring his family here from hi8 bijf wheat croPt jjUt whether Gerking Flat, having heard very or upon the 8Uggcs. favorable reports of Weston s of his foreman Harlow puts schools. He has two pupils for the f most of his time f0nowing an high school and one for the fifth o)j mw about the place, carrying a fcrade. 8tlck to be placed in bossy's mouth Lester O'Harra has been sum- in case she becomes bloated. Har motied to Pendleton to serve again , 0w asserts that said cow will be next week on the grand jury and come bloated if she even looks at we hasten to say that we are con- a stack of dry hay across the road. fident it will be a e' Jn With characteristic courtesy Sim every sense of the term. Thc ordl- c , , ito t y, nWWI ? S2F3 K 5m his Hudson Super Six 2' J ft? nd took her out to Dry creek, R. fc. JyigUsn. where her Bistpr resijes, He then A two million dollar pea crop drove off with the lady's suit' case, will be harvested in the southern Subsequent Investigation showed, portion of Spokane county, Wash- however, that he had no desire to "ington, this year. At the same appropriate and wear the contents, time there will be enough peas on which included a "robe de nuit." the ground to feed 10,000 hogs un- Sim is no kleptomaniac, even til Christmas, In the opinion of though his mind may wander a bit County Farm Agent Shinn, who has occasionally, just completed a Vui -of the pea Mis8 Neva 1owe1 of North Yam. growing tlo"8Thfe,.hea(S:, hill, Oregon, & visiting her sister, yield is around Fa.rfield. Good Mrs, T. J. McCarty, in the Weston prlcea arc prevailing. , uplands, while on her way to Wal- Lorena A. Parker, Home Dem- Iowa, where she will teach school, onstration Agent for Umatilla coun- She will be accompanied to Wal ty, will hold a meeting tomorrow i0wa by her mother, Mrs. Bessie at Weston in the rooms of the Red Powell, who has been visiting Mrs Cross. She will demonstrate the McCarty during the past month, making of jellies and preserves Tercnce Tl.rhune, nonry pd with the use of corn syrup . natoad d WaJ bur Mnia fmn of sugar. She will albo give out th0 We6lon Ianils wil, tntor recipcafor sugark'ss.desserts. The tembtr 16. meeting will be held at two-thirty in the afternoon, and the announce- C. M. rrice has pun.'liased a ment has awakened a pronounced Willys-Knight Overland Four, degree of interest among, local equipped with one of the celebrated WATTS & ROG The Weston Leader is on a Cash Basis Subscriptions, Jobwork and Advertising Tbe Farmers Ban! of Weston Estalsbed 1891 Kindly call at the bank your Liberty Bonds. for u