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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1918)
,i(M)iI JS Off Lit Why pay high prices for staple merchandise when you can come just .over the hill and save from 10 to 25 percent on all kinds of wear ing apparel for men, women and children? In buy ing for one hundred ninety-seven busy J. C. Fenney stores we are able to quote you prices in many in stances cheaper than the one-man store can buy. Our stocks are now complete with all kinds of New Fall Merchandise, and with prices that will please the most careful buyers. Men's Cotton-ribbed Union Suits $1-69 Men's Fleeced Union Suits $1-89 Men's Half-Wool Union Suits 2.93 Men's 90 percent Wool Union Suits $3.93 Men's Silk and Wool Union Suits 4-50 Boys' Union Suits 89c to M. 19 Leather-faced Canvas Gloves 25c Canvas Gloves 10c, 15c and 2 for 25c Leather Gloves, short 98c to $1.98 Leather Gloves, gauntlets 1.39 to 2.25 Moleskin Vests. Leather Sleeves 7.90 Duck Coats W-50 to 6.90 Ladies' Cotton-ribbed Union Suits $1-49 Ladies Fleeced Union Suits S1.49 Ladies' Wool Union Suits $2.49 Ladies Silk and Wool Union Suits $3.25 Girls' Union Suits b9c to $1.39 Ladies Outing Gowns 89c to $1.93 Girls' Outing Gowns 69c to 98c Outing Flannel, per yard 25c Hope Muslin, per yard .' 25c Berkeley 60 Cambric, yard 27ic Berkeley 100 Cambric, yard 35c Canton Flannel, yard 25c and 27 Jc Pay Day Overalls, our every day price, $1.89 hi oIlW have also been well admin istered. To replace this tried and true officer with another man for, the alleged reason that he "has hold office long enough," would be in the nature of foolish and short sighted experiment. BREVITIES I Kxpert dentistry prices reason able. Dr. Sponngle, Athena. If you would see ten tire bar pains, go to Watta A Rogers. C. P. Strain, county asiewtor, wan We fear the President has only succeeded in peeving the g. o. p. without making many votes for Democratic congressional dates. . , . .. a until the Inllucmca epidemic sub' As the iXMUocrat cannot winides. much of anything without the Mrs. W. H. Ileal he is refuted to aid of Republicans, our view is that 1 much improved, after quite it is better to try and catch them i .. a w 1 II I m canul- m town i uiwiny irom ivim The City library will lie closed with molasses vinegar. rather than with Since the Kaiser "will not desert his poor people," it's about ip to them to desert the Kaiser. A genuine critic has his uses, but serious illness, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren left this week for Pendleton, where Hurry will engage in garage work. Mrs. Fannie Mcliride left Mon day for a visit with her sons on the McBride Itrns. farm south of town. The last piece of Urloy remain ing on the Basket uplands belong t. KniMl Mureh - was threshed Koosevelt qualifies principally as a (Hj.t Wtvk. 8l"IJ' ' We have ten new tins of stan- T" dard makes, all guaranteed, we w ill After all. we may just as well for cash at one-quarter off .'." expect corned beef without cabbage icrcent discodnt. tome early, as a campaign without partisan- Watts & Rogers, ship. Glenn, the younger son of Mr. and Mr. U. W. Staggs. is ill at We look for a pronounced im- their home on Washington street, provement in this week's Athena For a time his fever was as high as tL.. ... v. i i....j i... I.-.., .i 105, but he is now improving. I o rvviiivl in.'ju I GUARANTEE My Wont Mr. Car Owner! This means that all work turned out by me must be satisfactory, or I will make it so. I have taken solo cluirgt' under lease of the mo tor shop of the Wes'ton Auto C o., and wi , hnv. a share of your patronage, jranijje nKi'hanicof e.H'rienoe, ami Dave nearly all makes of cars. E. W. FEHR (FOKMKKLY WITH PKNDLKTON MOTOU SALKS CO.) be very I am a repaired sent on a hunting trip. ATHENA, OREGON The T. J. MeCarty are moving soon to Hurhank for the winter. .... , , . Mr. MeCarty having secured a con- U nether or not he has spi ung a tnu.t thm, for clearing sagebrush political faux pas. Woodrow Wil- Hm He lately invested in a Kuick son is destined to live in history car. as a great war president and a world statesman. The first snow of the season fell last week in the Blues and covered the summit with the customary "mantle of white." A slight pre cipitation took place at Blue Moun tain sawmill. . Mrs. Marty I.uekenbill, who is among the influenza patients in the WHICH Aore and Cheaper Fish HONEST LIVELIHOOD FOOD PRODUCTION Do You WANT? 307 X Ho O LAna HIOrll-R PRICliD I Pleasure Seekers WASTE OF FOOD FISH ,s" 306 X YES Notice of Sale ol Real Property In tht County Court of the Statu of Oregon for the County of Umatilla In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob Kederer, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that in pur suanceof en order of th Hon. Gilbert WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, PublUMr SUBSCRIPTION RATES Strictl in Annct The Year 00 Six Months Three Months 0 60 nUDAT.WOV. 1 - " 1M is unopposed what we may describe as the geographical amenities will be well preserved and the county will be assured of an able and hard working delegation. MAC, YOU'RE RIGHT EnHred at tht peiteffict at Weden. Ortgea tt Kcaad-claf i nail matter. In optimistic mood after some how managing to collect enough simoleons to pay the printer, Bro. MacLeod of Up-to-The-Times Maga zine cheerfully spills the following: Stick around and live until "af- AOVERTISING RATES ftMralfti ner inch oer insertion 15c O I kJblVR nswaai' Transient, per inch per insertion 20c ter tne war;" it is going to be Locals, per line per insertion 10c worth it. Vou are going to see all kinds of good times throughout FOR THE LEGISLATURE inter-mounain country, "after svn inn w ., i, y i, town and country real estate come back; you will see much building and indus trial activity; you will .see an im Literally by the million, the Rus sian people are facing death this winter from freezing, famine and pestilence. The Prussian war-mak ers indeed have much to .answer , s Harrj!l household, is reported for. today to be in an alarming condl- tion. Mr. Luckenbill's mother sue Any excuse that may remain for ceeded yesterday in getting a nurse Kaiser Bill's existence is rapidly tar her from Walla Walla, evaporating. For some reason "eats" are out of favor this season in seeding op Mitteleuropa has lost it middle eratione. It is reported that a i . ,i c. t .u 'i number of large Athena farmers and is throwing a fit at both ends. discwdcd these machines and rone back to the trood old reliable w ih..in finuit J.iHira .,r itmxiiia The war having been won which horee and mule power while wed- County, Oregon, acting in tho ioiieo is all that matters nohow-the ing. ' ..f th Homirable Clmrle. II. Marh. , Jndg of the atiove entitled court, L?ader is willing to admit that the Mrs. Sidney Tucker arrived Sun- from Umatilla County. mad on the clumsy old elephant worked pretty d.y from Amethyst, Alberta, for a 15th day of October. I 18. in the mat- ... , L. L -.u .v .,;.. har namnta Mr and ter of the eatate of Jacob iKlerer, de- well in double harness with the visit with her parents, Mr. and th Ult(iarali:ne AdminUtra. Mrs. W. 11. Oould. Mr. lucner loi- trjx f .tate wiil from and after lowed later, having been held up at the lHth day of November, 1B18, pro- the border to comply with a for- chI to sell and sell at private at out !;, ,,rH i,i hU imiwm.rt tho law otllce of W ill M. I'ltcrson, In mahty y,uh regard to his passport. ,hu Smi,h.t r.wfur( iuii(illfl ln th The visitors say that all passengers ,;ily v Pendleton. Umatilla County, on Canadian trains now wi-ar masks Oruiron, utwn the terms hereinafter as a protection against influenjta. stated and subject to ronflrmalion by Maid above entitled court, all of the tra it is reported that the Winder tat, right, title and Interest of the potato crop on the Reed and IUw- estate of Jacob Kcdrer. decca.ed. In i ua .r Innt w.V hw nd to the following described rea PrnKulpnt . """""" , , . . , property situated In the County of rresiutm neichbors. who vountwred tn force ii 'tiiu u m.. .,ir iit , m lllfi-Hia 'fi w oi vi "" ror this Kindly service, twoma- , "If President Wilson were my chines dug the spuds, it is said, bitterest enemy I would beg the and 15 men picked them up the America voters to support him at job being finished in short order, this critical moment." Ambassa- Mr. Winder and six others in his household have been sick with Span ish influenza. Keep the price of fish down. Help production of fish. ELIMINATE WASTE. VOTE 307 X NO Read Argument in Slate Election Pamphlet Clackamas County Fishermen's Union, Andrew Naterlln, Secretary, Oregon City, Oregon, (Paid Adv.) - A NEW SUIT? nimble jackass. Von Ludendurf has resigned. without resignation. "The return of a Republican ma jority to either house of the Con gress would, moreover, be inter preted on the other side as a repudi ation of my leadership. An undivided one-fifth of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Sec- dor Gerard. The Leader is inclined to favor tho ixrinn nf Ljmi Hodcren and E. P. Dodd to the Legislature proved order ol larming ana live- and this entirely without disparage- r dNjLjJ ment of their respective running building started and maintained mates, of whom it hears excellent that will be the real thing. Don't report. Mr. Hodgen has a record neglect and grow careless of your of good service to recommend him, mental and physical possibilities; j u- i i, t. j stick around and keep as busy on and his personal character and job M you know how; keep ev- qualifications are beyond criticism. ery ve8tjge 0f hookworm out of With his re-election the East End your system. After the war and ...in l j:..i onrmontnl Mr for inrnf vears after the war win ire uiidbt v.i.wv.M. - 1 , . . . .. ... . . A.ii i.u. thorn will he much oointr in this normal JJodd is luiiy representative oi wie - . intarlnv nnfthnrnatcrn rnnntrv and the opportunities for half-way up-and-doing and wide-awake folk are going to be many. tion Thirty (,) Townahlp Five (5) North. Kango Thirty-four (34) East of the Willamette Meridian. The terms on which ald real proper ty will be sold by said Administratrix are aa follow, to-wit: Cah Uiii the confirmation of the sale of said real property by tho above entitled court and upon the execution and delivery ol a good and autllclont deed; providud. If you want onw for Fall and Winter we will be glad to supply you. We repre sent the beat tailoring houses in Chicago and guar antee A PERFECT KIT. If you want to make your old suit do we can make it look GOOD AS NEW by expert CLEANING AND PRESSING IDEAL Out nnd Suits for Indies. WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud Thn Vt-ttaill,- war pimnril nddtlt.. , , - . : The Chautauqua program an- ed Wilson's fourteen peace pr.no nounced for bc 9.14 at Wes pies, but may not have heard from ,. h hn tvmtnnm.H In commm Colonel Roosevelt and certain ob- with other sessions throughout this jfiViwi.1 tIJrm.'VrovidUTforThe streperous Itepublican senators. section, because of the "flu" cpl- payment of one-half or more of the ' demic. The Ellison-White people say purchaae price thereof in cash at the in a l,.ttr tn tho lender thnt thia lime and III The pronounced distaste toward ,u 4 t .,. u., provided In the manner hereinbefore case of a cash sale with V ,V . Lat. . Hlln we nm lime in wn years tney ent of lh, b,,,ncc of M,d ,,ur. each other of Austria and Hun- nave been compelled to change the chaae price to be secured by a first gary is wholly explicable. schedule of their attractions lor any mortgage on tho real property included An entirely new supply reason. in such sale. Di. S. L KENilARD i Veterinary Surgeoo tSrf f.. . . u:;t.. ...ill !,., t l.o ror lurmor iniormanon can u ion or uur idea oi tne uuermost limit, vj - write to aaid Administratrix at the law is a Bolshevik Hun. gotten out when tne now dates are fflM 0f will M. Peterson, In the Smith Crawford Building In Pendleton, uregon. decided upon. We rather think that Weston will J. M. Banister, mayor of Weston, Hospital at corner of Main J and Broad streets. Phone Main 263 Notice o( Filing Final Account growing irrigation districts of the West End and their logical candi date, as he is president of the irri gation league organized by the re spective towns In that country. At one time Colonel Rooeevelt The central part of the county will admired Taft as little as he now have Roy Ritner in the upper house admires Wilson which is rather and perhaps Norborne Berkeley, better evidence than not that both who is a popular, well Informed and men are really admirable, able Democrat, a pioneer resident of Eastern Oregon, and may possi- A record of long and faithful bly beat Eberhard for the joint sen- service is never a handicap to an atorehip of the Nineteenth district, employe of a successful business In these circumstances It is our enterprise. Corporations and cap view that Ella Terpening, although tains of industry never dismiss a described as a woman of unusual member of their working forces ability, is rather handicapped by simply for the purpose of "making her place of residence. So also Is a change Nor do we think Uma Brownell of Umatilla, although for tilla county will dismiss Sheriff different reasons. He lives in the Taylor on such a flimsy pretext, extreme west end, and unlike Dodd, Brave, active and resourceful, he In a sparsely settled locality. In has a record as a cuplrit-taker sec brief, with the election of Hodgen, ond to that of no other sheriff In Podd, Berkeley and Ritner Ritner the state, and the clerical affair give a substantial majority to the has been letting his adminstrative bill, but with no au"CB ""i" Cttre U1 ; hope or expectation that the East- JJJ thc BaniBter farm. To hear em Oregon Normal will be restored Mayor John tell it, he never enjoys to this community. Although a himself so much as while gazing at BUte plant is already here to house the rear elevation of an eight- the school the cards are stacked mule team and bllthe'y putting in the school, the cards are stacked crop whjle fo,lowinjr them against us ' around the field. ' Even making speeches at the pioneers' reunion is We will venture to suggest to a joyless experience in comparison Hindy that white would be a most "and we all know that the mayor advantageous color just now for his to make a BPeech regimental flags. . Joe Henderson came home Satur- J Dated this 15th day of October, 1918. LENA FEDGRER, Administratrix of the Estate of Jacob Kederer, deceaaed. WILL M. PETERSON and WH. S. NASH, Attorneys for Administratrix. Pendleton, Oregon. Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at the Leader shop. iLUNCHESl day from Erie, Pennsylvania, to ! The route of the Austrian army viist his mother, who is seriously ill is largely determined by-err, err; hfr home J th.e IuPhndfl; .Joe 4 m , a . a ,i lids 1 1 1 1 fVI VJ VU uv vin iv-ui r forgive us, please-the rout of the HpnaPfmpnt o . hlir turbine fac. A Austrian army. ory at Erie. With 100,000 peo- ICE CREAM . CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods tv Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Kpeaks, Deceased. ftotlce is hereby given that I, aa Ad ministrator of the above named estate, with the Will annexed, have filed my final account and report with the Clerk of the above entitled County Court, and said court has appointed 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon of the 16th day of November, 1918, as tho time, and th County Court Room In th Court Houa of Umatilla County as the place, when and where any person having any objection to anything in aaid final ac count contained, or anything done by iltU as Administrator at any time, may H present the same and they will ne J heard, and at that time and place said 5 account will be finally aottled. y This notice Is published pursuant to n order made in the above entitled mat ter, oil October IB, 1918. CHAS. H. CARTER, Administrator, Ac. pie, that bustling city contains no low then 400 manufacturing enter- V, The news that the Turkish and less than 400 manufacturing enter Austrian armies are surrendering, prises, and It seems to Us, is worth graph. I.lnr how Wacrpa m ..nA v.M mfJ " !-"--, n Dl -J HI C llub uuuauMi hiivi one skilled worker drew down $134 in a week U ,, "... , of active Industry. Girls are mak- $ We are stilt vainly waiting and from 88 to ,8 daIiVi never B hoping for news of a violent death before have the workihg classes in the Hohenzollem family. fared so well. W, M. Pittrtoa G. H. Blihop 00 manuiactunng enter. j phono vnur rlrav orrlprq $ rBWBU" many of the workers get j rnone yur aray oraers UWVCRS Yages or l ift per weeit 93 or can at store. .! Pendleton. Or. Freewater. Or. uttiiiDi nnn nnp HKiiiiri. Davis & Ellis i Chaa. II. Carter Dan I'. Smyths Carter & Smythe uwras Pandlston . Oregon i