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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1918)
i s if I GUARANTEE My Work Mr. Car Owner! This means that all work turned out by me must be satisfactory, or I will make it so. I have taken wle charge under It aso of the mo tor whop of the Wcfcton Auto Co., and will be very glad to have a Hhare of your patronage. I am a garage mechanic of exju'rienee, and have repaired nearly all makes of earn." E. W. FEHR (FOIIMKKLY WITH l'KNILKTON MOTOIt 'SALES CO.) BREVITIES Watt wwit to Unci, this wii-k on a but- New Rugs AXMINSTERS FIBERS TAPESTRIES DeMoss Furniture mix ami Tbe Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 AM I DOING MY BIT? v Save your Country by Serving "Over There," or Serve your Country by Saving over here. Buy VV. S. S. i The Prudent Man will fill his coal bin when the fill ing is good. Better order your coal now, when I can supply you. p. T. HARBOUR, Weston, Oregon Mr. C. (J. Kill lit ill with influ n.u. Dr. F. ! Washington, miwt vtiiit. The MiiuMn iVurt and Kuth Dowd have rrturm-d to their schm work at MrMjinnvillv. John Neil ami hln mm, Dale and Max, rami' up from Yndltn Sun day for a vii-it in Hit? upland. The Umatilla county tax levy will Im- tin- sarin- an that of last yi-ar wvi-n and one-half nulla. The Miiwii Thi'lma and Dorothy Rogers "t Milton an- guinlaof their couhin, Misa Maxino Serimsher. Thi- Athena Press reort that MiMi I.ula Tharp has In-eu in a crit leal condition from pneumonia at Hot I-ake ttanatarium. The suggestion cornea to the leader that Wtwton hold a commu- celebration of Thanksgiving, in herewith iiaiwtd on for Ken- era I approval. Mrs. Mary K. Henderson waa brought down from the uplands this week and in now at the home of her daughter, Mm. ('. W. Avery. She continue to alowly improve. The "flu" ban at Wulla Walla haa been lifted. Tomorrow Pen dleton will likely follow Walla Wal la'i example. . Next week the quar antine lid will be off at Portland. Corporal Jack Calder ia probably now on hia way to France. When last heard from by Mra. Calder he waa recovering from a light at tack of influenza at Toronto, Can ada. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Driskell and child and Mrs. Alice Fontaine are recovering from influenza at Great Falla, Montana. For a time Mr. Driskeli waa in a critical condition, but recent messages received by his mother here convey more encour agement. Mrs. David R. Hoagland, the only sister of H. L. Hedrick of this city, died of influenza Novempbo 8 at her home in St. Louis. Mr. Hed rick, who is now the sole surviving member of the family, had not seen his sister since his boyhood 35 years ago. Following the illness of Earl Har bour from Spanish influenza, his mother and sister were also at tacked. Harold Payne Is recover ing from a light attack of the ail ment, and the little daughter of R. L. Wilson is among the patients newly-reported this week. A Washington dispatch says that the Rainbow and New England di visions are believed likely to be re turned to the United States by Christmas. Among the Weston boys in the Rainbow division are Sid Dames, Ernie Blomgren, Jim Kirkpatrick and Sylvan Kennard. Jock Davis was in Pendleton yes terday and took the physical exam ination for mlitary service. He was informed by the board that he is pretty sound little man, but fears that now the kaiser has quit he will never get to go across. He now regrcta getting so late a start. Athena Press: Out on the Sheard ; farm man help has been scarce this fall, but the work has progressed just the same and the seeding was finished on schedule time, mainiy throncrh the hclD of the daughter. Mamie Sheard. For two days she drove a c "EVERYBODY'S BOIRIG IT" David Harum said: "Do to" the other fellow what he would do to you and tDO IT FUSTi" The above is, figuratively speaking, " the status of our dealings with the manufacturers and jobbers. o o o We now are making plans for the coming year. We want to do the best business possible for all parties interested, and if we can show you that your money will earn you a great big percent of gain by making settlement with us every 30 or 60 days, we are sure you will feel good and help us push the deal along; and all the time we will all feel better, eat better and sleep better. HOW HERE GOES FOR A TRY AT IT Our Goods are Right, our Prices are Right and our Terms are Just and Fair to All. From this date and hereafter, all bills paid in 30 days 5 off. - - All bills net 60 days and positively due for settlement Af THAT TIME. o o o Considering that our patrons will have fhebenefit of prices based on cash business, interest will be charged after 60 days until settlement is made. Any other terms only by arrangement on certain purchases. F. A WATTS, E. C. ROGERS. WATTS & ROGERS 4 s The Red Terror in Germany to a big harrow. London. The revolution In Oar many continues to. make Irresistible progress, according to advices from every center of news from that con- nine-horse team attached Chss. H. Carter Dan P. Smythe Carter & Smythe UWTEXS Pendleton Oregon Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1866 N Aihena. Oregon . ' Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty rando Pure White WlQW? Mado of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in, the Northwest. Sold to Weston by Weston Mercantile Company All Indications were that Bolshev ism, fostered In Russia by the German The United War Workers at Wes- government for. Its own selfish ends, ton report the local campaign to had kalserlsm decidedly on tbe run. be progressing favorably. Those Soldiers' and workers' councils sp- who have not paid their subscrip- pear to dominate the situation over tions are earnestly requested and the greater part of the former empire, urged to do so not later than Mon- Dynasties are toppling in the various day, November 18, at 4 p. m., in petty German states, order that Weston may be true to Desperate fighting between Imperial lta record and go over the top in troops and revolutionaries In Berlin, this as in every other drive on the capital of Prusslanlsm, took place schedule time. . Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at the Leader shop. W. M. Pttcrion G. H. Bishop Peterson & Bishop UwYERS Pendleton, Or. Freewster. Or. Dr. S. L KB) Veterinary Surgeon - Hospital at corner of Main t and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 Mrs. A. P. Couch and four chil dren arrived in Weston Tuesday from Wallula for a visit with her parent, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Storms. Mr. Storms brought them over in his car, and while on the way two of the children complained of feeling ill. Upon reaching Wes ton it was found that they had the Spanish influenza. , 8 . I I Ze Pyrol Antiseptic Mouth Wash Prevents and Relieves Pyorrhoea of the Teeth on Sunday. The revolt has spread throughout the whole empire, and 14 of the 28 slates, including all the tour kingdoms and all other Important tates, are re ported securely In the hands of the revolutionists. ' Out of the political chaos in Ger many a republlo appears to he emerg ing. Control at present Is vested large ly In soldiers' councils, but progress toward luhstantlal government la in- Mrs. George Carmichael and Mrs. dlcated by the fact that Phlllpp Schel Allyn, who resides with her, pieced demann. the socialist leader, has pro and made up at Walla Walla a claimed from the steps of the relchstag handsome worsted quilt for the building that the foundation 01 uer Red Cross. It was placed in the man republic haa been established, handa of Mr. Barclay, auctioneer,' The revolution continues to spread who took it out to one of his ranch and kalserlsm appears to be capltuls Bales end sold it for the neat sum, jag the length and breadth of the of $152.39 the money being turn- country. " . A nvr to the Walla Walla Red' Advices from Bremen say hat the Cross yesterday. The quilt was entire German northern fleet and the ' - & 8 made of heavy wool goods and island base ot Helgoland are in the .t Ucksd with red yarn, H1. rLwHfrnL wi6" , 4 Saaaaaiisssa I Kills the Germs of Spanish Influenza Goodwin's Drag Store