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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1919)
!f You Contemplate Buying a FORD CAR fee m (Standard Ford Parts) BREVITIES ing, with Hand. WESTOIM GARAGE R. 0. SALINO, Mgr. ' Nelson Garage In New Bands A deal of Importance in local unimas circle was completed this week, when the cumrrttu garage liuilt by C. II. Nelson was taken over ly Robert Simpson and O, A. Mrs. Anna Anderson ha am-pted Adama of Pendleton, employment a nune In the house- The Weston Auto Co., of which hold of J. N. Switt near Athena. ', Nelson waa manager, i auc- . ... cwhIm1 by tho Liberty Auto Co., of A social dance will be given at which Mr. Adania ia manager-the Weston opera house tomorrow even- latteP hMVini- roma rom iwii.-tim music by Payant a Jazz J0 uke .,,,1 ot the , , tabliahment. Mr. Aduma ha had ! Mm. Susan Tucker l leaving aeven yeara of practical experience awm for North Yakima. Wah.. to " mechanician, and ia lata of the i visit Wood As I havt retired from business, all mvounU due mo must be paid on or before March 1, 1919. C. II. Nelson. ' Edgar A. Simpson returned yes terday by way of Portland from a few day' visit with hit parent at Tacoma. Merritt A. Baker haa finished hia contract near Adams, and haa gone to Athena to do aome interior dec orating. , . , , wn t star in forehead, w r cut Robert Hodgson left Tuewlay for on right front foot, no brand; 3 La ("rouse, Waah., to visit hia monthaon my place; $6 feed bill, brother.. Ho waa accompanied by,V Unless redeemed, said " animals Lester Wilsey. will b offered at public aale at my ,.,,. . . . ,, ., . place near weston, uregon, on William Goodwin of Portland, .,.. u , ,atS I, O'clock p. m. Dated February 14, 1919. GEORGE OTT. Wanted Girl for general house- I Weston, Oregon. work. Good wages and cvertyhing I her daughter, Mrs. J. 0. K. Long garage of Pendleton. , t The Liberty Auto Co. announces that It will handle Ford cart and will aoon have a complete line of Ford parts. It also announces that it is prepared to do any sort of re pair work on any make of car, Takes Up One buckskin saddle horse, 7 years old, no brand, both hind feet white; on place 12 months; $24 feed bill. SOUVENIR POST CARDS PERFUMES TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND SUPPLIES PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES FINE CANDIES CIGARS PAINTS. OILS. GLASS RUBBER GOODS AND SPONGES JEWELRY Herman Goodwin Prescription Druggist We Appreciate Your Patronage. Call Again. fc One brown mare, three years old. white atar in forehead, Goodwin of Portland, representing the Ford Motor Co., was a caller Monday at the Liberty Auto Co. 's establishment. Notice to Creditors Financial Summary I horohy submit a summary of tha financial condition of tha City of Wes ton as proented to tha city council at tlioir regular meeting Fab. 6, 1919: In tha County Court of tha 8tat of Oregon for Umatilla County. In tha Matter of tha Entata of Oswell Thompson Douglas, dcreanwi hint I l ttr,liw ifIv.ii Him. I Ka nn. (Irtignt has bon sapolnted execu- ' nw"J fiJ ......... ... tria of tha abovt-aiunled mtata by Norma Hul . ling l-und tha abov.ntllled court, and as such Sidewalk. Watar Street.. esecutrix has qualified as by law r- Klcrtric I.iir l.t quired. All persons having claims S'.lewa k. Main Street .... again" said estate are notified to pre- oiimw- rung sent the same, properly verified a by law required, to me at Weton, Ore gon, or to my attorney, Homer 1. Watt, at hisonka In Athens, Oregon, within six months from the flrnt publi cation of this notice. Dated January 24. 1919. IUrrikt Euxaseth Douglas. to make tho work easy, Address P. 0. Box 954, Athena, Ore. J. H. Clod i us has gone to Walla Walla to visit relatives and will leave soon for California to spend the remainder of the winter. For Sale Two 3-bottom, 16-inch new style Flying Dutchman plows; only been used few days. Will sell cheap. Chaa. Betts, phone 30F13, Athena. Dr. B. G. Vinson, manager of the Propho' Painless Dental Parlors in Pendleton, waa here Wednesday on a business visit. This U a four- newly opened, I i Expert dentistry prices reasona ble. Dr. Sponogle, Athena. Chaa. II. Carter Dan I'. Smyth Carter & Smythe UWriXS Pendleton' - . . Oregon Butter Wrap orders prompt-' ly filled at the Leader shop. W. M. Pdcrtea C. It. BUhoa Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton. Or Kreewster. Or. . Dr. s. l Kn;;;.'.iiD Veterinary Sorgecn Hospital at comer of Main and Broad streets. ; Phone - Main 253 Street Fund., Water Fund overdrawn .... Ualanee, (fee 73 Dated this 6th day of February, 1919. S. A. Barnes, Treasurer. $ 159 25 , 2o OH 175 h7 chair establishment, 82 28 with eomnlete modern Muinmrat. 2 35 Henry J. Taylor of Pendleton, 27 WJ president of the Umatilla County Pioneers association, was tn town yesterday and appointed a commit tee on the proposed memorial build ing at Weaton. Its members are: S. A. Barnes, F. C. Greer, E. C, Rogers, J. M. Banister and L. R. Van Winkle. .- 91365 61 t 479 09 (X) Hie Fanners Dank of Weston Established 1891 IF YOU SUBSCRIBED FOIi BONDS THROUGH THIS BANK AND HAVE NOT PAID IN ! FULL, PLEASE DO SO NOW. ALL PAYMENTS SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE BEFORE JAN. 30. AWpin the thrift class and bay 1910 IP. 8. S. Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon ' . Waitsburg, Wash.. American Beauty oand" Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold In Weston toy f;-;' Weston Mercantile'' Company' t ..Hi t . -il a t m V. i. neison win leave wun nia ,j family for Long Beach, California, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson and Mr. and Mra. Harry Tyrrell. He ex pects to drive his Chalmers on the excursion. After this visit Mr. Nelson intends to return to farm ing -probably in Alberta. The Wenaha Stock assoclaion, which embraces eight local associa tions, met Saturday at Walla Walla. ' The incumbent officers were re elected as follows: J. P. Lieual- I len, president; Ralph Walters, vice , president; Charles Winn, secretary. I After finishing their business the i stockmen sat down to a 73-plate 1 spread a( the Dacres. j A. baby aeroplane which is ap- , parent! y too young to fly is swung I from the ceiling of Watts & Rogers' hardware store. It is a neat little model, the clever handiwork of Worth Watts, and Is equipped with a motor and -all needful appurten ances. The motor will run, but not so the machine, which is a bit too heavy for tha power available. Three German helmets, one French helmet, a French gas mask, a ration canteen, a German Mauser clip, a pair, of Belgian toy shoes and books taken from German dug outs are among the war relics dis played In a window of Goodwin's drug store.., , Much attention has been attracted by this exhibit, which was sent across by First Lieutenant C. H. Smith. All patrons and friends of the Weston schools are invited to at tend a Patriotic Program to be given Friday, February 21, at two o'clock In the afternoon, In the school au ditorium. Mrs. Lela G. Saling has consented to sing and Sergeant Sid ney A. Barnes will tell of his exper iences in trance. The program will also include a piano solo Miss Ruby Price, an address by J. W. Porter and a cornet solo by Leon Lundell, ; East Oregonian: That from 8000 to 5000 acres of wheat in the vicin ity, of Weston has been killed by freezing is the report received from that place by C. F. Kennedy, local representative of the Pacific Coast Elevator Co,' The estimate comes to Mr. Kennedy froni inquiries made to secure wheat for re-seeding the ground. This is the larg est estimate yet received, of dam aged grain in the county. One field south of Pendleton has been reported where 800 acres will have to be re-seeded. O O O LJL n r ) ) er- am I by (For the want of a nail the shoe, horse, rider and war were lost) Whether for male shoes, female shoes, horse,shQes or cow shoes ' : : : " . ' Whether the kind your grandfather used, or the kind mother used to fix the hencQop, or the kind little brother is using to make a gunboat VE'VE GOT El Whether for planking a county bridge, or laying E. 0. PeMoss linoleum, or what Bridget used to spoil arivarsface WE'VE GOT m The real old cut 10 penny, 40 penny spikes; the 6 penny finish or the 8 penny wrought Take your choice at HALF the regular price. One keg of choice mixed wire nails for 6c straight. The whole batch totaling 3 or 4 kegs for 4c straight. All regular wire stock, 8 cents. . We are nailed to the cross. . v We have nailed a lie. ' v The "flu" puts a nail in your coffin. The devil a nail in your tire. Come and see our Harness made to order for you. Look over the Plows, Wagons, Engines and Electric Washers. . W & Rogers V. V "'