The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, February 21, 1919, Image 2

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WILLYS Oldlfflffl
I have just" received a carload of these beautiful 1919 models. These
cars have stood the test against all competition and have proven themselves
to be the most car for the money that has ever been on the market. Twenty
eight different models to choose from, ranging in price from $1145 to $4500.
Come and look them over, take a ride and buy your car.
I also have the BATES STEEL MULE TRACTOR. This mule
doesn't kick or balk. SOME MULE! Come and look him over and let me
show you what he can do. He is in his stall at the Weston Garage.
Dr. S. L. KENNARD
DEALER
would like to get from a camjmign
pork barrel. To be quite frank,
we never before sausage evidence
of ubtusvnva 'when Link was un.
dor discussion.
. That such men a Taft and Wil
con have found common ground for
world union, la abundant evidence
that It is pretty safe for Uncle Sam
to travel.
American troops are finding no
ign of the angel In Archangel.
The ten million dollar road bond
bill emergency clause attached
has Anally been passed by both
houses of the legislature without
resorting to mayhem or . the use of
brass knucks.
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f WESTGN SCHOOLS 1
, ; t
Spring Is making its way Into
Miss Klntoul'a room with somo
splendid pussywillow and also with
a buttercup plant in -bloom, brought
by Miss Zada Snider.
The pupils of Mis Tipton's room
are doing practical language work
and learning
Miss Col vln' room had a perfect
record In attendance last week.
Several new pupils have been ad
ded to the eighth grade and all are
doing their best to make up for
lost time.
Echoes From the S. A. C
. Mrs. C. II. Smith was hostess to
the (Saturday Afternoon Club Feb.
ruary 15. Seventeen club members
and two guwd Mrs. William Mac
Kennio and Mis Louis Kintoul,
were present.
The ladles, were ushered Into the
living room where glowing Are
in the hospitable Inglenook drew all
comer Into H cheery embrace -beaming
warmth and gladness to
..v..rv lnrt. Many were uio e-
Are Ritner and Dodd outclassed,
that they are unable to break Into
the fight new from Salem T
Facing twenty year In the pen,
Victor Bcrger is not especially vie
torious.
The Leader favor the county
road bonding measure for any num
ber of good and sufficient reasons
act forth today in its supplement.
some point In street i..,i..n. f (,.ht umm behold
ing "the bright face of an ancient
friend, who Is wont to dance upon
the hearth and play the part of a
more familiar sunshine.
At the close of the business hour
the following Interesting program
was presented: ,
"Woods in winter, ixmgiuuow
Mrs. rinkerton "What Is a Jlcti. Mrt, W. A. Harne.
tioua person?" "The Lady or the Tiger?" Stock-
Pupil "A Actitiou person is an ton Mr. llobert ProudAt.
invisible person In a story." piano eolo-Mrs. C. H. Nelson.
Social chat, and the serving of
In answer to' the question In dainty refreshment by Mesdame
Mis Love' agriculture class, Culley and Nelson, marked the
close or. an enjoyaoie aucrnwin.
WESTON LEADER
ClARK WOOD, rablUMi ,
"What are true insects?" the fol
lowing was found In one paper:
"The true InsecU are those that are
the worst to get rid of."
Mis Velma Gerking, who was
absent from the aenior class several
day last week on account of Ill
ness, has returned to her work.
The English class is making up
work rapidly. It ha Anished
"Ivanhoe," and is ready to take up
the study of Byron, Shelley and
Keat. . ..
The typewriting class is making
ranid advancement; perfect pa-
Rev. W. It. Storms has
from a visit to his
Jame It. Storms, at Fort
Wash.
returned
son. Private
riagier,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Strkltv in Aftnct
The Yssr WW
Six Months 1 00
Three Months 0 80
nupAT.ro.ai. - - w
Cnttif 4 at tht eetUllict si WtMea. Orffea
Mtcn4-clHi wllaitttr.
AOVCRTISING RATES
Regular, per inch per insertion ...... .15c
Transient, per inch per insertion. .....20e
Locals, per line per insertion 10c
TEE "Y" DEFENDED
Associate Secretary F. F. Runyon
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sends the Leaacr a letter irora - . - ,.
San Francisco headquarter In de V" 7
fense of the Y. M. C A., from Lut fyi afternoon a patriotic
which the following excerpt are projrTtm was given In tho auditor
Ukcn: lum. On account of the Spanish
ithLvrtrtiS jstrssistis
? m"y w i. iTh.Tio ooo had an honored place in the .nter
cics combined; that it had 10.000 . .tM Ruh p..
IWiUIiDELL
General Insurance
and Real Estate
liff; health fire I
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
on all makes of cars, No job
too difficult for us to -handle.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
: I. ,, - GIVE US A TRIAL . ;
Wty Auto Co.
0. A. ADAMS, Manager,
. viP. or tne piauorm. wws buujjmw,
K rS2!ni?t?3l the a former member of Weston High
.Xtn? Y M Khool. delighted the .tudenU w.th
r A wofESTweJ fki led I France Instrumental selections. Rev. E. F.
C. worker were knied lwnce, representative of the
1ST tlltvTree wre e! WSi Ministerial association, gave
overwork, twenty-three were so- f ,. . , Hev.
. r ousiy wounaea or giwea, nun- - - -r. intritinr
If cicling boy are not more dreds received minor injuries, ten C. W. Taylor gave an "tl"
careful, it will be up to the city were decorated for brawry and v'T IcSmrTnied by
dads to make the walk, safe for other, cited. In army order, for f 'dTire
SSS sf jbst ass
ernment reauested It to tax
to sell your
it la salable
walkers.
What Germany is getting I so
much different than what she start
ed out to get, that she maketh dol
orous moan.
Do you want
property? If
I CAN SELL IT
. i.. u finnorlntondont FitZMtrick WSJ
,i . over; n ecni its men wireiv.c. . ,
take . ' . . . ..... .kunt (mm vhnnl on Wednesdav.
PATEflT,
WHOLE WHEAT and . GRAHAIil
FLsOUR
Yellow and White
CORW MEAL.
STEAM-ROLLED BARLEY AND WHEAT
CRUSHED AND CRACKED CORN
We will crush your cob corn for you, or shell and crush it;
or, if dry, grind it into corn meal. .
GENERAL FEED ROLLING AND EXCHANGE
JOE BOBGSOI! - THE IflilR
luv iua.iu bciww. .UIU American soldier was sent; itwa aneeni xrom scnooi on neanwuj,
heed lest he Borah nation with his forcej to meet conditions which ap- having gone to Walla Walla to at-
a . i II'- . , . i . 1 I i--A m ..iiiiH' fn.w.tind' Mm.
argrumenis againsi uie worms pearea insurmounwoie; u rcnuciw T V.
peace league. a red-blooded service oversea and Fitrpatrick accompanied him.
' " because a few men may have been
Even a city of Wton'. preten- 'M01 IlSStaf YOBtToUrttte CardeB CaU
sions is not too busy with it own ..jt j, not true that it profiteer-
affairs to be indifferent toward the ed; it I not true that it old gift while strolling along in the soft
evidence of village progea and tobacco intentionally; it is not true moonlight,
"activity. This from Brother Jul!- that it failed to serve the men in Just lolling along far into the night,
OB, h.r nlMM. iw 1 mo ironi line inmcne; iv uui. vv Ulkca 01 WC IOU Qt living 01
that it was a failure in France.
"Who says Touchet is a dead jt jg true that it furnished hun
town? During the past ten day dreds of warm, comfortable hut;
we have had seven shows with entertainments, motion . picture
packed houses, one dance, two Red shows, lectures, religious sejrvlce;
Cross meetings, one. Ladies' Aid that it provided paper nd nvel
meeting, one Grange, one Royal opeg( book and magazines. Also,
Neighbors and one Woodmen of $12,000,000 ha been sent home
the World meeting, and a Commer- through the Y. M. C. A. by the
cial Club meeting. And yet some boys in France without any- charge
people complain that there is no whatever."
place to go to in a town of this
size. V
' $
We fear that the Weston boy
who takes delight in breaking win
dows is more apt to be a bolshevist
than president of the United State.
Are we to understand from the
Borahs and the Poindexter thfjt
world peace is unconstitutional? T
To get the point of view of de
cent Russians, we in America would
have to be asked to find common
ground with the I. W. W. '
Liberty bonds of the fourth issue
are now ready for delivery . at The
JFarmers Bank of Weston.
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KITCHEN CABINETS
BUFFETS
LIBRARY TABLES
CHILDREN'S ROCKERS
We love our Woodrow Wilson,
but oh you William Howard Taft! j
Cited three times for braver,
Captain Fred Lieuallen does credit
to the good old Umatilla counter
pioneer stock from which he sprang.
. What Is bsllsvtd a flint for posses
sion of the C. A. Smith Interests In
Coos countr. was an order Issued by
Receivers Denman and Boles, of the
companies, abutting down every In
dustry In the eoncern. The order In
elude both Msrshrleld sawmills and
the seven lolng camps at Powers,
throwing 1200 nun out of employment
No definite time was set for resump
tion of work la any of tht plants, si
though some officials connected with
tie companies suggested the suspen
sion might not be more than SO days.
Kotice of Final Account
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Eatate of Jacob
Federer, Deceaaed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
all persons whom it may eoneern that
Lena Federer. administratrix of the
estate of Jacob Federer, deceased, haa
filed her final account and report in the
administration of the estate; that the
lata
Of toll very high for tho misses;
But agreed that the toll at the gar
den irate
Could only be paid in kisses.
So we strolled quite late and It
sealed my fate, .
When 1 kissed my toll at the garden J
gate.
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Chorus J
While strolilng along till if very 4
late, Jj
Or rolling along in your car of U
state. " tt
Or tolling too long at the garden
gate,
You're bowling along to a certain
fate;
For she's set her net to get her
mate,
And she'll get you yet with her
two-lip bait.
While rolling along in my limou
sine, Just motoring on with pretty Ilene,
We talked of the toll of things up-to-date-How
high we were tolled for our
blisses;
But were glad that the toll at the
garden gate,
Was payable still In kisses.
So we motored late and I found
my mate,
When I kissed my toll at the gar
den gate.
Jesse M, Wke, Boise, Idaho.
FOR MEN AND YOUNG
MEN.
OUR NEW LINE OF
SAMPLES A VERY AT
TRACTIVE SHOWING
Just In
WESTON BATHS. BARBER,
and TAILOR SHOP
R. L. Raynaud
eeeeee
LUNCHES
ICE CREAM
CIGARS
CANDIES !l
Baker's Goods
Phone your dray orders,
93, or call at store.
r-v ' . '.. r-ll? H
uavis c. giiis
; 7EST0;i
CASH MARKET
FRESH MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
(a-beautiful line)
Funulnre St
The conference powers will have
a h nrfnl Imt thpv convert Cer-
fPnm . uncertain Hswt into 4xuniy j uage, dj oraer maae ana en
many Irom an uncertain asset into ifrei hM Monday the 24th
a positive liability.. day of March, 1919. at ten o'clock in
!!--zs 1 the forenoon as the time, and the
: , County Court House at Pendleton. Or-
We ' gather that the esteemed egon, as the place where sll objections
iiu . in, rw
heard and a
of Febru-
iii r .....1J til, i. Lnnm ana ccpi,nni vu w iu r inn nt-
Amelia fICM wuuivj line "vn . .-J D.nr.rt will hm
the hidden meaning of the word
"pork" as used by the Leader is
its reference to Link Swaggart as
a prominimt pork producer. Well,
it doesn't mean what Kernel Boyd
ettiemsnt thereof made
Dated thia the 19th
sry, 1919.
ArimlnUtratrlx.
Wtt.1. M. Pbtekson
William 8. Nash
Attorneys for Administratrix.
Liberty Bonds
" An absolutely safe inveat
went. If you have money to in
vent, buy Liberty Bonds from ua.
If you sell Liberty Bonds, sell
to u.
We buy and aell Liberty Bondi.
Any denomination $6Q-100
500-11000. '
James
Walls Walls
L. Elam
Washington
fc -
'WWW WW W 'W9 V VVe
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES PAH)
FOR LIVESTOCK.
HIDES, PELTS," &c.
HASS&SAUER
HOMER I. WATTS
J Attorney-at-Uw
Practice' In si) Stats and Federal
Count.
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