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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
II Yon Contemplate Buying a FORD CAR BREVITIES A letter received by hi grand- PVVViVV.VvV mother, Mrs. M. W. Van Winkle, H l (Standard Ford Parts) imy that rrlvate Mnrry Itrynohls is now with the American army of .occupation on the Rhine. He says tin boya are well treated by the ikuM I. ii Vim i..ui4I.Iji r. ami I Mrs. J. Hn wcri Bnxou, home A,thoujh vls.rs In Pendleton yesterday. ) Mh munM and gat.d in the Mrs. lU'Uira Cullcy of Walla fighting on the western front, Km Walla in the guest of Mrs. J. E, cry has entirely recovered. 8UneM. Mtrion uMM!, affable agricul- Mrt. Dirk Bush of McKay, Ore turlst, was in town today and took gon, ia veiling her mother, Mrt. Jj on a coupla bucks' worth of the p S. Licuallen. ; U-nt paper between Milton and Ath- U Private Earl Rose it expected lit en"' g from Camp Lewit next Sunday, tk Will M. Peterton, the popular S remain permanently. I. Pendleton lawyer, fa "back In bar- u it lit . ....... f2 iiv nm k I ill ma tjwiw vil i 1 1, oil m i two weckt of tickneM. I Eight good thotet, weight about 80 pounds each, for tale. Scott Hamster, phone 81 FU. ; Wanted Girl for general house work. Good wages and'everything to make tho work easy. Address P. 0. IJox 04, AUiena, Ore. Glenn S. Morrison has been trans; ferrcd from the Mare Inland Navy Mrs. L. A. West of Portland ar rived last evening for a visit with her sister, Mrt. R. G. Sating. A ton was born Thursday night to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. r'ehr at their home in this city. Lieutenant and Mrs. Currnn Mc- SOUVENIR POST CARDS PERFUMES TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND SUPPLIES PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES FINE CANDIES CIGARS PAINTS, OILS, CLASS RUBBER GOODS AND SPONGES JEWELRY Herman Goodwin Prescription Druggist Wc Appreciate Your Patronage. Call Again. WESTON GARAGE R. G. SALING, Mgr. yard to United States receiving, Faddcn have returned from CorvCt snip at i;ay linage, Brooklyn. A. J. Burnett wu able to gel down town this week for the first time since lust November. He is slowly but surely regaining hit strength. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Williams re turned Wednesday from a few days in Portland, where they heard Taft, Van Dyke, Morgenthau and other speakers at the big ucc meeting. lis. Jack Lutes and little son wens here from Enterprise this week. Rotice to Subscribers If this notice is marked it signi fies that your subscription expires March 1, 1919. We would most gratefully appreciate your prompt renewal. bulKscription rates by the year, Chas. II. CsrUr Dan P. Smyth Carter & Smythe UWTCU Pendleton Oregon Notice i4 Creditors , In lh County Court of the State of Oregon fur Umatilla County. In this Matter of the Eatate of Oxwetl Thompson Douglas, dccead Notice Is hereby given that tha un dersigned has txwn appointed execu trix of the above-enlitled volute by the above-antUM court, and as such executrix has qtialtlled as. by law re. quired. All persons having claims against said estate ar notilln! to pre out the same, properly vrilted as by law required, to ma at Weston, tr gon, or to my attomry, Homer I. Watts, at hlsotnca In Athens, Oregon, within six months from the flrst publi cation of this notice. Dsted January 24. 1019. Harriet Elisabeth Douglas. Taken Up One buckskin saddle horse, ? year old, no brand, both hind feet white; on place 12 months; $24 feed bill. One brown mare, three years old, white star in forehead, wire cut on right front foot, no brand; 3 months on my place; 16 feed bill. , Unless redeemed, said animals will be offered at public tale at my place near Weston, Oregon, on Saturday, March 1, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. Dated February 14. 1919. GEORGE OTT, Weston, Oregon. s 8 Tbe Fanners Dank of Weston i'f ) HI Established 1891 Preston Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty ; andt Pure White IMS? Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped .mills in the" Northwest. rrrrr. ' rLtys; ,, r,-:.-. : .- Sold lh Weston by ; ; j Weston Mercantile Company 12.00: six months. 11.00: three Pat Shaw and Charley Little, months, 50 cents. Athena boys who have been cutting The Leader is invariably discon wood for Joe Key near the Blue tinued at expiration. Mountain sawmill, came out Wed nesday, at the snow got too deep for them. They say the white mantle is four feet thick. Rev. S. E. Powell returned Mon day from Walla Walla, where he conducted a fortnight's series of meetings at the Marvin Methodist Church. Much interest was awak ened, and fifteen members were added to the church rolls. For Sale Six set butt chain harness, just overhauled; 40 shotes from 20 to 100 lbs.; 6 head good young work mules; 10 head work horses; one 5-section steel harrow; one 31-inch wagon; two sets double buggy harness. I'll take your note if it's good. Sim J. Culley. The Hansell sale Tuesday at Mcodowbrook farm was largely at tended and quite successful show Ing, by the way, the power of print er's ink. Practically everything offered found buyers at good prices. The highest figure paid for a span of horses was $265. Mules brought better prices, the top notch span commanding around $375. The committee on the pioneers' and soldiers' memorial at Weston will meet tomorrow at two o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of formulating definite plans for the project. After the committee meets more wilt be known as to tbe character of the building it is pro posed to erect, plans heretofore brought forward having beentf a tentative nature. Members of the committee are S. A. Barnes, chair man; J. M. 0'Harra, L. R. Van Winkle, Frank Greer and E. C. 'Roger. ; 7 ' Among the Weston farmers who find that they will have to reseed 12 part oi tneir wneat crops are joe key, Claud Price, A. J. Mclntyre and Geo. B. Carmichaet. -, Sim Cul ley' wheat on the Killgore place is frozen out in spots, and he is wait ing to see whether the damage is extensive enough to compel re seed ing. In every instance it is the red chaff that has suffered, hybrid hav ing Invariably withstood the wlntef cold. The damage was confined to the region north of town. Farmers outh of town report their wheat to be In 'good condition. . A. W. Lundell is now driving a Scripps-Booth Six, having taken the agency for this handsome car in the East End territory. 'Although mod erately priced the Scripps-Booth is beautifully appointed, having the finish and equipment xt automo biles rated at much higher figures. Among its features are plate glass windows at the rear, tonneau and hood light! and door-attached cur tains. Mr. Lundell it also agent for the Cole Eight, the Reo and the Dort, having decided to handle cars in connection with his real estate and insurance business. Jack Calder has rejoined his wife and little daughters in Weston, af ter .seven months of service in the Canadian army as sapper in the Sec ond Engineer depot, with headquar ters at Toronto. He was trans ferred to Toronto from Vancouver, and was in line for overseas, ser vice when the armistice was sign ed. After seeing practically every large Canadian city Jack came home by way of Chicago. Weston still looks good to him, however, and he says he Is back to stay. He says the Canadian government ac cords handsome treatment to its soldiers. . - ; . Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at the Leader shop. W. M. PittriM G. It. tnhf Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Peiwiletan, Or. freewatar. Or. Dr. s. l mrni Veteriimy Sngeca Hospital at corner of Main, and Broad streets. X Phone - Main 253 'U7T O 0 0 IBS? iUUlD B U Z Z (He's a good fellow.) o O O A Committee of FIVE working on a MEMOR IAL BUILDING to honor Pioneers and Soldiers. Commercial Club in full blast again no "flu" now. Hodgson flour mill buzzing with industry. ; A new Garage Company in town The Liberty Auto Co. A conviction Bonds will carry and we are on the Best Road in state. - Gould Bros, fixing storeor a dandy new enterprise. " Weston Mercantile Co. to make improvements in Grocery Department. (A modern display Grocery Counter wanted.) ' Evangelist Taylor and son making Revival Meetings buzz. - Our Band again.rehearsing regularly and making harmony out of buzz. It's BUZZ everywhere The War is over. v . C S BUZZ TOO! Harness, Electric Washers, Sewing Machines. ' We have the plows that move the Earth and Wagons to carry it. Binders and Drills to till and harvest and help the buzzing along - Aud Kash makes the merriest buzz of all. Try it .on WATTS 2s ROGERS 1 X X