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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
II THE UNIVERSAL CAR WE GIVE KQNflf-SAVINS SERVICE Your Ford car will give satisfactory and money-saving service for years if you just give it decent care. Let our shop look after it, making replacements and repairs when necessary; let us keep it tuned up and running smoothly, and you'll sure have all the service and com fort you could pet from a brand now car. It's all in the knowing how. Our workmen are' skilled we have genuine Ford parts - we make the regular Ford prices as established by the factory. Bring your Ford car in and let via look it over "a stitch in time saves nine." LIBERTY AUTO CO. r ' 0. A. Adams. Mgr. (Successors to Weston Auto Co.) Mrs, Fivira Reynolds is Wvirjf Unlay for an extended visit at the farm of her on Otia near Connell, Washington. ' Georgv Waldt-n wh hen. during tlw wk from Walla Walla.' where he in vnumrvd In railroad construe. Hctice cl Rsdtast ' In tha Count y Caort of tha State of Oregon fur Umatilla County. 'In tha Maltar of tha Ktt of Joa. AnUn Fadarer, Oavaaaad, NOTICK IH IIF.KKHY 5tVKN In all pvtiMiia w hm it mfnr?rn that l.atia r'wlwrar. almlitiiraWi of tha eatata of Joa. Anton Fadorar.uacaaaad, , turn work, to attend hia father, Ben ftata of Joa. Am ladarar.dacaaaad. U'-l I . u.ri.tim illtuwa poh. ,, hT ,t""1 recount and report tit Walden, lioe serioua illness con- th .tmiiimtraikn of tha aataia;.that tinues tha County Judga, by ordor maiia atHi ha la ami : haa ai'DOiiitM Mommy ma ; 01 air. ami iurs. u. . wwrm i i .. r.tnuoon i irUIIlia CHIVtl'IB. tlHUMIIiri i a " 1. .,.. aa tha Mmc and tha ! Weston, waa united in marriage re- County Court Houaaat IVmlieion, Or- J ITn, aa tha placa wnore an oiieiiona , inn lo tha aaid final ac- rmint and Kriwrt win na nearu aim a : avttlenxMit thareof mail. . Datari thia tha 19th day of February, : tittu I hua 1'wriMM art kf up from IVndleton thia week to oo Adminiatratrla. J cupy tN ir newiy-purenaswi nome win. M. i'btkmon on Washington tret. Although William 8. Nah ...... cently at- IVndleton to Mr. Ackernian, a young farmer of neiKhborhood. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Sample Earl that came The unmatchable-SlX at 01395 Also Cole Eight, tteo ond Dort Automobiles. A. W.LIIDELL - - Agent j at present engaged in railroad eon- iwt-mrj. w .... - " " " atruotion workNlr. Sample expect AJ&&S&&te&& long I . ' L. . . X to come to Weston before and follow carpentering THE SUTTONS IN CONCERT urn mpcniY fvfkimr 4mdm mwm o r? V i ii J I Hi- U ill 1111 W r tin IIH 111 il WW H II flVLlUa II yU IN Hlfll IlttllHiiilfl R Jill Mil II nd A in BREvrms Next Monday evening will be Community Evening at the meet ing of the Weston t'ommarcial club. Matters of immediate community interest will be taken up and dis cussed by the club, according to the announcement of President For- Expert dentistry prices reaona- ter and a arfe attenjanee j5 je. ble. Dr. Sponogle, Athena. gired At a snort mw.ting last Dr. and Mrs. McKinney were Monday evening the club heard a visitors in Pendleton Friday. favorable report from the special committee on the question of tak ing out a membership in the State Chamber of Commerce. Action on report was deferred. Geo. C. Sutton. Mrs. Sutton and Miss Hazel Burton will appear concert at Weston opera house Tuesday evening. March 11. Mr. and Mis. Sutton are vocalists and Miss Burton is pianist. The pro gram begins at eight o'clock. Mr. Sutton wm conveyor of mu sic to the S. P. D. of the Aviation Corps of the United States Army. He was well received wherever he went and made a marked success of his work. Mrs Sutton is a soprano who never fails to please her audience." ?Iia vi.Mt.u1 fvinnu rt thit csmnjl with her soldier husband and sang A to hundreds of our boys in khaki. X Miss Burton is a graduate of the Drake Conservatory of Music. She was for two years instructor in that noted institution. X ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? X ? t X ? I Me Hie Seven Points ol Excellence f Mr. and Mrs. R. Proudfit were visiting In Walla Walla Sunday. Sidney and John Barnes of the the Preston-Shaffer mills. Athena, were in town Sunday. Krs. Morrison is Club Hostess ? f The special bond election in Mt-iimfitin nrwinrt ua fit th 'Rhode Island Bed eggs for hatch- usuaj polling place at Tamarack ing;-$1.50 per setting of 15; S8.C0 .hjj oase despite reports that per 100. Mrs. A. A- Kees. it was inaeces.ible becaue of the J. E. McDaniel has gone back to deep snow. The snow was found rv.nrw.il tnr a fpw vwlts' stav nrior to be only two and a-half feet deep . r I. U . ari4 L'idan intuvatl friail rt ?ifK VCfV , . D . McDaniel and Charles May werft tion and delight. - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred , Pambrun wrf An Interesting Roll Call was fol were here for a few days this week and box The vo(e lowed by the business ression, The irom ine larm visiuiik nir. i our Charming in every detail was the meeting of the Saturday Afternoon Club held February 28, 1919, at the hc:pitabte town residence of Mrs. En-hard Morrison. Artistic bouquets of pussy-willows, carnations in pastel shades, and snowdrops gave the rooms a attractive appearance and oc- t 2 X t burn's mother, Mrs. J. L. Fuson. M. A. Baker has gone to Dry creek to paint and paper the two houses built by J. N. York for the use of his sons, Ranzy and Jess York. A recent letter from for and seven against the bonkutstandrngfture of the after- Pastor Storms announces the fol- given by Mrs. J. H. Williams, the lowing special services at the Bap- club's delegate to the peace confer tist t'hruth for Sunday, March 9, ence recently held in ' Portland, and extends a cordial invitation to Other program numbers were: all to attend: Preaching at 11 a. Reading, "Beautiful Willamette" m., ' subject, "What Baptists Be- (Simpson) Mrs. F. C. Fitzpatriek. Sergeant i;evc." Laymen's meetiwr at 2:30 "trhristmas Roses" (Fi:ob.) a Sylvan Kennard says that the Wes- p- m.a delegation from the ton boys at St. Nazaire, France, ex- Milton-Freewater Baptist Church to pect to start for home by the 10th preside. . Sermon at 3:30 p. m., of this month. "Why the Baptists Immerse," fol- Fred Dupuis has bought the lowed by administration of the or office property of the late S. V. dinance of Baptism. Knox on Main street: from Gus Mr and Mrfc j L 'Uodgson came Burgy. and has fitted it up as a down from u Cro9se fa week plumbing shop. in order to secure medical attention County Assessor C. P Strain was for Mrs. Hodgson and consulted Dr, presented with a Ford car by Pen- Key lor at Walla Walla, fhe .is dleton well wishers in appreciation, suffering from goitre, which hare- be the orjanization has ever exper jot his fruitful work in behalf of suited in fainting spells. In a re- jence(j the road bonds. cent fall at her home she came in ' While coasting at his -home on wiuuk "o the mountain, a little son of Will verely burned. Hall was thrown from bis sled into Following the League of Natons a barb wire fence and badly gashed lecture by Evangelist Taylor Sat about the face and throat. Dr. Mc- urday the big audience voted unan Kinney took five stitches in treating imously in favor of the league plan the wounds. , as proposed at the' great peace, con- Von. ference. The Weston Commercial V 11(U 14 WVaa SB VV UOl l v , . western story Mrs. J. F. Snider. "That'ji Where the West Begins" Mrs. J. H.Williams. Unique place cards marked the covers for eighteen members and one guest Miss Vira Morrison. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. E. C. Rogers and Mrs. Wiliams, assisted by the hostess. Club members were unanimous in pronouncing this gathering one of the most diverting and emoya An Appreciation f Strictly hand tailored. Your choice of style. 3 Your choice of ' material from 400 sjimples. 4 Individuality of style be coming to your figu re'. . 5 Prices but little higher thaa for ready-nmde. 6 - Workmanship and mater ' ial much better. 7 Holds its shaple until worn out. r A. i Aw ) 'P if rw z on some back street a suit, you know You can go into a store and buy a suit for $7.69 just but you wouldn't wear it among your friends. Not much! You would be ashamed to. But with a Born suit it's different. It has that individuality of ' 1 1 ll. .1 k1r m ark -aTk 1 1rt va3 anrr Wl AMt" Style Uiat can ue uau.uiuv m a iciuuicu gauuwn. 4 The length is reckoned on your height; the should- i i .i a? . . k i. niifi'T nnr Tin miYMi nnnr. nard Bell, is expected to-arrive c u Wea reso.uuons iavonnB ; r 7"-.-"- The Weston Ministerial Associa tion desires to thank all who helped meet?"?! the griSey X ers are made to fit your shoulders. All of this were, we especially mania Mrs. I soon at his home in Saskatchewan after three . years of imprison ment in Germany. He was cap tured while serving with a Cana dian regiment and his experience since has been far from enviable. copy oi whlcn was Oregon delegation in this plan, a wired to the Congress. Oregon may be bone dry, but this particular part of it is moist enough following the most abun dant winter precipitiation ever pre cipitated. The ground is now so well soaked, in fact, that fears are expressed ' of soil-washing in the hills should the March rains con ers who helped in the chorus. - E. F. WRIGGLE, Secretary. ORDINANCE NO. 259 Y counts tor the well-dressed man., it's a source satisfaction', of pride in your own achievements. of I dafor uZwzz& w p? w now 80 .wr Pertaininif to Pub,ic Rev. J. S. Rhodes, pastor of the wel1 soaked, in fact, that fears are 'Dancing. . Method! church there, in revival expressed ot soil-washing m the The People of the City of Weston services. Mr. Rhodes was the im- h.,lls should the March rains con- do Ordain as follows: mediate predecessor of Mr. Payne tinue- Section 1. It shall be unlawful as pastor of the United Brethren Under date of February 6 First for any person or persons to con church , at Weston, a good many Lieutenant C. H, Smith sends from duct or permit any dance in any years ago. - - . France to his two yourtgsters, Ern- public place or public building Farl Barnptt who nlaved nrivate est and Ruth, a card of introduc- within the corporate limits of the r r to the card are Pete's lifeless re- ment of Fifty ($50.00 Dollars) as a orders from Nelson while the st mams, he having fallen victim while license for each dance so conduct-, A ter sened as section foreman dur- P'"" forbidden temtory. , cd. . - - ing his father's absence. Reports Announcement is made that there JJlLtfil rLT V are that any sign of insubordina- will be no sewing at the Red Cross J.S & tion would have been auc'.led with- rooms until further notice. A sam- uur "KXr"v'" wi JL d-fa making pantaloons for hiA) .The Weston Concert Band has Bebjuin boys rn.ssing and want- d not more 0ne Hundred been engaged to play for the cen- d headquarters Finder will (?100 00) Doarg, and u,wn re. tennial celebration of the founda- lnd ame at the home of f usai to pay 8Uch fine Fhall be im- tion of Odd Fellowship to be held &. j. cuiiey. prisoned in the city jail for not at Pendleton April 26 during the While in town the other day Geo.' less than ten days nor more than district convention of this order. B.. CarmiehacI said he was getting thirty days. , The program of the day will in- ready to reseed his crop, as it had Passed the Common Council and elude a parade, exercises, banquet, frozen ' out beyond question. In an approved by the Mayor .this Clh band concert and the like. Weath- adjoining field some hybrid wheat day of March, 1919. . er permitting, the celebration will of J. N. York's entirely escaped J. M. BANISTER, Mayor, be held in the open air. . damage. J.. W. PORTER, Recorder. "LABI They Are on the Way Our line of Spring Coats for ladies will be here in ample time for your needs. 'Our stock this season will be larger by far than usual and the show ing will surpass that of any previous season. ....... . t " Y : : -