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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
THE UNIVERSAL CAR II EIYE f'QNEY-SAYING SERVICE Your Ford car will pive 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 get from a brand new car. It's all in the knowing hovr. 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 us look it over "a stitch in time saves nine." LIBERTY AUTO CO. O. A. Adams, Mgr. -(Successors to Weston Auto Co.) WML KAIL IHSTKE FOR WESTON COBHUNITY; . KoUc of Final Account In the County Court of Mm SUM of Ortgon for Umatilla uouniy. 1 .In Mm MtUr of the EUle of Jos. Anton rdrr, ueceawia. fVmmlttMl twldftl DOOB till NOTICK IS HEREBY Uivtn w Committee peciaes wjxia w whom kt concern that Uni rVWrtr, adminWretrU of iim mUI of Joe. Anton l Awr. docod. - . 1 J w A. I MAiuiiil and itmrt In At a juint committee meeting th- ministration of tho e.tUi that Wcdm.lv afternoon it wa. voted Jii" tf nnrtiBiM tho We. .. .. j .. - H--..L iota ia nVWk w.... .M..k m. hh.ri In tho fartnoon M the time, end tho 3 m. a r n t ir IT Joint Weston Opera Boos. f ront and to have a corner entrance with double doors. Tho stage will b moved forward eight or ten feet, with the view of using It for the double purpose of stage and dining hall. Among the new equip ment to be bought immediately are a motion picture machine and a piano. The new front will be of attrac tive design and will be built diag onally. Additional ground needed will be donated by Watta & Roger. The enterprise will be financed by the aale of memberships In th Memorial Hall association. G. W. Staggs headed the list this morning with a subscription of $100". The institution is to be the property of the entire community of Weston. White for the entire building nutsido and in is the color most U.ted this tho Wh dsy of February, iaia. Lna Paowaa , , Administratrix. Wux M. PTaaoK ..... a ki . .u wilm o. . . . Attorneys for Aaminwvrmvri. The unmatchable SIX at $1305 Also Cole Eight, Reo and Dort Automobiles. A. IV. LUIIDELL - - - Agent & fi r-i 5 i i n n n x Bk a mm c a I i I i i i s. yN r favored by the committee members. x x X BREVITiES ' - - . . a. a, a. ay - a. .a. a ized by tho election of S. A. Barnes Rev. W. S. Payne fmm Hnntjiville. IMj uviu . .. ducted a week's revival. Mrs. H. E. Douglas The Willys Overland cars give satisfaction. I have taken three .th,s -IOJ 5"! chairman and Mrs. C H. Smith W lys Knight 4, one wmys o ana one light 4? It is a pleasure to sell as secretary. Others present were these cars, they give such delight Mrs. E. 0. DeMoss, Mrs. R. Morri- k. Mmm. Don't nav one thou- v r Rrwr P. C. Roirers. Expert dentistry prices reasons- Mn( or twelve hundred dollars for Watt. j-, c. Fitzpatrick and ble. Dr. Sponogle. Athena. flashy paint. I will give you any ' - appoint. Mi Susie Zignwi of State Lir. color body you . wahou t hid the Sting commUtce. ? JStSJ? gndm0ther, SSS SL in whTch to fill your or. Wood, HUpatrick and Mrs. DeMosa returned bun- . i it.. fK-rlanH jf t,a ihm!t constitution and day from Huntsville, where ne con- )e - e best service of any by-laws. auto company in the market, and has pur- the best car for the money. See the The movement for a soldiers chased the B. B. Hall residence beautiful Six I am aemonsirauny Bnd pioneers memorial Duuam nronertv on Broad street. now. You will want one like it. Weston took definite shape at the Pr t , .Mwnf(ir hatch. Dr. S. L. Kennard. dealer. commercial club meeting Monday taSfci&S iSlSS LastSaturday evening the girls JJ foT. Mrs. A. A. Kees. . 22S Mr A Mrs. P. C. McCausland . " V.rT: hoth h, going u u . - Wte(1. Rllbv Price, president ton. ti Pnwpii. vice m-esident: Eva A SnMtrp on the Wild Horse t.nnnVII. secretary: Mina near the Harris place is reported treasurer: Goldie Nesbit, reporter, to have collapsed because of b.gn Business over, the girls spent the P"' . rJ & . , .vpnimr in fun. C. H. Smith, Mrs. w. a. rrice, t added a trailer to my MisTHoh AS "w X auto stae. I will be pleased to han- W'JJ? They reported through their spokes die vourfreizht orders. 0. H. Mc- was appreciated by all. Reresb. "7 J proposed r. . nunti worn isprvcKi nv Lne nusiess. --- - v.- riin commumty hall had met witn unan- assistedbyMissColvin. jmous favor at a recent club meet- The seating capacity of the lodge m president Porter appointed a ball was taxed last evening to committee consisting of Clark olo accommodate the large number of wood, F. C. Fitzpatrick and Dr. A 1am1 atirl vieitinir Odd FplloWS Who nr.... ivitk ho r-nmmil. X ' It is announced that no services jsgembied here to exemplify the 0f cub women. A motion pre- f nrill ha held nXt . . . . . j J rpl . . . .. i,. OjO oi mijr ia.-v. "... - " " nm ana mira aegreet. iue v8 ed that D0U1 i w.-' wfAn'c 'fiain nav" the oDenimr of fc v nan iur ucawno vs. F . - , k A ir tjh if iQ nnTYiinor likp an avalanciie The joint committee was organ- I tilt! AVlCHIUi Itti T B Ml Ai A. J a W V 7 W W jrl the style event 01 weswn evcijr and child in splendid new attire, smiling, happy. Begin your preparation now and let us be of every possible service to you. ila clj a3r3 S C3 be under one roof met with mnced favor. 1 The commercial club was visited V u . iinioirstinn of icven ladies 03 Price, from the Saturday Afternoon club, A oorter' which included Mrs. E. M. Smith. X it the president; Mrs. E. 0. DeMoss, Mrs. em uie v w s pri( o 4 Pherrin. D. W. dinger .reports about four feet of snow at Tanks and about ten feet at Toll Gate, accord ing to the Milton Eagle. It is announced that no services -ambled here e uciu w Sunday at the Methodist church, be cause family. Rav Philadelphia ceivmg tha move foreign waters. . the shelvea of the local -library, about town by S. A Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner have The Long Shadow, by Bower Per- C. Rogers. , sold out their holding, near Cor- suasive Peggy, by Thompson; A In general the P'" r o Kis, Oregon, and moved back Daughter of the Land, Porter; A community gathering place where t Itilcounty. They plan to Girl Named Mary, Thompkins. JJS i reside m Pendleton. Who will tell us how to secure a Matrons acting alter- ! Income tax officers Miller, Cham- statue of a pioneer and so dier boy Mte, nogte86eg and motion pic- berlain and Lunda will be at the and a machine gun or small cannon tureg pregented, - a suitable depart- 1 .;fw hoii n Atupna Marcn ai ana an tor iiieujuriai uan . a April 1 to assist those who have Committee. failed to make their returns within the required time. . The local lodge of Pythians had ... 3m:hm'' udinneiotr nirrnr - upon Fred Hende. Lom Hstll ... ' L, Now the and uscar rurceii. any hw . r. f wi health. " ier. haDn er. and occaslon' t if the blood is given Bonds have been sold ana me nir. the stomach nnfr94 fot to the Warren Con- a mif onH ha rms nf Winter. tf 4hla notice is marked it siirni rimitinii Himnan for Work M.nmiilntl in tho tvstpm. Hrfupn A. that vniii suKwrtntlnn PXIiirpB PUUVHVI1 wa.fni - ... V.iw uwm.a, 1 1U U VM. - F . t amounting to one million dollars aWay. Hollister's Rocky Mountain April 1, 1919. We would most on the Teel irrigation project near Tea is one of the very best and gratefully appreciate your prompt unrest Snrinff medicines to take, renewal. Get it and see the difference in the Subscription rates by the year," .... nn .. - ...Ml 1 . ... t fr . li . . . wnoe rami v. ineir coior win m sz.uo: six momns. ai.uu:-vnice the Weston neighborhood, evjv RjifnrHav and Monday we shall have for a Special Three Days' Showing a large assortment t of MILLINERY. This includes the latest creations x c;rr Airnoi- frnm the wholesale nouse. we ask that you make a special effort to see this assort ment, which is sent for the convenience of our customers. It affords an opportunity to seiect irom est possible showing ot Deautnui new aesigusi will delight the most exacting, and at prices -o tVinn Mf. v stnrps are compelled to ask. This in addition to our already complete line, which has been selected with a desire to meet tne wisnes ui our rapidly growing trade. MOTHERS that the whole family part- a splay X roph. V rhere O mont will tx Hpvoted to the die nf ninneor relics and soldier troph la. in us and cabinets. There will also be a kitchen and banquet- I- nw uiMctnitol Mmmtinifv IflK i V. vwnoiv..-.. r "feeds." . in view oi general u "; i'- jt proval accorded the movement, con J la fait that tlfosant BCtivi. a, I1UCIIVC 10 v.i v " v ' MX efn91 - U ai U W If svJ rfta BbM' sui fcw : ...:n Mr.tolll7a In saHv action. sret alonir better ' - A a thoro purify- Mftr- ta nhscrlhM X and bowels clean- f X PRINGl Echo. About 20.000 put under water. W - "9 acres will be ? I nwav Monday at his home in Asn- land, Oregon. Mr. Leach was born in Morrow county, Oregon, about 40 years ago and came to Weston when a boy. He is survived by a widow and two sons. Athena Press: Sidney Barnes is employed as salesman at Stephen's Pure Food Grocery. Sid, who fol lowed camouflaging while with the 116th Engineers in France, finds opportunity to wield a facile pen and brush in illustrative show win dow cards for the store. This is on the side, when he is not weigh ing out bacon and beans. uhnln familv. Thoif mnt will bp rJA better, they'll feel fine and be well months, 60 cento. r anI hunntf : Th trader is invariably tinued at expiration. dlscon- Liberty Bonds i " An absolutely safe Invest ment. If you have money to In vest, boy Liberty Bonds from us. If you sell Liberty Bonds, sell to ui. Ws boy and sell Liberty Bonds. Any denomination $50 $100 $o00-11000. James Walla Walla L. Elam Washington Stockholders' Meeting The adjourned meeting of stock holders of the Weston Mercantile Co. of January 16 will be called to reconvene Saturday! March 22, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Masonic hall, Weston, Or., for the purpose of electing a board of. directors for the ensuing year and for transact ing such other business as may come before the stockholders. F. D. WATTS, President J. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. They are here now ready for your inspection -Capes, Dolmans, Coats-direct from the makers-the new "cloud" shades, tans, blues, etc., X . aj. i.!.. i...l kuAMi'niv inmfnrtVt1i mnrlo fnr Wnl RPl-VlPP. Olir X custpmers tell us they are cheaper by ten dollars per garment than city store prices, and we know the statement is correct. See for yourself. t