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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1919)
UDEillK HUlUtUMf I Wt UMIliiUt IU ItlA&t M OUR BOW J to Weston and vicinity. We like you so far and we want you to like us. Come and Size Us Up it will cost you nothing. . Read us between the lines (or blinkers) and when you have work in our line you will know whether you wish to TRY US SAFETY FIRST-We guarantee our work and our guarantee means just what we say, straight English. Estimates cheerfully given. We will put your car in shape for Bum Roads, and then you are ready for the GOOD ROADS COM Firestone, Federal, , Goodrich and Republic TIRES (a dandy line.) MONOGRAM OIL A slippery, greasy kind that stays. The only Ford Authorized Sales and Service Station in town. Place your order now. The only way you can secure new Fords is by ordering. . FULL LINE O? TARTS J O. A. ADAMS, Man'gr Mr. and Mr. Dud Morrlsctte hav moved into a cottage on north Water street. Mr. and Mrs. J. I!. IViw r in Publisher" i Statement Statement of the ownership, management, iti, required by the Act of Congress of August U, 191 2, Walla Walla, where in under medical care. Mrs. lYIee of the weekly Werton Leader, published at Weston. Oregon, for 3 .t:. mLi. .1 nt "!"wr .nJ .wn-r- S returned tivea and frienda at Portland MiM Isabella MacKcnxie ia re ported to be ill with acarlet fever oes none in a Lewistown, Montana, hospital. Smiley & I Vat, Weston's new blacksmiths, are kept constantly busy and say that they like the place. Herman Staggs has returned from Oregon Agricultural College managing Clark Wood, Weston, Oregon. Known bondholders or morlyag- CLARK WOOL). Sworn to and subscribed Itefore me this 4th day of April. 1919. ANDY T. HARNETT. (My commission expires Oct. 20, 1919.) a S. A. Scripps-Bootli TJho Ultimate habfo Sx If you are in the market for a car a demon stration will convinco you that this car will out perform any light six on the market; that in sturdiness, ruggedness, convenience, finish and class it has no competitor at anywbero near the price-$1395. A. W. Lundoll, Act. ranch J. D. Miller and family have re turned to Weston from 'Pendleton, and will again make their home in this city. Roy Tompkins and an automobile party of Walla Walla knights, were here yesterday on their way to fra ternize with Pythian Lodge of Athena. Mrs. Virgil Neild ia here from Portland for a visit with parents and friends. Upon her return to Ittrtiand Mrs. rueim win oe accom- a panied by her mother, Mrs. J. Kirk- X patrlck. A handsome display counter in which you can see what you want and thus ask for it without hesi tationhas been added to the Weston Mercantile Co.'a grocery department. Mrs. Mabel Settlemeier, grand ItarniMi hu mirehaiuHl thn (3 ITT.? tOT "AZr residence lots of the William Biair 1 !k ww, w" M"";1 ""estate on Broad street. fVICTOBT TROPHY Tfi IU VVE.U I UIU I UtUUinll Jk i April 8, 1:30 p. e, (or 30 ItMes Ak. , ? Mi t x 1 Pendleton and Athena. During her er V Saturday and Monday we will have a shipment y worth matron of the Easterner. & Vf lnHips' hnta Hl'iwf f mm tJlfi wholpSalft hoilSG that X .ning. visitor, were present from promises to surpass in beauty any previous snow ing. Remember, the assortment will be large, giv ing you an opportunity to select from the most at tractive styles at your convenience a city showing at your own door. Much attention is given in this shipment to misses and children's hats -the chic, pretty things so much in vogue this season. Mrs. Scttlemeie by Mrs. F. D. stay in Weston was entertained Watts. Mrs. Lizzie Lansdale and Ralph Lansdale are moving back to their mountain farm this Week from the Umatilla river. Miss Mary Lans dale has six weeks more of teach ing at her river school, where she has some interesting young Indian pupils. "The Great Reconstruction Era" is the title of a lecture to be giv en at Weston opera house next Monday evening at eight o'clock by W. A. Baker of Portland under auspices of the Bible Students. Seats are free and no collection will be taken. Weston was the first town in the county to go over the top in the BREVITIES Chance Rogers contributed gener- 7 uDc,0l",n- ously to the funds of Washington Mrs. Sim J. Culley, local Red Cross ,mmnna,ii. i,ii chairman, desires to thank all those vvKiiuwunvauu niuiii, vis io s wv 1 1 v Ladles' Coat The new styles, the season's best selections. y New garments are constantly being added. It will 4 pay you to spend an hour in this department. If X we do not have what you wish we will get it for you. Rulon Smith was up from Pen dleton Sunday. W. L. Rayborn is in Pendleton this week on jury service. motoring trip north with a party from Weston. Over there occasion al requests for contributions are made to Oregon motorists, and Chance was quite urgently urged to pungle by three total strangers who chased his Hudson on motorcycles. who contributed to this worthy V cause. There will be work at head- quartern every Tuesady and Friday afternoons and a large attendance is urged. TW. ...III U ..l.w. .t AIICIV 1111 UC DCI f IVCO St UIC Methodist churcn next bunday. I 9 "What's your hurry?" they asked, The quarantine has been lifted and V Expert dentistry prices reasona- when he permitted himself to be the danger of contagion is past, so 5 ble Dr Sponogle. Athena. overumen. v nance renuea imu ne tnai Kev. v,. u. wicuausiana -oi w " " , , . , was in no especial rush, and they Butte, Montana, will fill the pulpit Sidney Tucker left last week on insisted that he would have Sunday morning and evening. Mr. X his return to Amethyst, Alberta. pnty 0f time to haul out is wallet McCausland is a strong preacher f J. S. Lieuallen, government and fork over sever simoleons. He and comes with a message that is V blacksmith at Rieth, Oregon, is in did so without argument. vital to all. You should hear him V town lor a ween s luriougn wiu Qne hundred merchants of the In- Bl DOin ;rv,teB' ouujr bchooi his family. land Empire, located at widely scat- the feuIr h,our'. Eoenin8r0,er" J. F. Snider and family returned tered points, have organized the "ght 0 c,ock- Sl E' Pow Monday from a motoring trip to Creasy Corporation and started in cll P8810'- f Dayton, where they visited several the wholesale grocery business. The At the commercial club meeting days with' relatives. stockholders are to receive the ben- Tuesday evening President Porter enis or cooperative Duying. Bimi- appointed tne rouowing citizens as lar wholesale houses have been a committee to work in cooperation opened in 24 cities. The manager with the city council toward bring- Direct from the east received but yesterday a new shipment of these handsome garments; the new plaids in silks and wool; the attractive over skirt effect, plaited, plain and fancy. No two alike, assuring that individuality of style so much desired. t Lawrence Pennington and family have moved again to Hingham, i-Et that membership of 300 to ing about a general observance of in tractor operation are in demand. 400 fa confidentIy expected. He Weston's annual clean-up days: D. Mrs. Marvin Price is convalescing says the plan will reduce the high F. Lavender, G. DeGraw, W. R. at her home in this city after an cost of living for the consumer and Storms, A. W, LundeP, W. II. operation which was performed last will be a deterrrent to mail order Gould. At the same meeting P. T. weeK at ot. Mary s nospitai, maim nouses, as it win give -tne retail Harbour and J. r . snider were as- Walla, for the removal of a tumor, merchant an opportunity to operate signed to the duty of making the A Clem ' Duncan demonstrated the lower depot road more passable in readi- X other day that gear will not run The news was received in Weston nes? ,0' Victory "n lPhy without gasoline. He only had to with much regret by the many tram, which comes next Tuesday. walk a few miles, and is fully satis- friends of the MacKenzie family of The four agricultural pilgrims X fied, in view of his important dis- the death March 28 at Lewistown, who went north not long ago to see V covery. Montana, of Kenneth MacKenzie. if they could find any Canadian The Weston brickyard has been He succumbed to pneumonia fol- dollars B-rolllng up hill, all have A put in shape for the season's run. '0Win8 Bn attack of influenza, which employment on one ranch. It is A Certain features of the work of PreVa'ent in Lewistown for the some ranch, too six miles square J brickmaking will be taken over un- th'r t'me anc' '8 port to be and would have Umatilla coun- IT der contract this year by Jack causing many fatalities. Mr. ty's biggest wheat farm looking like V Tutes MacKenize, who grew up in Weston, a truck patch. It is owned by the V ,' . ... . was 8 successful young farmer of C. G. Noble Foundation, Ltd., is Watts & Rogers are taking in- Montana, and his passing cuts short located in the neighborhood of A ventory of the Henry Barrett stock a ijfe 0f usefulness and promise. Nobleford, Alberta, and is known X at Athena, preparatory to closing a He is survived by a widow and as the Cameron ranch. Luther f deal for the same. It mil be i Watts three children. Sheljenberger writes that he count- 9 ' &.getn J.U6t mffr the hl11 fro,n The city council decided Wed- ed ""en tractors on this ranch, and either town hereafter. ne r'1' . "uncii oecmea nea- . horses in thn hum A , nesday evening to let a contract for "lat " nf ifJU nor8e m tne, .D"r" V After investing in a new Ford laying new water main on Broad Srfrae o ft" teamsters are paid $100 A car, Henry Thompson was a guest gtreet. Steel pipe formerly used month' and t their board and X Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. between the dam and headgate is room besides. Along with Luther f Jones. He learned to drive the car available for the nurnose. The on the .Cameron ranch payroll are V and then motored home to surprise council deslirnflted next Saturday Walter Williams, Walter Beamer V Mrs. Thompson with his acquisition. an Monday as annual clean-up and R8ad C. M. Schneider has leased a half days, section of land near Washtucna, and Henry Dowd's work horses, which left Saturday for his new place, ac- were sick last week with a strange companied by his family, to do the malady that causer considerable ' spring plowing. He will return in alarm in the Uplands, are belter, time to put in the crop on his up- Dr. Baddeley, the veterinarian land farm, where Tom Booher and called, found the trouble to be due family are temporarily residing. to eating fern and decayed straw. ... I - - - - .- HOE Appeal of Debl Denies" Wsihlnfton. tugens plication for a rehearing from conviction and tentencs years' imprisonment for violating th esplonai act was dsniad by ths iu proms court We are headquarters for shoes for men, women and children. THE ARMY SHOE for men, so much desired, at $5.50, $6.00 and $6.50. This is the most practical shoe for men, both from the standpoint of comfort and service. Beautiful New Tans, both low and dressy heel. Black for every use Mary Jane Oxfords, Oxfords and Pumps. BUG US Y01 PRODUCE You are urged to visit our big, clean, attractive grocery, where there is every thing to eat. Talk to us about potatoes. We are fortunate ' in having a market and can handle your stock. Bring us your produce; we can handle it. But- ! ter, eggs, turnips, carrots, etc. . flan 1 a - a v, m m. m . r mam wr mm . ma mr u vr arm rm n n w m f I