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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1919)
"It's in The Kiting" TRUSSES - ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS ARCH SLTrORTS and ELASTIC STOCKINGS PROPERLY FITTED by an expert. tallmii drug Co. t GAUD) ft KACSE I WALLA WALLA. WASH. 8 :5 ootiBx mm mm Zjic llnmatchabfo Six If you are in the market for a car a demon ' stration will convince you that this car will out perform any light six on the market; that in sturdiness, ruggedncss, convenience, finish and class it has no competitor at anywhere near the. priee-$1395. A. W. Lundell, Agt. BSEVTHS lit selected thr will be less damage to valuable farming land In thla vlcinity in opening the right of way out of town; that with the paved highway running through it . .i.i,....n f Main it reel iutclf will ultimately lie a shipment of, egg nMV, th. tK M.ln street fuun. . . .. ... . Uln and Memorial nail will .be on 1 ,: v) K - aV 11 M fk I c jr v v i v t-n - i -:. z-. .-.: vn ."Say, pal, can you reach that for me?" Mi Vida Greer was a visitor Wednroday at the Morrison ranch. Mrs. G. DeGraw and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cullry am visiting in Walla Walla. A )Mtato buyrr from Sunnitiik Wash., Mr. Saul, is in the Wratoh uplands tinlay (ooking for wed tatoi. Just rccvivod tlr.o coal. This sue ts suHrior for range and cook stove use. P. T. Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. !(. Goodwin, Mrs. Mary C. McN, Mrs. Lilian Fnnl cricka Vnd Miss Louise Rintoul at tendod Kaster senievs at lVndle ton. (Yank Bryant oC Hermlston and his son, Lyle Ur)ant of Gibbon, were here Saturday while on their way home from the flying circus at Walla Walla. Joe Hodgnon has "fixed up" his office at the mill in truly elegant style and now' it ts said that all he needs i a young lady sinograph er of a type to match the furniture Men arc at work this week tear ing down the old !overidge barn, which will be replaced by Memorial hall. The barn wa- bought for the lumber It contains by John Beamer. Etway Es25tr Visits Westaa Dr. tcaaet, ftmtist, Writ Ltciti "'M. O. Hennett, aHsintHnt stato f ' highway engineer, was In Weston , I. N. 1 Ilennet has decided to Monday and went over the proposed taU In Weston for the practice of route through this city. Consider- dentistry, and w open offices up. able difference of opinion has arisen In the Weston Mercantile in Weston as to whether the high- building about the flrst of May. way should go north on Water . . 'nnet la a Kraduate of the atnet or traverse Main street and North IVifie Iental College of .kwihrni itnt.l. AdvncatM of iVtland an Institution which haa the latter route point out that If It won reeognitldn for excellent work He but lately finiohed 18 months of servl.'e in the IVntal Corps of the Unitd Stats Army. lor 12 months he was senior officer at Vancouver barracks. He held the rank of flrst lieutenant and had lin recommended for a captaincy. Ho la married, and Mrs. Bennet will join him in Weston this coming the main line of tourist travel and Weston will thus be brought into "Jm3'' , , , nore favorable notice. Water Ir. Bennet will install first-claw street proponents contend that on modern equipment-Including full this route there will be a "straight laboratory , apparatus for crown, shoot" through town; that Weston bridge and plate work- In his Wes will have a paved road part way to ln offices, the depot, and that the Water , street route was set forth in the official notices of the special county bonding election. IVtitlons favor ing both routes were in circulation thia week, and at this writing the matter was still the gods." 'on, the Bjptbt Congregation Feasts " At the Baptist Church last Sun day morning I'm tor Storms waa To Help th Lowly Spud A meeting of potato growers of the Weston country is planned for the near future. The various knees of problems connected with seed selec tion, grading and marketing wilt then be taken up and discussed, and an effort will be made to have a speaker present from Oregon Agricultural College. A committee consisting of K. C. Greer and F. 0. Fitxpatrkk was appointed at Tues- the com- surprised to hear Mr. John Bcamcr announce that the congregation was day evening's meeting of invited to remain for dinner. The mereial club to arrange for the uat In (hi rlajut room were ar itux'tintr. It la fi'lt that with nrott- J. F. Snider and family are mov- mnm-it In table form and a table the er organization and co-ooeration a e 9 I ' .,'', L-- y ing this week to Athena. Mr. Sni der continues in the emploj'mcnt of Watts ft Rogers, having been transferred to their Athena estab lishment. . " - Many Weston Odd Fellows headed by the Weston Concert Band are going to Fcndleton tomorrow to attend the district convention. Sim Barnes will be grand marshal of the afternoon parade. A silver tea for the. benefit ef the Weston Public Librarywill be giv. en Saturday afternoon, April 26, in the Gould building on Main street. The public is cordially invited to attend and aid in this worthy caue. Jess Fowls went a-ftshing In Pine creek Wednesday and got a prodigious bite. Yanking on Mj pole ho brought out length of the room was loaded with ermanent market can be built up the best the Weston country affords, for Wciton mountain potatoes, and that is the best that grows, which are found by dealers to be of The bountiful feast, was discussed superior quality. It is pointed out with great relish, and at Its close that a car of Dee Chuttes potatoes Mr. Joe Key announced that the lately sold at a very fancy figure on congregational dinner would be re- a declining market, because a mark peated every three months during ft reputation has been carefully the stay of the present pastor. The built up for spuds from that sec next "spread" will occur the third tlon. :, '- Sunday in July, and all are invited to come by both pastor and congre gation. V 'J , . "I" ., ' , If this notice Is marked it aignl- Manager L. E. Coyle of the Mil- Res that your subscription expires t6n citv liirhtimr s.vstcm has placed May 1, 1019. We Would most RoUct to Subscribers, dead cats. They were not catfish. either, but genuinely defunct fe lines. . K. G. Lucas spent the early part of the week on a trip over the Warm Springs irrigation project in Malheur county. Two camps are now at woik on this enterprise, by whici somo 31,000 acres will be irrigated. The enterprise la being fnmed by private capital. Hey Wiun has clinched bis record .. h WTfcl '' ' "-' W- S'f'- :Ui : t "'r.J''' P'-Mf7-u N 88 the champion land trad;r of , u , ' V'; ; .;t; :&!m - f. lirt"ia?,un-7 hl eoms 'J ,. i i'( ?;,,'"'"'' '1 V J ' rK,tit.r - Jj9 other deal. Ho has cold the Fr . 'J V Is Ls. ,, V'' "V 7 -"Tr zier place In the Juniper neighbor. ! ;L rK U f SfyHf ' hcoi, 720 rres. to Charles Wilks . ' .;Vy.VK "A Ji t plHceM.rchlsHastfor$84,000. ' ' 'ItJkyh.'J JtWmf t . A free Itcture I. announced for ! .V''f '5k bWtff I ' - next Monday evening at eight W-5';' V'' 'Ja. V-'1f I o'clock, li will be given by Benj. ; :! i)A c.t' '$n,'f y i iJ- H. Boyd of New York on the sub- t- . '': ,'it ff, Jed. "Where Are the Soldier 'if; , ,y ' dAi 11. Dbad7" &ata are free at Weston , 'if yvVV " jff'.n.''s 'Jf ll oiwra Houkc, where the lecture lllsyyS ' 'Axr Ml W takea plaoe, and- no collection will an order for more than six miles of gratefully appreciate your prompt copper wire to be used in rebuild-, renewal. ing and improvement. The wire was bought for 23 cents a pound a saving of 13 cents from the price a sackful of of one year ago. by the 11.00; Expert dentistry prices reasona ble, Dr. Sponogle. Athena. , t Subscription rates $2.00; six months, months, CO cents. The Leader is invariably tinucd at expiration. year, three diseon- TERMS CASH -At Ud.r shop. fpiE GOVERNMENT is spending millions right now and is going to spend millions more rebuilding our wounded. - Thousands of THEM vho left legs, or, arms, or health over there are asking you to reach ) 'something for them. , THEY ARE ASKING YOU TO REACH THE it J M VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN This advertisement contributed through the patriotic co-operation of The WESTON MERCANTILE CO. - All the singers in Weston, and tho surrous ding countryside are in vited and. urged to attend the chorus rehwarsal to be conducted by IWcssor Lundell next Monday ev ening at seven-thirty in Masonic hall. Some ringing choruses will le rehwimK) for the Memorial hall dedicate , and it is desired to have as many voices as possible, . At the Meihodist Church next Sunds Rev. H. S. Shangle, presi dent of Columbia College, Milton, ' , will ifnkiiu Dr. Shangle needs no intr'jduction to a Weston audience, for you all know that his coming means a full house and good scr-m-iiw. He will discuss some very v; tal subjects in an able manner. : Hwir hiVn. S. E. Powell, pastor, 1 While Selmer Thompson was en gaged n repairing a fence in the uplands the other day, his team took frfaht at the rumbling of thunder and ran away." It is re ported that the frenzied animals tore through no less than four Larbed wire fenced without sustain ing so much as a scratch, although uic wagun was utterly demolished. ; The Saturday Afternoon Club was entertained at the home of Mrs.-W. S. Price April 19. The annual ejection of officers was held, resulting as 'follows: Mra. II. Goodwin, president; Mrs. K. C. Rogers, vice president; Mrs. W, S. Price, secretary; Mrs. F, D, WatU, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Prdudfit, reporter. Muts Ruby Price , gave several piano solos which were greatly appreciated. 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