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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1919)
r PATGiT, MOLE VIKAT and GRAM1 FL.OOR . Yellow and White w MEAL COR STEAM-ROLLED BAULKY AND VVIIKAT. CRUSHED AND CRACK KI) CORN We will crush your cob corn for you, or shell and crush it; or, If dry, grind It Into corn meal. GENERAL FEED ROLLING AND EXCHANGE iOJIR Cutubert Courtney "Old His Ell Cuthbrrt Courtney, a eon of C. W. ftmrtnev. u DBiliy wourweo 5 while serving with the Fignal Core U In the Argonne fighting. Although fl VrippM for life, he writea a rh-r. ful and enrouraging l Ut to hit Jj a a i . . i w i . m. i i - - - - OIU mil Iff lrnniji-u in iriiiuwr,, BREVITIES 'reserve Your Eggs der Ktrayrd A light lay two-year Inward. 8. J. Cutlfy xow -ww aLiiise That Old Ivory Bedroom Set when you see it in our window. YOU WILL LIKE IT BETTER when you see it in your bedroom. Be&ss Fumihire Store TJm letter waa wrilU-n on a tyi!- ! uviti-r whieh the nurKa tilwed In.'- Just rewlvi'd--a'ahlpment of egg ore hirn in hia bd in the Letter- u aire coal. Thla aite la superior for man General Hospital, Fan Francis- , range and rook stove use. P. T. ro. Among other things, he say: N Harbour. , i . "I have ixt-n in the hospital fr jj After apendinjr' the winU-r on a" r'y at;ven month now and il ia J farm near' Athena, Will lieathe and PlaKtoffi but U family h.v returned to their up. Jjt wffi S tanu nom. ( . 'he her for severs! montha yet and " Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 11. Mtlle r will at 111 have to have aome more K left Wednesday for their former w,or done requiring one or more home in Oklahoma, where they will opcrationa. I have had eix already, airain reside. I am aure anxioua to get it over E. W. Fehr la now with Watte & .with and get to doing something A Rogers, having succeeded to the for myself. I will always be a 3 poaition here of J. F. Snider, now cripple and will have that nWh manager of their Athena etore. to overcome than the other A . . , ,, i n fellow. But, gee! aomeone had the Mra. J. 0, Davis ea ed on Wes- . . to . . , did rt iSo ton frienda Tueeday while motoring wh I do iref somewhere in thia WITHfl Wi while eggs are plentiful. : Goodwin's Drug Store The Fanners Bank of Weston Estalfisled 1891 SAVE AND PAY UP Bank Jaa. M. Lynch, Governor Federal Reserve of San Francisco, says: ' "All Americana-MEN, WOMEN and even CHILDREN who remained at home in security and comparative comfort ahould immediately prepare to provide the funds which will fulfill our obligations and enable us to look our homing heroes squarely in the eye with the consciousness that we too have ' done our part" VICTORY LOAN DRIVE NOW ON 1 BUY A BOND I SAVE AND PAY UP BUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed nt the Leader oflitfe Sixty (minimum)........... $1 00 One hundred......!... .....,r............ 1 35 , Two hundred.......... ...... 2 00 ; Each additional hundred .. 0 GO Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Eitablished 1865 : Athena. Oregon . Waitjbur j, Wash. American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the , best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold In Weston by Weston Mercantile Company through from fccho to Walla Walla . . . ,h t i u t wt my with bin and Mra. Uuiabcholl. pandicap. I am planning for pro--Mra. Kittle Ray of Portland la fessional training." vlalting her mother, Mra. M. W. . Cuthbert was a boy of twelve or Van Winkle. A niece of Mra. Ray, , thereabout when he lived in Wee Mra. Calla McMullan, accompanies ton with hia parent, now raiding her. in aouthern Oregon. He had a dent SU-phen B. L. Penrose will be held June 7th to 10th at Whitman Several Weatnn atrceta were College, Walla Walla. graded thia week with the county r,.rl. C. Mv and fam y "r"-' "u,v moved back .Into'.' the uplands daon tractora., f thlm week in order to take care of ' ' - their spring work. The children will attend the mountain school. Mias Edna Hanna, formerly rep resenting the Malen Burnett School of Piano Playing and well known in Weston musical circles, is now en gaged in American Red Cro work in Paris, Frsnce. . The Athena Press reports the pawing of Edwin TL Cos, -pioneer hardware dealer of Athena and well known in Masonic circles. He died April 18 at Long Beach, California, at the age of 85 years. Twelve men from as many towns In Umatilla county have been added to the county committee to organize the Y. M. C. A, campaign drive. J. H. Price was appointed as the member from Weston. Mrs. Llna H. Sturgls, Mrs. M. J. Mnmh and Mra. Elizabeth Purdy motored up from Ptfndleton today' and called on Weston friends. Mrs. Sturgls Is leaving for New York City tomorrow to visit her son, Dr. C. C. Sturgls.. Mrs. L. A. West, sister of Mrs. R. G. Saling, arrived Thursday from Portland. Mrs. West and Mrs. Saling are preparing to open a music store in Weston, and will handle exclusively the, celebrated Brunswick phonographs. ' " . L. H. Curtis took the count the other day when a horse which he was harnessing at the F. L. Woods farm suddenly threw its head around and laid him low. His own head was quite badly damaged and required the attention of a surgeon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Waddingham and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koss and their little son left yesterday for the Middle West. The Wadding hams will visit relatives in Mo bridge, South Dakota, and Mr, Ross will take treatment at the Mayo Bros, hospital in Rochester,. Minnesota. , r You feel different the minute you take it a gentle soothing wamth fills the system. It's a pleasure to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Helps purify the blood, drives out the germs of Win ter, gets you hustling, bustling, full of life and energy. 35c, H. Goodwin. Adv. District Attorney Keator Is In a quandary a to whether" the herd law shall be referred to the voters of Umatilla county at the special election in June or shall.be obliged to go on the ballot at the general, election In November, 1920. He will put the matter up to the state attorney general. , Henry Lorenzen, for 30 years a resident of Umatilla county, was crushed beneath- his automobile Tuesday " in. an accident near his farm 14 miles of northwest of Pen dleton. His dead body was found by John Peters. Mr. Lorenzen had evidently killed his engine and was unable to stop his car as it rolled back down hill and over an embank-' ment. ' ' v t . A Detroit trust company and a St. Louis trust company are the joint buyers of Umatilla county's road bonds. They bid par for the entire Issue of $735,000 and a bo nus of $19,478. There were 25 bids , for the bonds, which bear 61 percent Interest and are regarded as a gilt-edged investment. The First National Bank of Milton was only $221 under the successful bid ders, and H. W. Collins of Pendle ton was a close third. j Liberty Bonds j hr. S. L WZIM j Veterinary Surgeon An absolutely fe inveat- mnt. If you have money to in vent, buy Liberty Bond from u. If you aell Liberty Bondi, tell to at. W buy and tt Liberty Bonds. Any denomination $50 $100 1600-11000. James Walla Walla L. Elam Washington Hospital at comer of Main and Broad streets. j I Phone Main 253 .ll; 0 1 T 0 H fl ll sL : : f" B If you want a good, dependable, garden hose one that will stand the gaff of hard usage we have it. ' Ours is a superior grade of moulded hose and is carried in all the wanted sizes. We can make up a hose for you in any length from one foot to 500 feet. . Prices with Couplings: ; One-half inch i ........... . . . . 15c per foot Five-eighths inch. 20c per foot 7 Three-quarters inch. . . ....... .25c per foot HOSEHOZZLES COSE REPAIRS -' Urin 'SPI0R3IEEIS P.S. Have you seen the $15.00 fly rod and the , Martin Automatic reel that we are going to give to some lucky fisherman? WATTS Ss ROG 4 1 f