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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
T fell- OEVH1ES G3 fvnm i U y T produces in the motor those idea conditions which cause it to develop more Power and Speed, run further on a gallon of fuel, and really adds 50 percent to the life and durability of any paso-line-driven machine. Box of M Tankii Tablet We. box of WO.Tankii TabMa . Sl.W LFinLUPS.WestC 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, ruggedness, convenience, finish and class it has no competitor at anywhere near the price-$1395. A. W. Lundell, Act. Remember the date May 17, Expert dentitry -prices reason' blc. Dr. Sponogle, Athena. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Culley enter tained at dinner Sunday Mr. Lilian Fredericks, Miss Florence Simmons, Miss Vera .Tipton ami Mlsa Mlra Morrison. Dan McEachern, old timer who la again running a blacksmith shop in Milton after an absence of many years greeted Weston friends the other day. The Weston Mercantile Co. an special showing of mil- Parlors . . . t A A A A .1 AAAAAAA noUnCre S WvAWHHHWW linery for Saturday and Monday A T that will please and delight the la , .- ' ' dies of Weston and vicinity. I Special Showing of -BUTO-: lgglgg y I V . ' nesday. Come again. Karl. , X Y T V Y Y X Y X r x Y X Y y X' x y f y V $ Y X X Y ? Y ? ? Y t t ? T f ? Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y v ? ? ? y y y Y Y Y Y J Y Y Y f ? f I ' - lor Saturday and Monday A most attractive display of new hats just received for special showing. Note the window display. Call and inspect this most elaborate assortment of late spring and summer styles. fTlf DTH CRAFT ' tVr- - " -J j, Cbtbssg Cr:::r..:ifrf . 3 1 . ,,,,o,fVTvU ' .. ... ., him in- ! i if rr-'-'r ,Hn..i.niiiiiii.. nun mi- rived Sunday evening from lonu to join Mr. Read and make their home in Wenton. They have taken the Read cottage on Main street hill. Watts ft Rogers will soon have new office quarters in the Barrett building for their Athena store, re ports the Press. " The office will be located in the back end of the store room' and will be bonstructed of .concrete," y. ";.- Scott Banister dosed a deal Sat urday for the purchase of a "steel mule" tractor from Pr. Kennard. This non-kick animal is now pulling to-s and hvrowa at his farm, and said to negotiate the hillsides with case. , j Raymond W. Sowers, popular Weston youth, is now learning the army game in the Third Recruit Company, East Garrison, Angel Island, California, t He ranks as a buck private now, but there is no telling where he will stop, ' Fishing is rather poor in Fine creek once a famous trout stream according to local anglers. . Bob I'roudfit was among those who tried out Pine creek last Sunday. He made a very small CI Painless Dental FEBLETOirS HOST C0DH8I UP-TO-DATE DENTAL OFFICE , , " We take pride in naving a modern four-chair dental office and equipment-something new and different. " v ; . , We do only the very highest grade of den tistry. You can get work done cheaper elsewhere," but buying dentistry is just liko buying anything else -you get just what you pay for. Cheap prices, cheap material. We will tell you what your work will cost you before starting. You will get the very best mater ial and workmanship, we guaranteeing every thing to please you and to bo absolutely pain less. Your work will be finished in one day where practicable. If you need plates-tho kind you can wear in your mouth -bridge work, crowns, any kind of fillings, come to Tiie Propfea' Painless Dental Parlors "755 Main St (Corner Court) (Over Pendleton Drug Co.) i Pendleton, Oregon (C?ra Evmucs m stodays) Dr. B. G. Vinson, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Itor O'Hsrra arrived home Tuesday from their long pilgrimage throughout Wash intrton. Oreiron and California. catch, although Thev viaitd Seattlo. Portland. Cvn the fish he did land were nice ones. ir.i point. San Francisco. Los An Kalinor A West have received well-selected stock of Brunswick, and other points, ana nau a mow pU,ry, The burial service was con for their newly-opcned phonograbh enjoyable time. Attcr reeling up ductl by Rev. W. 8. layne. He Store in a front room of the Weston a 'bit .and getting acquainted again MlM brUf but fHng, tribute to Edmund BeaUt U!d to test Escorted to Weston from Seattlo by his sorrowing parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Deathe, and other n-Is-Uvea, the remains of the late Ed mund Beathe were laid to rest geles, Tygh Ridge in Wasco county nvnd$iy morning in Masonic cem ' I ,,!.. - ' V - 'f V '--' ' I 5 a-i r ) "I y y t Y Y V T I f T T garage. Why me urunswtcK mo- .v. i Mnaii .. .una-inr n aume his Job ss manager ox tne other makes is set forth in their ad vertiacmcnt elsewhere Miss Mary Lansdale was united in marriage Saturday afternoon to Mr. Joe B. Ramirez of Chihuahua, Mexico. The ceremony was per formed by Justice Parkes at his office in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ramirci will reside at Cayuse, where the bride is teaching school. Weston Mercantile grocery. Ho returns a confirmed Oregon booster snd more especially a Umatilla county and Weston txxwter. .There are lots worn little burgs than this one right here at the foot of the Blue mountains, he asserts. Call fomia he considers a bit over boomed. the memory of the departed Wee ton boy, whose promising life had been cut short while In the service of his country. The casket waa hidden beneath its load of beautiful flowers. The following sketch was read at the grave by the minister: - "James Edmund Beathe was born in Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon, Juno 23, 1893, and died suddunty in New York City April 10, 1919, at the age of twenty-five Some of Weston's young players until Msy 16, when they expect to "TL!r L f ""1. i!? u-i JZl T .Ti" ZEE? i miuieiana aru iwodstl fur the cele Ava brothera. fotir stiters and manv By a vote of three to two the bratcd Marine Band. Sixteen are friends to mourn his desth. city council decided Wednesday ev needed, as follows: One Kb clarinet, "He grew to manhood In Wertnr ening to refund for the two nights three Bb clarinets, three Bb cor- and since then had spent most of of the pioneer reunion, July 6 and nctg, one baritone, tone Bb bass his time sailing on transports from 7, $80- of the $100 licene which tuba, three slide trombones, one Seattle to foreign ports. He had would be required by the ordinance. oio Eb alto, one bass drummer, Just returned from France prior to relating to public dancing. This 0e trap drummer. This is de- his death, ordinance imposes a license of $60 ciared to be the opportunity of a "Edmund was always a Jolly, for each public dance held within lifetime for a young musician to good-natured boy j he always saw the city limits of Weston. develop under the leadership of the bright side of life. He was a 0. r Dan Kecncy, the Umapinc nim- "nie oi ui moei isieniea musi- xina ana loving son ana orouier & rod, passed through Weston the clans In the United States. Recruits and his first thoughts were always other day on his annual trip to the Wl" w rreciveu uy ueuicnani n. ior me gooa oi nis parrnis. mountains after bear. He. had a b. Potter atJOO Panama Building, 4 Y 1 y pack outfit and two bear dogs that rorwanu. ine oanu is at waro V attracted much attention. The Island, California. Ja, dogs arc said to be of the same c. W. Davidson, an sged resident A breed that were trained by the, Al- gnl civil war veteran of Weston,' lies for very useful service In the collapsed in the nostofllco Sunday Most any new suit will look good the first time it is put on but will it wear good? This is the all important question. If it -happens to be Clothcraft, ; it must wear good, because there's a guarantee of satis factory wear and service in the pocket of ; every Clothcraft Suit or Overcoat. fighting on the western front. Milton Eagle:' To combat the aphis in his orchards J. F. Stover, prominent fruit grower in this section of the valley, liberated sev eral thousand ladybugs Monday morning. Mr. Slover gathered the bugs tart fall in the mountain dis trict and kept them In cold storago at Walla Walla during the winter. Only twenty were found to be dead. chich r:i';;cEf:ENT$ Church of the Brethren Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. C. W. S. at 0:30 n. m. morning while waiting for his mall. Bible Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 lie was carried home in a se rious condition, but in a few days was ablo to appear on the street again. ' .v " - LEND A PENNY FOR EACH YANK p. m. J. H. Gordon, elder. ; Methodist ChurchSunday school at 10 a. tn. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Epworth League at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. 8, E. Powell, pastor. Ifll I Cn III fir AD united Brethren Church Preach lUUXl) U WAR ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. fof the Sunday school has charge of ' and will furnish music and singing J suitable for the occasion, and the V. sermon will be appropriate to the Amv V.vorvVmAv In lnvliA tn fntnn I.at 11 a. m. and honor your mother. A Wear a white flower for her sake. A E. F. Wriggle, pastor. - i ' A The annual meeting of the Uma tills Baptist Association will be 1 held In Weston next year, beginv ' ning May 1 and continuing three y days. The event was landed for y ' Weston by the local delegation at A the recent meeting of the associa i tion In Pendleton. Those In attend I iance from this point were Mr. and Mrs. John Beamer, Rev. and Mrs. O V!. 11. Kiorms. M. R. Adklns and X : D LI e I rv-j ounuay scnooi a. v;uo B. m. The United Brethren Church will .A lob!gn in Si, 7,vUl 0n Junior C' E- 8t 2:30 P- C. E. y, observe Sunday as Mother's Day. for ThOs Who Hate meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meet- win uivuu I mm mi nnggtc, pastor. Army sad Msrine Corps casualties reported by OtosrsI ranblog up to the opening of tba Victory Liberty Loss are shows below. If you sub scribed ens cent for ovary American boy killed, wounded, or mUilof, you P T Mtk n git rm ft u m am would iarait I2.S2S In the Loan. Tou would bars to subscribe 74 at the same rata for erery Tank killed. The Toll. Killed la aeflnn , , T.TS Died of wounds - - ., 14.1M Died of dlieaso , ., ......n.m Died of other cauies ,- , -, , 4,036 .v Baptist Church The Church with a cordial welcome for all. Sunday school at ten o'clock, preaching at eleven. Also preaching at eight o'clock In the evening. W. R. Victory torms, pastor. Christian Science Society Ser , vices Sunday at 11 a. m., and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Water street, near Main. ' Totsl dead Taken prisoner Missing In action wounded Come early If you want a seat. .,!'. '-UJ...M I Ximil.J.UH I.I'lLf, HOMER I. WATTS Aitorney-(.Uw snd Fednraf "Grand total ....94.583 - 4,777 - 4,961 . -181.037 Hrsotfces In si) State Cuurvi. .281341 ATHENA. OKEOON