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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1919)
KSSSSSSSSS DEViTEHS X X X X t X X X Y X X X X X X X X X V I '4 i J f T V t t f r j y r T f 5 4 y ? f r y y ? .? .? ? ? -v Y .t ; . produces in the motor those ideal conditions which cause it to develop more Tower and Speed, run further on a gallon of fuel, and really adds 60 percent to the life and durability of any gasoline-driven machine. Box of 60 Tankil Tablets... Bos of 100 Tankii Tablets.. ..60c. .91.00 A.PIl!JPS,VestCD C i! ORDER NOW A. W. Lundell, Agti Expert dentistry pneoe reasonai bio. Dr. Sponogle, Athena. MIm Doris Barnee hu accepted ft H position in the Davis confectionery; store. j Mrs. A. G. Winn and son, G. W. Winn, are visiting friends in Cor. vallla. Dr. McKinncy is now making his out-of-town calls in a new - Dort touring car. Mrs. Allison Wood of Montour, Idaho, has been the guest of Mr. of Others .a rJisti.ln Km ,CiS vVVVSWSJV and Mrs. Joe Kead. AAVkAAMAMWVVVV Mrs. P. T. Harbour i i it I i I v r u j , il and Mrs. Etta Gerking were visiting over Sunday in Walla Walla. Strayed One Holstein heifer, branded T P on left hip. Reward. J. C. Price, Weston, Or. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Read are now residing in WaiUburg. having mov I i n f ed to that city from Athena. r-' X Mr- M,ry Snider 'has at X from Tacoma, Wash., .for a e3 ttk Km nnttuw f!raniim WHOLESALE PfliSE i o o o We are fortunate in having received a shipment of spring coats that have been used for samples by traveling salesmen. We bought these up for far less than their value and how offer them to our custom ers at less than cost of manufacture in all about two dozen snappy, pretty models, no two alike-r-a rare opportunity. i! Get wise and have your teeth repaired. You ; will feel better right away. Get those old decayed stumps removed, have new teeth put in, in place of ; them, so that you can properly masticate your food.": Have those cavities in yflur teeth filled, thus pre venting theij loss DO IT NOW I Nuf Sed v; The Propho Painless Dental Parlors guarantee all their work--1 specializing in the making of Plates, Crowns, Bridges Painless Extractions, and all the different ; kinds of Fillings. " i le Proplio PaMass j Bentd Parlors ; 755 Main Street. (Corner of Court and Main ; j Streets.) Telephone 1000. Pendleton, Or. i : Again, Nuf Sed ArflllfirtH IHl! fiilll 11 Hie All white some trimmed in dainty pink or navy blue all of excellent material, ser viceable, pretty, desirable garments; the accumulation of the past two seasons; many of them worth twice what we ask. But we desire to close them out and "have made two lots. All values up to $2.50 will go for $1.19. All that sold formerly "for $1.00, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 will be placed on the table" at 89c. arrived visit with her mother, Grandma Van Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nelson and Master Marshall Nelson left Wednesday on their return home to North Yakima; MM It A A ' I 1. LI J May H is me umc sna nemgriM Hall is the place to see tne senior 1 class play. Bo there and you will not be lonesome. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lundell aiv Z rived , Tuesday evening from lone; . Y Oregon, for a visit at the home of their son. A. W. Lundell. Y Crescent Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will entertain the members of the Milton chapter at their fbdge borne in Weston this evening. . . -1 Mrs. , Sarah Ray left for her home in Portland Wednesday morn ing after an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. M. W. Van Win kleand friends at Weston. . ft S ZZri dress the people at the Umatilla .!t.P"d 2Z2 "9 Pioneers' reunion Jn Wetton Leader officeT It will be known as ESZlT Lr tnTsZ I have moved my stock of car. the -'victory reunion . , Xe . a m : . . T am Has nfflM I kau Ika HaMif a a motoring party 01 vmion tee: "Tne omcers aid heroic srr- ' " -" Y knightaW. H. Booher, C. W. Av. vice in France and will relate per- anilatest styles of Willys-Knight Y ery, F. O. Lucas and J. H. Price aortal experiences and the expert- cars on the market, consisting of f went to Walla Walla Wednesday to enecs of their commands on the An fourt txim Mi eghta. C attend the Washington grand lodge mg line. This will be first-hand in- U1, ji. . wmL.if n!Kf X and the Dokie bcrcmonial. formaUon and Just what we have T'f'n'g" X A beautiful new flag floated Wed- " wanted. The committee f., car you drhre the very best that la X nesday morning from the elty flag vcry fortunate in iccuring these made. This is the only car which X polo- one of the longest and speakers end knows that all will has the siwve-valve motor. If you Y straightest in the atate. It la nine enjoy them." f don't know how superior this motor Y h sixteen feet in siie, or four feet Jt-es Doss, who lived in Weston is to others, come in aid I will ex ? longer than the former lag. when a'boy, more than a third of ,,,in to you. Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Ross and i7w i can ,ulM)y you with oarta for ME-N3DCE, FM3S! ..... a a . w a AW (UM ffhlal WMtf ffA llaftV Tfiaft Alii Htue son nave returned irom nocn- - ,'-".7J:.r snv Wmi.KnIrhl , OvrlnH ci- town over sna renrw acquainiancv - - - UK. klnnaku. Dealer, f . Weston, Oregon. with the few boyhood friends who yet remain. Mr. Doss has spent most of his life in California since lo.vintr Wwtnn atwt hk. latolv luMn X Mr. and .. Mrs. Harry . Edwards empoyed mp building at Val r have been visiting Jn Weston from jej0. He lt ,m bii wty t0 Twin Y the Scrimsher ranch near Holdman. p.iig ifaho ; Mr. Edwards reporta the wheat to , , L A, be farther advanced in that neigh- 0-w engineers have ser the borhood than around Weston, with r(le stakes for the depot road Im a very promising outlook. provement, and everything is In A T. A. Brace of Perry, MIsbouH, tnn. X b -nother citizen whom Weaton I. m Vt- Vt an'oU W 'dKlBS A'ff-V.75SS??T " ? railroad company has agreed to con- Priw.ta Qarence Chevow Y ieno m J . rT jTl . tribut, 500' Dni,n P'P" has been Fos" Hex Gia.duaUoUxrd The season of the year is gradually drawing near when we are reminded of the Commencement occasion, and the pretty girl and young man graduates come in for the major share of pride and admiration even temporarily placing the community house in the background. For an appropriate present allow us to suggest : ' JEWELRY FANCY PENCILS, PINS, RINGS, CHAINS, LAVELIERES. ' -s . f DAINTY IVORY IN BRUSHES, MIRRORS', NOVELTIES, COMBS HUNDREDS OF TOILET ARTICLES. ' SILKS, HOSIERY, WAISTS. BRASSIERES, CAMISOLES, DRESS MATERIALS, ETC. ester, , Mnn., where , Mr. Ross has been receiving treatment at Mayo Bros.' hospital. - They , will spend the summer at Bingham Sorimra. bow 1 wtston soior ciea The manner in ' which a Weston soldier met death at tha fighting front is thus described by Colin V. Dyment in one of his interesting ar ticles in the Morning Oregonfan: "A shell that lit in a shell hula with a trio of men killed three more machine gunners Instantly Acting Corpor- eston. Or.: Privata Clarence Chevoya of Fres no, Cal., and Private Freeman E. Rose of Washtucna. Wash. Thrv different . the minute were In a holfi just forward of the on the Charles Berg vn v u mnta withinir crest of 269 instead of behind it. residence. Walla walla, yesterday warmth filla thp system. It's a and had chosen that hole because it morning, the police seized what pcagure to take Hoi I liter's Rocky wsa deep, although they had pre they said was a complete moon- ..) rM Hai nt,rif tk viouslv started to dla nn nf thai shining outfitcopper kettles, worm blood, drives out the germs of Win- own" on the reveres slope- Next and all together with two small eU you hustling, bustling, day the company A of the 347th aegs ana several iwiue. m.eu wun fM of jJa and energy. 35c. H. strong liquor, i i ' . Goodwin. Adv. : . ; ' The S. Wyatt place on Pine creek excrdses In commemoration above town, about 200 W, h f Decoration Day, -May 80, will oeen sow w a w - won waaraa, in at City park at two o'clock in Oregon, who will soon occupy it the moon. The program will with his farnl y. -The deal was Mniil!t of choru8Cf muie by made by A; W. Lundell, local realty th, Wegton Band and operator. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt addreM by cv, Alfred Lockwood and Mr. Drew are said to contem- 0j pendct0n plate moving to Weston to reside. , ! T " ,' ine lmeatun ' cemeienes win copy of the' Leader be sent him. In a raid on the Charles Berg ordered. You feel you take The visit of F. W. Settlemeir of "Z. V.' 'Tr""."'" . ur?on.Ior umu,i uV' rZun t k rrrr"' In ."s. Matter of mil nn 1 Ml six months in France with- the engin- .... I7..1.. .rlntlaflnn n hW - lant struggle made by France do?s X not include a preference toward that 1 devoted land as a permanent place. 3KKKK home. - r I Y T ? J "T-X it i f after serving a little more than machine gun battalion waa to open Are on the approaches to 288. In the morning three warm bodies were found in the shell hole. Che voya's head was off, Bracken's arms were shattered, Rosa was badly cut up." Notice e! Final Account In the County Court nf the Ststa of nty. Woodburn. erand master of the TZZ. T n 17. oAru: in.v" ",r lM 01 Masonic order, was greatly enjoyed of tne faithfu, work ,)f the MXton Notlc, fa h b , th t th un at : Weston uesday evening by a w f GouId Nev , fftet haa derslgned h. fll her fln.1 accost goodly number of local and visiting tho ..ent city" on the hill been 523 a5,fJ,, S?littod ,!?ti -dbS!rby tS mEK t"cre beautiful. ' ptZ:; iSty .Members of Stevens Idge No; : ountv eourt hniu i renaieton, Oregon, aS the place . - . . . m n i i l m T. 1. 1 a. galed with an excellent .lunch by nignw m rywim, met law court room In tha larfim nf tha Kjuitrn Kiiir. evening- bi Ainena wun ine oreui- sc rena eton. c ren were. Aiva wurzer was re- "ng saw account ana Another Weston soldier. Zeke paIvimI Infft th nrdr. nrlnr trt fyntna SHa all O'Harra reached home this week, to Alberta. t Scott Banister drove out home the count: aton, Oi laid ac biectior and report should be made and filed eo snd allobjectlons to said for report. Anv Anal account or before said date with the above eu- mien court. , last evening in a handsome Willys- d., f."" ' wWll Six seven-passenger touring car, Administrator, bought of the local agent. Dr., Ken- -- ' ,. . , i nard. W. M. Pttsnee ; G. H. Blthee You'll be delighted with "All-of-Sudden-Peggy" at Memorial Hall next Tuesday evening. Peterson & Dishop Pendleton, Or. LAWYERS , Freewster, 0r