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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
s Victory Announcement I.I0RE MILEAGE ADJUSTTiiEHT Oil BREVITIES SaVERTOVII CORDS 8000 HUES SAFETY TREADS 6000 IMS Goodrich Tire In Actual Usage on Hoad and Pave mcnt sro today Kcgularly unfolding such Matchless Mileage in Excess of Adjustment llusis that Goodrich knows it has thi Strongest, Most Durable Tires the Rubber Industry nas Produced. BEST IN THE LONG KUN LIBERTY AUTO CO. (O. A. ADAMS) WESTON, OUEGON -AZ-v's'vyw tiic f$U(. Mountain Kawmill prop erty consisting of over 1 100 acre of good lund, a lot of timber and a ' irood sawmill and box factory, all for sale. It would make three or four good farmii and the mill ran iiu h whnli! bill. Three or four Set of breeching work young men with some I'EP can ....... ( - 1 ... ...A . il.f.. .......... mane a Donun&B oui m u" iiivi tunity. . It must be sold, and f Ifl, f.00 take the. whole thing. F. V. 'WatU., '.. The "glad bahd" wa extended by Weston ix.-ople yesterduy with en pedal cordially to Sergeant Janus Kirkpatrick (ranking a mauler en gineer, senior, grade) who served 18 montha overseas, lie came nome For Sale harneM, Andy Darnell See J. K. McDanlel for a bargain in 40 acres of timber land. Joe Wurzcr returned from a re cent fishing trip to the Umatilla river, with a 151-inch trout, Miaa Gladys Smith is enjoying a two weeka' vacation vlait wilh her tiatcr and brother at Nampa, Idaho. Miaa Artie Hart of Walla Walla V th his mother, who has been y s la viaiting at the home of her un-tmg in Portland. He says the cle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. beat paper he read in Paris waa the Tucker. '.,. We8lon Leader. Otho Keeder of Athena has There la nothing woree than bad, bought a Chandler touring tour foul smelling breath; get rid of it from Geo. Shields, agent for this ''5your friends sake anyway. Ho hater a KOCKy Mountain ica will clean and purify your stomach Ihiwi Ir: vour breath will be territory. Mr. J. E. Jonea motored -to Wal la Walla Saturday with F. J. Jack aon and family of Gerking Flat to attend camp meeting. , ' The contract for furnishing coal to the Weston school district was awarded by the board to P. T. Har bour. The Wood contract went to Dr. F. D. WatU. sweet, your disposition improved, your friends increased. 35c. Tea or Tablets. II. Goodwin. Adv. "He that hath not music in his soul and ia not moved by concord of sweet sounds" would better stay sway from the Pendleton celebra tion. The Pendleton.-Milton and The mountain grasshopper fight- Weston bands have all three been era received a lot of poison mash engaged to play both days. Saturday I'aria green oeing uic Th Another Carload Just Received. Touring Cars and Roadsters "COME AND GET IT!" Orders filled in rotation and they won't last long, so we urge that you COME IN NOW! Liberty Auto Co. OREGON NEWS NOTES ouiuruay- j arm rwn win uk Tn BtaU, r 8Uto meehan- principal Ingredient. They P"ml- a examiners created by the latt The annual summer session of the ly put it out, and it ia said to be wisiBture is distributng application Oregon normal school will open at making a Killing. , blanks looking to the early exami- Monmouth, Monday. C. D. Gabrielson of Salem a nation and licensing of every auto celebrated Oregon cartoonist who mechanic in the state, handle fire Insurance as a side issue j E jonea j, a jay off from -lately rambled through Weston, rur, mi, etrry-m yesterday, and stopping to call on the local agents. ,.. the Weston folk who all too Chord! Announcement! Church of the BrethrenSunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. C. W. S. at 6:30 p. m. Bible Study, Life of Christ, at 7:30 p, m. J, 11. Gordon, elder, Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Epworth League at 7;30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. S. E. Powell, pastor. United Brethren Church Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Junior C. E. at 2:30 p. m. C. E. meeting at 1 p. m. Prayer meet lng Wednesdsy evening. E. F. Wriggle, pastor. - Baptist Church The Church with a cordial welcome for all. ' Sunday school at ten o'clock, preaching at eleven.1 Also preaching at eight o'clock in the evening. W. R. Storms, pastor. Christian Science SocietySer vices Sunday at 7:30 p. m., and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Water street, near Main. A GOOD BUY in a Whitman county .wheat ranch. 480 acres, all farmed, 210 crop,, all lays good, part fenced hog tight. Running water ; near school ; modern house. 1 Price $100 per acre includes all crops, all stock, machin ery, etc. Only few" "days left at above price. See me or write me for wheat land. Phone 462. C. S. BASSETT, Washtucna, Wash. "Gabe's" visits here are seldom. Robert Withee and family of Walla Walla were recent guests at the J. P. Lieuallen farm. Mrs. Withee waa formerly a Weston girl, Miss Bessie Logan. Mr. Withee represents the Harrington Combine Tractor Co. saw the big welcome to the soldier boys at Walla Walla. Good seven-room house with mod ern appointments and Bix lots for sale at a bargain. Terms. Robert Proudfit. Sergeants E. L. Blomgren and Sylvan Kennard sailed from France June 15, and will soon be home. Grandma Banister is reported to- FINE FARM FOR SALE 240 acres, all hog-tight fence, running water In every field, 8 room house, 3 barns, chicken cor rals, garage, fine shade trees, rural route at door; near school house; 65 acres to alfalfa, balance to spring and fall grain except about 20 acres; altitude 1600 feet, rain fall about 25 inches; $65 per acre including crop, cr $50 without; good terms. It is an ideal home and will bear investigation. Good reas ons for selling. CLARENCE DAVIS, Goldendale, Wash. Klickitat County. ; Attorney-at-Law Practices In all State and Kadnral ','.. Courts. . ATHENA, OK BOON Notice to Water Consumers Irrigation is permied only be tween the hours of six and seven p. m. In all cases where consum ers are found to be violating this rule, the water will be permanent ly shut off at the main. Irrigation will be discontinued after July 1. FRED G. DUPU1S, Water Superintendent. Dr. S. L KHSARD j Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone Main 253 Union county district, association, I. O. O. F- held Its fourth annual meet ing at Union June 25-26. A water carnival with various con tests, will be a 'feature of the Fourth of July celebration In Albany this year. Company C. of the new regiment of Oregon national guard was mustered luto federal service at Eugene with 72 men. Governor Ben Olcott has accepted an Invitation to be present, at the Fourth of July celebration at Eugene this year. Joslah Wills, a 191 graduate of the Oregon Normal achool, has been chosen county school superintendent of Polk county. Dairymen of Clatsop county are planning to atari a cheese factory for the use of the surplus milk which Is produced there. Fifty head of Jersey cattle brougnt Liberty Bonds An absolutely safe Invest ment, If you have money to in vest, buy Liberty Bonds from us. If you sell Liberty Bonds, sell to ut. We buy and ell Liberty Bonds. Any denomination $50-1100 I6W-I10W. James L. Elam Walla Walla Washington F. A. Lundell of lone, Morrow county, cime up vu -uurnu uic ww. dingof his grandson, Leon Lundell. , day to be in a very critical condi Mr. Lundell has 24 grandchildren, but as this was the first one to . marry he did not feel that he could Sorely Some SbOW miss the event. - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis left Pendleton, Or., June 24. The this week for a three months' vaca- pl ugliest, ugliest plug ugly parade tlon trip, iney nave gone to woi- Pendleton nas ever Deen privilege - . . f H son, Washington., where, their, to peep at will writhe and wriggle JX; younger son, Claud Davis, is local- Us way along the line marcn oi " r . Id. They will afterward visit J. the Fourth of July procession. Or- "-8 m(nM crew O. Davis and family at Echo. iginality will Pta ZTolnTTJZ J. 13. Hart, now a substantial Jte quantit. esth atth. j udg eawill somem Oregon farmer near Wall. Walla, was a re- have to roll the bones to decide i of Coid mi cent Weston visitor. Mr. Hart was who shall .- the'te The fortyfltth annual meeting of the guest for a time of Trajan and $5 prizes offered for the best assocjation Tucker on Wild Horse mountain, l"e to the roJ will be held in the Elks' lodge room which he saw for the first time- The re 8 ''mlt ZfSZ ' Portland. June 26. 27. and 28. although he- "grew up" in the .e. e"US MtoewhS- The Heppner Hotel association ha. Weston country. J P.ed the plan, of John x: B A party consisting of Henry, other epecie8 0f rare bird will be architect, for a three-story, sso.ooo Jasper and Fred Sams returned welcomed, and persons who are try- structure to be built this summer. Saturday from a bear hunt on the : tn f some ur ze win- Mansion, coum, iUu,u...w.. . . ... ww 'o ' Three fatal accidents out of a total of 507'were reported to the Industrial accident commission during the past week, according to the weekly acci dent report. Governor Olcott haa Issued a pro clamation calling on the people of Ore gon to tend all possible financial aid to the drive for funda in behalf of the Salvation Army. Bev. A. J. Hunsaker of Yamhill coun ty, who first came to Oregon In 184T, waa elected president of the Oregon Pioneer association at its annual con vention In Portland. Twenty-five thousand dollars is the estimate of the value of the property left by the late W. N. Matlock of Pendleton, according to the petition for the probate of hie wllL Total defictt of the Portland Rose Festival association as a result of the Victory carnival amounts to about $$000, which will have to be made up by private subscriptiona. Organization of an association of physicians of Deschutes, Jefferson and , Crook counties were perfected In Red mond, when Dr. J. F. Hosch of that city waa elected president Members of the Oregon Dairymen league in convention In Portland de clared to a man that they are not getting enough money for milk the price must go up, they Insist. M. H. Nickelsen, reflected to the post at the annual school election in Hood Riverr la the dean of Oregon school clerks. Mr. Nickelsen has serv ed in the position for 23 years. William J. Clarke, who died In Port, land at the age of 62, waa a native of Salem and a retired newspaper man. For some years he was editor and publisher of the Gervaia Star. Forty-two members of the Reserve Officers' Tralnlna Corps division of w"V - lilac IAJ IIKUI V VUV cvuiv yi . .... , . Salmon river. They saw no leas g C05tume ue mged to eat a er of Polk county died at ma nome ,n . than thirteen bear, and got two of plcic dinner of cod meats, salads, Dallas, after an Illness of only a few tu 4h0 trn,a v . u i, v, hnrii. Mr. Manston was 69 years attend the annual six weeks encamp- mem. uv t" ., nanuwicnes, iremiB, cuuuiuucio, win- -- ! J . 1. U m lit ! nnli.ia tnnr, ... . . I I . - r.i BalU w mve utoh iv h.viivo nes, tnllK, CUSlara Bnu persumiiuiio rxt i.i.nt ailvnrfin. Thov nut M.iVinr oml 1 ment at the Presidio, San Francisco. Twelve hundred persons attended the Lane county Salvation Army home service fund ball held by the Eugene Elka lodge. More than J600 was real ised. A majority of union labor men of Tortland are favorable to the Mooney sympathetic strike, according to re ports received by the Central Labor council. Authorities at the state hospital for the Insane report the escape of Thomas Loveall, age 51, who was com mitted to the institution from Medford on June 7. Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburj, 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 Theatre, Athena PROGRAM The Fanners Bank of Weston of a giant silvertip. They put evening before retiring and forth no especial effort to make this en register their impressions, fellow's acquaintance. fwo miles of parade is predicted William N. Oliver, now a resident by Ed Geist, chairman of the pa of Reed Point, Montana, has sent rade committee, who says Jake together with his Leader subscrip- Welch "will have about half that tlon a donation of J5.00 to Memor- distance filled with plug uglies. ia! Hall at Weston. He reports Five fraternal organizations repre that crops in his locality are not senting Helix, Weston and AUiena looking so good as at this time last have declared they will haye. floats year. Even with plenty of rain all capable of taking that $100 prize from now on crops will be 50 per- money. cent short of last year's yield in . Local ' fraternal orders, stores White Beaver valley. . , and owners of private cars are fall. iL . 1 lng in line in great shape, and Mr. S. T. Gore, the well known archl- u the parade will tect and builder of Walla Walla, bfi the the Fourth of July was the successful bidder among h brought out in Pendleton, four atlhough not the lowest for the Alick Johnson farm residence." northwest of town, work on which ' is now on progress,. This beautiful home of the Johnson family will be of the bungalow type and will -contain nine rooms. It will cost complete in the neighborhood of $8000. , Saturday, June 28-The world's Mrs. Mary C. Gilliam lost a work greatest acrobatic comedian, Fred horse In a peculiar manner at her Stone, In "The Goat." An Art place In the uplands- recently, craft picture of exceptional merit. While Jumping a fence the horse A two-reel ' Sennett Comedy on the was wounded In the thigh by a side. snag, and.bled to.death. No .team Sunday, Juno 297-Winsome BiU being available to move the animal, ie Burke in one of her strongest which rested on a rocky ledge, it screen productions, "The Land of was covered with bark and burned. lromlse." This is one of Para This is the second horse Mrs. Gil- mount's greatest pictures, featuring liam has had the misfortune, to 0ne of the real stars of the stage lose in a few months by accident. and screen. Also a clean comedy .. .. . . . . .1 i ; and the ever-interesting Pathe Hall & Harman, local black- rrLviv smiths, are doing a. little little , Tlllv 2pnrv n work The other day they put' Wednesday. July 2 Henry a. shoes on a colUS dSs old. lie Walthall in .the society drama no was hardly bigger than half-a-min- featuring in large city theatres ute, and his feet were about the 'Modern Husbands. A super de sire of a silver dollar. The work luxe Mutual picture. Comedy and was tJSSlkto beautiful prizmatic will be thrown , nn the screen in addition to the owner, wno went on nis way rejuy , ------ a lng. Later they put shoes on a bur- five-reel feature picture. ro for an old Bakersfield, Califor- Coming soon Sessue Hayakawa, ma. prospector who was going Japan's greatest actor, in "Bonds through to Idaho. , of Honor." wvvv-vavvvw Clinton Bartmess, 21 yeara old, vho recently returned from army service, waa found shot dead, apparently by accident. In the stable yard at the home ot hli father on a ranch up the Grand Ronde river, near La Grande. Rumors . are current In Klamath Falls regarding a new railroad pro ject down the Klamath river canyon from Klamath Falls to Crescent City or Eureka, CaL It is reported that surveyors are at work between this city and Yreka, Cal.. on the proposed line. Established 1891 We advise you to hold your Liberty Bonds; but if you must sell, we will be pleased1 to handle them for you at the market price. SAVE AND PAY UP