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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1919)
Honest veniatdinj? brevities ff: OCCASIONAL overhauling U an important prfU of the earn of your car. There are few mechanisms mora delicate than the enginemore repon aive to proper attention. , A distrust of tho men to whom he must trust his car oflcn leads tlte motorist to neglect necessary overhauling. It it not so with our patrons. Their con ' fiJence in us is a matter of course. It is never abused k, Proper Work R if Properly Priced Evrrvlhiriff needed is done. SHI Nothina unnecessary is done. Whatever is done is done skill fully and promptly. Hie result is satisfaction to you. We welcome any job any ' investigation of either our meth ods or our prices. Prompt Service-Grtain Satisfaction Goodrich and Federal Tires Monogram Oil. New Ford Touring Car Ready for Defi very. LIBERTY AUTO CO. (0. A. Adams) Church AanouncemenU Church of the Brethren-Sunday 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. H, Gordon, elder, Methodist Church Sunday acfiool at 10 a. m. Preaching services, at U a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Epworth Utiguc 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 tfhool at 10:00 a. m. Junior C. E. at 2:30 p. m. C. E. meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening. E. F. Wriggle, pastor. , Baptist Church The Church with V cordial welcome for all. Sunday Bchool at ten o'clock, preaching at eleven. Also preaching at eight o'clock In the evening. W. R. Storms, pastor. Christian Science Society-Services Sunday at 11 a. in., and Wednesday evening at 7:30. Water street, near Main. ; Cools the stomach, wash out the bowels, drives out impurities, bol the liver it's Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea. Take it onco-a-weck during hot weather and eve how happy and contented you'll be. 35c. Tea or Tablet. II. Goodwin. Salesmen wonted to "solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address The Victor Oil Co., Cleve land, Ohio. Good seven-room house with mod ern appointments and six lots for, sale am bargain. Terms. Robert Proudfit. Mrs. Hubert Wheeler of Pendle ton was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra. Mrs. Walter Webb and family, have moved Into the Phillip cottage on Washington ttrvet. It. II. King began cutting his season's crop this week with a new Milwaukee binder. j'- U. II. Williams left yesterday for. Coeur d'Alene, Iduho, to look after his timber land Interests. Mr. and Mrs. William Young and family of North Yakima are viblt Ing at tho Frank Hildebrandt resi dence. It is reported that Marion Man uel I is threshing C0-bustul wheat on his holdings between Weston' and Athena. , . The person who borrowed a hand spray pump from R. G. Saling is requested to kindly retiitn the im plement at once. Adv. AccompunU-d by his family, Sum Banister was here a few days from Enterprise to visit his mother, whose illness continues serious. " Dr. N. P. Bennet left Tuesday for Portland. He is expected home the last of the week, accompanied by Mrs. Bennet and their little son. Albert Gould and Ernest March have gone with their headers to Adams, where they will be part of the harvesting outfit of Foster ft Adams. Mrs. Marion O'Harra and her daughter, Miss Eva O'Harra, left Monday morning for Dixie, Wash., to visit Mrs. O'Harra 's sister, Mrs, Cora Woolen. Mrs. Kittio Ray and Frank J. Van Winkle came Up this week from Portland to visit their mother, Mrs. M. W. Van Winkle, who Is In, failing health. ' v - I tl IL....J air, ana aire. m. k. nuers uu daughter and Mrs. N. R. McVey of 1 Pendleton motored to Weston Sun- i day and were guests at the A. W. Lundel I residence. Charles Dixon is a happy man,: having finished paying for his resi dence property this week with the proceeds of day labor. Ho has been two years in the process. At their little factory on south. Water street Hall & Harmon are giving their attention to wheat racks, six of which they are turn-, ing out this week to fill orders. , We have recently taken over the Hardware, Implement and Lumber business previously conducted by Messrs. Watta & Rogers at .Weston, Oregon. The etock is being replenished and large shipments of goods are arriving almost daily, and more will fol low until we can offer you one of the best lines of HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS in Umatilla County. We arc contemplating extensive alterations in the Main Hard ware Huilding and will also add a show room for implements, where we will be able to display,' set up, a complete line of Farm Machinery. ' It will be it all times be our aim to carry . everything in our line needful to the community: and furthermore, nothing but goods of quality will be handled by us. If at any time we should .have an inferior article we will be frank to tell you, and will sell it according to its merits. It is a fact known to all that "everything is high." but we will do business on the least margin of profit possible to insure the safe conduct of the business. , We will treat all alike and give everyone a square deal. We want you to come in and get acquainted and make yourselves at home. . - If courteous treatment, square dealing and good goods at the right prices are any inducement, you will trade with us. Make this your Headquarters while in Weston. Jones & Jouqq Hardware, Implements and. Lumber P. s. Weston, Oregon Success to our Predecessors. Yes, we have "Stogies." CHICK FOOD . and Poultry Supplies Interaalional Stock Food and Tonics - Groin ore 'Fertilizer i The Ellison-White . Chautauqua eniracrement at Weston closes this tVH Huuuia has resiirned as chief evenimr with the concert by tho of police ,and water superintendent Royal Hawaiian. ''Interesting fea in order to give his sole attention turesof the week were the imper to plumbing and repair work. The sonations by S. Piatt Jones, whose council has elected C. W. Avery to '.portrayal of a loutish youth with the position. a bad cold reciting "The Charge of Members of the Church of the g-gSJ Brethren have arranged for a series -ft. . The J of special meetings tW. .fall begin- Jj SJTSSfs F'LKerof' 7. who served four, years on the will continue two weeks. nterd t0 8ome Athena Press: Miss Gladys extent with the week's program. Smith of Weston is here to keep , books for the firm of WatU & Rog- Ice cream and cake will be served era. Miss Smith was formerly an on the city park lawn by the ladies Sen? girl, having resided here of the Methodist Church tomorrow with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ', Saturday evening, beginning at M. Smith, prior to their removal to six-thirty o clock. A special myita Weston I - tion is extended to new arrival in .. . . Weston, that they may, com and wnue piaiyng ai ner nw,vn art,nnnU. BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop Sixty (minimum). $1 00 One hundred.. i : 1 35 Two hundred....... 2 00 Each additional hundred 0 60 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon , , Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty Pure White " Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped . mills in the' Northwest,, Soid In Weston by V Weston Mercantile Company r s - - u - TW io.tw.tr a littln Hullirlltpr f Hpn ry Sams sustained a fracture of her S. S. Nelson, agent of the O-W., right forearm. Later a boy in the at Weston, leaves soon for Portland, same fumily was quite badly burned another operation on his right eye while trying to close the stove door ball having been found to be ncees with his foot, Both patients were sary. J. W. Reilly will have charge attended by Dr. McKinney. ' at Weston station as relief agent A Studebaker Six touring car has during Mr. Nelson's absence, been put in commission as an auto a daughter was lorn Wednesday stage on the run between Weston evening to Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Pendleton, with J. S. Mattoon Graham at St. Vincent's hospital, as manager and Ed. F. Wheeler as prndleton. The news that he is chauffer. Mr. Mattoon is also run- now a "grandpa" was received by ning a Hudson car as an auto bus Doe Kennard with every evidence between the Weston hotel, of which appreciation and pride, he is now landlord, and the depot.. - "' . , . . .... , The charge for sawing cordwood In order to avoid the hill road into l6-inch lengths will be $1.00 a south of Milton, a ne,w grade has atfaf August j Other saw been established for tlie state high- . t proportionate prices. Soren way.. It follows the canyon to the Tworse right after leaving the city limits '. . and crosses the present macadam Miss Vida Staggs arrived last at a low place near the summit of week from Spokane for A vacation the hill making less than a five- vjist at the home of her parents, uercent grade.' A number of de- Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Achilles. tnnrs will be made between Milton . 1 Hires .ill ROOT BEER j; m At any place where soft bTetg a oW- ((i fj Bottled In 3 w . V l THE HENRY WEINHARD PLANT f) Bottlfiamsnib PORTLAND, ORECOW V The Fanners Bank of Vestan EstebOsfeed 1891 j and Weston, according to the Mil ton Eagle. " . Miss Aline E. Noren, formerly of the Weston school faculty, is now engaged in educational work ill Europe. She writes to a Weston friend that she is stationed at Be sancon, a delightful town of 75,000 near the Swiss border. She says: "I am workimr hard, but love it. Vou can imngine that being here sft near the Alps is womierlul. Mr nn1 Mrs. Geo. Carmichuel motored over yesterday from Walla Walla. ; ' , , F. G. Lucas left yesterday on a business trip to Spokane. . REWARD! REWARD! A suitable cash reward will be given for the return of a brown traveling bag which was lost Tues day in Weston or on the road lend- This ing to Milton. This bag belongs to READY CASH enables one to take advantage of any opportunity. Bank accounts supply the ready, cash. t SAVE AND PAY UP !-...: u.. 4 ..n,i ... inv.. n mpmlipr rf the t hautaunua com- 15 U UU1VV13UJI vunn, nit" "v . a school detachment hero attending pany and conUms some articles, of the university. I expect to be in value only to the owners. Notify Paris soon." - , - J- w PORTER.