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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
In 8, . . THE UNIVERSAL CAR Most of the Gu Companies thmugfinut the country use fleet of 1-ord Kuniiliifii The ame it true. tt other ht- corporations. 1 ho rciuons are very practical. 'I ' . lord l mm bout , ii the most economical r 'i :' i of tjuic!; trans portation from mamifartur t retailer. Fcr soliciting ImkincM, for the C ;Ilcttor, for tho Doctor, Contractor, Builder, and almost every other line of business activity, the i'ord Run about is really a nrcesity. Wctolu.it your order for one or more. Wc ak your repair butincM. We wtmlj like your motor accessory business. We can crv you, we believe, to your but advantage, . IIBERH AUTO CO. . o. a. Adams, Prop'r WCHTON, OREO, Kai-. BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop Ono hundred...,. 1 50 Each additional hundred.!.:...' 0 75 MEAT SCRAP I ItMBf ' -TT-Tl"TTWrHT Egg Aash, Bone, Shell and Grit for your chickens. DLATCHFORD'S CALF fiM for your calves and other Jbaby stock. Raise them without milk. Large Variety Dainty Design and Goodwin's Drug Store Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty randi Pure White WlQW? Made of. selected bl'uestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company BREVITIES Having recovered from the small pox, Walter Milton luia gone back to a good Job at I Grande. MiM Edna Brlgham of the Wait burg school faculty waa a laat week end guest of Mini ray Warren. ' A nifty body for C. 0. Pedtwn'a ru-w Ford truck haa Jurt been turn- cd out at tho E. R. Hall factory. Mis Hurtneniw Baker left Satur- duv for CluiMholm. All-rt. in vUit ri.r..n um,m Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Kinneur and their baby daughter motored over, Wednesday from their Couse creek farm. . ' . .. ., Mr. and Mra. Vernon 0 Ham nnu iwy wonn nuve rciurneu uieir outing at the i. G. June mountain pheaKunt preserve. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. K. M. Duckworth of Iliiket ' mountain died Saturday' at Walla Walla of lonHilitia. Gua liurgy came down this week from La Grouse, where he haa been improving hia mind and body in agricultural pursuits. James Klrkpatrick, well known civil war veteran of Weston, has gone to southern California for hia unnual winter sojourn. It is retried that Alex Me Intyre, a prognaiv young Athena farmer arid large land owner, re ceived f 89,000 for this year's crop. Mr. and Mrs. A: C. Ackerman have moved to Weston from Milton, Mr. Ackerman has bought tho O. II. Sowers cottage on north Broad street. - . George 0. Spring, farming with in" two mile of Moscow, Idaho, secured 50 DUhhela of Jenkins club spring wheat per acre on 9 acres. This is believed to be a record. Andy Barnelt is In Pendleton this we"k, relieving Virgil Lundel at the waka, Ferguson, Dalton, Freder Standard grocery. Virgil is off Ick, Michelena and others at regu- duty for a short season of Round Up band and orchestra playing. J. A. Ross has invested in a quarter section of good wheat land, all of which is in summer fallow, near Dayton,- Washington. Mr. Ross and family left this week for their new home. Mrs. W. A. Graham of Reedsport, Chorus." Oregon, is visiting her sisters. Mrs. Sunday "night . Elsie Ferguson S. A. Iternes of Weston and Mrs. F. comes in "Barbary Sheep," a splen B. Uoyd of Athena. She Is ac- Vlil Paramount production, companied by her son, Neil Gra- Tuesday night, the new program ham, who is attending the Round opening with "The Roughneck." a Up. Ihe Grahams are highly pleas- crackorjack outdoor story, with an ed with their Reedsport location. all-star cast possibly supplemented . Dr. Painless Parker, in announc- itJ a Chaplin comedy. . nm in tvn. Thursday night. ' a new star to dleton, brings out the fact that he is at the head of tho greatest dental organization in the world. He has twenty-four offices altogether; and the widely known E. R, Parker System is used in every one of them. Zack Spangle of Dayton, Oregon, uncle of Mrs. W. M. Powers, and her cousin, Charles Spangle, were guesta'yesterday at the Powers resi dence while here for. the Round -Up. They are also visiting Ray Spangle,'' Pendleton's scatter gun s expert. Charles is just back from overseas service. Osta Barton, a young man s ' well known to Athena and Weston people, died Sunday at Midvale, Idaho, of typhoid fever and pneu monia. The remains were shipped to Athena, where- funeral services were held Tuesday at the Christian church. Mr, Barton is survived by , a widow and two children, , Ellison-Whito Chautuaqiia System announces that October 25, 27, 28, t 29 and 30 are the dates of the Chautauqua Festival at Weston. It says: "Five sure-fire attractions come to you during Festival week. Every one has been tested and proven, and every one measures up to the high quality standards al- . . ways maintained by Ellison-White.v Hard surfacing of the state high way has now Ijeen completed to a point two miles this side of Adams, and tlie camp is now at Athena. . Between three and four hundred men are employed with this outfit, and it is reported that the Milton j camp will likely be moved to either -. Athena or Weston. Completion of the highway as far as Weston is ex- , ' pected before the first of the year. While motoring back Sunday from a mountain hunt, Cliff Culley stop-. ped to take the shells out of his ; shotgun. W'ith rare absence of , mind he started off . without the gun, which had been - propped against the car fender and fell over . in the road. . It was a borrowed gun, but Cliff felt a commendable degree of concern when he reached j town and found himself without, it. So he drove back up- the mountain, , and was relieved to find the weapon in the possession of Charley May. I , f!trayl- From tho (ieorge Winn "" panture, one blue mare two years VitfAy4V4VAWV old, branded I P on right ahoulder; H one ont tne gray yearling marc, unbranded; y kV una gray mare, two yeara old, A I branded circle under II, left shout- li V ler. Reward, Addreta or phone If 1 ICalph Kinrienr, Milton, Or. J II II bra d ICjttph Sergeant U-onard Mlomgren w was fi ber g in Newark, New Jerwy, Heptem 1 1, on hia way horn from overw-Hs Ha says in a rard: "Paraded in New YeJrk yesterday and am now tne to Washington, The Pttr,tt wonderful. ' ' . On or about September 27 D. " lrrlt, jeweler and watchman We- & lint: of tt, will locate permanently in ton, and will nut in a new line l..uf.liv mjt mutn an alien fln 1m id ranged, ' ' , ,, , Utlxena of tho Wton upland held a meeting In Weaton yesterday to discuss waya and meana of im- mving Uie r0H,, 6ituation. Car of King Coal coming. Two cars of Meacham fir and tamarack wood also on the road. Gilbert Kills. , I'll pay each for baled bay and straw. - A. Phillips. I. II Ulllllll W I- II WJUl ml II PROGRAM Beginning its regular Tuesday and Thursday programs on next Tuesday night, with "The Rough neck," the Standard Theatre has contracted for a scries of motion pictures that places this pulur little show hmiw on a par with any picture theatre in the Inland Em pire. .In its repertoire of produc rrwfal S Hrfr. THE tions now offered its patrons, the Standard outclasses other tmall town theatres. It offers its patrons such stars as Nazimova in "Toys of late,".' "Out of the Fog." and 'Jtcvelation;'; Griflith and DeMille six and seven reel jeeials; Warner in "The Man Who Turned White." "The Turn in the Koad." "The Wolf;" Hart. Fairbanks. Pickford, Farrar, - Reid, Desmond, Rhodes, Barriscalc, Burke, Stone, Haya- lar admksion prices. It is the only small town theatre playing big special feature pictures once a month such as "The Unpardona ble Sin," "The Auction of Souls," etc. Tomorrow night (Saturday) is offered the seven-reel special De Mille Dicture. "The WhisDerine Standard patrons, Darmopd. will lpear Jn "What Every Woman Wants.' 1 - ' . TVOU know hovf much toasting im proves bread. Makes it taste good. Of course, more flavor. Same with tobacco especially Kentucky Burley. Buy yourself a pack age of Lucky Strike cigarettes. Notice the toasted flavor. Great ! Nothing like it. . The real Burley cigarette. Q7 Guaranteed by ft f FA I I II I I II j 'J, U VS for decorating and beauti fying walte and ceilings. We have it in white and many attractive colors. Defioss Furniture Store f THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON mm CMOOC and etPARTat irra UlmlsKT. adB m4 Ik. Arte, tmt 0 sraetM rtaruats A Wutlfd nam. Unhla tl ap-rial m, im.li niatl , in .. wtd. tt law tttMrtm, r4Mlte mA Jfi m4 tk. ban. -Or, Hrf.' T' rataWo. 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