The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, October 17, 1919, Image 3

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Memorial Hall
Befatisn
Weston, Oregon
Oct. 23, MO
If YOU come, everybody
will be there
(Thiti spuce donated)
BREVITIES'
Mi Stella M. Gilmore, daughter
of Mr. and Mm. Walter Crtmore of
lU-ed and llawlry mountain, and
Mr. Ilaymond W. Gordon of thla
city were united In marriage Katur
day afternoon by lU-v. Mr. Goniall
at the Methodist parsonage In iVn
dltton. Tiny were attended by
Mr. and Mri. Grady Ilerndon. Mr.
and Mrs. Cordon will make the ir
home In Weston, where both liavc
many friends to witih them happi-new.
Two Weston
lioys al)out eleven
Tie sawing, fll.OO an hour. Mil
ton & Thoraen.
J. I.. Ilodgaon was here thla week
from I-o Vrntmo.
Lester O'llarra haa returned
from a visit to Dufur, Oregon.
Mra. Wna Drinkell or Walla wai- oI(J w,.re taken Into custody
U la visiting her pannt. Mr. and lhe uhvt day ,y the cihef of police
Mr. kit-Kurd Iieamer. ..- iu h..ft t chicken from a
Mr.. E. M. Warren hua gone to widow', poultry yard. They wan
iVndleton for a vUlt at the home of compell.-d to pay for the ( fowU ami
her aun, Kidney Warren. , were released with a reprimand.
... . .. ,,. i a The author t ea g ve warning that
Mr. and Mr.. A. H. Woo. 1. and uin T offvnM mranB
Mr. D.N.McIonald motorc-dover J je rourt for the youn,
Tuesday from Walla Walla. culprits.
S. A. Barnes is rcmouenng nia
niili-nif oroiRTtv. James Ah
ai;. HunU of Hermiston
Win. i - i i
ha. been a guest thi. week at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Amy Van
Skiver. One of the most sightly
locations in this vicinity is occupied
by Mrs. Van Skiver's residence, and
visitor, there comment upon the
beauty of the landscape which
meets the eye.
lil
SCRAP
Egg Mash, Bone, Shell and Grit
for your chickens.
BLATCHFORD'S CALF WEAL
for your calves and other baby
.stock. . Raise them without milk.
Joe Hodgson
worth Is In charge of the work
Miss Fay Warren left Dhursday
fur Baker, Oregon, to pass the win
ter with her sister, Mrs. Will Nor
I kmi.
Mrs. K. C. Rogers of Athena
snent Thursday in this city, the
guest of her sister, Mrs. r. I). Ju rt K.izur ami family, late of
Watts. Gilliam county, have found Weston
J.hn Mayberry and wife have U) tnt.jr liking as a home town -r-
moved to the Itayborn farm on tt.r several weeks of residence.
Weston mountain, where they will They ore living in a cottage on
stM-nd the winter. south Broad street purchased ly
and Davis motored to Walla Walla this vicinity.
Saturday for a day's outing. Mr and Mrs. Richard Morrison
Miss Vera Tipton, a favorite have returned from their vacation
member last year of the Weston excursion to Lcwiston Idaho. They
facility? is in California at- Mop.1 i" f Walla Walla on the .
tiling the San Jo. Normal. turn n for vJ
Ii. L. Hedrick and wife are the e fc' Mr and Mrs. j. A.
proud irent of a tcn-pountf ,. who nt Sunday in Wes-
mht.ih nvriiwi is i i iii'ii
ft IIU II a ' -
:h vi. 11 m vf wx w -' ,"
DON'T SELL YOUR
until you call
er
ton.
A. J. Sample, veteran member ol
the O-W. construction forcewho
has been with the company since
1887, was here this week from Pcn
.11 uiuit Mm. SamDle. Af-
U-r a day or two at his Weston
WatU and home. Mr. Sample waa called bacK
to Pendleton by his motner s imrc.
Longings for Weston caused
Kulon Smith to become dissausnea
with life at Boise, Idaho, so he hied
i,;m.if tn our mountain io
1III..0V . - - -
in with home folks
v;...ic lt is already in
in the srrocery department
mountain Weston Mercantile Co.
Albert Allyn and family
n- 8
............... w.VAViV&VAV
BOX STATIONERY
In Large Variety and
Dainty Design
Goodwin's Drug Store f
Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena. Oregon . Waitsburg. Wash..
American Beauty
Pure White
home in PcndU-ton last Friday
C. I). Beall, representing the
Universal Film Corporation, trans
acted business Tuesday with the
board of directors of the Weston
Memorial Association.
II. ami Mm V. D.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harl Williams were
guests at a delightful dinner party
given by Professor and Mrs. F. C.
Fitzpatrick at their home, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sams last
week selected the furnishings of
their new home from the E. 0. De
Moss furniture store and have gone
to housekeeping on a
ranch. aii.... Aiiim and family are in
IU-v. Mark 0. Phinney. the new town waiting for a car to-Uke their
nastur of the United Bretnren belongings to vaie, jnameur u..
I hurch. arnveu mommy iiuni ty. wr. nuj" ,
man. Oregon, and will conuuci nexi ted farm oi w
Sunday's aervieea at the local tioI1( 40 acres being m alfalfa.
church. Tuesday afternoon, October 21,
Mrs. Martha Van Winkle has there will be a meeting of the local
. :.. i:...........l ihu mint r. . 1 r". anvilinrv at the WOM J
IKH-n UUlie iuuiwo r IUM viuso . ,
week L. R. Van Winkle and wife room8. Business of importance de-
have Utn temporarily residing at man(i8 attention and a full attend- K
her home to assist in caring for the unce j8 requested. U
invalid. An t.leven-i)oint buck weighing
Mrs. Margaret Rabb and Mrs. 40o iwunds dressed was killed in a 8
Nelson H. Jones, ardent natun-lov- recent hunt by Will Hall, Jess and $
ers motored to the Rocky Ford vie- Krank Fowls. George Nesbit and H
inity Sunday afternoon to view the john McGibbon. They saw a dozen
autumn colorings wnn-11 aeor
brilliant this season.
lilt hlXin Hiiiutvidaij " ir. uwiftv ,
founding of The Saturday Alter- funeral of their niece anu Kr u
noon Club will be celebrated at the daughter, Opal Davidson, at Helix
home of Mrs. J. C. Price, October Thursday of lost week.
18. The members ttve anticipating c H Whitney, late of Waitsburg.
an interesting session. has opened a shoe repair shop in
Otis Gould, who is in Corvallis Wheeler buliding on Water
attending the Oregon Agricultural 8treet, near the Weston hotel.
College, requests the home folks to Qood . hpuse with mod-
send lum me iA-uue.. ..v v DuointmenU and six 101s ior
with events in uuo - - Ko :. Tprms. Robert
Umatilla county.
Bundled wheat hay, near Athe
na, for sale. L. V. Warner, 333
Whitman street. Walla Walla.
The E. 0. DcMoss family were
entertained at pheasant dinner Sun-
iuvr at tho W. S. Price farm.
. . . 11 1 l.'K
. j 1 -.,1 Mrs. J. L.ieuaneu aim
l,aU Un romivtd bv local . m . ' ... ... of
uiu u - dauchter are visihub ""m"1"
news dealers that many of the lead- JUS?" Wash-
magazines win De iaie ik -
month and a few may be forced to Mr. Marvin iong 01 "
slisDend publication on account of a Sunday guest ot miss ia:i i o
labor dimcuiuea in uie omwo v en.
printing industries of New York. A daughter was born October 9
Mks Ruth Proebstel was a guest to Mr. and Mrs. S. Thorsen.
at a charming farewell party given - r
by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scott - TlirentPne.i uatlior prices ought to
at their homo in Pendleton, Friday wgtoM barefot rtanclns to popuiariiy.
evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
George B. Wootlard of Adams, who Kowadaya a patch Is the
w departing for a winter's sojourn wound stripe of a faithful pair of trou-
In Urmlillll. WrS.
iVtv. v..
Downey's Met
Phone 600
Pendfeton, Oregon
We will pay you five cents
more a pound than you
have been getting.
iMU
for decorating and beauti
fying walls and ceilings.
We have it in white and
many attractive colors.
D Ass Furniture Store
Mr. and Mrs. Erma Davidson and L,
Mrs. Goerge Davidson attenaea uie .-.
BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop
One hundred - - 1 50
Each additional hundred , 0 75
Made of selected bluestem in one of the
best -equipped mills in the Northwest.
Sold in Weston by
Weston Mercantile Company
(i ki-i'ii in touch
particular part of
Last Saturday James Ashworth
was seen carrying a 22 rifle and
headed toward the mountains. I m
out for a panther," remarked the
and Dinkier.
JUV ICW v-x-iiv.
. . . . . . 1 nf
'Nothing out Dig game sanio ij
ambition."
Tbe Farmers Bank ol Weston
Established 1891
The Misses Doris and Mamie
Barnes were -responsible for a de
lightul bit of hospitality Monday
evening when they entertained the
Bachelor Gills' Club at their home.
Needlework and social chat filled
the time most pleasantly, and the
serving of dainty refreshments by
the hostesses rounded out the mer-ry-makiug.
Those present were:
Misses Ruby Price, Myrtle Hodg
son, Lurline Brown, Elza Love,
Frank Harris Davis. Eliza Morrison
and the hostesses.
What hns become ot the old-fash:
toned fellow they used to can a siwuu-thrlftT
The most, attractive Item on th
menu Is the one that the other fellow
ordered.
Apparently the consumer does w
find debate on the League ot Nations
Tery fining.
A soviet government Is calculate
to make even those attempting to run
It tlre of life.
Do you want a farm loan this
fall? If so, call and see us.
We may be able to help you.
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