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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1919)
o j.W.v.v.v.v.-. USE GOODYEAR TIRES - und drive your car with an easy mind. (Ford Cure and Ford Si'i'viee) LIBERTY AUTO CO. 0. A. ADAMS, Proprietor $ -'4 i . .. - 1 v VI ' ' - ' I Vv. y-tmny'- ': -, . MEAT MM 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 BOX STA TIOKEtiY In Large Variety and k Dainty Design Goodwin's Drug Store Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty rando Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company 1 BREVITIES lli'y Winn ha ff n lu Winona to ilo Route m'cI1iik Wa glvf you honent lime andguaran to. our work. Wentmi GurnKe. Mr. A. ('. Mi'ti ha bwn cnU'rUin inir her Ltrr, Mr. Heard, the t Andy Jjimoii Iimh bouitlit an attrne. tlvv irunu iinharil of night aire mar Walla Walla. Mr. ami Mm. K. M. Himth rnUr Uiincit Dr. ('. II. Kmilh ami family at dinner Turnday evening Mm. Jonm. Kenlor, ha rcturnmt from a ililiif fitful vinit of lc munth duration ut .Si-ultU- and ruillmid. Mr. J. V. Smith and ihildrt-n of lliiklfton, Waliinitton. are visitor at the D. II. Wilwy farm hm. In the opinion of imultryrnm tur key for tin- Tlianknclviiii; fi-ant will retail at cl'iM-to TU cent a Mund. William Mrltran nd family of Adam were Sunday Ki.ciil at tho Krnest Kokh home on Nornw.l lleih'.. It. I. Itcynaud and wife attended the ArmiitticB relebratiur. at I'endle ton, remaining all niifht nt the roun ty icat. Mr. Ix-cin l.undi'll -han been '.n Mil ton the iMit week aniintina in cuius for her mother, Mm. U-anur, who i quite ill. D. K. Garret h ft lunt Thurmluy for Waxhtucna, wliire he ha lioiiuht out Jewelry tore and will local J per manently. Mis Vida Greer, axoinji'inieJ by a fellow elaaimate from Whitman, pent the week end at tho hospitable farm home of her parent. About eiifhty periodical removed from New York on account of the prcmen and compoiitoiV atrike. Many of them are now being issued from other cities. Jesse Hart and wife of Walla Wal la, spent Tuesday with Mm. Sus.-in Tucker, the visitor motoring to Holdman for a short sojurn at the Kd Tucker hmc. W. L. Rayborn managed the cam paign for Ked Cro members on Weston mountain, securing forty-five name which were credited to the Weston auxiliary. Dinging for mother' cooking were satisfied when Miss Gertrude Van Winkle, a freshman at Whitman Col lege, joined the group around the fam ily tublo Inst Sunday. Lloyd King, son of Mrs. Lethu King of this city, who ha rercr.'.iy been in the service of the Uni'cl States navy, is now attending an vK'trieal school in California. W. L. liuyborn has Iniuglit the V. A. LeGrow ranch which a ljoins his farm on the went. This increase Mr. Ray bom' holdings to nearly "50 acres, one of the largest rone'tiei on Weston mountain. Lee Wilson, now lo"ntol at La Cross, Waiih., still has n kindly fill ing for our little mountain town, ii asmuch as ho forwarded n Red Cross membership fee for each one of his family,' to tho local auxiliary. Miss Lois Porter who is attending Whitman Collego at Walla Walla, spent Sunday with her parents in this city. An attractively appointed birthdny dinner in her honor was a pleasing feature of Mm horns v'l". Delegates from Tho Saturday Aft ernoon Club who will attend a lunch eon to bo given by the Pendleton Civic Club November 15th, are; Mrs. J. Harl Wiliums, Mrs. F. D. Watts, Mrs. E. 0. DeMoss and Mrs. E. M. Smith. S. A. Barnes, chairman of l'o Roosevelt Memorial Fund Drive, re ports that about 20 was subscribed by local ctiiiens and forwarded to the county chairman. Pendleton's quota in this campaign was $900, and a total of $988.31 was secured. John Philip Sousa appears younger than ho did a few years ago, says F. C. Fitzpatrick in discussing tho con cert given by the famous band at, Wal la lust Saturday evening. Tho genial professor and his wife, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Harl Williams, mo tored over for the event. At the conclusion of tho motion pic ture entertainment to be given in Memorial Hall Saturday cfeninr, the ladies of the Saturduy Afternoon Club wil serve sandwiches and coflue. Tho ' proceeds realised from tho naio of theso refreshments will be applied to ward furnishing tho kitchen of the hall. At the annual election of officers of the local Red Cross auxiliary held , last Thursday, Mrs. Letha King was elected chairman for the ensuing year; Mrs. Bertha Saucrs is the new vice chairman, while Miss Doris Barnes was unanimously re-elected secretary and treasurer. Dr. W. H. McKinncy was elected director. i 1 pn vi vi 9 LynchlBi it CtnUalU Centralia, Wash., Nov. 12. No names were mentioned in a verdict ly a coroner's jury which early to night held an inquest over the bxly of an alleged Industrial Worker of the World, believed by some to be "Brick" Smith, who was lynched last night after I. W. W.'s, it was charg ed, fired upon an armistice day pa rade here. The jury's verdict read in part: "We find that deceased came to his death by gunshot wounds and by strangulation caused by persons un known." For a few hours tonight the body lay on the floor of the bridge near here, under which the man was lynched last night. Later it was re moved to the county jail. All last night the body swung from the rope. F.urly today someone cut the ro, allowing the corpse to fall in the river. Later it was recovered and il rugged back on the bridge. Local undertaken would not touch it. Four so nice men are dead and one of the wounded is in a precarious condition as a result of the firing on an armistice day parade, supposedly by I. W. W.'s. i ku.o(.i; tiii; un: J or tiii; aito toi J Tho automobile top receives the hitrdest knocks und In most cases Is ft neglected. It protects you in winter from the cold Hindu and the rains and shades you during tho heat of tho ? summer. Jt Is therefore subject to J t-oiitiniial wear from the elements. J, Those rapid rhanges of climatic con- A Oitions nro hound to dry out the water proofing properties of the top and make it look shabby ami faded, un- Iras given ti Utile attention. . U An application of Everbright Top 3 Pye will not only make the top look g new. but will preserve same. Ever- a bright Top Dye Is used by ull Auto- g AiauiUa Pr at Weli The rtdvbratlon held In the even ing of ArniUtlre Hay at Memorial Hall drew a capacity crowd of rep resentative eitizen of the con muni ty, who were jubilant with an entliu sianin that wa Kinuinc, and Upli fted tu the public memory and grati tude. A i"W liome Home" wa ex tended to the local men whu served in the war which wa brought to au end one year ago, and the rejoii iiiff wa heightened by the fact that not one gold star app ar on any of the service flag dinpluycd in Wrutoii. Tho following program number were greatly enjoyed: Hong by Audience "Star Span gled Banner." Reading of Governor Olrott' Proc lamation designating Nov. 11 holl-ly-J. W. Porter. Piano Solo Henry Craigen. Songs by Audienre "Keep tHc Home Fire Burning," and "Th'i Iorig, lng Trail." Addremi by Dr. C. It. Smith, fir mer cuptain in the United State F.x IHilitionary Forres, who saw service overseas. Song by Audienre America. Motion Picture "A Kaiser There Was." Dr. Smith's address was mo in-U-rtoting and thoroughly enjoyed by all present, being a recital of pr miiutl experience in U. S. Trairirg cumps and in France and Belgium. IIIOOHO I'VMU'I", ..li" j Top Trimmers, which is absolute proof gjaaagasJiS of its merit. 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