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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1919)
KIN mm3 1 (Utah's Famous Product) ME AC HAM WOOD (Fir and Tamarack) Your ortlcra promptly filled - at right prices. Phone Nos. 93 and 272. WESTON TRANSFERCo. GILBERT ELLIS, Manager BREVITIES U, Mayor Banister ami Clark Wod bt WmU. Bwttet and Jay mukk w aiMouraeu y rayani a orenen ra jef Weston, and wai heard with enthusiasm. fht tig rcrvinuninl wa held tn III 'auditorium of the M-hool build Mr. and Mr.. Don Bennett are her ng ,lmJy tot tne purpote, from Wyoming for holiday vlit Th rtulUti work exemplified by with relative. , tht U,TO f Al Kindi temple under MIm Jotle Lavender earn up from th direction of Master of Ceremon- rortland thia week for a ChrliUnaa i Brill It aaid to have been highly vlalt at home.. imprtisive. No lee than 65 tyro Tha Albert Could family vlaited at crossed the burning aanda, Increasing the W. II. Could home, over the tha temple's membership to 678. Christmas holiday a. New officer were elected, hradi-d The local aale of fled Cro. aeala b Charlca O'Neill of Prccott ax conducted. under tha leadership of "o auceeed- Mr. Mra. F. D. Walt a.nounWd to about Kn"ewi, k- "'' fl"1" 135.00. M deter attn('in - 1 I Mill. I . .1.. ' M Airi.-i.rair unsxcii i in mo cuy from Walla Walla for visit at the home of hrr parent, Mr, and Mr. Richard Heamcr. Profriaor F. C Fitipatrick motor ed to Walla Walla Saturday and rep resented Weston upon the crowded thoroughfare of that city. M American Lesion Post Dances One of the most brilliant and on joyable dance ever given in Athena wa that sponsored at the oprra house in Athena Christmas F.ve by Athrna-Wrston poet of the American Legion. 'The hall wa beautifully decorated 'We Advise the Public that The Weston Mills, with new management, continues the motto: "We Serve to Suit." Rolling -. Grinding - Cleaning Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfecds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Egg Mash. Try a Sack of our Popular Graham. J. A. LUMSDEN , Proprietor Mra. C II. Smith nv.p trnm Athena Monday contemplating tha w. apiw or iu.e- felicity of her former Unpeople l,,e '!. ihd w.th merry dam- and radiating holiday cheer and hap- ""1 1u"" "f,, Pant . orchestra neM wa an especially enjoyable feature. . ... The pot will give a dance at We. Mi MaUl Colvm oea to Haines, , Nw Vwr.g . M noth.r Oregon, to Join the family circle and KOvd timc h , .micipated. participate In the ceremony attend- Th, contntod iouM. mcliery room of nig inc HicHing I'l ine vnrmimu candle. The grand mater of tha Odd Fel low will visit Weston lodge at a special meeting Saturday evening. The initiatory degree will bo con ferred. ' W. L. lUyborn brought down from evening. Commander C. II. Smith tha mountain Saturday two fin presided and some thirty member Christmas tree one for the M. E. w-r present. Preliminary imUp Sunday school and one for tha Ceo. were taken, also, toward the organi Winn household. cation of a woman' auxiliary to Dr. and Mr. N. 1. Bennet plan to Athcna-Weston pot. ahara in the genial social activitie Jonr & Jonc store, from which the machine will be temporarily re moved, will bo utilized for thi occa sion. The decision to hold the Weston dunco wa reached at a meeting of the post in Memorial hall Monday Memorial Hall Shows SATURDAY IflflIT A GOLDVYIJ FEATURE A Comedy-'DAD'S KROGKOuTHd a Ford Weekly IiEV YEAR'S RIGHT 1 MODEM FATTY AR6UCKLE and ANIMAL SCFJIES PICTORIAL which will assist in constituting the charm of Merry Christmas at tho horn of Portland relative. Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at tho Leader chop. BUM at once Second-hand Sad dles. We will trade new saddles for old ones. Harness Oiled for $1.00 per set. llitman's Harness Store (Phone 122) Milton Oregon SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Umatilla County. Ireno C. Cuyot, Plaintiff, v. Ernest B. Cuyot, Defendant. To Ernest 15. Cuyot, Defendant above named: In the Name of the State of Or egon, 1 ou are ncrt oy required to ap- the 8 Wo- I A Novel Sale In thi issue of this paper The Mr. Harry Warren wa. visiting in mdniti , ncw ,nd nove, fe,ture e.ton Sunday from Pendleton, wHh theif bi iU)re ,t where Mr. and Mr. Warren are now miding. Harry lately proved up on The'fir,t ;ime; off originBl effort hi homestead in Lake coVnty. cfcM up Mme other Qne Frank Uvender U home front the ,ent by the use 0f The Bargain fclgm country, where lie naa oeen Basement. employed with tha aUte road locat- xhl advertisement announce ors, to eat Chriatma turkey and Complete Cleaning Up of their mince pie witn tha home folk. man, Department, from which they Word haa been received from Mr. have taken all their Hold Over Car and Mr. Fred Donovan to the effect ment and sent the whole thing that they are now located at Rolyat. (178,000) to the Bargain Basement, pear'and answer the complaint of the Crook county, Oregon, where they where their "Year End" or Clean-up t.lBlntilT Med mrainst you in the heavily engaged in sheep raising. Sale wilt Uke place; and from what above entitled suit within l week fonovan win oe remeniDerea as wc know in me past., mey win ciean of the date of the first publication of Mis Gene Sapp, who formerly made up the whole lot in short order, for thi summons, to-wit, on or Derore " Friday, the 3d day of January, 1930; Weston had better luck than tome and you wilt Uke notice that if you neighboring towns during tho flood fail to so appear and answer a!d of water from the hillside. Friday complaint or otherwise plead thereto and Saturday that followed tho chi- wi thin said time, the plaintiff, for nook. City Marshal Avery busied want thereof, will apply to the Court himself actively ' in keeping the for the relief demanded in her said drains open and water wa kept out complaint, namely for a decree of of the store basement. A few ccl- tho Court dissolving the bonds of lars of resident about town wens matrimony now and heretofore cx- flooded. J. R. English is here on a Christ mas trip from California, where lie has for some tinio been employed ns f Our furniture can be relied upon as being exactly what we say it is. For every dollar you pay us you get a dollar's worth of goods and often more than a dol lar's worth at the present market. We are careful buyers, with quality ever our watch word, and our patrons profit by the knowl edge derived from our years of experience. DeMoss Furniture down in the Basement they sure know how to Slash the Price. adv. Largest Dental Practice in the World 'a Tbe Fanners Bank of Weston Istinir between plaintiff and defend ant and for other equitable relief. Thi summons Is published purwu ant to an order made by Honorable povernment surveyor. John says it Uiluert W. rneips, juoge or mo above entitled Court, on the l?th day of November, 1019; and tho ftrt pub lication of thia summons will be nimlo in the Weston Leader ncwapa per published at Weston, Umatilla County, Oregon, on Friday the 21st cou,,e f months. clBV or wovemner, iwi'J. ine sum- takes a good share of hi salary to keep himself shod, because of ex tremely rough going over mountain rock. No matter how thickly stud ded with nails, the ihoe soles of the surveyors seldom last longer than a John has been visiting relatives at Weston, Pen- Mi 1 niotis will be published lor aix con- jtoll ,nd Umanine. and secutive weeks ill said newspaper, UUy BhMng hnnds with a the last publication to appear on f ,iemjB. Friday tho said 2d day of January, 1020, incidvn host of Ed. L. Wood has returned to this side of the Pacific from China, where Dated this the 17th day of Novem- 8cn.cd wf with t'o f..f bor, 1919. PETERSON, BISHOP 4 CLARK Attorneys for Plafntiff, Residence and Postoflko address: Pendleton, Oregon. .Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon " . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty Pure White Made of selected blucstem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company teen tli United States Infantry. He is now nt Fort McDowell near San Francisco, but doesn't know as yet whether he will bo placed on the re serve list and allowed to come home. The soldiers spent several weeks at Manila, where they saw some good ball 'game between the Fifteenth Regiment team, which had cleaned up pretty nearly everything along the China coast, and a crack team of Filipino. Registered Dentists using tbe E. B. Parker System have the largest dental practice in the world. There are twenty-four com plete ofllces, which are fully equipped 'h applisnees end sup- nllu tnr rlAlnd fine work at moderate prices end vith na fur of pain. put-of-tcwn patients are given especial attention, so that fewer visits ere required to have dental work fully completed. This Is very important to people who want to return home as sonn as possible. Nothing but fine work is done, but the prices are moderate, never theless, for the E. R. Parker System saves a lot of money buying supplies for twenty-four offlccs and in many other ways, and this saving Is shared with patients. Examinations and advice are free. There is an E. R. Parker System office at 755 Main St, Pendleton. Established 1891 The Dokles at Weston The Dokies came saw and con quered, despito unfavorable weather condition which compelled them to travel through streams of water two feet deep in the streets of Freewater and Milton. Somo 200 Knights of Khorassan and tyros were bountifully served at tho banquet spread by thoTythian Sisters in the castle, hall at Weston last Saturday evening. It is con sidered probable that at least one hundred more would have been pres ent had the weather been more fa vorable. Clarence W. Avery presided grace fully and well as toastmastcr, and the several toasts were responded to with more or' less eloquence by Char-' ley O'Neill, Trescott editor and silver-tongued exponent of Irish wit and oratory; John Miller of Mil ton, Charles Henry and John Ben son of Athena, Mayor Powell of Wal- (Telephone 83) Dr. N. P. Bennet Dentistry Second Floor Weston Mer , cantile building Weston, Oregon . WHAT DO YOU WANT? Possibly we can help you; but if you don't make your wants known we have no opportunity. Have you plans for 1920 which require more cash than you have on hand? If so, why not talk it over with us. 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