The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, February 13, 1920, Image 3

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Vw Davis -Kaser Co.
(nnik'lt r'uniilu-rs of IlomeH, Ollicc'8, Schoolrt
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HMM AI.K-r St. (O.l.l Fellow Tt-iiiple) Witllu Wullu.
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BREVITIES
Wescton has bccomr one of the six
town In th county to put on th
Father ml Hon banquet thin year.
Thu Father ami Hon idea ha gained
j In favor from year to year until at
i ,tlm present time it ha national rec
ognition. Adam. Atln-riu. LYho,
Dr. N. T. Ilcnnel, dentist. I'hona Hamilton ami iVndl.ton arc the
No. H.I, Weston. t.r Umatilla county towns to get
J. M. Ahworth wa a Pendleton Into line. The County Y. M. C, A.
visitor Friday, ia endeavoring to get every commu-
J. K. Waldcn lift Monday on ""X ,"lt l" "llin- J- " Wl1"
buslrir trip to I'rearotl, Wah. ''" nan the matter in bund locally
. t i iii.ii. i. .1 i;.. . nd a successful occasion i looked
i'iib, r. . navia oil mv li v
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influenza patient reported thl week.
Iir. N. P. k-nnet left Sunday night
fur short business trip to I'ortland.
II. Goodwin motored to Pendleton
Tuesday to transact matter of busi
nc. A Ron wti born February 6 to Mr.
and Mn. Klbra llarri at their homo
In thi rity.
The Ed. Tucker were up from
BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop
One hundred 1 50
for. Mr. William ha some novel
plan and will appoint hi commit
ter oon.
The music department of last Sun
day' Orrgonian contained the fol
lowing: "Cio Tylor Taglieri an
nounce that in the near future he
will preent in recital here two
of hi advanced vocal student, Mrs.
I la (i. Sating, dramatic soprano, and
I)r. Stuart McGuire. baritone. It
lloldinan thi week for a viit at the . , ,.ttrerly anticipated recital,
W. II. Could home. N both thec ainger, who lutely
Irvin Tucker i ill with rheumatim have sung in public, have shown
at the farm home of hi parent, Mr. quick improvement in what educated
ami Mr. Ralph Tucker. longer call the 'overtone,' meaninir
Continued slight improvement ia mastery of high front-tone placement
rcportc.1 this week in the condition 'd nasal resonance ami diaphragm
of Mr. John lloncwitx. J'I breathing."
Henry Srhrucdcr ha been buy The two-doy potato and grain pro
th lit week with nome remodeling in dtiction and marketing school sched
the Memorial ball kitchen. ul. d to be held at Memorial hall in
Mr. and Mr. W. I,. Smock were Weston February 13 ami 14, ha been
in town on a tradintr mision Satur- lstponed until February 27 and
duy from their upland farm.
Cah Wood of the County Y. M.
LARGE INVOICE
BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
Bought Right-Priced Right
. SEE THEM ON OUR FLOOR
DeMoss Furniture
Liberty Bonds f Dr. s. L KENilARD
Veterinary Surgeon
Kaeh additimia
TERMS
hundrvtl 0 75
- CASH ONLY
C. A. wa in town Tuenday on bui
lien connected with hi work.
Frank Trice wa in hi office attain
thin week, after a eain with the
flu. Hi children have alo rvcov.
ered.
Frederic Mctlrew motored in from
2H,
when it ih exiHtted that Imnl heultli
"condition will have improved. Tro
feHor G. R. Ilyslop f O. A. C, Or
egon' leadint; authority on farm
crop, and County Agent Fred Hen
nion, will then conduct the chool
and lead in dmcuhnions of viul im
Hrtanre to Krain and iiolato kcow
ts. A large attendance of farmers
from thi aection of the county i
An absolutely sufc invest
inorit. If you have money to in
veitt, buy Liberty IJondi from uh.
If you cell Liberty Bond, fell
to us.
We buy and rell Liberty liondi).
Any denomination -$.(
f.V -llono.
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James
Waila Wnllu
L. Elam
Wftshington
Hospital at corner of Main
and Broad streets.
Phone Main 253
We Advise the Public
that The Weston Mills, with new
nianajronu'iit, continues the motto: "We
Serve to Suit."
Rob; Grinding Cleaning
Hay. Rolled Karley, Oats, Wheat and
MilU'eeds. Chicken Feeds, includ
ing Corn. Wheat, Scratch Food, Itono,
Shell, 'iiit, Meat Scraps and Fpg Mash.
Try a Sack of our Popular (iraham.
J. A. LUMSDEN - Proprietor
AUTO TOP DRESSING
and Dye
Water proof and will not fade.
Try a can. For sale by
Goodwin's Drug Store
the ranch Monday to attend to few expected.
business matter ana cnat wun local ,
. , An air Unit blew up Sunday in the
merchant. . ., -.u i
l.iluTtv irarairo with a muffleil ronr
Jame K.rk.atr.ck returned bun- broke out fivc wjl)ijow mm 4
day from hi annual winter ojoum T(itf U) hH thc rm( Ur
in talifomia, to ftnd hi home hero m ihroxlghi aiVwjl outMillt. the
under quarantine. building. Oti Adam and Jinimie t
I'ilKrim Toole wa in the city Fri- SimpBon WCre sUnding near and al- j
day and gave lecture in the even- most wcnt up M hirh a the tank in
lug at the A. T. Met home, where tvir tonihment, but escaixd with t
he wa entertained. nothing worse than a profound shock.
Mr. and Mr. Ralph Kinnear and Otis will have a few extra bills to
little daughter Margery and Mr. C. pay for repairs this month, but is
W. DcGraw were dinner guests Sun- congratulating himself that the inon-
day of the Sim J. Culley. ey doesn't have to go to a surgeon.
Professor and Mr. F. C. Fitrpat- Thc American Legion is promoting
rick and Mis Ednn Hollenbeck nio- a live-team baseball league in this
tored to Walla Walla Thursday to county to include thc following posts:
make a few business cails. Athena-Weston, Milton - Freewater,
C. O. I'ederscn ha added a piano Pilot Rock, Pendleton and the west
to hi lares and penate. Mis Kath- fnd. Herman O'Harra of Weston
aii'l I crcy v nson 01 mnena are ionis
ing after this end of the organiza
tion. The personnel of the teams
will be confined strictly to post mem
bers, who arc capable of putting up
a gilt-edged ertiele of amateur base
ball. Fans are looking forward to
the league with keen interest.
I have at my shop an A No. 1 hack,
newly painted and overhauled, for
sale at a bargain. Call, or phono
No. 52. E. R. Hall.
The Fanners Oankof Weston
Established 1891
leen I'ederscn ha enrolled in the mu
sic class of Mrs. Lilian Fredericks.
Influent ha apiicarcd in thc homo
of R. L. Reynaud on Normal Heights.
Mr. Reynaud is one of the patients,
and patron nnssod his greeting at
the local barber shop.
Miss Esther Williams writes from
Mill college that she is reveling in
California sunshine and think it a
great treat to gather rose-buds in
February from thc shrub on the
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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 1U20 which require more cash than
you have on hand? If so, why not talk it over with
us. It is our w ish to assist you in every way possi
ble and it can do no harm to lay your problems be
fore us. Possibly we can help you solve them.
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Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena, Oregon . Waitsbunj, Wash.
American Beauty
rand-
Pure White
Miulo of selected bluestem in one of the
best equipped mills in the Northwest.
;! . sold in Weston by
Weston Mercantile Company
ii campus.
l A special subject to be taken tip
? by the commercial club next Monday
j! evening will be that of providing u
k? suitable camp ground for auto tour
ists. It is hoped thai nil members
and all other interested citizens will
attend.
tj Mr. and Mrs. Frank llildebrand
e gone to Stockton, Calif., for an
,n.l...l iinimirn in the hom that
H Mr, llildebrund's health may be ben
efited by the change of climate. A
on of Mr. llildebrand resides at
Stockton, and they will mako him a
visit.
A. W. Lundcll will hereafter rj
side permanently in Pendleton and
look after his real estate and insur
ance business there, making Sundiiy
trips to Weston to visit his children.
Miss Kva Lundell and Harvey will
make their home with Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Lundcll.
F.. M. Smith, cashier of The Farm
er Bank of Weston, has been a mem
ber of the Order of Railway Tele
graphers for 33 years, having for
merly followed railroad work. Mr.
Smith has just received a gold em
blem issued by tho O. R. T. which
signifies a quarter of a century of
membership, and values the token
highly.
Bob, tho faithful Airedale body
guard of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith,
met an untimely end at Athenu
Tuesday, when he was given a 'pieec
of poisoned meat by some malicious
individual. Bob was familiar fig
ure on Weston streets -and had many
friends throughout the city. Thc
Calder twins will especially miss his
frequent friendly visits.
Russian children from the Mans
field section in the northwest dis
trict of Douglas county are Bgain re
fusing to salute the American flag.
The children's parents assume the rc
poii8ibility. The authorities state
tho objection to thc flag salute is
taken on religious grounds, and will
endeavor to find an interpreter who
will explain to tho parents thc sig
nificance of thc salute. It is be
lieved that sheer ignorance Is at tho
bottom of the misunderstanding.
LUCKY
STRIKE
cigarette
It's toasted to in
crease the good,
wholesome flavor
of the Kentucky
Burley tobacco.
A regular man's
smoke,, and . delicious!
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