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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1920)
u j COU QUICK-UTE MPS AND UNTERHS Make nnd burn their own gas, from common motor gasoline. Light with matches, no torch needed. No wick to trim no daily trimm'.n. cleaning and filling. Gives a light 300 candle power strong, more light than 20 oil lamps. Uurn dry without harm. Can't spill or ex plode if tipped over. Most economi cal lamp you can use cost to operate only a ''penny a night for cheerful light." Let us show you. TJie Davis -Kaser Co. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Offices, Schools and Churches. 10-20 Alder St. (Odd Fellows Temple) Walla Walla. BREVITIES The Bachelor CirU' club had a mint enjoyable session Monday ev anlnff at tha William Davis hiimi nn North Water atreet, Mii Elza Love 5 actlnif as hostess for the event. Thu 2 young ladies were sensible of the at- Dr. N. P. Ovnnot, dentist. No. 83, WesUm. tractions of a rlowinr fire unon thn Phone hearth and gathered about It, In- dulfc-ing freely In merry convematlon U Red chaff aeed wheat for sale. Ap- and feeling warmed, cheered and A ly to Frank Price or C. K. Bui- content with life and friendship. j "wh. Toward midnight a delirious lunch U ft I . n i . i . . ... - .. . .1 i... 1 1 I. . . . i i i aim. c, oi, nnmn ana pi I If Norma wmm vrrvu uj 1110 nusiess ami causeq Sumption were Pendleton visitor the appetites of the guests to quick- Saturday. en joyfully. Those in attendance Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Barnes and wcre! "' - Doris Brnes, Lur- L. B. Davis motored to Penll,.ton line Brown, Louise. Hintoul, Edna Wednesday llollenbeck, Mabel Colvin, Jessie Da- P. C. FRxp.trlck spent the week- Vi"' E,the' Davta 'nd Eh' Lovc' end in Portland on matters of edura- Dledrich BischoiT, aged 82 years, J tlonal importance. died in this city Friday evening, G. S. Taylor of Richland. Oregon. w,rcn li " nome 01 n' daugh- UtMI.TAK.tlG i Having secured the services of a competent licensed embalm er, Mr. Munsell of Milton, we are prepared to take care of the needs of the Weston community when (feath comes to the home. We carry a well-selected stock of casKets ana mortuary goods. ter, Mrs. R. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth were among the auto show at Pendleton Saturday. Utah GOAL Surely Suitable OA N 0 BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop One hundred ". 1 50 Each additional hundred 0 75 TERMS CASH ONLY THE WESTON MILLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give prompt atten tion to orders for anything in its line. International Stock and Poultry Food Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfeeds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Fgg Mash. Try a Sack of our. Popular Graham. J. A. LUMSDEN - Proprietor is a ruest at the home of his daueh. ter Mrs. Joseph Wurxcr, with whom A ...... " t. 1 t l f m . mm ... in- n miao ms nome ior me mist : Mm ti rr mamwmk JFk JFB JPM js-KS'sstis'isjj A.' M. ROSS services were held in St. Mary's Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard rorth were Vm,hmr v.n a v nm-i.tu i... AMWSWA" in town Saturday attending to va- u.rmont' ... m.,i in h r'.h,.ii- iuu. inaiwiis ui uuuncss. -mlr. . Wll W.ll. K- Mrs. N. II. Jones has been con- children survive him three sons and fined to her home for the past week four daughters. Mr. Bischoff was with an attack of tonsUltls. ,ihly rcsnccted bv all who knew Miss Ceraldlna Rons is ill with In- him, and sympathy is expressed for fluonza at tho home of her parents, his daughter and her husband in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross. their bereavement Mrs. A. J. Mclntyro spent a few Mrs. Charles Price extended de days In Pendleton last week as tha iKhtful hospitality when she enter-a-uest of friends in that city. tained the Epworth league of the Mr. and Mrs. C F. BulAnch left Methodist church at her attractive yesterday for Hot Lake, where Mr, country home last Wednesday even Bulftnch will receive treatment. ing. A merry crowd of young peo- Mrs. F. D. Watt and Mrs. J. Harl Ple "torcd out for the event and Williams motored to Pendleton Sat- BI;nt Plnt evening with games, urday to attend the auto show. mu,ic nd bdes, and making Floyd Fox and family moved back ,riend with the ope,n " hhKv to Basket mountain WednetKlay from ev'ryonf " """l.0' , t 7 Freewater, whera they spent the win- ,nd ,l .L,h' """' were served during the course of the ' evening, and when the hour of dc- J. F. Snider was in La Crosse, partUr arrived the guests unwill- Wash., last week on a business trip. in-,y ,eft the icene of en. He reports that burg to be a hum- tertainmcnt mer. ti, a rMi!i-. v..-- .1. Complimenting "Miss Myrtle Hodg- , i . i eon, a recent popular bride-elect, of Washington and Main streets is , '. . 0. . j t u , . . , . , , local Eastern Star chapter and Bach- for sale. Inquire of E. C. Rogers or , n. . , , F D WattaT Girls' club joined in a imscel- , laneous shower at Masonic hall last If you want to buy a wheat ranch, rllUy evening. Many dainty and write M. Fitxmaurice, Condon, Ore- UBcful ,rtjcM were presented to tho gon. for his list Prices from 25 honoree, who was required to remove to 165 an acre. thtm one by ohe from . ,ine operat. Mrs. Leon Lundell If Your orders solicited, and will be promptly filled at right price. Phone 272 Of 93. WESTON TRANSFER CO. GILBERT G. ELLIS, Mgr.. eeeee WESTON CASH filARKET was a passen- ed by duIIovs. A social hour followed gcr for Milton Sunday to visit for and congratulations and good wishes a few days with her parents, Mr. were showered upon Weston's fair and Mrs. Beamer. young daughter. A delicious lunch Miss Dorothy BulAnch came in was served at a late hour by Mrs. from district No. 55 to spend the R. Morrison and the Misses Wavel week end with her parents, Mr. and O'Uarra, Ruby Price and Doris Mrs. C. F. Bulflnch. Barnes. Mrs. J. M. O'Harra and son, Les- Elder Hiram Smith of Ashland, f.4ttAAtMt.4tti..ttt.it .. rtUt . A I . !' Ill ..... , . TWWWWTTT t J iiarra, muwm io n aivsuura; urcgon, will conduct a series or at- the first of the week to visit her temoon and evening lectures next daughter, Mrs. J. T. Read. week at the Church of the Brethren, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bennett spent 'Pwial regard to Sunday m Tuesdsv and Wednesday in Walla Wal- cho work- p'ns contemplated in - ' " .1 ft . I ft. I. Mr R.nMltin iwnvp tn .itanH iniercnurvn SHOWING SOME SWELL SPRING SUIT SAMPLES FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud HIGHEST CASH I PRICES PAD) FOR LIVESTOCK. HIDES. PELTS, ic. ' HASS&SAUER H AT BRITE FOR COLORING OLD AND NEW STRAW HATS EASY TO APPLY ATTRACTIVE COLORS II, GOODWIN, Druggist school work. World Movement Elder Smith's first talk will be given Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock at the Church of the Brethren, and announcement will be made at the morning service of the week's schedule. Heavy rains the latter part of last week greatly improved the crop outlook in this section and put a stop to foreboding over "the dryest winter season ever known." The Liberty Bonds Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty and Pure White f? ,Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company the initiation of 75 baby Elks by Walla wiH Iso discussed, a III 1 W alia lodge. A banquet was enjoyed. J. R. Reynolds has bought a dwel ling house on Washington street from Mrs. Skrah McDougal, and in tensd to "fix it up" for renting pur poses. Immediately following the heavy rain of last Saturday afternoon, Sim Culley came hurrying to town to in- W.IM ...Mtftlll ft IllV limit HO Itfllll . . . . had just captured tho first fish worm n WM ust thc PrfPer co" of the season. Uon to rece ye the mo.sture. wh.ch , practically all soaked in and may Among those who have recently ,ead to one of thc bumtKr crops that secured. beautiful flowering plants have madc this country famous but from Mrs. N. Loveridgc are: Mrs. whieh have conspicuoua by J. H. Price, Mrs. G. DeGraw, Elder their abscnco duting the 8eason of John Boncwits, Mrs. J. H. Williams, jjjgj, pjjpjg, Mrs. N. P. Bcnnct and Miss Mamie . . . ' . , . garncg Typhoid-pneumonia is reported to have developed in the case of C. E. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Pell are leav- Fisk whoge continued erioug ittneM ing Monday for Tekoa, Wash., where has caused grave apprehengion Mr. Pell will take charge of a gar- his fami,y ,nd many fricnds Dr age at an attractive salary. He Keylor was called from Walu Walla came here from Detroit, and has been Sunday in con8ultation with Dr. connected several months with the Smitu M last p,, 80lne lm. Weston garage. , provement was noted in Mr. Fisk's Tom Diggina Junior of Basket condition, mountain met with another piece of A Bpeda, meeting of Athena.Wes. bad luck Tuesday and is again an ton post of the American Uglon will inmate of a Walla Walla hospiUl. held next Monday eveni at This time he was not riding a steer, Masonic hgll in Athena Au the but a horse which he was unhitching boy, are expect to come and es kicked .him and broke his leg. pecially those interested in baseball. Miss Helen Counihan has been en- "Thev nnv tret a sanHwirh if thpv gaged by the Umatilla County Red have lots of luck," is the rumor fil- Cross chapter to finish the course in terinor from hcadauarters. fs t i 1 ili.-i. J I 1 nome nygiene insiuuieo oy miss p.tran. nf tha local A.W.LDTjDLL Cfeneral Insurance and Real Estate LIFE HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE An absolutely safe invest ment. If you have money to in vest, buy Liberty Bonds from us. If you sell Liberty Bonds, sell to us. We buy and sell Liberty Bonds. Any denomination $50 $100 $500-11000. James L. Elam Walla Walla Washington x Do you want property? If to sell your it is salable I CAN SELL IT I LUNCHES Dr. S. L KQiNARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. I Phone -- Main 253 . ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Phone your dray orders, I 93, or call at store. Davis & Ellis The Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1891 telephone Stasia Walsh. Miss Counihan will 8totion , a8ked to kindiy the mees tne ciass inursaay aiiernoon, nutnbers wanted ' March 25, at the council room, and' ThU u urges a iuu awenaance. , by the company ruJeS( but would be The local hello station at the rear an especial help just now while the of the Ross furniture store was new operators are "learning the changed around a bit this week in a ropes." ' manner that it is thought will add to For Sale Timber ranch on Bus the convenience of the operators and cet mountain; 34 acres tall timber; the public. The platform was re- 6 acres cleared and partly cultivat moved and the station lowered to a ed; good water; good house and level with the store floor. bn. Just the thing for wood cut- Free from ache or pain, Hamp ters; consideration $1500. Inquire at Boohor has returned from Hot Lake this office. sanatarium, where in eight days he Geo. W. Staggs took a little jaunt got rid entirely of sciatic rheuma- down into Morrow county last week tism. Hamp is enthusiastic in his to look the country over, but bought praise of that institution and of Dr. no land. He reports that crops are Fhy. He says that 67 people are on a little late, but prospects are fairly the sanatarium payroll and patients, good. Some ground will have to be receive the best of attention. re-seeded. when calling for not only required MAY WE ASSIST YOU? We represent the California Joint Stork Land Bank (the only joint stork land bank authorized to do business in Oregon) and shall be glad to assist you in placing your loans with this institution. If you want a loan of any kind, or have a proposition of any kind in which you need financial assistance, come in and talk it over. Perhaps we can hUp you.