The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, April 02, 1920, Image 3

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    Safety in F
limit we
Unlike other merchandise you can not
!c too careful in buying furniture.
"Safety lli-Ht" has a very deep meaning
when applied to furniture.
Compare our Quality and prices. You
can buy in our store wit!) your mind at
ease. We enjoy the distinction of be
ing truly the "Home of Home Outfits"
because of the advantages we offer
and the policies of this institution.
We guarantee our Homo Needs to give
nerfect satisafction and to be priced as
low as possible consistent with that
Quality.
Vho Davis - Kaser Co.
COMPLKTK HOME FURNISHERS
10-20 Alder St. (OJd Follows Temple) Walla Walla.
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BREVITIES
One of the happy evrnU of last VWWTiW
week was the birthday celebration Jj
of Mrs. Martha Van Winkle, whone U
ftOth birthday anniversary waa oh- f
served March 24. Several friend S
called to extend convratulutiona, in- U
dulge in happy reminiscence and
partake of cup of tea and portion
of birthday cake. No one derived
Dr. N. P. Uennnt, dentiat. Phone
No. 83, Weiton.
No. 1 alfalfa aecd at 45 cent the more pleasure from the affair than
pound. Watt Ri(er. the hastes herself, whose keen wit
Joo Blomgren la quite III at hi "dded pi'iuant note to tale of pi
farm home with an attack of tonail- oneer day. Those participating In
t, the afternoon' festivitie were:
Mia Vir. Morrlaon i confined to Memlamee WiUon and Carder, of
a troublcom throat "J"1- M '
Phinnev. Mr. Jack Chapin, Mr.
her home with
alfection.
Mi Vida Stagg wa a week-end
vliltor from Pendleton at the E. W.
Achillea home.
The J. E. McDaniel cottage on
Water trect 1 to be remodeled, re
painted and otherwiae improved.
me a. rniuip Darn at mu corner renU on tno
of Washington and Main street 1 w m.rriaifo
BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop
One hundred 1 50
Each additional hundred 0 75
TERMS
CASH ONLY
William Drown and Mr. L. R. Van
Winkle.
Fred W. Kleeae and family ar
rived Tueaday from Seattle and will
occupy the mountain farm vacated
by Fred McNcff. At one timo Mrs.
Klcese mado her home with her pa-
came farm, prior to
Undeterred by the
for aale. Inquire of K. C. Roger hlh ei m. vieesc nlan
or F. D. Watta. ciiifatfo in potato raising rather
After an lllne of acveral week heavily thi year. He contemplate
from rheumatism, I. C. Ilopkina i planting 25 acre thi ipring. He
reported to be improving at hia home jjkc the Wenton country, it cli
on the mountain. innto and it people, and any he i
Word wa received Iat week from glad to aidetep the fog that is too
Mr. and Mr. C. F. Bulfinch that prominent a feature of Sound win
thcy are being greatly benefitted by ter.
their iojourn at Hot Lake sanatar- Whether seeking a cozy place to
ium. build a next among the attractive
Where can you match it? A choice greenery of the conervatory, or
home, facing tho eat, on wcat aide lured thither by a melodious Chan
State Highway. Big walnut and ma- on du Soir being played upon the
plo tree. The Watta home for piano, a Chinese phcasunt bolted ab-
$3200. ruptly through
n mi K.... J Mnnii.v of Mr. Lilian
from a trip to Colfax. He went up venlnir. and instantly became
that way to "see the country," but ntcr attraction. An exam
ran Into now.torm and decided to tioB disclosing no cut or bruises,
beat retreat
- ...A Pair of...
The World-Renowned
HOOSIER C
The Time and Labor Saver
Vacuette
SUCTION VACUUM SWEEPER
A PLEASURlSyrO SHOW THEM
ROSS FURNITURE STORE
ETI
window in the home
Frederick lat Mon-
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
Millfecds. 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
Prof. F. C. Fitspatrick wa in La
Grande lat week attending a gath
ering of educators. He left for
Spokane Tuesday of thi week on a
busincs visit
Mr. Sarah A,
i visiting at the home of her daugh
ter, Mr. M. W. Pederen. Mr.
Jone will alo be entertained by a
daughter in Pendleton.
the bird was taken to the open and
liberated apparently highly satis
fled and not bit abashed by its ad
venture. Several Weston citizens have re
ceived letters thia week asking
them to represent the University of
Jone of Portland Oregon in thi locality. Thcjt will
secure data for the records of the
late-wide urvey as to mental de
fect, delinquency and dependency
which the legislature requested at its
McKin
W. R.
Utah GOAL
CANDO
Dry ileachara WOOD
Your orders solicited, and
will be promptly filled at
right price. Phone 272 Of 93.
WESTON TRANSFER CO.
GILBERT G. ELLIS, Mgr.
Surely Suitable
After returning from a trip to hurt session. They are: Dr.
Salt Lake City F. G. Lucas, local ney, Mayor Banister, Rev.
realty operator, left this week for Storms, Clark Wood, school
Spokane and Wcnatchee. "Luke is intendent and teachers.
super-
by way of being aome traveler.
While carrying the mountain mail
last Saturday Jim Jones had to buck
anowdrifta In the region of Tamar
ack church. Snow had fallen to a
depth of about five inches on a level.
Mrs. Ine Young, whose husband
died from influents February 4 last
at Burley, Idaho, has now had the
misfortune to lose her infant daugh
ter. Death called the little one a
few days ago.
Emest March runs a small band
of "blanket sprouts." 50 head in all,
The best home bargain in Weston.
Dr. Watta' place for $3200.
Wall telephone for sale. Inquire
at this office.
A Fine Private library
One of the most interesting expe
riences which Weston accords to the
book-lover is a visit to the library of
Henry Schroeder. Unpretentious as
is the cottage of this ingenious car
penter, nevertheless it shelters a li
brary such as few private homes are
For years the
WESTON
CASH MARKET
' FRESH MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES PALO
FOR LIVESTOCK.
HIDES. PELTS, &c.
HASS & SAUER
SHOWING
SOME
SWELL
SPRING
SUIT
SAMPLES
WESTON BATHS, BARBER
and TAILOR SHOP
R. L. Reynaud i
1 A.W.LIHU.
X
x
x
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privileged to possess.
t. has kndm ftntrttCfA in f ol IfM't 1 II t?
at his Dry creek farm, and believe . . . authors, of
PWAVAV.VAVAVAViVAVAVAW that they will prove to be a profit- ujiform ,ile and binding, so that the
ule investment. Me nas neany nn- thB hplvp in verv
fgf -
HAT . BR1TE
FOR COLORING OLD
AND NEW STRAW HATS
EASY TO APPLY '
ATTRACTIVE COLORS
II, GOODWIN, Druggist
I
Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash.
American Beauty
and
Pure White
Made of selected bluestem in one of the
best equipped mills in the Northwest.
Sold In Weston by
Weston Mercantile Company
ln.Ktn ufith ei ivinrr an
IB II III miilwiUKf m '! tfrnfHv
of nearly 120 percent "Books," remarked Mr. Schroeder,
Ostensibly here for recreation, J. .. a wor,j. There is much of
W. Jones was perhaps persuaded corarort and consolation to be found
by his "better half that he would Jn them Their friendship is never
do well to get busy during his stay. estnmgej and outlives all others.
At all events, he has been wielding Tho igf part of every man's cdu
a paint brush with good results at cu,jon j, that which he gives him
his domicile on Franklin street. 8ciff ana it is for this that a good
Succulent young onions have ap- library furnishes the opportunity and
peared in the local markets. This tne means."
favorite spring relish is regarded by Although Mr. Schroeder is a bachc
sorne epicures to bo at its best ac- iorj ,e jg never lonely nor unhappy,
companied by thin slices of bread uis friends on tho shelf provide
and butter and eaten largely at mid- picnty of entertainment and are like
night, after society has done its ullto fat aaiilng ships which waft
worst. him away from present cares to the
The II. A. Dowds are .having a de- Fortunate Isles. Included in the col
lightful time In the Hawaiian isles, lection are unabridged editions of
where they are visiting their son-in- Carlylo, Oaudct, Thackeray, Shakes
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. But- peare, Schiller, Paul DeKock, Samuel
ler Smith. They expect to be sail- Browning, Moliore, DeMaupassant,
lng for the States in a few weeks, Smollett, Swedcnborg, Gautier, Gib
however, and will spend some time bon, Burns and Musset. ' In addition
in California before returning home, there are many volumes of philoso-
.; r.t Phieal and religious works, essays
'?.u.T-ZZr. and commentaries upon various
ine invcrcnunii nuuu mv....v... wl
be held in the Pendleton Methodist J8"-
church on April 11, all day, accord-
Liberty Bonds
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.
Anv "denomination $50 $100
$600-11000.
General Insurance
and Real Estate
LIFE HEALTH FIRE
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Do you want
property? If
to sell your
it is salable
1 CAN SELL IT
James
Walla Walla
L. Elam
- Washington
Dr. S. L KENI1ARD
Veterinary Surgeon
? 8
ji LUNCHES
ICE CREAM
CIGARS
CANDIES
Baker's Goods
Phone your dray orders,
93, or call at store.
sub-
The books are generously loaned to
ZtoZTull: interested readers, as the owner is
I . . u always willing to share his treas-
the local arrangements in charge.
The first session begins at 9 a. m.
This Is one of the conferences which
wil be held in every county In Ore
gon during the early part of April.
J. E. McDaniel returned Friday
always willing
ures with others.
Phil Metschan, prominent in Ore
gon politics in years gone by, and
manager of the Imperial hotel in
Portland, died in that city last Satur-
from hi winter' sojourn in Call- day. : Mr. Metschan held the office of
fornla, wearing a smile that refuses state treasurer for a number of
to come off except upon grave provo- terms. Eetiring from office and pol
cation. Hia rheumatism was greatly itics a number of years ago, with his
benefitted by the climatic change, sort, Phil Metschan Jr., he has since
Jim was In San Diego for a time and conducted the Imperial, and made it
met Joe Clodius, who has grown the favorite hostelry of Eastern Ore
more nortly than ever. Joe ha de- gon visitor in the metropolis.
velopcd into an enthusiastic San Di
ego booster.
March 30th marked the return of
tho graceful tree swallow, the first
of this species of birds to appear in
our locality and likewise the first to
leave after its young are reared.
Miss Mabel Colvln, an enthusiastic
admirer of America's feathered
creatures, comments upon the swal
low's beauty of appearance and
movement, Ita intense delight in life
manifested by a 'constant twittering
while performing bewildering and
tireless evolutions upon the wing.
Phone - Main 253 1 1 avis & EIHs
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The Fanners Bank of Weston
Established 1891
TROY LAUIiDRY CO. I
: Pendleton, Oregon
Leave your bundles on the
porch MONDAY and
THURSDAY
for our House-to-House Service
"We Wash Everything
But the Baby."
Save and Pay Up
Treasury Department advise that it is just as
necessary to save at this time as during the war.
Production is low and distribution hampered by lack
of cars. -
In your program of saving it might be well to
visit the Weston Mercantile Co. during their sale
and purchase such supplies as you may need while
the ipric'e is reduced. Do not forget that Jones &
Jones carry a complete, up-to-date stock of farm
and home supplies. Other Weston stores have com
plete stocks in their lines and
The Farmers Bank
is always glad to extend assistance.
- One-half of your taxes should be paid before
April 6th. We shall be glad to attend to this matter
for you if you wish.
See us before contracting a farm loan.
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