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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
ii y.rx ?.? ?"i i& How We Sell The BREVITIES New J "The I'honoifruph With a Soul" Ah dealt? in the New Edison, wc have obligated ourselves to a service. Thomas A. Edison perfected the New Edison at a cost or three millions of dollars. He entrusted us with the duty of bringing its Kc-Creallvc art into as many homes as possible. Use this store as an aid to the enjoy ment of music even to the Ynatter of Kayments. Wc are not an installment ousc, but as a part of our service, we arrange payments for the New Edison to suit your convenience. Let us help you to enjoy music. Vho Davis -Kaser .Co. Complete KurnlHliert of Homes. Offices Churches and Schools. 10-20 Alder St. Walla Walla, Wash. BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop One hundred 1 50 Each additional hundred 0 75 TERMS CASH ONLY THE IVESTOtJ 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 Cah for chick em. J, R, Reynolds. Joe Hodgson and J. A. Klnf are serving on th circuit court Jury at Pendleton. Mr. and Mra. 3. A. Ron motored down from Dayton Sunday for viilt with relatlvea. Mra. Albert Could and children were gueeta at the W. H. Could home during the past week. Secure your rote roots, pansy plant, icladlolo bulb and tomato plant from Mr. N. Loveridge. Mr. N. Loveridge wa in Pendle ton a few day tait week, the guest of her niece. Ml Grace Gilliam. Mr. and Mr. Emery Btaggs and little daughter were Sunday guests at the Elliworth Wood farm home. Mr. 3. M. O'Harra ia in Richland, Washington, enjoying a visit with her daughter, Mr. Stella Kennedy. Mr. and Mr. W. S. Price and daughter, Mi Ruby, were dinner guest Sunday at the Frank Price home on Normal height. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Faust have ex changed their town surroundings for the rolling Acids and woodland fring es of their Weston mountain prop erty. Foreman Barbour's camp of county road gradera waa moved this week to a likely spot in the Dry creek neigh borhood in order to be nearer the work. Mr. Edward Sempert of Walla Walla, who spent a few daya laat week at the Frederic McGrew farm stead, returned last Sunday to her home. Mr. A. J. Milntyre, who haa not regained her uaual health following a severe attack of influenza, ia in Pendleton receiving chiropractic treatment. Mrs. Eva Hartman of . Portland and Mr. M. J. Marsh and Mra. Ab bie Maya motored up from Pendleton yesterday and were guest of Mra. L. S. Wood. Mi Doris Barnes haa returned to her work in the Davis confectionery after being confined to her home with an afflicted eye, upon which an oper ation waa necessary. For Sale Two-atory, seven-room house in good condition, nicely lo cated on North Water street; four lots, 40x100 each. Inquire of Lowell Rogers, Pendleton, Oreg. Professor and Mra. F. C. Fitzpat rick motored to Pendleton Saturday to meet Mrs. Thornton of Roseburg, sister of Mrs. be their house guest for a few weeks, DIM HALL FRONT TO BE COMPLETED FOR THE EVENT Let's all spruce up a bit and boost to make this a greater success than ever before. JOMES & JOWE HARDWARE - IMPLEMENTS . Weston, Oregon I have just received a carload of ri.,n.tw.v the Little Overland. Better grab in Portland, following their visit JWS!SVVVWAVtt with Seattle relative. They are en HAT BRUTE FOR COLORING OLD AND. NEW STRAW HATS EASY TO APPLY ATTRACTIVE COLORS II. GOODWIN, Druggist one while the grabbing is good, as E. O. Do Moss and family are now , Lawrence Lieuallen of Adams, wh'j has been ill at St, Anthony's hospital, Pendleton, is recovering and has re turned to his home. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Carmichael came in from the farm Tuesday ev (Telephone 83.) Monday, Wed. and r ridny. Evenings by appointment. DR. N. P. BENNETT Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburj, Wash. American Beauty eand Pur White K.MIHIM I Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company joying a very pleasant vacation peri od, and have not yet settled upon a new business location. Invitations to the recital in which Mra. Lela G. Saline participates Portland have been received friends of Weston's favorite vocal it Program numbers indicate a rich treat to music lovers. A cooked food sale will be held Saturday afternoon, April 24, at one o'clock, in the Ross furniture store, by the ladies of the Methodist church. The proceeds will be used to equip the primary department of the Sunday school. The vkinity of Rocky ford on Pine creek ia very attractive at this sea son of the year. Giant buttercups, yellow spring lilies, dainty anemones and bright-hued "bird-bills' unite in making nature's flower garden a de light to all beholders. Geo. R. Peak, former Weston blacksmith, says in a letter to J. E. Harmon that ho is now engaged in farming on 220 acres of leased land near Perry, Mo. Ho reports snow and cold in that part of the "Show Me" state. A local friend is in receipt of a message from Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, well known Pendleton peo ple, who are touring abroad. The travelers were then in Japan and re marked upon the beautiful scenery and delightful weather prevailing. WESTOIf - OREGON a came in irom tne larm xuesaay ev- , T by ening to see "The Romance of Tar- I j L l1 ll 7 j ran. The price of a pound of cherries, orchard run, waa fixed at 15 cents when the cherry growers' union ot The Dallea closed with the Libby. Mo Noil & Libby cannery at this figure for the entire crop of Royal Annes. The directorate of the Hood River Apple Growers 'association has voted to discontinue printing fruit wrappers. The increased cost of paper and the high cost ot printing, growers say, have made the printed wrap prohibl Uve. Representative Hawley'a bill author izing the city of Myrtle Point to pur chase 120 acres ot the Oregon & Cali fornia land grant for the protection of the municipal water supply was re ported favorable from the house publlo lands committee. The petition asking the Lane county court to call a special election May 21 for the purpose of submitting to the voters ot the county the question ot is suing 12,000.000 bonds for the construc tion of .roads was filed in the office ot the county clerk. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES AND WIRING ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES . Baker's Goods a H i 1 i 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. Any denomination $50 $100 $500 1000. , , . . - James L. Elam Walla Walla - Washington I ; Dr. S. L KEL7IARD Davis & Ellis I Phone Main 253 NEARER THE TOP Each dollar saved is another step higher on the ladder of future independence. Any man can earn money, but only he who can save is the successful man. No matter how small your first deposit might be you owe it to yourself to start saving now small beginnings become big endings and we welcome your account. W. A. Nicolea of Spokane, presid- Estimates Furnished Free on All ing elder of the United Brethren church, and L. L. Epley, president of Philomath college, were here this week in the interests of the college drive, which they are now closing, for an endowment fund of $50,000. Mr. and Mra. George Sowers, who are employed at the Henry Barrett ranch, made the world beautiful for their daughter Evelyn by spending the week end in town. They were entertained at the home of Mrs. Sowers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Driskell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beathe and Mrs. Artie Beathe have closed their town house and are now domiciled in the summer home on Weston moun tain. Thoughts of rich black earth, shady hollows, and melodies of wood ay competition lured them into the freer air of country places. Kinds of Work. All Work Guaranteed. FREEWATER ELECTRIC SUPPLY HOUSE Thone No. 433 Freewater, Or. HEMSTITCHING DEPARTMENT A. M. JENSEN CO. Hemstitching, Pecot, Chain Stitch ing Embroidery, Braiding, Plain Stitching, Button Holes and Buttons Covered, Pleating. MRS. C. E. FERGUSON Phcne 936, Walla Walla, Wash. Independence is what our forefathers fought for it's what you should save for get a Liberty Bell Bank today. DR. W. H. REYNOLDS Chiropractic Nerve Specialist Rooms 1 and 2, Inland Empire Bank Building, Pendleton, Oregon Phone 1018 Hours 10 to 12 a. m.-l:30 to 5 p. m. "wsvsvSVSVSKMK s Tbe Fanners Bank of Weston P. if