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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
pg? in in in vi in. jrs in in in in. in in in in in in in tnvsm in yjfl m in jn jn n n fnin in in in, El BREVITIES 1 RELIABILITY The m out vulual)lc uhhcI poHHCHMcd by a buKlncHH institution In a reputation for constant reliability. Friend can easily be made but can on ly be kept by retaining their complete confidence. Wc strive to make friends by unfailing courtesy and real tincerity in serving them to keep their confidence by square dealing. Our desire always is that our goods and our name represent in every sense RELIABILITY TJho Davis -Kaser Co. Complete Furnishers of Homou, Offices Churches and Schools. 10 20 Aider St. Walla Walla. Wash. Not ire f Final Account. June, Hi the hour of ten o'clock in In the County Court of tin State of the forcn.Kn as the time, ami the Oregon for Umatilla County. ('"u", Courthouse at Pendleton as In the Mmu-r of the R.late of Ml- the l'l. objections and colm McDonald. dcceaed. exception to the said Final Account Notice U hereby itiven to all wt- w' h,1''1 settlement there oita whom it may concern that Will of made. I'eraon InU-rvsU-d In thi M. Peterson, Administrator with the matter will be governed accordingly. Will Annexed of the estate of Mai- ltd thU the Clh day of May, colm McDonald, deceased, has filed WILL M. PKTLRSON, hi Final Account; that the Court, by Administrator with the Will An onler duly made and entered, hat ap- nexed of the Estate of Malcolm He pointed Tuesday, the Hth day of Donald, deceased. THE WESTOtl 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 Mil'lfecds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone. Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Fgg Mash. Try a Sack of our Popu,ar Graham. J. A. LUMSDEN - Proprietor All bills of the Weston garago are due the first of each month. J. F. Rnlder. Horses going higher. Hotter aea that team we're offering. Watts L Rogers. Soma inquiries about that bar gain In black work team, B and 7 years old. Watts It Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. York and sons motored to Waitsburg Saturday for visit, remaining over Sunday. Theodora Howard, a Pendleton ar chitect, 65 years old and for 44 years a resident of that city, Is dead. The W. L. Rayborn family moved last Friday to the ranch, where they will spnd the summer months. Tea." Rankin, birdman, flew from r-cndlcton to Walla Walla In 35 min utes in a Curtis machine Tuesday. A son was born Tuesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGuire at the L. P. Cilliland farm on Pina creek. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles May is reported to be critically ill at their home on the mountain. Mrs. J. K. Stanflvld went to Pen dleton Monday, accompanying Mrs. Rebecca Culley, who has been visiting her here. Miss Bertha Hildcbrand is here from Colorado for a few weeks' visit at the home of her father, Frank Hildebrand. Kdward Tucker and Sidney Tucker, Holdman farmers, together with their respective families, were visit ing hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith motored Sun day to Dayton, Waitsburg and High Bridge for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers and Genevieve and Dudley Rogers came over from Athena Wednesday even ing to attend the Weston High school commencement The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaka Narkaus is under the doctor's care with a severe attack of bronchitis at the Selmer Thompson place on the mountain. Mrs. John Carlcton Brooks, who was the guest last week of her sis ter, Miss Edna Hollenbeck, left Sun day morning for Portland, where she will visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Bennett have gone to Montana after their Hudson car. They will drive it home so soon as weather conditions admit of crossing the mountains. The Frank Snider family have re turned from Athena and are domi ciled in their home on Normal he hrhts. Claud Snider will be a se nior and Leonard a local high school next year. Graduating Class Weston High School CONGRATULATIONS Accept our hearty congratulations, with our sincere best wishes for success and happiness thru life. JONES & - JONES V. Weston, Oregon To the People of Weston: Do not forget the "WESTONIA," High School Annual, out today. Be sure and get one ! N. B. The next BIG EVENT is bur Pioneer Picnic June 4th and 5th at Weston. - Grates will be installed at the Wes AVVW.VWVVV.W ton brickyard in all the kilns, and HAT BRITE FOR COLORING OLD AND NEW STRAW HATS EASY TO APPLY ATTRACTIVE COLORS II. GOODWIN, Druggist Miss Ella May Harmon of Pendle ton will arrive in Weston Thursday afternoon. May 27, at one o'clock to meet all ladies interested in the mak ing of dress forms. Instruction will be given in the kitchen of Memorial freshman in the " w" beJwW aU day Friday, May zs. miss uarmon uri.-3 a full attendance of women desiring to do this work. coal will be burned hereafter. Man- Owen E. Sprague is here rrom ager Harbour has found slabs to have Camas, Wash., to visit friends in the become altogether too scarce and ex- old home town and to look after the pensive to make a satisfactory fuel, graves of relatives in the local corn er: W. II. McKinnov has added to Owen is on the payroll of the equipment of his office a high fre- J Crown VV.llamctte paper milt at A quency electric therapeutic outtit, - , - - i ,tth. thousand people at good wages. W II IV II III. UWV n swv v nkvwv ment. This is the most modern ap- S. A. Barnes, J. A. King and K. ii. pliance for administering electrical King are leaving next week for Ba-v A I . t. II " 1 treatment. Ker, uregon, w represent wesvuii g Mrs. Mary Ramirez has closed her lodge No. 68 at the grand lodge of h school at Cayuse with an entertain- Odd Fellows. Mrs. Orell McPhcrnn ment and picnic, and has returned to and Miss Gladys Smith will attend g her former home on Weston moun- the Rebckah assembly as delegates h tain for tho vacation season. She from Hiawatha Rebekah lodge. 8 will be Joined in a week or two by Mrs. Nancy E. Hall, mother of R Mr. Ramirez. Charles E. Hall, Das gone to ijoa Rev. E. W. Achilles occupied the Angeles, Calif., to make her home pulpit of the M. E. Church. South, with a daughter in that city. Mr. Sunday morning. There will be no Hall will remain for some ttmo in service in this church next Sunday Weston and vicinity, and endure as morning, as the congregation plans best he can the discomforts of "bach to attend the baccalaureate services ing." at Columbia college in Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beamer are ip cm.,!.!. o. k..r thU w.lt roceivinff congratulations upon the for a few days from Starbuck, visit I (Telephone 83.) Monday, Wed. B H n A 1 ! i ir Vtrnninrra Kir K I appointment. B X I DR. N. P. BENNETT I j I VISTOn - - - OREGON 1 I LUNCHESj i Tonviupmovrft z iiwi bnuiuiii uv. Pendleton, Oregon Leave your bundles on the porch MONDAY and THURSDAY xor our House-to-House Service "WWash Everything But the Baby." ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods Phone your dray orders, 93, or call at store. 3 s Dr. S. L KGillARD Veterinary Surgeon DaviS & ElliS 1 1 Phone - Main 253 i 8 birth of a little son. who arrived Dodge Cars and Dodge Extras AJAX and DIAMOND TIRES Gasoline, Oils and Accessories WESTON GARAGE (J. F. SNIDER) CENERHL BLHCKSMITH1NC at Snider Shop ing his mother, Mrs. Mary Snider of Tuesday morning to take his place t T.r,,ma. Emerv is an overseas vet- in the family circle. The welcome 8 of p to t; glad to get back. Tom Diggins, Basket mountain pio neer, evidently Tannma. F!mrv is an overseas vet- in tne iamuy cran. having served with the marine youngster is tne nrsi granuemm oi contingent of the celebrated Second Mr. ana" Mrs. jonn Beamer. y division. He was gassed, wounded Mrs. O. M. Kevin has returned and buried in a dugout and was her home in Weston from Pendleton, g where she has been spending the win- S ter and spring with her daughter, Vnnw. th.t mi.il rnr- W w' 0"0 ,t,,,D ,.t In order to keen mov- n or Aberdeen. ing. The other day, while passing Players are wanted for the Weston along his route. Jim Jones was de- team to play picnic ball. Practice is lighted to find an entire ham hang- held every afternoon between four Ing from the mail box of the donors, and six o'clock on the local grounds, with a card attached inscribed as and all those willing to try out are follows: "To mail carrier, from Mr. requested to report, and Mrs. T. L. Diggins." The time has come to convert Lib- C. M. Schneider, who was here last crty Bond, into the I""" sSue week to ship carload of his goods ' -ecun .es. If you are a g and chattels to his new place near bondholder, .nqu.it .. . to J. mrthod 8 Mica. Wash., has evidently "landed f this transaction at The Farmers right." Mr. Schneider paid $108 an "k f Weston- 8 B . , i , M M.v,. R TnK.u nt Portland, fi aero for zai-acre larm, luuy ira- " - proved and equipped. The land lies Oregon. Mrs. Mary C. McNee and the 15 miles southeast of Spokane, and H. Goodwins motored to Walla Walla is especially well adapted to diversl- Tuesday for a few hours' visit fled farming. Mr. Schneider feels Mrs. Roy Cannon is quite ill with well pleased with his new home and rheumatism of the shoulder at her surroundings. home in Athena. Tbe Fanners Bank of Weston Established 1891 All temporary coupon Liberty Bonds except those of the fourth issue should now be ex changed for permanent bonds. If you wish us to attend to this for you, please bring your bonds in. 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