The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, June 04, 1920, Image 3

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JUNK IS IlKltK WITH ITS
KOSKS AND JIKIDKS
AfUT tlie wedding comcH the Home;
and Homo building is u business of
j)loiiHuro and imnorlanei'.
This Store has Wen busy for months
past irutheriiiK the Furnishings of
Quality, Worjh and Heauty that make
Home the dearest place on Earth.
We U'lieve in mixing a certain amount
of hvntiinent with our bu lness; for, in
Home-making, the xentimental a:joct
should not, can not le overlookel.
There arc no more practical, pleasing
and lasting gifts than articles of Home
furnishing. Those who wish to make
wedding gifts sfiould bear this fact in
mind.
We offer freely of our services in help
ing our patrons create pretty, sub
stantial and comfortable Homes.
Our success is measured only in the
completeness of satisfaction ' given.
Ia.'1's talk it over. Call at the store or
write for information.
Vhc Davis - Kaser Co.
Complete Home Furnishing Depart
ment Store.
"The House of Friendly Service"
10 20 Alder St. Walla Walla, Wash.
BUTTER WRAPS at Leader,1 Shop
One hundred 1 50
Each additional hundred 0 75
TERMS CASH ONLY
THE
WESTON
LULLS
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
BREVITIES ,
W ar now'(fi'nU fur thu Mtr
truck. Liberty Auto Co.
Mr. and Mra, Frederick Mr nth of
Athrrm were gursta Monday of Mr.
and Mrt. A. T. Meti. The Heath
art moving soon to Portland to rt
aide.
Mm. K. M. Smith received word
Tuesday night from the F. C. Kit
Patricks stating that their party had
arrived In Seattle and expected to
reach Portland a few dayi later.
Part of the Journey had been made
through considerable now and ke.
The local Eastern Star thapU-r la
jnviled to be the guest next Wednes
day of the Milton chapter, and a
number of Weston people are plan
ning to motor over for the event.
With much regret, Weston friends
have said good bye to the J. W. Por
tent, who moved Tuesday to thoir
new home at Freewater. They were
fortunate in wcurim an attractive
and home-like residence in that grow
ing burg.
Complimenting Miss Anlce Barnes,
a popular bride-elect, Crescent chap
tvr, the local Eastern Star organita
tion, sponsored miscellaneous
shower last Friday in Masonic hall.
After the regular work of the even
ing. suit case was brought in aud
presented to the honorce with the re
quest that she open same and exam
ine its contents. Many dainty and
useful articles were contained there
in and were admired by alt present.
Appetising refreshments were served
to complete the enjoyable affair.
Mrs. F. D. Boyd of Athena was an
out-of-town guest in attendance.
A flattering account of the recital
recently given in Portland by Mrs.
G. Saling of this city appears in
a recent Issue of The Musical Lead
er, published in Chicago. The article
comments upon the deep impression
made by Mrs. Baling, not only by
reason of her lovely voice but by her
channing personality.
Auction Sale Saturday, June 12,
3 p. m., at Saling building. Some
dressers, commodes, kitchen cabinets,
chain, bedsteads, springs and mat
tresses going for what you will give.
Dr. Watt.
Rufus Snider and family motored
over from Hcppner the first of the
week for a couple of days' visit with
the Frank Snider household.
Two beautiful monuments of gray
granite have reccnUy been erected In
the Weston cemetery to mark the
resting place of .the late Grant
K teen and Louis Harder.
Claude Price has been quite ill the
past week at his farm home north of
town.
In a message to local friends Mrs.
Mrrnnt Rabb stated that she was
L.m-lmr Pdiladeltihia this week
BUB
Mm Umm
iBBB
BY ALL FARM IMPLETilEHT FACTORIES
TO THE PEOPLE :
Every farm implement and wagon factory in the United States
has materially advanced the prices on all farm implements and wag
ons. The advance became erfective on May 1st.
We have a large and complete stock of implements and wagons.
We were considerably below the market price before the advance came,
and we will not take advantage of the advance, as long as
this stock lasts. A considerable saving will be made if you buy your
implements from US, and NOW, as we are booking many orders for
mowers, rakes and binders, and when the present stock is exhausted
we will then be obliged to raise the price.
ACT AT ONCE AND SAVE MONEY
LIOEB BOWiil
There has been a slight decline in the price
of lumber. ' You will get the advantage of the
reduction by trading with us.
JONES & JONEi
HARDWARE 1PL1IENTS LUIilBER
Weston, Oregon
(Telephone 83.) Monday, Wed.
and Fridny. Evenings by
appointment.
DR. N. P. BENNET
WESTON - OREGON
HAT BRITE
FOR COLORING OLD
AND NEW STRAW HATS
EASY TO APPLY
ATTRACTIVE COLORS
H. GOODWIN, Druggist
HUIlg. VI. nmui. - J T
"XSr.llLUNCHESI
vn was burned to tho ! T
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ICE CREAM
CIGARS
CANDIES
Baker's Goods
TROY LAUNDRY CO.;
Pendleton, Oregon
Leave your bundles on the
porch MONDAY and
THIIRSnAY
i
ior cur House-to-House Service J
"We Wash Everything f
out me navy
Phone your dray orders',
93, or call at store.
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odme Oars
and Dodge Extras
AJAX and DIATtlOND TIRES
Gasoline, Oils and '
Accessories
WESTON GARAGE
(J, F. SNIDER)
CENERHL BLKCKSMITHINC t Snider Shop
Following an accident while farm
ing on Dry creek Ranzey York was
attacked with a very serious illness
which affected him mentally. He is
now much improved, however. Mr.
.T " T fU Moine, low. York was knocked down in the Held
would proceed to Des Moines. Iowa,
for an extended viait with relatives. - "
v.. . . l. A own price Saturday, June 12, .' p.
W.m m oroner, -" , e., WMng Dr. Watts
nul l mi v -
.;.. n,..ir last iiiMtiMir. Tho residence
i !,. Mis Leta Koons of Seattle, M. Powers and J
it-. u th.. n-iw.Ht thin week lower nart of tow
of her aunt. Mrs. Leon Lundcll. ground Saturday morning with most
Mra. Lctha King was called to Pen- of iU contents. The fire started from ,J
dleton Thursday by a message an- a defective flue in ah upstairs bed-
nouncing tho serious illness of an room ana mane sum rap.u p..v,,
Bunt thai the Duilding was doomed by the
The following new books havo time a volunteer department arrived
kt, h l,vl library with a hose cart. The house had K
board and placed on the shelf for cir- been for years the home of the
Outcast, bv Geo. Powers family. It occupied a large
u. u rnn..t hv nrvv: irarden tract, and will probably be re-
viiuon, juaii v v..w - 1 . - - . ..
Red and Black, by Richmond; Sir placed by a cottage. The family are
Harry, by Marshall; Tess of the now living in a tent. Their loss is
Storm Country, by White. estimated at J2000, and is partially
Vern Camblin is seriously ill with covered by $800 insurance,
appendicitis at his home In the upper Emil Blcvins, a member of the
i m ...... iiiaq iaa nf ha nM W.slnn Normal.
t'lIU Ul WWII. wwo "WW " ' - .
Mrs. M. J. Marsh came up from was. here during the week from Cove,
Temlleton for Decoration day. She Oregon. Mr. Blevins represents the
accompanied Mrs. Lina H. Sturgis i()ho Life. K S
and J. H. Sturgis, who motored on to Mrs. J. E'. Jones and Mrs. ernon g
Walla Walla. ' O'H.arra have returned from their &
Tho legal phases connected with stay on Weston mountain. S
the bonding loan of $5000 to Weston E. O. DeMoss and family are now K
from Carstens A Earles of Portland domiciled at WOO Main street. Ore- g
have been completed, and the money gon City, where Mr. DeMoss has a j
is now available for local waterworks partnership interest in a leading un-
improvement. These will consist dertaking establishment g
chiefly in the laying of new mains. Wednesday evening the infant &
The bonds run ten years and bear six daughter, ueorgia, oi air. nu mi a.
percent They were sold at a slight G. G. Ellis was painfully burned
discount, because of the great pleth- about the face and chest by spilling
ora at present of gilt-edged securi- upon herself a cup of coffee.
tics Mrs. R. L. Wilson of La Crosse is
! j i i p vniirorB Mrs a hospital patient at Walla Walla,
t Mr' SLK anl" MiM Maggie when, the first of the week she sus
James Ritchey and Miss ined , ation for nppe0dicitis.
Cll tJ umvT Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Home of Pilot
county for the reunion. i me&t. f their
Dr. S. L KEIOIARD
Veterinary Surgeon
Davis & Ellis 1 1 Phone Main 253
i . ILOCK HIV IX5UIMVH KUVQho
. Through much volunteer wot on Mrg Q Q EUis
the part of loyal and active citizen Qur mounUin friend F
well wishers, tne irons oi memorial
TO
SAVE
IS
THRIFT
Our mountain friend. Frank Eng- i
hall was completed and painted In UaAer fw on,y one gack of &
time ior inn reunion. v - n(, mt gure at . tnat that
decidedly attractive and imposing ap- Frnk ha m(J(.h the the &
pearance. gain g
No Bide bidding. I want to be rid Joe ciodius still -employs his time h
of all the furniture, bidding, etc., I jn flshiyr t San Diego. Recent g
put up to sale on Saturday. June 12, trophies of his skill were a lobtser
S p. m., at Saling building. Dr. and a crab-
Watts. " Jamea Kirkpatrick Jr. is now the
William Beaton is helping at tho owner of 160 acres of land three
local barber Bhop during the picnic miles from Orofino, Idfcho, which he
rush, having loft his College Place acquired on trade &r his ice cream
shoo in the hands of an assistant and lunch counter business. VV
Thrift is the saving of time, energy, resources,
wages or profits. It means a home of your own, '
contentment, education and comfort for your child
ren, a book to read, a day now and then for recrea
tion, a bulwark against the day of need, and inde-
pendency that lengthens and sweetens life. GET
ONE OF OUH LIBERTY BELL BANKS.
ONE DOLLAR is sufficient, earning four percent ,
in thia vcav vnu ran becin systematic
saving at home which will, in the end, prove of un- M
told value to you. .. ( - 3
The Farmers Bank of Weston I