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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
1 i Facts iout Monarch Ranges You cannot U'lii-vo that ALL ranifc uro "Ih'1." How will you He cliltt which ono will Hurt your rti--lrciiiint and expectations T The atmwvr I by rloiw mul lntHllKt'i.t I '(IkuIH'Ii. You must have fart to lm your Judgment umui. VVr inr.ti,t a frw FACTS about "MONAIU II KatiKea fact thul tmvc hu n ihhviii i vt-r and over. Monarch Kaiiuva am made of MAI.LKAIil.K Iron sitmy combined with steel nluIeK bcrauno inallinlilo iron will NOT rrark or break. The ton la niailo livht enough to hrat thru quickly ami with little All floor! anil rxiHinnl part an thu mailt) liKht for convvn BREVITIES furl. lent handling but will not break in shipping or dally line. 8UI plates are Uh'iI for the oven and body Ixiauno they hav ample strength and will NUT nark undi-r cunUiit expannlun and rontrac tln. Mlli'jn iron ixriiutii the Joint U-twwn utrt-l and iron to be HIVKTKI. making Hum permanently TIGHT. Tight jointk increase the vflVii'iiry of the range by more than 50 Hriciit. Tightness ii gained by rlveiing-The MONAKCII Way. No Hunt thu flue lininit are of vitreous enamelled atetd sheets it cannot rust. It cover the espnaml part of the oven and body, giving effective protot'tion against runt. Theae are the things you want In a range: Quick Results Kcon omy In the u' of furl Dvnlnlilo Service J'erfwt C'ooking Qual ities, Yearn of ronntant service have proved that the "MONARCH" will rive entire satisfaction. 8TOVK RKI'AIKS Order them NOW. If you will need parU for your Move or hrater tin fall. Rive us your order NOW and have (time when needed. Factories are alow to ship and freight move lowly, Order NOW and bo ready. Vho Davis -Kaser Co. tOMM.KTK HOMK FrRNISIIINt; DEI'ARTMKNT STORE 10-20 ALUKK 8TKEKT - WALLA WALLA. WASH. BUTTER WRAPS at Leader; Shop One hundred 1 GO 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 66 fo) H - -8 AT B3RITE FOR COLORING OLD AND NEW STRAW HATS EASY TO APPLY ATTRACTIVE COLORS II. GOODWIN, Druggist Mr. and Mra. Vernon O'llarra and Mr. J, K. Junea motored Monday to Dayton, accompanying Albert O' llarra. Freah milk cow for aalv. Mra. Lil ian Fredericks. Among the graduates at O. A. C. are the following students, register liilf from Umatilla county: Domestic Science, Mint Pearl Bradley, Milton; Mis Helen Seta, Milton; Mia Ruth Stewart, Athena. Commercial, Emil Scibert, Pendleton. 4 The condition of (.laud Price i re ported thii week to be quite serious. Dr. Krylor waa called from Walla Walla Sunday to attend him. Mr. and Mra. E. M. Smith and Mr. and Mra. Nelson Jonua left Sun day by automobile for Portland, and enjoyed a beautiful rido over the Co lumbia Klver highway. Mr. Smith attenda the atate meeting of bank era at KuRene and the Masonic grand lodge at Portland. Mra. Smith represents Crescent chapter at the grand chapter of the Eastern Star. Mr. arid Mra. Jones will viait friemla in Portland and Seattle. One of the freight trucka plying between Pendleton and Walla Walla turned over on ila aide Monday at a point went of Weston and waa ruined by Are which followed the miihap. Part of ita load of goods waa de stroyed. It ia said the truck waa not insured. Miss Pauline Rayborn was oper ated upon laat Friday at St Antho ny's hospital in Pendleton, following an acute attack of appendicitis. Her condition is reported very satisfac tory at the present time. Sim J. Culley left Monday for American Falls to look after his in terest in southern Idaho. Miss Joule Lavender, who ia now head stenographer in the office of the Portland Realty board, is visiting at the home of her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lavender. A quartet of local Dokies Jim Lieuallen, I'crd McBridc. Les Wilaey and Ven Belt attended the recent ceremonial at Kennewick . of the Knighta of Khorassan. They report much doin'. Earl Dudley waa here Wednesday from his Helix farm, greeting hia numerous Weston friends. Earl had couple of eight-mule, teams along, and loaded the outfit with rolled bar ley at the Lumsden mill. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonewiti have , returned from a visit at the home of their daughter. Mra. E. L. Withers, in Baker. Oregon. George Blomgren is home from Corvallis, having completed the Freshman .year at O. A. C. Mr. and Mra. Henry Thompson of Gibbon were guests Sunday at the J. E. Jonea residence while on then- way to the S. G. Price farm on Weston mountain. The mother of J. M. Wroe ar rived Monday from Iowa to visit Mr. Wroe and family at their home on Weston mountain. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smock re- "" turned Monday from a visit to their j daughter, Mrs. H. J. Driskcll. at agination overtime, it is said, in cx Dayton, where they afto attended plaining the accident to his parents "Dayton day." having evolved a yam to the effect Ed. May of Oregon City, who scv- that passing motorist had used his eral years ago made his home on the finger as a target. In this case, how mountain, is by this time a happy. ever, fiction was stranger than man if a sack of the famous Weston truth. mountain spuds shipped by hia son,.. Miss Beulah Caplinger of Portlund Charles L. May, has reached him WM here this week, visiting friends, Wanting to make "Dad" present," while on her way to Seattle. She Charles could think of nothing that wjjj be the guest there of her broth would probably be more acceptable. er, Chester, who for a number of Mrs. Albert O'llarra and son year8 has been head clerk of one of and Mrs. Ernest Haney have been Seattle's big hotels. Miss Beulah is visiting relatives at Craigmont, a member of the clerical force of the 'Idaho. O-W. general office at Portland. Mrs. Walter Webb and daughter A f(jw Jemy milk CU8tomers want Ora left Monday to visit her mother Mrs F q Lucas, near Eugene, who is In failing prince of Mr and Mrs. Geo. B. Carmich.el c Order of Knight, of Khoras 1 Mr.ii. ur.ii. san will be in Walla Walla July 5, moioreu 10 me tt una n mum ...v. , , . .ii. i ' , . . . . . . Tl. and July 6 will lead Sunday for a fishing trip. They " . found water plentiful and trout scarce. 7V- .i ' (f L sA 'I HE'S THE OLD RELIABLE GRAND old "Bull". He's the best there is. He sold over 300,000,000 bags last year. . . You know genuine "Bull" Durham never an enemy; millions of friends. Genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco you can roll 50 cigarettes from one bag. That's some inducement, nowadays. ma GENUINE 99 m ilk I K Jlt V&fiiy . 171 a III 1 -ViaMrE II n Ell TOBACCO To pipe smokers : Mix a little "BULL DURHAM with your favorite to bacco. It's like sugar in your coffee. TROY LAUNDRY CO. 1 1 Dr. S. L KHuIARD penaieton, uregon ,.-,-.-.-.-,-.-.--.- Leave your bundles on the 1 porch MONDAY and f or our House-to-House Service "We Wash Everything But the Baby." Veterinary Surgeon I Phone - Main 253 pr trx f.M ykf.'MTi 7i7i ffl T " BBQiSISSS j Dodge Cars and Dodge Extras A JAX antt DIATtiOND TIHES Gasoline, Oils and Accessories WESTON OARAGE (J. F. SNIDER) CENERRL BLHCKSmiTHINC at Snider Shop Mrs. D. L. Camblin, son and a caravan from Walla Walla to Lewiston. Idaho, 'where will be held the biggest cere- mnHt.l Aval Irnnurn in th North west. Mr. and Mrs. George Stag-fc-s ar- Dokies are expectir.g to at- rived inursaay xrom a opoKane iur Jn force m VISK at vne numo ui jui. uvskbo : al if r xv A.kllUa After Srtment of Washington SUU Col- f " i'TM lege, George has just taken the .tot? 8chw1 in September, examination at Spokane. , Newton Loveridge has improved Mrs. Earl G. Olsen was here this 'his residence property w.th a coat of week from Vaky Chapel for a visit pa.nt, thereby - g.vmg it a very with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ttract.ve appearance. Hodgson ' Peter Hass and family motored to Theodore Horn, 16 years old. the 'Wall. Wall. Sunday for . day's visit youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. with friends. Horn and brother of Mrs. G. G. El-, James Ashworth has recently lis, was killed a few "days ago by the placed in his garden some fine speci accidental discharge of his gun mens of Bing cherry and Delicious while he was crawling through a apple trees secured from the Milton fence. The family reside seven nursery. A number of red and black miles from Filot Rock. raspbepry bushes and Everbearing Master Tommy Lieuallon and a lit- strawberry plants have also been set tie s" of Lewis P. Gilliland were put by this thnfty gardener, who nlaying the other day on Pino creek hopes the sugar shortage wall be . town. "hen Tommy shot . thing of the past when font hangs hole through one of his fingers with Jieavy upon the v.nes. 22-calibre pistol which he had Miss Gladys Smith is visiting this 4...... A Im tkA nmiaA and .ovouslv d- week with Dr. and Mrs. H. Zophar IUUIIU vnw - - propriated. Tommy worked his im- Tharpe. at Astoria. TO 5 AVE IS THRIFT Thrift ia 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 OUR LIBERTY BELL BANKS. ONE DOLLAR is sufficient, earning four percent interest In this way you can begin systematic saving at home which will, in the end, prove of un told value to you. Tbe Fanners Bank of Weston r 1