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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
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BREVITIES kges rrui-l and inhur.'.tn treatment, a penrhant for llk shirts, thirst for patent medicines and a fondness for Other women, according to The Ore gonlan'a atury of the ran, It is lo- tally reported that the wife's mother had a good deal to do with the separation. Victor Thocny haa Joined tha force at the Blue Mountain A few Jersey milk customer want ed. Mr. F. O. Lucaa. Guy Cronk, Athena tranafer man, of workmen haa put a truck In eommiailon and an- sawmill. nouncea that ha la prepared to haul Mra. Bertha Sowers and daughter anything for anybody to any place at Evelyn came in from the Barrett any time. ranch Saturday and spent Sunday at Miss Casrada Dunn of Brighton, the William Driskell home. They Colorado, la visiting her aunt, Mr, have opened their cottage on north Emma Darnett. Mia Dunn v waa Water street and will spend the sum. born at Wasco, Oregon, when the mer season In town. Cascade Locks were opened, and Ralph Cannon lost a valuable horse from this ausplcioua event derived Monday evening, during the electric her name. Thia I the first time aha storm which prevailed in this part of has seen her native etaU ainct aha the county. The horse with twelve was six years old. others was eating at a feed rack in Sidney Tucker and family have re- the barnyard, when lightning struck turned from Holdman, Oregon, and ft and killed it instantly. Mr. Tucker has enrolled with tha ARRIVED I have my two-ton truck and am ready to haul your hogs, household goods or anything you want moved, any time or place. Give me a trial. GUY CROmc, Atbena, Or. Itlu Mountain sawmill force. Ilia family will reside in Weston for tha present. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bell and Mrs. Van Slyk viaited Walla Walla Sun- a If iL. -at UL. VUI " ...jr. munK in. w.uou., w. . wntaned the f0owing: mvryi nepicr anu pit. wit iaw. which was solrmnixed at the Pres byterian church in that city. Mr. and Mr. YaU-s will mak their home in New York City. Misa Usui Duncan and Miss Dorothy Procbstcl, popular graduates of Weston High, have returned from Weston Singer Praised Mrs. Saling met with a most en thusiastic reception as the soloist of the recent O. A. C. commencement at Corvalliii. The Gazette-Times "Mrs. Lela Gordon Saling of Wes ton, Oregon, a pupil of Taglieri of Portland, gave great pleasure in three appearances on the program. She proved to be a soprano with a voice of lovely quality, unusual range, a gnat deal of dramatic IMS a.uat .niV.inal ai t Vi as I fg unA Monmouth, Oregon, where they took cpcjty enMvd ht.f to the tcn-wek training course at Ore- present most effectively those num- BUTTER WRAPS at Leader; Shop One hundred 1 50 Each additional hundred 0 75 TERMS CASH ONLY a. f a .1. . :.. I'avm. gon norma., rcn n.ay now ( whfch the tri as a senior in any normal khiwi. Miss Duncan will teach the second were predominant, in "viuanciie and third grade, in The Cove school flockg of the coming year, and Miss Procbstel . fMth,A WutiM .kimminir. dipping, soaring through the audi- a matter of fact, two THE WESTOII 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 will teach near Heppner. Miss Pauline Rayborn was able to come home from Pendleton Tuesday, . . ... .... K1Am - having made quick recovery fol- lh hout the and Mr. . lowing an operation for appendicitla. - . .viii.nii.' .h Th She was only twelve days in hospital. thc SM we of thcJM "Leandcr Kirk, well known pioneer. upo) t(e gpf)i(, nc,r .nd " p,id the homage of listening intent- larVA, I f-J w i 1 i paint right zxzy whh - Ur, Mrs. J. Hodgson, after a trip to the Willamette valley. He attended an old settlers' reunion at Browns ville, Oregon, whera he was born 73 year ago. ly, with its little head perked thia way and that as though to catch the melody of ita rival. In 'Suicido' from La Gioconda, and 'Rachem,' the full ness and richness of the singer's i i , i i oeorge carmicnaei, woo .... ,owM tone m, ht h,ve convinccd in falling health for acme monuis, unknowinff tn,t ahe WM , con A.I A n.a1 J WxlMAarlaW ffW paint ngn' aBaBEaBVaWaBBBBBBlldaBBBaBiF i HE life, thc value, the beauty of your home, depend on the care you give it Weather-beaten and warrjed sidinnr. cracks and open joints arc forerunners of decay. Many Bronerty owners neclect to look for mirh signs, judging their houses and buildings by general appearances only. It is good business to make regular inspection of your property, and to use paint of good quality, which is tha surest preventive of decay. Through the varying conditions of weather in all their extremes, FULLER Paint has proved both its preserv ing and beautifying qualities a Pacific Coast Product for Pacific Coast requirements. 71 years of paint manufacturing experience are back of every brushful of FULLER Paint was taken to Portland Wednesday for M nJ one t fhe WM C C pf TI I VT PJ. treatment by Mrs. Carmfchael and ... - . .y th.t crue, OOITie 01 tile T ULLLK JrrOCIUCtS their aon, George B. Carmichael. J, M. Banister has bought the in terest of his son-in-law, Carl Mc Connell, in tha Kreba place between Athena and Adama. Mr. that, for in the darkness that cruel night had cast years ago this one the speaker of the day oncluded that two different people were on the . A it program. Mrs. saiing is nappy in Kp .rtirtil.tinn. Attnump. na nonos. has purchased the Joe Lewia lease on wRh m dcliKhtfui interptcU the Harlow Richmond place, 700 0m a)d mugicianiy understanding, acres, near Helix, with which he gets nd probabIy c,n ,nd wil, g0. far ln a farm outfit including 26 head of the contil,u,tion of her work with mules. J. M. Banister baa rented the New York mgtera Kreba place to Jess Myrick and D. Mn Ea cnn jessei accom. B. Banister. panist, was a gem of purest ray se- Orval B. Waldcn, a young Weston M artist who contributed much soldier who saw active service over- M ,p,cndid ,ceonlpai8u ever do seas, enlisted this week in the navy. of the Brtist of tne HOUSE PAINT' FLOOR PAINT PORCH and STEP PAINT SHINGLE STAINS ENAMEL woodwork. 6ILKENWHITE -For interior DECORET combined staia and varnish in all shades for rcfini&hing furniture, etc VARNISHES DEKORATO the Sanitary Kalsomine AUTO ENAMEL W. P. Fuller & Co. H AT BRITE FOR COLORING OLD J AND NEW STRAW HATS 1 EASY TO APPLY J ATTDAPTIVF I III IIWS 8 rm I I ln V I I u vx - II. finnnWIN. Druprprist ... w.ww..--- - "OO n R. W. Lieuallvn and family left to day for lone, Uregon, 10 visii reia- wjth a ption Bll tives and see that part of Morrow concert arti8t a8 wcll county. F. G. Lucas was in Spokane Tues day and saw Tacoma defeat Spok ane, three to two, in a fast 14-inning ball game. casion. Mr. Jesse is panist.' a Portlander, her own a as an accom- Lavender-Brockman A simple wedding service took place Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o - Jxj paints! 3 Northwest Branch Hoosea at Tortland, Seattle, Ta coma, Spokane, Boise Look I'p a FULLER DEALER in Your Town Mr. and Mrs. J. L. vaughan of at the D. F. Lavender resi- Pcndleton and Mrs. Vaughan's sister, denCe, Miss Ethel Josephine Laven Mrs. Charles Fuqua of Spokane, dt.r becoming the bride of Fred O. were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Rrockman of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. M. W. Pedersen. ' Rev. A. J. Starmcr was the offlciat- J. A. Lieuallen returned this week jng clergyman and employed the from his sheep shearing trip to Wy- double ring ceremony. The wedding oming. He reports good crop march was played by Miss Ruby prospects in southern Idaho, through price. Thc bride waa most attrac which he passed on his return. tive in a midnight blue tailleur, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Dowd are which a chic white hat was worn, visiting relatives at Amity, Oregon, and carried an arm bouquet of bride's upon coming north from Loa An- roses. Miss Anna Lavender, in a gelcs their first stop after their dainty white gown, was bridesmaid, trip to the Hawaiian islands. The groom was attended by Frank Mrs. Christina Beeler has gone to Lavender, brother of the bride. Fol Pendlcton for several week of sew- lowing the service, a buffet luncheon ing, and will make her home while inviting both to eye and taste was there at the residence of Mrs. Lina served. H. Sturgia. Many handsome gifts were received Miss Gladys Smith loft Portland by the young couple, among them a recently as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. chest of Bilvcr presented by the Price TROY LAUNDRY CO. Pendleton, Oregon Dr. S. L KHfl x X Leave your bundles on the 1 porch MONDAY and THURSDAY ior Cur House-to-House Service T "We Wash Everything But the Baby." n Veterinary Surgeon i Phone -- Main 253 H. Zophar Tharpe, formerly of wos- .WMSWMaa ton, on a trip into British uoiumoia, Dodge Cars and Dodge Extras , AJAX and DIAMOND KS Gasoline, Oils and Accessories WESTON OARAGE (J. F. SNIDER) . t CENERHL BLHCKSTCITHING at Snider Shop The Ralph Tucker and Tim Mc- Bride families have leased a cottage at Bingham Springs and are spend ing their vacation at the popular re sort Jesse Hart and Walla and tha E, ed to Holdman Wednesday for brief visit with tha Ed Tuckers. Monday was the hottest day of the season, local thermometers register- relatives of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Brockman left on the evening train for Portland, where they will reside. No wedding this season has cre ated greater interest, not only be cause of the prominence of the bride's family, but because the gen- family of Walla uine popularity of the young woman E. Tuckers motor- herself made the marriage an im portant event in the social history of Weston. - Guests other than relatives includ ed: Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Starmcr, Miss Eliza Morrison, Miss Merle Best of Pendleton, L. I. O'Harra and ing 87 degrees. Miss Thelma Anderson ia ming ling with Portland throngs thia week Lyle Webb, while witnessing Shrine and Rose Festival gaietiea. Professor Lyman Dead Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Royer ar mo- Professor W. D. Lyman, for 80 toring from their homa in Illinois years head of the history department with Weston aa their destination, at Whitman college and well know to They plan to spend acveral weeks Umatilla county people, dropped dead with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Meta, pa- at his home in Walla Walla Monday rents of Mrs. Royer. afternoon, valvular heart disease be- Dr. N. P. Bonnet, well known den- ing the cause. After 80 years of tal practitioner of Weston and Athe- service in the history department, Dr. na, has been sued for divorce by Mrs. Lyman retired last week to become Pearl Bennet, who ia' now at her professor emeritus of the department, former home in Portland. The par- He joined the college faculty in 1889 ties were married in June, 1918, and and was at theinstitution from then have a little aon, Paul, of whom Mrs. on, with the exception of one year Bcnnct asks the custody. She 1- spent in Spokane. TO SAVE IS THRIFT 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 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. The Fanners Bank ol Weston 1