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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
i S AVAlTlf.'G YOU AT OUR STORE EDISON and' music write for it unit well send it, or Cuniw in mill get III You'll enjoy reading till valuable book 'ulidtit the Mutlit'ittlc period rublitvU which n ('UNO all KiIUihi I'honogruph. Hvv rntcpn IwMutlful models. Fine nkoU'lu-it, too, which enable you to pick your ili(iiuKtHih rlgbt from the bonk, 'Hie NHW KIMMON "ihr I'honograuh With Houl" Mr. KdUon'a riablmln have truly cmii'l't tho opirit of thu Ciolden Age of l-'un l! Their artistic beau ty, linlr f ultlii'uliifMM tn authentic ttt'dii'ii, their iiuflNiimiiliKu exeru lioh by Mr. Kdlon exivrt furnl turo workers, make tlirm truly wor thy in kiucii your Home. ChiiH'mlMli, Kheraton, lleppelwhite, Adiim, William mul Muri Umbrian these are Just few. Auk about our Hudgct 1'lan. It li way of systematic spending which make it -any to own a Nw Edison. Vho Davis -Kasor Co. Complete Home FtirnlHhing Deportment Store 10 Lit Alder St. ' Walla Walla, Wash. BREVITIES OFUELT I am prepared to funibih WHEAT Utah Coal in any quantity. I have different grades of wood fur nale. I eoporially aolicit carload order for No. 1 cordwood. V. T. HAHItOl K. D) n THE WESTON MILLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give prompt atten tio'n to orders for anything, in its line. . International Stock and Poultry Food Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfeed. 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 JON Hardware Quiet, R estf ill Cows GIVE MORE MILK Dr. HESS FLY CHASER MAKES A GREAT DIFFERENCE FOR COWS or HORSES-For Sale by II, GOODWIN, Druggi Dodge Cars and' Dodge Extras AJAX and DIMIOHD MS Gasoline, Oils and Accessories WESTON GARAGE (J. F. SNIDER) . CENERWL BLffCKSTCITHING at Snider Shop Until August -1 I am paying $10 for old iron. J. It. Reynold. Cieo. Carmlchacl la back at hla homo in Walla Walla, after sustain ing a suerressful. aurirical operation at I'ortland. Tho wf II known pioneer farmer la reorted to be faat regain lug hia health. J. N. York ia preparing to take the field next Monday with hla threshing outfit at hla 'homo place north of town. After Untuning there ho will thresh the cropa of Charlea, Claude and Will Price. George Ashworth, the "boy harvester," will again be member of the York crew. "Port" Graham la invited to emulate the bright example aet by thia enterprise ing youth, who hat not yet quite at-' tained hia four ecore and ten year. While the dust and electric atorm was manifeating Itself Wvdneaday af ternoon, a work mare waa atrurk by lightning in a fluid on the Joe cy place cast of town and iniiUntly killed. Observers aaw a bolt ' of lightning hit the marc, which col lapsed in her track. Afterward, however, no murk of unf ort could i be found on tho body. ' Mr. and Mr. V. M. Pierce, with their two daughter and on, are here from Loa Angeles for visit with relative for the first time in four year. They will apend a month or more in Weston and Iji Grande. The ever-amiable "Charley" Pierce ia al waya welcome at Westoa, having at one time been the town' boAtr-in-chief. lie ia operating heavily in real estate in Loa Angeles and vicin ity, and report having had one of hi mot proiperou year. Twenty men quit work Tuesday at the Blue Mountain sawmill, having failed to get a raise in pay. The minimum wage at the mill ia $3.00 for ten hour. The men wanted , $5.00 for eight hour or $6.00 for ten. The mill waa "hung up" for two day, but ia now said to be in opera tion again with a full crew. It ia reported that night and day shift will soon be employed at the mill, and that motor trutk transportation vtill also be carried dn by night a well as day. . J. E. McDanicl, who ia never hap pier than when dealing in land, haa bought 80 acre of pasture and tim ber adjoining hi home place on Weston mountain from the lilumauer Frank Drug Co. of Portland. C. O. and M. W. I'cdersen have brought in a stationary threshing outfit from Pilot Rock and will run thin season with Linus Anderson. ; Ray O'Harra nerved a conductor quite elated over their presence in and Toby Brown as brakeman of the that city. It was midnight when harvest train on the trip from the they reached home from their unan Rock. nounccd excursion to the Garden The attractive country homo of City. Meanwhile anxious kindred Alick Johnson was tho scene of a and friends scoured the Dry creek charming affair last Friday evening country for their lifeless forms, whon tho Misses Minnie and Helen Wc are not roinir to say whether Johnson entertained a number of these wandering boys were welcomed" their friends at a dancing party, home with chastisement or rejoicing. The young ladies present were clad Mose Kinnear is back at Rock in dainty summer party frocks, pre- land, Idaho, after being in the Amer setiting a fascinating picture of ican Foils hospital for treatment for youth and beauty. At midnight a a compound fracture of the ankle, delicious supper was served by the A plca.Hjpit family reunion was v hostesses. The guest list included: held at the W. L. Smock home in Misses Lela Stockstill, Blanche the uplands in honor of Mrs. Smock's Swaggart and the Misses Carter of brother, E. F. Crawford, of Chicago, Athena; Virgle Key, Esther Davis, Illinois.- All present enjoyed the Esther Williams, Dorothy Proebstel, happy occasion to tho full. They Ruth Procbstel, Jessie Davis, Anna were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Craw Lavender, Vida Greer, Eva Lundell, ford of Chicago, C. W. Crawford and Hortense Baker, Gertrude Van Win- family of Milton, Ilarve Driskell and klc, Wavel O'Harra, Irene Banis- family of Dayton, G. W. Herndon ter and Opal Winn; Messrs. Roy Key, and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lowell Duncan, Derwin Hall, Earl Smock; James, Vada and 'Blanche Cooper, Glenn Morrison, William Van Smock. Winkle, James Lieuallen, James Miss versa Clark, a popular girl of Simpson, Carl Johnson, Fred John- Roy, Idaho, was recently wedded at aon. ' American Falls to Mr. John Luther Last Friday the Sunday school pu- Cook. The bride is a daughter of pils of the M. E. Church, South, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clark and was were conveyed by automobiles to a born at Weston. Mr. Cook was In shady spot on upper Pine creek, the United States navy during the where a bountiful picnic dinner was lute war. He made a fine' record, spread and duly enjoyed. In the af- having received eleven promotions ternoon games and water sports af- during his 26 months of service, forded much amusement and marked Mr.- and Mrs. Cook will make their a day of high adventure for the lit- home for the present at King Hill, tlo folk. , Idaho. Mrs. Frank Snider and children Miss Ruth M. Murray of Spokane Jcft Sunday morning for Dayton, Bridge, Washington, is visiting Miss Wash., to spend a three weeks' vaca- RUDy Price. The young ladies were j tion visiting friends aid relatives. room mates during their student $ After an absence of ten days Mr." days at Washington State College. g and Mrs. Ray Gordon have returned George Winn was host last week 2 from their motorcycle trip to Yaki- to a party of friends, conveying them g ma, Wash., whero they visited Mr. jn his Buick car to I.ke Wallowa, a Gordon's parents. They report that where several days were spent in peaches and "apricots are not to be fishing and taking advantage of oth- had in the Yakima valley this year, er attractions of the resort. i owing to the trees having been killed T n Booher came down recently by the severe weather of last winter. fron hig ew honlc . CHr mica Mrs. Marvin Price was called to Wagh ,fter his farm 8tock, jIe wiu & Pasco, Wash., Saturday by th! se- help to ,arvest Weston's crop before H rious illness of her sister, Mrs. G. returning. 8 W. Maybce. Frank Price and family returned 8 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McBridc were Sunday from Hot Lake. Miss Mina a hosts for a delightful dinner party price and Eldred both sustained an N Sunday when they entertained a operation for the removal of tonsils g number of relatives and friends at Bnd adenoids, and arc recovering S their hospitable ranch home. satisfactorily. Gene Smith and Nard Jones went Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Pinkcrton out Monday afternoon to swim in left Monday on an automobile trip the Winn pool on Little Dry creek, and outing to Coeur d'Alene luke. They found it a 'Lit Bhallow, and de- They are accompanied by Mrs. Pink- g cinod tnac wana waiia wouiu ooriw u "v"" How Are You Going to Keep Them Down on the Farm? Your growing boy, the restless farm hand, how are you going to keep them down on the farm? The ever present city job is always beckoning. t , Machines have been a powerful factor in stemming the tide tc the city. They banish farm drudgery and make'work interesting. They foster a boy's love of mechanics and appeal to the worker because they help. Machines build fortunes. For Instance: CAS ENGINES, MANURE SPREADERS, Ml DEERE PLOWS and MOWERS give them a chance to like the farm. You will like it better also. Then there is the "Jones & Jones Service ' to make them "stay sold." We Are Filling Our Repair Orders ES ii JOMES Implements WESTON, OREGON Lumber . f ' "x itii -. .'tii ii m- Vjl 71 TEAR I 7 jf w LEADERS . yruuiaal Put Sunshine in Your Home with PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS. Etc. Dingy rooms dampen many a housewife's interest in the home. v Keeping the woodwork, walls, floors and furaicure looking bright and new helps to make her home life well worth while. A few dollars spent for FULLER Prod ucts will work wonders. It will put "rays of sunshine" into the home. W.P,Fuller&Co. Nvrthwtt Branch ffotiM mt Portland. StmttU rmm Spakmn. Bairn 'fj s' FULLER Dmahxr s re Do Your Earnings Go? i Where do all. your earnings ?o? Do they slip away, melt in 8 your grasp, disappear as if by magic? a A savings account will change the order of things. Don't let a pay-day go by without climbing a step higher. Your g deposits, either small or large, are gladly welcomed here. A Term Savings Acoount here pays 4 percent interest and is safe and secure with us. , A place to drop your small change at home a Liberty Bell Savings Bank with each account of. $1 or more. Have" you yours yet? lie Farmers Bank of Weston