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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
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I ..i until intfiitil r uiv u.t.L It.tir timiit.r m See Me Before You Buv A Cotr.plete Stock of Records . Ready for Delivery Let mo demonstrate this Wonderful Machine in your home .1.. .i. . .i i . . I'1""" horin I U-il mmiiiHt you in I ho , 1 sultry weather in the cooling ahado of Ml,vo ei.tii led cou. t. within six week gmm lorest tree wttu which tht r. gion ahumd. The abundant qunnti ty of ilcliciouM cold -ti-ii: witter in n font inv i i)triliit intr much tj the pop ularity of the t'rt. A delightful ! it of friendliness nitil lortlidlity l'iv (lilt nmupjr the ;icationi.sts lllul Ihcy heartily welcome UMtois who bide' for a lime in their midst. "Aunt Surah" Mi-lour.;il. imtron from tho diile of tho (lint nulilicntinn of thin summon., Meh itnu in August 1.1, It'-M; iiihI you will Inko notice I lint if you fil to mi 'oiu', I'lnlnliir, for want of such nppcitinticc, will npldy to tho court for tho relief pin veil for in tho complaint heroin, iiiuuelv fordo eie of ihvoieo hetween plmiiltir mill ilel'eiKliinl. mill for the leKtonilion of I ho iiniiio lillio liitner to pluintitf; noil for mieh other relief tot to tho court MIHV xeeill meet. ttul. STKHIKN A. J.OWKI.I-, Attorney for I'liiintilT, I'eiiilletoo, Oregon. t lVlephoiio KJ. ) Montliiv, Weil. Ml nl I'nilny, llveiiliiKK ly lippoliiliiient. DR. N. P. BENNET WESTON . . OKKGON LUNCHES ! ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods Thono your tlnty orders, Ij or call at Btcro. J; Davis & Ellis;! MVAV.VAVAW.VAmv no i- ...,i.i.. 1....1 saint of the encampment, is nlu.vs i, ,,,,1,.,. f iiu, u. lltlllli,i., t : .ll.- t on rntit! I'vti'Hiiiitt- rri'i'i iiuw in now mrivuls or waving ye to ,I m 'JSSyilfiifiyailf HIIO.M- tacuiioii i:iys nave cihlccl. N . UJ CUul in a neat print kowii nml sittinr c f f fU 1'IlONi: MAIN 111 LKLA CS. SAI.INO, aknt J REVmES ill h ronifoituhlo rocking chair on the lawn in front of her cabin, the aircl pioneer woman pivsciits a picture of ti'Miiimility anil well-beiiiK selilom cn countcreil in the hurry and bustle of cvcry-ilay life. Takc-lt-Kasy buiiKnletto shelters I'll,,, i' M .....I i.'. t p.;.... families. Sunday. l,'ey cutcrlaiiuM as quests Mr. and Mrs. Newton l,ov- eridjrc and cclebratiil the event with five luscious huckleberry pies. A sudden Ku'i'iK within was experi enced by all who Inhaled the spicy fragrance ctvepnur forth from the kitchen. "Aunt Knnnio" Mcliride dispense!) hospitality with a lavish hand at Camp Comfort. Her ijuests over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mc Uridc, Mrs. Lilian Fredericks, Mr. and Mrs. II. Goodwin and Rosemary Whitcman of Pendleton. An attractive spot in Tent City is Kest-a-Whilc Camp, occupied by Mrs. .lohn O'llarra. A hand-wrouirht bed stead fashioned by her son, L. I. 0'- Harra is an object of interest. The , , mattress rests upon a thick layer of house Publishing fir T(J for a ,lipht upon a bed of this typo, "Pete" declares, Miss Loraine Halseth of RrowninK, is to enjoy one of the happiest expe Montana, arrived Wednesday for an riences life affords, extended visit with her father, L. Mrs. A. G. Winn is entertaining at naisem or the Weston Mercantile Co. Woodland Memories Camp her friend (elding a paint brush w We E23sLi!iiii OFUElr I am prepared to furnish HI-HEAT Utah Coal in any quantity. I have different grades of wood for sale. I especially solicit carload orders for No, 1 cordwood. P. T. HARBOUR. at Nsbedy'9 When Winter's howling blasts are here 'tis com forting to know your larder is well stocked. f" " faww LJ Ljj (yJfovirO) i! !! I j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sempert of Walla Walla were Sunday guests at usual skill, Merritt A. Baker the. Fred MoGrew ranch. inR a decided improvement in Several flocks of wild ducks were pearanee of the local bank front ran MrFadden and C. II. Smith, has observed Monday passing over town R. W. Henneman, former Pendleton kn ''us'e',t establishment in the in a southwesterly direction. The business man and now of Portland rcKion for some time past Over 00 sight was an unusual one for this is in town this week. Mr. Henneman 1uarts ' huckleberries have been season of the year and awakened con- is sales manager for Oregon south- harvcst;,l anl canned by this ener siderable interest among spectators. Crn Washington and southern Iduho 6l'tic trio- Rev. A. J. Stamier and family re- of the Patriot Motors Co,, and placed ThL mt,;lia"iial K?niu of Marvin turned Saturday from their motor the local agency for Patriot trucks 1ric0 is stril'inK1' uppnrent in the trip to southern Oregon. wjth Dr. Kennard. He is accompan- convt,"i,n' al'ointmints of Spring In a message to local friends Miss ied by his associate, William Chap- Vicw Io'1t-'0' vcre he and his wife Louise Rintoul states that she is at- cron. are sending an extended vacation, tending summer normal at Belling- jjr nmj c " Generous gifts of warm huckleberry ham, Wash, and thoroughly enjoying , 'c, ' . , ," ' ' son are .'rc pies have been known to issue from the delightful summer climate of that j t,ta,bmk' Wash-. 'or a vacat.on Mrj ,,rii.c.g rui,lary (,,.parnu.nt for region. the delectation of favored friends. Mesdames Newton O'Harra and , st BIack 2-yr-old colt, branded Marigold Inn, the summer home of Elmer Tucker and Miss Dorothy Bui- y P on left shoulder, white strip in Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Gould, is a pop finch are at Cold Springs Camp for a 'ohead. Brown filly, weight about ular meeting place for children, two weeks' outing. jj100' black "" and tail, no brand, grand children and other relatives of Barley is turning out pretty well in Brown yearling filly. Reward. W.- thc owners. Mr. Gould's fame as an the foothills. A 15-acre patch on the S- Banister, Waston, Or. expert in the huckleberry industry Linus Anderson farm yielded 411 The new nsus gives (Jmatilla has spread to neighboring counties. Packs. county a population of 25,898, an in- Mr. and Mrs. James K. McDaniel W. R. Kerr, of the Alick Johnson freafe of 5637 or 278 Percent. The were Sunday callen. at Camp De ranch, is under Dr. McKinncy's care ,ocal cnumcr"tor, P. T. Harbour, light, the cozy abode of Mr. and Mrs. with a badly damaged and painful counted 590 no 'n Weston, which Dick F.nglish. eye. While he was at work in" the q ,w satisfactory here, as it shows Among the popular residents of the harvest field the eyeball was struck aood '""ease over the 1010 figure summer colony arc the J. A. McRaes with -a flying grain of wheat. ' umy two towns ln t,,e co- of Walla Walla, who arc established for your needs can be supplied at our Grocery ?mK Department at the following prices per dozen: l the ap- place of Mesdames C. K. Fisk, Cur- Ci I iXt i'"ivta r rtJ Mrs. Will NorDean and daughter Lois left Saturday for Portland to again make their home in that city. Mr. NorDean has charge of the Port- ty, Adams and Stanficld, show a de- et Killkarc Kamp. Tho Misses Mar- crease. Aincna s population is as against 586 in lfllO. ror aic u acres wheat land 214 which arc Irene Banister. Mina Price. 6-7, vol cnl Hilda McRae arc recruits in the Knitting Circle, other members of Mo f fSl." 1 ironing Tops and Cur tains made to order. Large as sortment of plate glasses a glass for every car. A good stock of Sad dles and Heavy Harness always on hand. Also Collars, Pads, Halters, etc. Get our prices be fore buying. mues soutnwest or Weston. Address Velma and Zada Pierce. Bright hucd J. H. Pructt, 516 Locust street, Wal- sweaters are being fashioned by these la Walla, Wash. industrious maids, and many a tale G. B. Royer and son Kenneth ar- of exciting adventure is related as rived Monday at Elgin, Illinois, hav- the work proceeds, ing made the automobile trip from weston to that city in twelve days. Mrs. M. J. Marsh of Pendleton and Mrs. E. M. Warren were dinner guests hunday of Mrs. L. S. Wood Additional Library Subscriptions The following subscriptions to the Gus Burgey is up from Portland 'to Library Building Fund have been take a "once over" of the great In land Empire. Mr. -and Mrs. Will Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Winn spent Sunday at the head of Couse creek. They came out with enough huckleberries for a pie or two, and report the woods to be full of nii kprs Motorinif over to Wnlln Woll uifh "uinncn. l.. i. u narra, $z.u. Jas. M. Ashworth, $2.50. Marion O'Harra, $1.00. received during the past ten days: George Staggs. $25. George Winn, $10. Five dollars each J. F. Snider, W. S. Banister, R. G. Baling, F. G. Lu cas, W. L. Rayborn, Frank Price, J. C. Price, W. H. Booher, Albert O' Harra, Charles Pinkerton, Mrs. C. F. nrnian s Harness Store (Phone 122) Milton, Oregon J. V. Smith, Mrs. Hattie Wilsey and Mi38 Eunice Wilsey remained there this week for a several days' visit. Mrs. H. N. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 C. Greer, Mrs. Minnie Walker of He- Drowned Boy Buried. lix and Miss Vida Greer were among ' After being in the water for over the week's arrivals at Camp Mc .'iO hours the body of little Gail Pier Dougal. sol, who was -drowned in Malheur I am agent for the American Hy- river last week, was recovered and giene Toilet and Household Prepare- the remains were shipped from Vale tions. Call at residence. Mrs. Will to Athena Saturday. Funeral scrv pavne' . ices were held in the Christian church Roy Lieuallen and family were in 'n this city and interment was made town Saturday on a trading mission in the Weston cemetery. The family, from their upland farm. ' which has a large circle of friends in Bound wheat and oat hay for sale. Athena and Weston, has the svm- Phone 1F65. Harry Beathe. pathy of all, Mrs. Emma Barnett, Miss Alma Barnett and the Andy Barnetts are Two car loads of Texas steers for camping for a few weeks at the Blue use in the Round-Up exhibitions are Mountain sawmill. en route from Ft. Worth. Texas, to Franklin D. Roosevelt, vice presi- Pendleton. dential candidate on the democratic ticket, will deliver a campaign sneech W.11 olont.. . i t..: at Walla Walla on Friday, August 20. at this office. ' ECONOMY Pints $1.50 Quarts 1.65 Halves 1.85 KERR, Regular Narroy riouth Pints ,.$1.30 Quarts 1.45 Halves 1.75 KI;RR, Wide Houth Pints $1.50 Quarts 1.65 Halves 1.85 Indications are that canned goods of all fruit and vegetables, will continue high some time to come; and it is the part of good judg ment for the housewife to see that her supply is ad equate to the needs of the family. OUR GROCERY IS THE kinds, both priced for 1 t ! I i i t ! f Mfivo Did FOR FOOD SUPPLIES i i 1 I E I I i fi L0.il