The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, August 27, 1920, Image 4

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    Katie to Sutsoivcrs
rated by Mrs. F. It. Uoyd of Athena
If this notice is marked it signi
fies that your subscription expires
Sept 1. 1920. We would most
gratefully appreciate your prompt
renewal.
Subscription rates by the year,
BREVITIES
Cash for chickens. J
rtl by Mrs. V. . Uoyd of Athena SUT5SI0NS W. Tholpa. Judga of tho aimva
i - fr . - y&W'lSrtrti5St
I portion was served to each guest Orn f UmaU la Com. y. ofaummnniln Weston Uadir.a
X by the honor.. Several families l'" Nolan, I'UlnUff, va. t.eorge No- or Mll.lii.liMt In We.ton, llr
motored up from town to
camp
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k. neynoiua. 1ioms,r
Miss Kva Uinuell, lormer popular
W. Thotps. JmWo! ths abova sntlllad JBastllSSSMS
ntareo on ine mn uy
Join Urn ToGwnrs Nolan. Defendant:
ligation
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I'uunly. Oregon, ami of general elrcu
mi A..... I ....I P.).., I'inini nerrin iiieti agamm you in im , ,.,,,
"nn. Ki month. 41.00: threo ..... r .w. iwiu. ....... . . . above entitled court, within six weeks . ' v
. VI - n imama muiomi o nana
contingent In making the day "in iho Nam. of th. S.ai. of Oron: In which umK 8
letter n for the MtimabW You are hervhy required to appear and .'piieara. and will appear for M
r woman. answer or othorwlae plead to Ihe ; com- ri(K, f 'wooh- bvglnninff as g
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months, 5U cents, ton candidates for queen of the La- Wednesday on a combined bulneaa of thin summons, whieh date la Augunt
The Leader is invariably discon- fay parade to be held in Baker ml ,.MUW trip. :. 1W; and you will lake notice that
tinued at expiration. September 6. j. T. Lawaon has moved a shoe " JW" all to ea apiar, plaintiff, fl.r
Judge Marsh an. tomml-Momr ,,,, (lUU from KwtnMtrt, , Wwi. , -f; nti'Ll m
Anderson were in Weston aim vi- tni preparatory to engaging in bus- the complaint herein, namely fordo-
cinity Tuesday, inspecting road work. Mwg m,n uc temporarily l- ei-ee of divorce bvtwven plaintiff and
v Won! ha been received from Mi cMo,, in tho coUB0 0WtUH by his 'l,fM,l, 1V-J frr. tl"s. rv'!,,,r?Vrm
,. . ., .v., Mu., i.. , , , , ,. , , . the name Tillie Kitner to p aintilf and
Frank Harm Davis that she plans brother. Joe Uwson, on Itnwd street r,,r ,uoh olher nUvt as to the court
to ppi-nd another sessou In Weston Misll 0lb Crawford rvturn.Ml to niay aeem meet,
as s member of the high school fnc- u,r ,om(l ut Milton Kriilav after a '1 hi summons Is publinlul pumuant
ultv. .i. .t.- , . it... h.., h..r to ait onler of the IKnorable UilU-rt
Frank Winn, Couse creek old timer. um.,0 millt tMr. Mlui Mr,, W.
ws in town Tuesday and allowed jjinoek.
himself to be scon in rather doubt- lUHk!1 donated to the loval li
ful compsny. However, Frank is a trary this week were: The Casta-
way (Hives) reveived from I S.
Wood, and I'iiiocchUi (Oollodi) coil
Stkhiikn A. I.owki.i.,
Attorney for riaiutilf,
1'eiulleton, Uregon.
Auto
ITI.
inmmmg-
Tops and Cur
tains made to
order. Lare 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.
IViman's
Harness Store
(Phone 122)
Milton, Oregon
(Telephone K3.) Monday, Wed.
and Friday, Kvcninge by
appointment.
DR. N. P. BENNET
WESTON OREGON
LUNCHES
ICE CREAM
CIGARS
CANDIES
Dakor' Good
Phone your dray orders,
93, or call at store.
staunch democrat and above political
corruption. I'nder the Wilson ad
ministration he has just harvested a tributed by Miss Lois Haling.
good wheat crop, running from 0
to 45 bushels.
J. H. Key harvested a fraction
The front of Ooodwin's drug
store and the Interior of Frank
.Price's neat grain oflVe profited this
loss than 50 bushels per acre from wwk fnm t(K, ,Hration of Merritt
the McKinnon place northwest of jtnKor', tM,int brush,
town. His home place east of town j(H fx) lW!lon was over from
is goimr close to 45 bushels cr acre. m,wlll.r yesterday to take an
The "Umatilla county nuggets" otf;t,r louk at Veton, which wss his
most always come pretty gootl for homc 25 yen g0
Joe. Mrs. S. J. Culloy left for I'endle-
I am agent for Franco-American ton this morning for a day's visit.
Toilet and Household Requisites. Weston friends extended cordial
Call at residence. Mrs. Will Payne, (f.ting this week to Geo, Cannich-
The Lieuallen blacksmith Bhop has nil) who WM uu,r tnm ni8 Walla
. .... i
D Deen leased oy airs. iicuuimi ,u va home.
George Coyo and Dan McCSskeii, A pr4.mature "soaker" hit this
experienced general blacksmiths who Wednewlay and delayed the ffl
come from Idaho Falls. Idaho. Mr. harvest Merritt A. Baker, govern- fl
THE
UNIVERSITY
OF-
OREGON
ia naiatained by the state
ha order that tbe yooDg pco
pie of Oregoa may receive,
without cost, the beaefite of
a liberal edacatioa.
Tlx Unirerntr include. KCoJleo(
Litrrmture. Science nd lh Art. tk
Cmlii.t SchooKUw Sckool of Plr
kmj 4ocUon. nd (k praleMkMi.1
School, of Uv. Median. t Portluid).
A re Ki lecture. Commerce. JourMliam.
Eduction nd Mu.k.
Hitk .Undard. of Khol.ral.ip .r.
m.de eoaaible by an able faculty, veil
equipped Lboratorie. .d library of
newly 100.000 volume..
Superviaed athletic are encouraged
and .very .tlention given the health
and velf.re of Uie students.
With bei.hl.aeJ eonfld.neo
Saiaiod hr Iho roenl oxroMfoa
I pnhli. pporl. tat I'airersil.
U mmw enteriM an era of
InrS. d.topanenl aind e.lend4
nalalaaaa. . .
For . catalogue or fowty information.
addreff:
THE REGISTRAR
Xnivornltp of Oregon
Cyo, who has been 25 years at the nMnt cn-cr, reports the l.H-al pre-
anvil, was here tins ween arranging cjpjUtjon j0 nilve btVn no VM than
to open the shop, and will be joined pnc ,ml fivt..hun.lreilths inches. The
later by Mrs. Cayo and his partner. owj,m crop nwre than three
Miss Clara G. Hall, formerly of tolirths harvested, but threshing
the Weston Normal faculty, has the has Just gun in the uplands,
sympathy of friends here in the loss wnen,( however, no danisge from
of her sister, Miss Maltie Hall, who alen grBin u n.ported. Heavy
passed away August 23 at St. An- wj,at yvi uncut around Weston
thony's hospital, Pendleton. is down pretty badly. Sim CulUy
Teddy, the little son of Mr. and has ,,5 t the iGrMW Urn
Mrs. J. H. Baker, formerly of Wcs- whkh has Mgv4 morc or tM( nd
ton, is criticslly ill from spinal men- QncT 3q acres,
ingitis at their home in Enterprise, ,f you wvrc fat anU wishod to be
Oregon. ean, if you had a work horse ami
Two furnished rooms for light WBnU!d B trotter, if you had a short
housekeeping. Mrs. E. W. Achilles. n,an.s car am needed a long-leg
Will Beaton took Mrs. J-jK. Beaion .utowit would you do? You'd
I I T1 w
offer to sell or trade. Worth Watts
will sell his Overturn! 4 Sedan or ex-
A.W.L1DEL
Real Estate and
Insurance
Pendleton and Weston, Or.
Address-P. O. Box 4?
Pendleton, Oregon.
Some Special Bargains in
Morrow County Lands.
' All Kinds of Property.
Agent. PACIFIC AGENCY
n,l Mrs. E. Reynolds, to The Blue
Mountain aawmill Sumlay and
brought his family nomc. inciueni- chonK(? it for a satisfactory csr of JJj
ally he went out for a hunt and more Ug foom A of 8JU))J
Daggea tne umn m mu h'"-"- make preterred. IJ
Mrs. Ray Gordon is spending a few A s,m,t hat, , finc Url(y W.
cks with her parents, iiir. ana HVuraging .round 41 sack to
Mrs. Walter UUmoro, at ineir moun- thJ at hjg pIace of tuwn
tain ranch. . . His wheat went better than 40
Miss Esther Williams dispensed jijg
delightful hospiUlity last i.lay SnUer ha$ md a of
evenmg when she entertained the
You Go I Co club at the J. H. .1- ' ; C!tpt.rinlcnt station in Men
1 ams residence. Games and dancings r .
Z . . .a, ,;,i tanu, and another from a banker at
afforded much enjoyment. At mid- ... .
miurutru J t Hi gard, Monlaim, with regard to
night a lunch .W)rmB "-""-U hii cutter Thc milen wal,t
da.nt.es was sened, by the hostess fuf
Those in attendance were: Misses
Hortense Baker, Gertrude Van - to.nm,,u maehine fouml to to
kle, V.ra Morrison Irene Banister. d
Wavel OHarra, Gladys Smith, Es- ; ' '
V" ,'. . , . u I at.i ns on lands whero it has been
thcr Davis, Minnie Johnson, Helen ....
Johnson and-Esther Williams. Irlea out-
An eight-pound daughter was
born Thursday of last week to Mr. HEMSTITCHING DEPARTMENT
and Mrs. W. H. Warfield at their A. M. JENSEN CO.
home on Basket mountain. . Hemstitching, Pccot, Chain Stitch-
Mrs. Mary O. Nelson and V. H. jn(f Embroidery, Braiding, Plain
Chastain motored over Monday from stitching. Button Holes and Buttons
the Chastain residence in Walla Covered, Pleating.
Walla valley. Mrs. Nelson is en
tertaining a visitor from the east,
her niece, Miss Minnie Moore of Phone 930. Walla Walla, Wash.
Bellfontaine, Ohio.
Bud Walden was un this week
from Pilot Rock to visit his brother, I
SIRS. C. E. FERGUSON
Ben Walden, well known pioneer,
who is improving, in health after a
long illness.
Miss Dorothy Bulfinch returned
Sunday from two weeks of camping
in the Cold Spring region.
Elmer Elwell and family, who re
cently returned to Weston from Mil
ton, have rented and are now occu
pying the Dr. Madden cottage on
Normal Heights.
R. L. Reynaud and family were
I guests Sunday of the Harry Scholls
f at their home in Pendleton.
Mrs. Newton Loveridge was taken
2 quite ill Saturday morning and is
as yet unable to be about her usual
. duties.
J Mrs. Charles Price is in Spokane
this week attending thc annual con-
ference of the M. E. Church, South.
Mrs. Price was chosen as a dele
gate from the Women's Missionary
society of the local church.
Mrs. Harry Shick is spending a
few days in Pendleton with the
Harry Scholl family."
The Ralph G. Salings returned
OF ALL KINDS I Sunday from a several weeks' outing
T at yjoux spring camp.
Otis Gould came up from Holdman
last week and is spending a few
j t . i . . , T
uays unucr ine parental root.
The eighty-first birthday anni
versary of Mrs. Sarah McDougal
was celebrated at Camp McDougal,
Sunday. A company of fifty-one sat
around long tables which were load
ed with all the delicacies accompany
ing a chicken dinner. A birthday
salad prepared and artistically deco-
WESTON GARAGE
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f CASH fflAREET
FRESH MEATS
HIGHEST CASH
I PRICES PAID
FOR LIVESTOCK,
HIDES. PELTS, &c.
HASS & SAUER
DodgeCars
AND DODGE EXTRAS
Gasoline Oils
Accessories
CARS OF ALL MAKES
OVERHAULED AND
REPAIRED ,
Work Guaranteed
r.HLLER & BOOHER
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Weston, Orei. j-
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Watch (for announcement of
Annual Cake Baking Contest.
Full details in next week's is
sue. This effort will eclipse
any of former years.
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