The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, September 03, 1920, Image 4

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Tops and Cur
tains made to
order. Large as
sortment of plate
glasses a glass
for every car.
A good stock of Sad
- dies and Heavy" Harness
always on hand. Also
Collars, Pads, Halters,
etc. Get our prices be
fore buying.
Wiman's
Harness Store
(Phone 122)
Milton, Oregon
t.
BREVITIES
Phatna. J mice of the above entitled
in reported to bo tough and hard to in (ho Ctivult Court of lit Mate of ... 'A;. "
even running at night The wheat
SUMMONS
bit
Orrffott for Umatilla Count v.
sulTervd Tillie NoImii, riaiittilf, v. licoiutf No
Inn. l)ufmlnnt.
To livorK Nolan, Defendant:
In the Name or lit isute of Oregon.
of "Vou are hereby required to appear and 1W '.,..,,,,, ,mwlll appear for
,H . taint herein nlod .gainst y.m In the Mb(iv ltu(.
thresh. While It will weigh
lighter, it it said to have
T but Inconsequential damage.
MMMMMMMmf4 Nr. ami Mrs. II. A. iwwu nave se-
. . looted Walla Wall as a place
Cash for chickens, J. K neynoiw. Mr DowJ havinK bought
. H , . ft ft. ft. k ft. . I , ft .. . k
r. B. rosier n uvuk" urn i- ix-rooui oungamw iv rve ,1ii.m1 ..unt ftft iil.in wmikit
donee. property of Mm. Mary Sltaw for faiM. They will move to the fr,,m t, ditto of Hid first publication
on Pomeroy street and will soon Garden City about October 1. of thin summons, which dute in August
move to Weston with hia family Charles Mav waa in town Monday . : ! " " '",llf hat
from Thorn Hollow. from hi, mountain ranch. Char. KfMS VA
W. U Rayborn went out Tuesday has .15 acres of barley down, but sal.l n10 url Or the relief prayed for In
from the big Jones and Jonea hard- the raitta will do more good than tho complaint herein, namely fordo-
for the restoration of
Ititnor to plaintm; and
relief a to (tie couri
W. I'halita. Jinliri
eiiint. mado and entered on the Hth day
ll'-t', flllVl ftlHH I'ftlft'll. fl-.l.'.l
of munition, in Weaton leader, a news- M
paper published in Weaton, lltnalilla Jj
I'otinly, Oregon, and of jtanaral clreu- j
union, once men ween tor am piirve.-
aivti woeka, in which paper aaid aunt
g Jonea ami Jones haw- me rains win no more row man mo eompiami i
implement establishment harm, in his opinion, throughout tho ? V !,iv";;"4
n-foot McCorntick binder, country in general. Mountain spuds Vl.o "". hTl I i
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ware and
with a seven
Kentucky drills were sold Thursday will profit by tho moisture,
to W. P. Cable and Ileulat March.
Mrs. Geo. Ncsbit and family have
returned from an extended visit in
southern Idaho. Mr, Ncsbit ia in La
Grande, where he has a position in a
hardware store.
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from the uplands. Mr. Hopkins says
his barley was pretty well flattened
by the rains, but he expects to be able l)ro81KX.ts
lo save iv nearly nil uy vuivihk , wuv vt).
the work, but no regards oartcy us
well worth saving.
Mrs. J. Kirknatrick leaves Sunday
for Portland for a month's visit
Stkhikn A. l.owKi.i..
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Pendleton, Urctfon.
(Telephono K.) Monday, Wed.
nnd Ptlday. Kvenlnga by
nppointinent.
for auelt other
may seem meet.
Thla suuimona la published pucsiinnt
to an order of tho Iknotaldu litlU-i't
DR. N. P. DENNETT
WESTON OREGON
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S ntSTON SCH001A Jf tfysfiffifaa
t LUNCHES
ICE CREAM
CIGARS '
CANDIED
Dakor's Goods ;j
Phonoyour drny ortiert, n
1)3, or cull at store, h
Davis & Ellis
Th.. WftkHhiii ku'hoolit oiftiii next
C. Hopktna was a Monday visitor u.i,h - ..-.,,. rrni, te.ch-
ers, again headed by SuHrinteitdent
F. C. Fitxpatrick, and with bright
for a successful year's
The opening event is tho ai.ymtbly
Monday at 9 a. nt., lit which tho pu
pils will gather for general inatruc-
i.tk. un.l ..i. Kiwtlf liiktfttiii' All ill.
with h-r son and .laughter, Mr. and WnAing ,,,,(, ro nM,ul.rtw to be on
Mrs. Virgil Netld. v ,,, m-,,i . ., i,,,.,
WakeUp!
Mrs. R. E. York and younger son
arc preparing to leave in a few days
for Enterprise, Oregon, where her
husband and elder son arc located.
Rev. C. A. Rcxroad, who brought
back from distinguished service over
seas the nickname of ."the fighting
parson," has been sent back to his
old chanre at Milton by the M. E.
t IF YOU'RE GOING TO
DRESS UP
FOR THE
ROUND UP
WHY NOT NOW?
WESTON BATHS. BARBER
and TAILOR SHOP
hand promptly at that hour.
WrMon School Faculty.
First ami Second Grades Misa
Louise Kintoul.
,'hird and Fourth Grades Miss
Lillian Sheldon.
Fifth Grade Miss Esther Mark.
Sixth nnd Seventh Grades -Miss
Ethel Isaacson.
Eighth Grm! Gertrude FiUnt-
Church, South, and Weston people
hope to have the privilege again of rick.
hearing Mr. Rcxroad occasionally. High School Miss Frank Harris
Since leaving the service of Uncle Davis, Miss Esther Husbands, Mr.
Sam Mr. Rcxroad has been dean of Karl Einarson, Mr. F. C. Fitipat
John Brown Institute. rick.
Dr. H. C. Curry,' eyesight special-
ist, formerly of Walla Walla and Prosser Has a Heroine.
now or Seattle, who makes regular
visits to Weston, will make tH? next
Prosser, Washington, has a camli
.). ... it,. I--. ....ui In in.
professional visit Monday, September ... V t ,
; . , l .I .-n k ... year-old Edna Ward, who recently
13, for one day only. He will be re
membered for his good optical work
at reasonable prices. Eyes examined
and glasses fitted. (Adv.)
Aunt Sarah McDougal was seized
with a serious illness this week at her
camp in the mountains. ITompt im
rescued Edith Rose from the swift
current of the Yakima river.
Notice of Dissolution.
ICo
rail
SURE WE WILL HAVE
R. L. Reynaud
a
General
Blacksmlthlng
J. F. SNIDER
Weston, Ore.
w.av ia nviviij svi viauuv p41
Davis and J. C. Davis, heretofore do- If?
. m inn. kii.inn.a . I.. . , fri R n. .inn... I
nrovement loiiowed. nowever. ana sne un.-. ... i....v
will probably remain in the mountains Davis & Davis, have dissolved part-
until the season closes. "
Mrs. J. M. Banister is under the Davis wi" continue the business in
doctor's care at her home on north future sole owner, and Claude
Water street. Davis will be manager.
W. M. Davis cropped 42 sacks of Weston, Or, August 27, lUL'O.
barlcv to the acre from 45 acres of J- C., DAVIS,
i Ladies' Trimmed Hats
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THIS SEASON
WE HAVE EN ROUTE A MOST SUPERB AS
SORTMENT OF
the Wild Horse land which he sold to
Harry McBride. Mr. Davis retained
half the crop in the transaction.
Superintendent and Mrs. F. C.
j m . 4U Hemstitching,
day evening in readiness lor the . .
school opening, and have taken the
CLAUDE DAVIS.
HEMSTITCHING DEPARTMENT
A. M. JENSEN CO.
Pecot, Chain Stitch
ing ftmbroidery, Uraiuing, j'lain
. w. ...u ,.r, . .v stitchi Bljtton nole9 am, Butt0I)S i
Proudfit residence on Normal heights. ', . rj
They motored up to Weston from Covered, I toting. , I j
Roseburg. MRS. C. K FERGUSON Li
i TROY LAUiiDRY CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
Leave your bundles on the
porch MONDAY and
..THURSDAY
xor our House-to-House Service
"We Wash Everything
But the Baby."
I Dr. S. L KHiliARD
Veterinary Surgeon
Phone Main 253 ?
CASH MARKET
FRESH MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
HIGHEST CASH
I PRICES PAD)
FOR LIVESTOCK,
HIDES. PELTS, &c.
, HASS&SAUER
RoseburR,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Pructt, re
cently of Walla Walla, arc enjoyinjf
a rural outing on the I'mett place
near town, prior to going to Eugene.
Mr. Pruett will be assistant professor
of physics in the University of Ore
gon. In addition to his other activities,
J. A. Lumsden has taken on the wood
and coal business of Gilbert Ellis, tj
who expects to retire from local com- g
mercial circles and engage in farm- S
ing. Mr. Ellis sold his scales, coal J
house and lease to Mr. Lumsden, but
retained his dray which, however, he &
expects to dispose of. He has se
cured a five-year lease on the Ash- A
worth place on Dry creek and ex- R
pects to take possession October 1. J?
Mrs. E. W. Achilles returned this
week from a visit with friends at
Walla Walla, itfr. Achilles has been
engaged in preaching for several
weeks on a Free Methodist circuit
near Spokane.
Miss Iva McKinney has returned
from her summer' visit with rela
tives at Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Proebstcl Sr.
and Mrs. Lilian Fredericks were pas
sengers Sunday for Hot Lake, where
Mr. Proebstel will receive medical
attention at the sanitarium.
Mrs. Susan Tucker returned Sun
day from a two weeks' visit with
relatives in Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Price, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Price and daughter
Catherine are among the late arriv
als at Camp McDougal. Charles and
Claude will see what they can do
toward bringing a little deer meat
into camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goodwin
left Tuesday morning for a week's
sojourn in Portland. Mrs. Goodwin
will attend the annual conference of
the Pacific Northwest Library asso
ciation to be held in the metropolis
September 2, 3 and 4.
Miss Hazel Duncan returned Mon
day from her visit, at Baker. Miss
Duncan will leave soon for Cove to
begin her teaching duties there.
The bright, warm weather follow
ing the unusually copious rains that
ushered out the month of August
has proven a boon to the farmers
with grain as yet uncut. They are
losing no time now in getting their
crops in the sack. Some outfits are
Phone 930, Walla Walla, Wash. f
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W.R."JinRs" Taylors
Democratic Candidate I
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-For-
SHERIFF
Subject to the decision
of the voters of Uma
tilla County, November p
2, 1920. I
$
(Paid Adv.) it
8 g
that will be time for your fall needs. Watch for
the announcement of our fall opening. This sea-
enn'c chmvinfr will envnnce tlinf nf nnv nmpiOflinor
season. ffi
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The Annual Cake Baking Contest is set for Satur-
day, the 18th. It was our desire to select a conven- t
ient date when no one will be deprived of -the privi- i
lege of competing for the valuable prizes. Circu- j
lars will announce the conditions and the prizes of- t j
ierea. injs event win oe wortn wniie ana nothing
will be left uncjone to make it the biggest contest of
its kind ever held in Umatilla county.
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Ladies' Aprons
WESTOH GARAGE
Dodge Gars
AND DODGE EXTRAS
Gasoline Oils
Accessories
CARS OF ALL MAKES
OVERHAULED AND
REPAIRED
Work Guaranteed
mSLeTfi booher
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A closing out sale of an assortment of ladies' aprons
and house dresses at a worth 'while saving. These
are short ends of stock that we desire to close out
and have priced accordingly. Many values up to ffi
$3.50, but your choice of the lot for ffl
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Only
$1
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