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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
WARMTH AND COMFORT DURING THE WINTER MONTHS can bo yours if you have the RIGHT heating system in your Hume. . . "TIIK GRKAT WKSTK11N CIRCULATOR" i the stove you can rely on to keep your Home pleasantly warm under all conditions at lowest pos sible cost for fuel. There has never beenu greater heater, one that gets bo much out of the fuel consumed. One of the fjrecU'st improvements in rstove construction made n recent years is the device iui circulating the air so that all of the room .where the heater Li located, and even adjoining rooms, will be uniformly and thoroughly heated. A supplementary Hue receives the cold air from near the floor, conducts it upward in contact with .heated surfaces and thence over the fire, discharge ing it thoroughly heated at the top. Come to the Store and investigate this excellent stove or send for pamphlets describing it. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Homo KurniHhinjr Department Store 10-20 Aider St.. Wulla Walla, WbmIi. BREVITIES CFUEL" 1 am prepared to furniHh I1I-HKAT Utah Coal in any quantity. I have different grades of wood for sale. I especially solicit carload orders for No. I cord wood. l T. HARBOUR. THE WESTON HILLS 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. WOOD and COAL J. A. LUMSDEN - - Proprietor -,..2..' ;.. ,: .. ; .', - Hy Library Tables and' Rocking Chairs We are showing an attractive assortment A. M. ROSS Furniture and Undertaking "AnyBones7w I am in the. market for old bones. Bring them in. $10.00 PER TON FOR OLD IRON Top prices paid for Old .Metal, Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, Etc. See me for Blacksmith Iron, Shafting and Piping J. ft- Reynolds Water Street (second block north of Main) WESTON OREGON Frank Smith left Monday fr Portland. Now' the best tinia to plant Ever bearing Strawberries. One hundred plant, f 2.00. C. .W. DeGraw. Joo Lawion wan a vUltor in Wc ton Tuesday from Freewatcr. Mr. J. H. William motored to Milton Tuesday with Mr. Edith Van Dcucn of Pendleton to attend an en thusiastic meeting of the Improve ment club of that city. Mr. and Mr. C. K. Miller of Kok ana are In the city this week for a visit with their aon and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Leon Miller. They are returning home from a trip to Se attle, Portland and la Grande. All knowing themselves indebted to me are requeated to aettle their ac count on or before October 10, when I am placinir the account in the hand of a lawyer. R. G. Saling. Mr. and Mr. J. R. Adkin have pur- chawed from Mr. Hetty Power for $750 the eotUre they are now orcupy- inir on Water street. A nice garden tract of five lot in included with the property. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Ron were in town the flint or the week from Day ton for a vinit with relative. "Jim" i farminic 240 acre of good wheat land which he own in that neigh borhood. After much delay from much nioin ture Roy Licuullcn finished thresh ing hi Reed and llawley mountain crop Just before the last big rain, and no longer can the cloud with an uneasy eye. Roy' winter wheat averaged little better than 30 buh el, and hi oat went 22 ack to the acre. R. L. Wilson, who ha been serv ing a Scott Banister' ranch fore man near 1 Croaae, was in town a few day ago on hi wuy to Helix, where together with Mr. Wilson he will take up hi residence. Lee re port a good harvest in the La Croc country. . Scott Banister' wheat av eraged around 40 bushels. Dr and Mr. George Sugg have located at Chchali. Wash., where Dr. Ceorge ha hung out hi veter inary shingle. Mr. and Mr. Emery SUgg have taken apartments in ."The Locusts," and plan to spend the winter season in town. . The Saturday Afternoon club held iu first meeting of the current sea son October 2 at the social room in Memorial hall. Mcsdames J. H. Wil liams and J. C. Price were hostesses for the day. Bright-hued garden -- - flowers contributed to the cheerful by the honorec. During the final atmosphere of the occasion. Plans hour a delicious lunch was served, wcro perfected for the reception in Those in attendance were: Misses honor of Weston School faculty to be Wavel O'Harra, Jessie and Esther given this evening at Memorial hall. Davis, Edith Troutwine, Yira Mor Mrs. Edith G. Van Dcusen of Pendle- rison, Hortense Baker, Vida Greer, ton was present as a guest and gave Helen Johnson, Ruby Price, Thelma an inspiring talk. At the close of Crnbill, Lola and Vifgie Key; Mes the session appetising refreshments dames Lcort Lundell, Joe Read, Fred were served. crick Greer and J. H. Key. At their farm on the Wild Horse Last Friday evening Weston High McBriile Bros, lost two good work school pupils g.ve a party in honor horses the other day that dined of the Freshman class which proved rashly on wheat. Six others also got to be a uninue event in the social pon. rnlondar of the school. Many and sequences. various initiation stunts were intro- . Mrs. Letha King is in receipt of a duced, affording much amusement h letter from her son Lloyd stating At a late hour a lunch of enticing g thnt he is employed as engineer on dainties was served, bringing to a & the U. S. S. Wilmington, which is close an affair which will linger long doing patrol duty off Shanghai, in the memories of those present. 9 China. The young man says he is . Wanted-To trade 38 Colts tcvoIv- Jj enjoying many interesting and novel cr for 25-20 Winchester. Jack Eliot, k experiences. The Leader man is indebted to & Mrs. J. E. Jones is looking after Chance Rogers .of Athena for a truly & the Charles May household on Wes- beautiful China pheasant, which was k ton mountain this week during the found to taste just as good as it 3 absenco of Mr. and Mrs. . May. in looked. We've heard vague rumors & Portland. The anxious parents are to the effect that Weston gunners are ui - in fhA mtr,in- i.pttinir some "boids." but not a sin- 3 consulting m OJ'VV ... . w ... v..- 1 c " - , oli in reganl to the serious illness gle feather has as yet been presented of their Infant daughter. by way of prima facie evidence. Mrs. Joseph Hodgson returned Sat- Six-room dwelling on Broad street urday from a visit with her daugh- in Weston for rent. Will remodel it tcr, Mrs. Earl Olson, in the Walla for good tenant Joe Lawson, Free Walla valley. water, Oregon. Mis Eliia Morrison has boon con- Ralph Lansdale closed a deal Wed- flnfwl to the house for a week with a csdav with Charles May for the combination of ailments. Mrs. R. Vanderpool place on SPECIAL PRICES US n 1S1(Q)I JONES JON ES Hardware :: Implements :: Lumber WESTON, OREGON i May We Assist You? We are ready at all times to give . such assistance as we may to those who wish to talk over with us their problems, plans and prospects for the future. If we can be of assistance to you, that will be our reward. 5 The FARMERS BANK of WESTOH BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop. Wnatnn niAllil Morrison is in from the ranch to care tain. This place embraces 80 acres TOSSSSSSSSSSSWKKVSS? for her daughter. ' of good, tillable mountain soil and The Ed Tuckers were up from brought $5500.. Holdman Sunday for a visit at the For sale -1113 acres best wheat W. H. Gould home. land; joins town of Condon. Stock Mr. and Mrs. JO. Wood and fam- and machinery. Price, $45.00 an ily of Walla Walla spent Sunday at acre, -m. Fitzmaurice, Condon, Or. the home of Mrs. Susan Tucker. Among the last crops harvested J. T. Lawson, who lately sold his this week on Weston mountain was shoe repairing establishment here to that of Albert Gould, and it was a" E. T. Wicker, will go to Hopland, g0od one, his wheat haying" made Calif, where he has a 120-acre farm about 40 bushels to the acre. It is and expects to engage In poultry in potatoes, however, that the moun raising. tain confidently expects to shine this Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Saling, Mr. season. The ground is fairly popping and Mrs. J. II. Williams"and Mrs. with lusty spuds, and one of the old Edith G. Van Dousen of Pendleton time crops of one hundred sacks to motored to WalW Walla Tuesday ev- the acre is anticipated, ening to hear the Minneapolis Sym- p. T. Harbour was in Pendleton this phony orerestra. week serving on the jury in the case Miss Lola Key. popular bride- of Kerby and Laffebean, two of .the elect, was the honor guest at a mis- convicted Taylor murderers, cellaneous shower given by number Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fehr were hero of girl friends at the J.H. Key home from Pendleton this week, visiting last Friday evening. The event was at the home of Mrs. Fehr'a mother, in the nature of a Surprise and oc- Mrs, Christina Beeler. Mr. Fehr Is casioned much merriment 'A quan- now with the American Express Co. tity of beautiful gifts were received at Pendleton. J j- ...' Zane Grey ' . . B. M. Bower -Harold Bell Wright William Mac Leod Raine Burroughs Rex Beach Jack London Gene Stratton Porter