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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
I i Auto j Trimming Tops and Cur tains made to order. Large as sortment of plate glasses -r- 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. Whitman's Harness Store (Phone 122) ; Milton, Oregon BREVITIES nets and cordiality enhanced tha u picioua nature ft tho event. Many i handsome lowm were worn by the tadiv-s prvaont. The Campflre tfirla asaiated In serving litrht refresh- mcnta. Ihoae in attendance regarded Cash for chicken.. J. U. ReymUa. , FTT ta . ? Two set. of light harness. o. saddle n'u"" ""U f th Goo. A. Llnd-v"'""' "v; ,,, i. For Sale 1113 acrva best wheat land; Join town of Condon. Stock ami machinery. Price, $45.00 an acre. M. Fltsmaurice, Condon, Or. Taxicab service. Wm. Beaton. N. J. Hale, Morrow county realty waa in town Tuoaday. Mr. Hale made recent sale of 1240 acrea BUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed at tho Leader office I par-(hat and top buggy for sale. eken. Weston ia about to loae on of it successful young farmers, Scott Ban later, who is moving in a few weeks with his family to his new holdings r. r-.., Wank &hii 1 tha owner of 800 acres of U Croase land J,1'"'01'' and will handle a total of 1400 acres. He has disposed of hia local leases and farm outfit to Adam Schwanta. Joe Lieuallen ia here from La Grande, where he has been employed aa railroad blacksmith, to recuper ate after a long siege of illness. Taul Hopkins had an invigorating but impromptu bath in ten feet of ice cold water at the Joe Hyatt farm pn Weston mountain until hauled out of the well bv an harvest crew. waa on hia way into the well to get a bucket when the rope broke, dropping him suddenly ipto the "cold drink." J. L. Hodgson is here thia week from Culdeaar, Idaho, where he is now engaged in farming. Wanted To trade 38 Colta revolv er for 5-20 Winchester. Jack Eliot. Ida Maxine, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles May, died Octo- beY 6 at Portland, at the age of seven- One hundred Each additional hundred. TERMS 1 50 0 75 CASH ONLY and ia advertiaing another good buy through ths columns of tho Uader. Under recent arrangementa I am in position to offer loana up to 15000 at aix percent. F. G. Lucas. Mrs. Geo. Waddingham returned to her home in Milton Tuesday after a J visit with relatives in Weston. JfJ the ladies of the United Brethren fj n..,i church at the Weston Mercantile QJ store oamniay iiiwnwii nnw - about (25. 3 Crescent Chapter No. 47. O. K. J J will meet at Masonic hall Friday ev- ening. October 22. A good atttend- ffi ance is requested. Mrs. K. M. Smith, J acting W. M. J J Pastor Storm announces the fol- J lowing services for next Sunday at J J Bapti.st church: Sunday school Ua Notice to Creditors 1 n tha County Court of the State, of Oregon for Umatilla County. In tha Matter of tha Estate of Enua J. Clips, deceased. Notion is IIkrmy Civkn to all nni whom It mav concern Georgia Crlpa has boon appointed administratrix of tha vatata of Knoa J. Cri, deceased, and has qualinod as such. All persona having claims against said estate ara required to iiresont . them with proper vouchert to tha said administratrix at tha law of flees of Peterson. Bishop A Clark In tha Hmllh-Crawiord building, at Pendleton, Oregon, within aix months ot tha data of Iha first publication of thia lice,' which la Friday tha 17th day of Sep tember, A. U. IO, Ghihuih Cmm. Administratrix. Pr.Tr.mioN, Hisiiiir Ci-ask, Attorneys for Administratrix. YOUR IHflaf1 Si ALL GOAT IS at 10 o'clock; organising of teachers' K 4 -i-.... u , in. .it. .r.litn9 Kv nJ months and four days The little on. J ft had been sick from birth, and the best . .',,,', , ,nr tisft Ifi u L-1 1 1 nrnViwI iinVBilin f " I f" of medical skill proved unavailing. ONE-THIRD OFF on oil ! RAINCOATS: PURCHASED WITH A SUIT OF CLOTHES for a short time only WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP VIZ cash, balance $10 per month. Brick housa for sale, witn six lota (one-half block.) Five rooms, with bath, lavatory and toilet. Water street, on state highway. C. F. Bulfinch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boat he and Mrs. rrl,e f1 " . I' u twenty-one grand children, seventeen from their mountain farm for tho , . ... , , winter. Mr. and Mrs. F.. E. Faust have rented a house in town and will again be winter residents here. Harvey Martin, formerly promi nent among Weston's is now a resident of Granger, Wash., R. L. Reynaud 1 Peter M. Van Slyke of Milton died October 10 at tha hospital in Walla M "J Walla, whither he had been taken iNortn a . . . - ' ci..i . aha lor ireainienw. mr. i v wnw time made hia home in Weston. He waa the father of twelve children, six of whom survive him. He also left great grand children and two great great grand children. He waa 80 years of ago at the time of his death. Funeral services, were held October 13 at the Christian church citiMnship. Rev Mr Harriiu Mr m, Mr8 j iger, VNssn., , v cii,. in having moved to that city from Du- Bt'tcndanre from"Weston. lur, Oregon. Mrs. Mary Ramirez, who is teach ing at Ricth, was a week-end visitor at the upland home of her mother, . r ' r t ol": "",e """"- J t, from the. Blue Mountain Sawmill to orv anu ). Frccwater. Phono No. 161 F3, mill, made a shipment of potatoes to Pen- of n31 Mslto. Lumbcr J - U T1T1 0 O' Mrs. J. E. Stanficld is the week, end with friends dleton. Wanted Teams to haul spending in fen- lumber HJ New fall styles that are very beautiful. Rich, V jI r-a -v av-tv 1 s i a ! sr. - 4- 1 ttrt W f A flirvniftr 't IltUHlbUIlIU piUblltJ, IlUMUbUIIlUl LI1IIIU1CU, tllV UllHtJ HJ 1 -1.-1" .1 : . i-i. u,i:.a4- f i-Unrm rtJ auu sty.; yuu auiinrt', aru tuu eiiiuuuiuiuiiu ui tucov garments. ' Yours for less than you even thought of paying. Some as low as $35.00 and up to $50.00, and a few at $75.00; all dreams of elegance. Millinery at Wholesale Price in and pick out your own hat and Ii will be hard to decide which one among so many; but you will recognize yours just as scores of others have done and be delighted. We carry this line for the convenience of our customers, not for profit, but have given the matter of selection the same care as other lines; $6.00 to $15.00. Just come wear it home. 1 General j Blacksmitbing i t UTILIZING SUMMER, FALLOW Pea Ridge Bean Harvest Progres sing Favorably, With Yield of 600 Pounds to the Acre. The Pea Ridge district is coming rounds, f. o. b. Weston. - Mrs. Ella Pardew, daughter of X-Porter Graham Sr. of this city, is recovering at her home in Fox Park, Wvnminp. from a serious illness. he was a hospTlal patient for some lime, naving buoiuhwu tu mm se vere operations. Lu w. Meoers nas neen scnousiy ui .. ,... !.. during the week at his hotel on. patchi and js . the mi(1t of hareat, north Water street. . ji,i .ui ejn- th. At a meetxng of local democrate, at , f. ,nrii frnm th lnet n the office of the Tum-a-Ium Lumber Uv, 0.Harr. Bnd j, about ap.,rox. company, it was decided to nave a lew ,MaU dMrici,a I P "CWinPD "i"0 '"' pe. R,dge bean growers have been J. r. 3lMUCl I the voters, before the close of the howinK the way for a number of tumnairwn Tf ia nvrttita hlo f Vi O f Mil. ... .. ti .X f- VO...K-.JS... ..... yc8rg ln the utijiiation or summer WOIUI1, KJflC. I ton A. Miller of Portland, wm be tne faOW( wjth profit to thcms,.vei QJ ,.r uC.,...i.,c ... an(, tho, country. They aro doing a ru campaign to speak Here and an - ,iu,e cyery year Bnd My that fort is being made to secure h.m for jf In,am Empire merchonU wiU onIy UZ take more iniere.se in tne local prod- Shoes We Will Close Them Out TROY LAUNDRY CO. Pendleton, Oregon Leave your bundles on the porch MONDAY and THURSDAY i'or our House-to-Houffe Service "We Wash Everything But the Baby." the evening of October 20. Geo. Carmichacl was over yester day from Walla Walla. Carmen Oliver is wit'h us again, having found Weston more to his liking than southern Idaho. Miss Laura Hart was united in marriage Sunday to Mr. Dorsey Sams. Mr. and Mrs. Sanis will make their home on Weston mountain. Miss Myrtle Ferguson, who is at- . i ' i i , r . i tenaing nign scnooi in mesion, apeni pej,rj 20 acres; ine weeK enu ai me nuiiie vi ncr mother on the mountain. uct and le.ss in that of California the ultimate success of the bean industry in assured. They are using modern methods and machinery and turn, off the cronuin a clean and marketablo condition. ' The acreage this year includes the following tracts: Levi O'Harra, 84 acres; Newt and Herman O'Harra, 65 acres; Albert O'Harra, 45 acres; Wm. These are the odds and ends from our immense stock of women's shoes. Splendid values and good styles, but the lines. are discontinued and the sizes broken. Many values, to $9.00, but all on the sales tables and only $4.69. One lot of children's shoes, in all about twenty dozen, sizes from 9 to 2 1-2; worth at the present prices to $6.00; but we are closing out. thq lots at only $1.59, $1.98 and $2.98 while they last. Women's SMits h i I I ! ii Dr. S. L KEKFIARD I Veterinary Surgeon Phone Main 253 WESTON CASH TilARKET FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS HIGHEST CASH t PRICES PAID FOR LIVESTOCK. HIDES, PELTS, &c. ,. ' HASS & SAUER Killgore Bros., 10 acres. The aggregate . ia decidedly wnrth whilp. Anrt mpntm cnnAlrlirahle Joe Lieuallen has disposed of his .,,, !,,,- ..!,... . Ji. rov.n. cottage and two lots on north Broad gcg of a whcgt community. street to J. V. Smith, who u occupy- 0ne of the gtovlen inform8 the ing the place with his family. Leader that he has found beans to Mrs. A. C, Brown left Wednesday reay jinprove the Rround of wheat for her home in Vancouver, Wash., ,n hig iKperience bcan-planted sum after a pleasant visit with her moth- mcr ,aow wi,j a(J(J five to nine er and other relatives here. bushels to the wheat crop the follow- Mr. and Mrs. H. Waddingham were jng Thil, ,cgume cnthugihst , in Walla Walla this week as guests Ncwt 0.HarrSi former ban UmHtt of their son and daughter, Mr. and who as0 find! that beang foIlowe1 by Mrs. E. B. Lieuallen. ,l,i,f will in ! monRiirn tin.vnnt. c i ,r i m . xtr . i .. ' auiixr jviciii, xuxmer tvcdvvii uu and an overseas war veteran, was united in marriage recently "at La Grande to Miss Nettie McKcowji. Mr. and Mrs. Portland are at the home Lindeken. The line of skirts to close out are going rapidly, but plenty left of the best ones. To see them is to buy. The values are not comparable; in fact, so low that you wonder if old times are here again. About eighty to close out at half the original price. the wheat crop from burning. Captain Herman O'Harra has be come a bean farmer for the first time an takes as much interest in 31 ad Would you like to see Weston's main-streets 3 Vs Irs. T. W. Lindeken of . I UK" a" ' V UUIU )UU IIIVC W W tnelr":; paved, cluster lights, parks cleaned up, lawns green ... L. f"I information acquired through the rU prjH hnilRPS naintPn? ThOY School faculty given at Memorial hall whJch he wag once B gtudent . last Friday evening under auspices ot Littleor no damage is reported the Saturday Afternoon club wis the from rajng , faif weather har. outstanding social event of the wack. yegt at the nte of about A representative company of Weston 1Q0 gflckg a d citizens assembled to greet the honor guests and assure them of hearty co operation and support of their work. RotiCQ Mrs. Lela G. Saling contributed two Umatilla Connty, The Roadmas solos in a most delightful manner, ter's Office, will not be resjxm Selections by the Weston orchestra sible for ' any bills or other obli and piano numbers by Mrs. Jos. Wur- gations incurred by ita employes or rer added to the pleasure of the occa- sub-contractors or other persons, un sion. The .rooms were attractively less such bills are covered and supported decorated with autumn garden by the proper requisitfons from the flowers and bright-hued foliage. The Roadmaster'a Office, prevailing atmosphere of friendli- Dated at Pendleton, October 7, 1020. and houses painted? Then talk it, boost for it. This is where we live and this is our town, yours and mine. ' ' ! ! !