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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
Uliiiw inn tlm ll(iiin wherein Munif dwell, nil 1 will show yiin a happy, iMnccfiil mill roiiti ntcil 1 1 limn. Henry W. I-ohkMIow. YOU LIKE MUSIC Of course you do everybody does THEN why not nave it I i ou can alloru to have it, but you can not airord to do without. 18 there any greater lrteamiri! after the Day's work, than to sit in your Homo during the long winter evenings, listening to good music? Answer the ques tion for yourself. THEN when you want music the k-st that the genius of man has created think of this store. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS The Phonograph With a Soul This instrument brings the finest music, vocal and Instrumental, into your home. PIANOS Mehlin Marshall & Wendell Haines Bros. Foster Brewster Lester. Our Liberal Terms Make it Easy to Have Music in Your Home. Our Broad Guarantee insures satisfaction. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Homo Purn.HhinK Department Store 10-20 Alder St.. Walla Walla, WaHh. "Ifcxin Now to Think of Christmas Giving" BREVITIES Ijw w in in m in inifiin m'm m in in in m m m mm m m m m mmm mm m'mmm nwrrt m m ii ': . , . yf Tv i Under recent arrangements I am In .a poaition to offer loan up to $5000 at nix percent. Y. G. Lucas. Roy Vaixlrrjuxil ha iJInkm.'(J of his mouiiUln Interests to Trajan Tucker and hai rented 1200 acre from Ralph McEwen near Wayland station. At Monday evening' meeting of the Wcitton Commercial rlub a mo tion was passed declaring' by unani mous vote the club's sympathy with and aupport of athletic activities in the Wcitton schools, In presenting th motion, J. II. Williami referred to the achoolt aa Weaton'a greatest asset. Mr. and Mr. John Frederick Mc Nee and daughter, Maria Josephine, arrived Monday from their home In Wiaconain to visit for a aeaaon with the H. Goodwin household. Mra. J. H. Williams spent a few hours Monday with her children, Gail and father, atudenU at Whit man college, Walla Walla. Zorth Houser and Frank Sloan, re publican candidates, were up this way again during the week and did not overlook the mountain voter. C. K. Cranston and Mrs. Roy Ra- ly were up from I'endleton the first of the week and appointed S. A. Karnes as local chairman of the an nual membership campaign of which more anon. With ranch work pressing, II. A. Street has been compelled to take very inconvenient vacation. He is under Dr. McKinney's care with sci atic rheumatism. Will HbII was down from Weston I'I' uhUIm .'atunlny, railing upon lo i ril rii n honta and discussing the po lili.tl tiituntion with those who pon dcr upon affairs of national import ance. A helpful book contributed this week to the local library by Mrs. I'Jdith VanlHuM-n of Pendleton is en titled ".Salesmanship and Kltfcirncy." Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fitxpatrick are preparing to move into the cottage of Mrs. Susan Tucker on Normal heights. The rcxidence they vacato is owned by Robert Proudfit and will bo occupied by Mr. Proudfit and family during the winter. '"Bob"' A HMdDirS IE it May We Not Have Your Cooperation? ZOETIi JIOUSKR Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Strict Enforcement of tho Law and Fair Deal for Everybody. (Tald advertisement) 8. A. MILLER Republican Nominee for Roprcscn tative, Umatilla County. Resident of Umatilla County 48 years Your Support Appreciated. (Paid advertisement) House to rent, brand. will motor to his work in the WatU L Rogers store at Athena. Swas-Te-Ka Campflre' hold its regu lar meeting Saturday afternoon at the club room in Memorial hall. Shocks of corn, jack-o-lanterns, black cats and witchos decorated tho meeting place in a manner appropriate to the Hallowe' en season. During the business session m plans wer mado for an entertainment . , , . .. Mr. rr.nl, Jlil.l... I- !...- i .u. a '" congeaica iron, me - w..n --..uv- w W KI1VII III b,aj IIVIU 1UIUIV. JIM a a . a aa a . " . . cold- As he could never be treasurer i;. ZllZ , ,,7 . of anything on Mars, however, he fi- iiiiiimu vssw f uw fcv uaw Our obligations are heavy at this season of the year, and must be met. We would therefore earnestly ask all those who may be owing us whether large or small amounts, to kindly favor us with check at this time. We assure you that such co-operation will be greatly appreciated. JOMES & J mm Hardware :: Implements :: Lumber WESTON, OREGON 1 During the social hour fortunes were back to terra firma. Local democrats WHEN YOU ARE RESTING REST EASY . la,. - l.ln 1 1 - 1 natod by Minnie Ch.pin. Refresh- ,ud f n Hanl. Mnntai Annuialinn. H.n.nLritiia khi.Ia ...V. . ...., B..U, -KH. j wouW hgve ogt , yote and popcorn concluded tho enjoyable ' afTair. The time-honored union Thanks- Misses Gertrude Van Winkle and .'v,n "rT,0. ' "T" Irene Banister, studenta at O. A. C., niy. W,U beJlc,d th" y0ef Jhanks writeto local relatives that they are fT?' Kover l h BaP" thoroughly enjoying school activities rtt??Z Z.IT' IV,,' and the many social affairs to which u u Vr u (l, . be ,n hrge. The offering will go as Va usual to an emergency charity fund. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones are visiting These menu were made at a inenas anu acquauuances m ix Ange- reccnt meetiiiB -of the Weston Min- isterial association, at which W. R. Because he expects to be absent Storms was re-elected president of from town nearly all of next year, the association and M. A. Phinney J. H. Piico declined to serve as may- was chosen secretary. or oi weston much to everyone a regret At a second primary meet- We offer restful chairs and other comfortable furnishings. A. M. ROSS Furniture and Undertaking A delightful event of last Thurs- ... ik. . f. ,i,:k Mm t ;i; m.i... ; xt-i tr iu . "' an Fredericks was hostess at her Jones was unanimously nominated . . , . ,T u . - .. . . home, honoring Mrs. Levi Hughes of 1. MmY Y' The !,laCe ""'.k" Santa Fe. New Mexico. An abun "r,J,?!?!8rnC',m'nrth; dnce of autumn foliage, scarlet M-IV " 0 111114 VJ ajllV IIVIIIIIIMV1UI1 Ui William H. Gould. Other nominees for the aldermanic body are E. M. Joseph Wurser, J. M. Price ro6e-hips and wax-ball sprays were employed to giving them decorate the an attractive rooms, appear- Wes- DO YOUR PART People are rapjdly learning that what benefits the community benefits all in the- community; and anything that is a detriment to one is a detri ment to all. For a community is a number of individuals come together as one. .The good of one is the good of all. The prosperity of one is the prosperity of all; and where one fails, to that extent the community fails. The FARMERS BMK of IVESTOfi Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty rando aiice, A number of old-time ton friends of the honoree were present to engage in reminiscences and informal chat which afforded di verting entertainment. A group of Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the. Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company Smith, and L. B. Davis. H. Goodwin holds over as member of the board. The special school meeting of Wes ton school district will be held Mon- rlaw MkuaiMKnn 99 a t vvVitnl llmi 4 Via . ... gonss contributed by Mrs. Ralph G iTlTtr" SaHng was enthusiastically received voidably large, and a tax of 20 mills ?""! hour "eon of gsjsssssmsSSSS is regarded as necessary eiiucmg aamues was servea oy me hostess assisted by Mrs. Hughes and G. W. Staggs & Sons have four Mis8 Rogemary Whiteman of Pendle tlrills in operation on their land hold- ton. Among those bidden to share ings in the Rtlesnake flat district. in the ternoon". pleasure were: They have seeded 1200 acres and MeadBmes John DuPuis, Mary C. have about 500 more, to put in. On McNee C- & Whiteman of Pendle, Dry creek near Weston they have tmv T. .? wnnA r. v Rniflnh s.. flnished seeding D00 acres. rb A. Jones, -M. W. Pedersen. J. H. Judge Jacob Kaniler of Portland, Price, Sim J. Culley, J. H. Williams, who served overseas as captain in Ralph G. Saling, W. A. Barnes, J. E. the 361st infantry, 91st division, has Stanfield, H. Goodwin, and Misa consented to give the address for the Rosemary Whiteman. Armistice day program to be present- . , . ed at Memorial hall November 11 at . NJ?W " P1" Eyer? 2:30 p. m. by Athen.-Weston post of Sr hundred the American Legion. " A commercial aeroplane gave five 1 If you want a great bargain in a successful flights Wednesday over Victrola, see me at once. Jack Eliot. Weston and surrounding territory, , A Harding squash 35 inches long the several passengers . being Sim is on display at The Farmers Bank Barnes, Pody Duncan, Otis Adams, of Weston. It was raised without Sylvan Kennard and Loren Hall, irrigation but with much aplomb by Although just about the tallest man C. F. Bulflnch. in town, Sim Barnes has never been ', The A. M. Ross family have been high enough yet to suit his over- feeding this week on venison thanks weening ambition, and urged the av- to the prowess of Henry Thompson, iator on and on to heights ethereal Umatilla river huntsman. BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop mm w mmmmrn Zane Grey B. M. Bower Harold Bell Wright William Mac Leod Raine Burroughs Rex Beach Jack London . Gene Stratton Porter mm Jte