The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, November 05, 1920, Image 4

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    ONE-THIRD OFF
on oil
RAINCOATS
PURCHASED WITH A
SUIT OF CLOTHES
for a short time only
WESTON BATHS. BARBER
and TAILOR SHOP
R. L. Reynaud I tc
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TROY LAUNDRY GO. I
Pendleton, Oregon
BREVITIES
Leave your bundles on the
porch MONDAY and
THURSDAY
or cur HouM-to-House Servic T
"We Wash Everything
. But the Baby."
U'lt him that the women voters had
uccvmfully conspired to put over
dark hone ticket at tht last moment,
fell through fur the rvaioA that none
of the wise joshera had the price of
telephone messire.
Cash for chickens. J. R. Reynolds. Acoorumjr to tne rccoma or Mr-
Miss Aileen Bade was the guest " " ''er, government weather
Sunday of Miss Ermna Mclntyre. observer, the total prvciplUtion In
E. & Taylor is visiting for a season hi tion for the ten montha end
with hia daughter, Mrs. R. Morrison. October 31 wai 22.23 Inches. The
Mrs. J. A. Lumsden motored to vrag annual precipitation la
IVndloton last Thursday to attend a mthv, "' i90 has two
meeting of the Inspiration club hold montha yet to go on to mke up the
at life home of Mrs. Joseph N. Scott, difference of 1.24 inches. The total
Mrs. John Carleto Brooks of Ton- "f for the exewdiiigly moist
dleton visited a few hours Friday "l,'th ' OvtoUr just terminated
with .local acquaintances. Mrs. s 2.46 inches. Thin is , about an
Brooks spent some time in Weston ini, "wore hn Ovtobtr thoweil last
last spring aa the guest of her sister, year.
Miss Edna Ilollenbeck. Stevens Lodge, Knights of l'ythiss,
Mr. and Mrs. Ctuude Price motor- held nut-ting of more than usual In
ed to Pendleton Wednesday on a terest Wednesday evening, when tho
third rank was conferred upon the
following seven candidates: Nelson
H. Jones, Claudu Davis, Rulon Smith,
William Hass, Darwin Hall, Lylo
Webb and' -Fred DuPuis. .Visitors
llsrl Williams were nreKcnt from Athena and Pen-
in Walla Walla dleton, the latter delegation being UZ
combined business and pleasure trip.
Mrs. Mark Henderson and daugh-
jss Dorothy Tweedy, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Avery.
Mr, and Mrs. J.
spent the week-end
visiting with Cheir son and daughter, headed
by Mr. Morris, district
dep- Qf
ril
Dr. S. L KEFuIARD
1 Veterinary Surgeon
t Phone Main 253
studenta at Whitman college. , uty grind chancellor. Following
Mrs. A. J. Mclntyre and daughter, moot interesting ceremony, lunch was
' Miss Ermna, were Pendleton visitors served after the midnight hour.
Saturday. Ken English, formerly well known
Dr. Best was called from Pendleton anj respected Weston citUcn who left
Wednesday to consult with Dr. Mc- here about 15 years ago and of late
Kinney with regard to the case of had been living in Seattle, .has been
Mrs. Sarah McDougal, whose serious BU1ilonly called by death. He was
illness continues. buried in Auburn, Wash., and a broth-
Riley Simpson, well known through- cr English, left Monday for
out this section, died suddenly from that place to attend the funeral. Mr.
heart trouble a few days ago-at his English was 52 years old, and is
home in Pendleton. Mr. Simpson was survived by a second wife and two
merchant of Helix in early years, children.
fv Phm! .T Halt toft Tnnsflav tir v c I. . t . I
v....-- w. - - - - i . x. cimuviv wa ill lunil muiiua mmm
for Seattle in response to a telegram from jteej ana Hawlcy mountain, Jfi
announcing the death of her mother, anj rvports a big spud crop up hero U
Mrs. J. M. Ialev.
Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Fitzpatriek, the recent frosU was found in cases
Miss Frank Harris Davis and Miss where the potatoes were near the
Isaacson motored to Pendleton Tues- top. This will not materially reduce
day evening to attend a theater party the yield, which is going around 100
and await election returns. . gaciis to tho acre. The crop on the
Harold Harder was entertained Smoek farm is estimated at 2000
Sunday by Afton and Stephen Mcln
tyre at the Mclntyre farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wurxer spent
the week at the J. C. Walter home
near Athena.
iiWESTOH
ii CASH MARKET
FRESH MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
I HIGHEST CASH
i PRICES PAD)
FOR LIVESTOCK.
1 HIDES. PELTS, &c.
H ASS & SAUER I
sacks.
Uail M. Williams, Whitman col- ru
lege student and the youngest colle- jQ
gian in the Piorthwest, continues to JTJ
oe 1MB suojeci oi coinrumeniary aru-
Now's the best time to plant Ever- cie8 in the Portland and Sehttlo pa- ffl
bearing Strawberries. One hundred rT. In these stories Gail is usual- rfJ
plants, $2.00. C. W. DeGraw. jy mentioned as a Portland boy,
Weston's city election was held at much to his regret. He. is a Weston
the same time as tho general election, boy and a product of the Weston
all votes being bast at City hall, the High school, and as such is proud to
polling place of precinct 16. There be known.
being but one ticket in the field, the T. L. McBride has been nursing jl
vote was light, about 45 in number, sore jaw of late, just at a timo when
The primary ticket headed by Nel- his presence is badly needed In the
son H. Jones for mayor went through fields at McBride Bros, ranch. He
with very little Scratching. Mayor- had the abscess lanced by Dr. Mc
elect Jones was ip Walla Walla elec- Kinney, and is looking forward to
tion night to get ' the general re- a period of more comfortable nights
turns,' but a plan to call him up and and more industrious days.
Real Estate and
Insurance.-
Pendleton and Weston. Or.
X Address-P.O. Box 47
Pendleton, Oregon.
Z Some Special Bargains in t
J Morrow County Lands.
All Kinds of Property."
Agent PACIFIC AGENCY
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Dimes
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Minn?
Weston, Oreton
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line a beaf enf hing a
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or'do youfride alonoi'wKh
a oi ofynhappines caused by
g iayffiBn- wives
HOUSE PETERS
and bnlliani picked casi in a
Dynamic Drama oi Domestic Differences
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'Notice to Subscnoers
If this notice is marked it signi
fies that your subscription expires
Nov. 1, 1920. We would most
gratefully appreciate your prompt
renewal.
Subscription rates by the year, '
J 2.00; six months, $1.00; three
months, 50 cents. .
The Leader is invariably discon
tinued at expiration.
MEMORIAL HALL
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, AT 8 P.M.
Super Special-50c-25c
The picture is based on Monto M. Katterjohn's popular
novel of American life, a thoroughly and intensely modern
story dealing with both country and city. No finer or truer
to life picture has ever appeared on the screen it id fntensely'
absorbing and timely with a beautiful love story running
through it.
The entire proceeds of the show go to ATHENA-WESTON
POST, AMERICAN LEGION.
Included with the big picture is a SPECIAL SPORTING
EXTRA personally contributed by Manager Barnes. The
peerless Babe Ruth is photographed in action, with the New
York Yanks and Cleveland Indians. The Slow Motion Camera
shows in clear analysis the swing that made him famous.
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BUTTER WRAPS
Furnished and Printed at the Leader office
One hundred - 1 60
Each additional hundred 0 75
TERMS
CASH ONLY
City Draying
Leave order it res'-
south of Weston Mer
dene (MarJh cottage)
cantile. Phone 861.
GEO. A. UNDEKEN
1'hons 03 Reaiiljncs 878
OK. N. P. 11BNNET
Dentist
Monday, Wednesday and rridsy
Wsaton, Orfoa
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Ten Dozen Ladies' Trimmed Hats to Close at
M3i
The season is well over, but we
still have on hand about ten. dozen of
the choicest creations of the season;
Many of them just in and pronounced
the most attractive we have shown.
But we desire to close them out and
have marked them all at only $4.98.
Many of these hats sold for as high as
$18.00, $15.00, $12.00; but they all go
regardless of value for only, your
choice
$4.98
Weston Mercantile Co.
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