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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
! ; t ' i t i III ROBES kotos cr foal settles HOUSE BURETS o AT COST ) We are overstocked on auto robes and horse blankets and must have money, and have decided to close out these two items at cost ... They are all the famous 5A robes and blankets and we have them in a large va riety of colors and patterns. COME EARLY BEFORE THEY ARE PICKED OVER. Hitman's Harness Store Milton, Oregon - - - - - - I22) LOOK! L 1 - L OH,. BOY! OK! "PHOSE big boxes of swell candy 1 are now here and are going fast. Come in and make your choice at once. Our fine stock of XMAS MIXED is also here and on display. Win your home with her with some of this choice candy just like the distinguished local gentleman won the Big Pool Game with a high run of 23 points. (Some shark.) Davis 5HV1S "HI-HGHT" UTHH D i 1 II U l i b DO gr DRY P. T. Harbour PHONE 273 mm c HRlSTPilAS! V! rlSIT our furniture store while making your erift selections. You will find many articles that will make pleasing and acceptable presents. A NICE RUG For instance would please the wife. We have reduced otir rugs from 5 to 20 percent. KIDDIE KARS Wheelbarrows and , chairs for the little ones. ROSS Furniture Store BREVITIES t Practically new Remington type, writer for salo at a bargain. Inquir at thi office; Vernon O'lUrr and lUy June, leading fuel manufacturer, have com down from tho Kills for lh winter. Nearly 12,000 bushel of wheat ar being shipped from th Weston S'arehotis Co.' elevator at Weston lis week to Athena, to b ground Into flour at the Prvston-ShafTcr mill. Th wheat i said to hav been loaned by a leading rowr. iteoole of tho M. E. church, South, assembled at the church par lor last Friday evening for a busl ncs and social session. A novel fea ture of entertainment wm surprise nnwnm. contributed by aeveral Indi viduals. Game and pastime wer then Introduced and afTordod muen amusement During the cloaing hour an appctiiing lunch awed at STRAYED From my pasture on Wild llora creek about three weeks ago, on mouse-colored Ally branded I T ahoukler. and one. black geldinf, white star in face, branded J on left shoulder. Reward. " 8. J. Cl'LLEY. Weston. Ore. In the Count Court of the Stat ttl Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of th Ketat of J. M. O'llsrra, Deceased. To Ait. Whom it May Coni-krn: Nolle la hereby given that 1 I. O. llarra, executor of the will of J. M O'. llarra, deeeaied, has filed In the abov entitled court his final account of the adminatration of said estate, and said court has Axed the 27th day of Decem ber, W2U, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in the County Court room. In the County Court house at Pendleton, in Umatilla County, Mat of Oregon, aa the time and pise for hearing objec tions and exceptions. If any there b thereto, and all persons Interested in said astute ar hereby notitled to ap pear at said time and place and mnke anyohjectiont or exceptions they hsv to th approval of said report, th discharging of aald txecutor ami th exoneration of his bondsmen from further liability herein! ' further ordered by said eturt that this notic should b published In th wes ton Uador. a weekly newspaper, pub lished at Weston, Umatilla Coun y, Stat of Oregon, for four consecutive weeka. th first publication; tltNf leing made on th ifttth day of Novem ber, , . Said order Is dated th 20th day of November, 1N0. u f 0,,ARHAi Kxtculnrof the Will of J. M. O'llsrra. Deceased. Drs. iD. ALA. FRENCH OPTOMKTKISTS , flMck OpUul Pulni 15 E. Main St, -Phone 653 Walla Walla. Wash. t Cr4Uors In th County Court of tha Rial of Oregon for Umatilla County. In h Mstlar of th Estst of A. I'hilltpa, deceased. TO AI L WHOM IT MAY CONflRMS No. tlce Is hereby given that IF. P. Watt u iha duly appointed, qualified and act. mg .xecutor of th will of A. Itiillip. deceased, and all persona haying lamia against said ealat ar hereby required to present th ssm with proper vouch, rs attached thereto to aald culor at Athena. Oregon, within six month from th Hh day of NJfYra, Executor of th Will of A. Phillip, Deceased. Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at tho Leader ahop. the parsonage by Mcsdamea Clarissa Trice and Minnie Ruth Starmcr. Among those present were: Misse Mina IVicc. Pauline and Helen Ray born, Charlotte Hass, Clara and Bcr tlia Starmer; Glenn Fisher, of Walla Walla; Archibald Fadbcrg, Miller and Walter Rayborn, Theoilore Waldcn, Roscoe Beamer, Claude and Leonard Snider. Raymond Banister.' Good second-hand piano for $1&0 ISO cash, balance $10 per month. In quire at this office. Charles May was down from hi mountain ranch, Tuesday. Robert ProudfU has sold hi resi dence property on Normal heights to the ' Women' Missionary society, which will move it to the Methodist church lot for use as parsonage. . Otis Gould ram up from Rieth Wednesday to take the knight rank in the local Pythian lodge. This wa also conferred upon William Van Winkle, Roy Johnson, Ray Gould, J. II. McGibbon. Six page received th rank of esquire. i A pleasant event fer the younger set was the surprise party given in honor of Walter Rayborn'a eighteenth birthday anniversary, at the family home on Normal heights, last Wed nesday evening. An interesting pro gram of guessing contests and games had been arranged, providing unique and diverting entertainment At 11 o'clock a delicious lunch of sand wiches, fruit salad, cako and cocoa was served by Mrs. W. L. Royborn. Those bidden to the festivities were: Misses Helen Johnson, Mina Trice, Virginia Key. Esther Davis, Iva Lc McKinncy, Emma Thocny, Minnie Chapin, Ruth Jackson, Gwendolyn Compton. Pauline and Helen Ray born; Ardcn Lucas, Anson Payne, Claude and r Leonard Snider, Harold Phinncy, Leonard Bulflnch, Maynard Jones, Glenn Staggs, Terence Ter hune, Miller and Walter Rayborn. Orville Warner, a brother of Mrs. W. A. McCorkcll, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. McCorkell at their mountain farm. Gcorjje Ncsbit was her from La' Grande this week for a visit. with his family. . Heulat March has remodeled his farm residence on Dry creek, 'which, he has converted into a bungalow. He has been making other improve ments also to render his home at tractive. The Watts Bros, have been plowing and grading the county road from the Swaggart school house to Pine creek tjsuolly in good condition, this atretch of road was badly served by the re, cent rains, which converted it into a gully for almost its entire length. " Friends of Mrs. Lela G. Saling wilf be pleased to learn that she appeared as soloist at a reception in San Fran cisco last week given in honor of Mr si Mary Roberta Rinehart, the noted author and playwright , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilliam and Mrs. Ella McBrootn, of Pilot Rock, and Mss Grace Gilliam, county treas urer, of Pendleton, were Sunday guests at the Newton Lovcridge home. ' ' Word has beeti recejved that Miss Anna Lavender, popular Weston maid, who is 'a student at Willamette uni versity in Salem, has been pledged to the Adelates society, one of the lead ing women's literary organizations of the school. Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Fitzpatrick were called to Roscburg Friday even ing by a telegram announcing the se rious illness of their little nephew, Earl.Thornton. Scott Bnnister and Bud Nelson came down this week by motor truck from La Crosse, where they report an encouraging outlook. Scott has 610 acre in wheat already up and growing thriftily. r 3 I f i E E I E; i 1 s E E i i f DM (P. WST PLOUR, the greatest household ne- F j" ccssity is now at its ,ovvcst Pricc"" ,it is going to go up-buy your bap rel today and protect yourself; and while you are protecting yourself you are making it possible for the Farmer to at least break even on his invest ment; helping him to pay his yearly accounts and thus putting Weston's merchants on the right side of the ledger. This is a farming community-the far mer helps you-now is your chance to help him. h MJ a'ways Vr b"Sht and busy store is me Mecca ana aeugni or the Christmes Shopper. The Farmer to Get a Fair Price for His Wheat ffi Yourself to Lower Your Living Costs. Make Weston Business and Business Houses Safe. i 1 I WMm am mi i h