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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
PIANOS or cfcTTASCXTcrir ahd mdhit . Arc Included hi . 1) A V I 8 . K A S E K ' H ANNUAL JANUARY SALE. STANDARD HIGH (JRADE INSTRUMENTS At DOUR L E K DUCTIONS in Price. Read the Namcn Read the 1'riccH Then Act I livery I'iano wc carry in block i.s fully guaranteed by the maker, and we add our liberal guarantee. HAINES RROS. In Walnut Case, Sale Price $11)7.25 ((Original Price, $585.00) In Mahogany Case, Sale Price $107.50 (Original Price, $550.00) MARSJIALL & WENDELL In Walnut Case, Sale Price $121.00 (Original Price, $525.00) In Mahogany Cane, Salo Price ; $3W.OO (Original Price, $500.00). "ARMSTRONG" Player-Piano, in Mahogany Case Only SALE PRICE, including Hench to match and 12 music reels of your own choosing $538.00. A. 300,000.00 STOOIC Of Furniture and Home Furnishings Arc Offered to the People of the Walla Walla Country at 1) 0 U I) L E R EDUCTION S During This Annual January Sale. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Homo Furnlshinu Department Store 10-20 Alder St. Walla Walla. Waahington. i BREVITIES w rnin in in in in in. in in in in rm tj in in in. rfin r n in m in in in minvs wnn m. n in in:n JJQJ)l!iJ DODGE SERVICE - GASOLINE, 35c. LMTY AUTO CO. 0. A. Adams . Dr. S. L KEIII1ARD Veterinary Surgeon Phone Main 263 i City Drayin : ... Leave orders at resi dence (Marsh cottage) south of Weston Mer cantile. Phone 361., GEO. A. LIKDEKEN Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 186 ; Athena, Oregon '. t ,Vfaitsbur. Wash. Mr., h. P. Gilliland it 111 with ton Mills at her hum on Pine crtwk above town. Dr. W. II. MrKlnncy returned Saturday night from Portland, very much relieved. I lis injured eye was examined by specialist, who found nd removed small piece o( needle. This had become deeply em bedded In the eye ball, but wan drawn out. with the aid of. a magnet. It lodged in the doctor! eye when he was shaking an automobile rug Sunday, January lth, wai a period of re Jolting for local folk. The flrat bright sunny day in wrcks brought forth scores of motorists and hiking part leu. A robin wan obacrved hop ping about in cheerful, friendly mood. A flock of mcadowlarki, perched on fence post, gave a con cert thrilling in IU promise of ap proaching aprlng. I). F. Lavrixler, deputy sheriff, was up from Pendleton Tuuaday on an official visit. Khlcr J. W. Harnett, state evangel iat of the Church of the Brethren, who had begun aeriea of meeting at thu local church, waa called Fri day to Oakland, Calif. A brother there ia terioualy ill. Dr. II. ('. Curry, eyeaight apecial Ist, formerly of Walla Walla, now of Kent tie, who haa made profetuiional visits to WcHton for many years, will be at thu City drug store Tliun day, January 20. V.yvti examined nd glasses fitted. Mr. and Mr. Ceo. Procbatel Sr. were dinner gueaU last Thursday of Mr. and Mra. C. DeOraw at their home on north Water street. Mr. Edith G. VanDeuaen, home demonatration agent of Pendleton, wil meet the ladiea of Weston at the club room in Memorial hall Satur day afternoon, January 15, at 2:30 o'clock, to organise a clasa in aoma "line of household art A full at tendance ia desired, a the choice of Instruction will be made at thia meeting. Frank Smith leave Monday for Walla Walla to take position with the Farmer' Grain agency. Mrs. Smith and Master Lawrence will Join him so soon as he secures resi dence. An amateur minstrel show, spon sored by the local drama club, is In prospect for Weston. The plans as yet have hardly passed the tentative stage, however. The first general meeting ia scheduled for next Mon- day evening at seven-thirty at Mem orial hall, and all those who have . been asked to take part are request ed to be there promptly. A sketch by Sid Barnes, local ar tist, is published in Judge of Janu ary 15 and receives honorable men tion. It was entered in a Wiggle VitKIti emit iii W. H. Gould is dividing the front mg many groan ana sign iron, part of his building on Main street Kra(,c nd h,h Bch,0 !Mwiu Thc into two neat olden. One will be Dniester work will start some, occupied by S. A. Barnes and the t,me next ek- , , , other by C. W. Avery. ' u A Scholarship Loan Fund tea will The PurPe and. 8W ve has been be sponsored by the Saturday After- practicing steadily now for the past noon club Wednesday afternoon, Jan- ,n reparation for the Pilot unry 20, at Memorial hall. The of- R,k &' 1 llot has fering received will be forwarded to evy f"rand t,ir State Federation officers who admin. "? ls. Ictwl heK I,CJtt Fr,day istcr this fund for the benefit of niht- .... B worthy young women desiring a , . Mo to attain it. The public is in- the high school last week and I donned vited to .ttend mi aid in thil do. bnsket. bal1 toe & " 'eel of fj serving cause. ' n BKa,n- .... tJ Mr. and Mrs. Fred llendrickson of Adams were guests during the week , ,lnB !SK "me P'"' '? of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ross, It is 1Jn'niJ tho Weston H.gh girls inferred that they were not unwol- n'et with defeat hen tho come visitors, since they helped Uke P" f 8Cre, of J20 mstt th the inventory of the Ross furniture B'r,s five- y Duncan refereed 8tore the game a la cracked elbow. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hebert have re- . ,. , opened their hotel on north Water , Wresthng has become favorite upk indoor sport with the Weston High Roy Key was adjudged mentally They Jiave bought a mat and incompetent at hearing in Pendle- enKf in th e,xe,8e, often- ton Monday, and placed under the care of a guardian, J. H. Key. Earl Barnett has resigned as rural The body of Albert J. York, for 38 fmer on route No. 1, and Roy ... . , , Maw la lenfini, in that eannettv years janitor or tne uaKcr scnooi -. building, Walla Walla, was found in . . . the basement of the school Monday " prepared to furnish pure bred morning by his wife. He had died Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Durham of heart failure. r. Pu "lv" . "nr. reasonable prices. Chas. E. Hall. SpraH WE Advertised continuously that we did not Fear Competi- ' tion, and invited all to compare our prices with those oP ether dealers, assuring you that we would save you money. . Those who investigated found that We Were Truthful in our Ad vertisements, and that Our Prices were Lower and that they could buy chc&pcr from us than elsewhere. For the past year we have had Mail Order House Catalogues on our counters,' so that our customers could have them handy for their reference in case they were in doubt as to our prices. Our Implement Business the past year wa3 phenomenal. The bulk of the Implements were sold away from the immediate vicin ity, Walla Walla, and 'Prescott on one side, and The Reservation and Helix on the other. We even made one shipment to Baker, Oregon. And we know it to be a fact that many of these same men will buy implements again from us this year. Jn fact, we re ceived aa order this week for a Gang Plow to be delivered the other side of Walla Walla. No doubt you have eecn many people in our store this past year from the Milton territory, that were never known to deal in Wes ton before. There Must be a Reason These people did not come to Weston to buy from us, because they were In, Love with us. They came) because they Could Save Money, and they Did Save Money. Our Policy will be to continue to 8ell for less than the other fellow; and irrespective of what the market conditions may be, 'you will.always get the benefit of the very best price here, and you can rely "on what we say. You will find us truthful, conscientious, and honest in all our dealings. J03MES ft J05M1S The John Deere Dealers WESTON, OREGON C WESTON SCHOOLS i Semester exams hovered darkly over tho school this week end, caus- ROW ABOUT YOUR FAMILY? ITIHE Savings Account American Beauty Pure White lour Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. , Sold in Westdn by Weston Mercantile Company means more for the future of the family than almost all ttfie advice the world tan offer. It means a right start upon the right course. Give your child the assurance of permanent financial' protection by securing a Liberty Bell pank for it. One dollar will do it little Liberty Bell ' tfank te pat your little Mrinfj . In. is years with a Strings Account. A Uttle Liberty Bell Bank to sat year little sarinfs ia, is years with a Sarlags Account ..THE FARMERS BANK OF WESTON.. BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING d. , v v : BOY SAVES LITTLE SISTER Notice Is hereby given that the an- w'HO BREAKS THROUGH ICE nual meeting or stockholders of the . .Weston Mercantile Company will be The little daughter, about six years held at Memorial hall, Weston, Ore- W. Blom. mountam fanner, gon. on January 19, 1921. . at 2:30 broke through the ice Tuesday while o'clock p. a, for tho purpose of P'1" on the froln Burfacc. f electing a board of directors and for Wild Horse creek. She went ent.rely the transaction of such other business " OTul(l have di-owned ex- as may come before the meeting.- cept for the presence of mind dis Weston, Or., Dec. 31, 1920. her brother, a few years J. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. ' lnsted of , running to tell somebody, as would have been tho NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS clise with most boys of his age, this Notice is hereby given that the cool-headed youngster set about the dog tax for the City of Weston, Or- rescue of his sister. He managed so egon, for the year 1921, is now due well that ho dragged her out of the and will become delinquent on the icy water without falling in himself. 1st day of April, 1921, after which He then made her run all the way date all dogs not wearing the proper home, in order to counteract , the license tag will be impounded. The effect of wet garments and exposure, above dog tax should be paid to the Next day the girl was able to go to Chief of Police. school, none the worse for her peril- C. W. AVERY, C. P. ous adventure. X3X3 TJ-JZ3T7Xa HAND PAINTINGS ' a. oi Northwest Scenery. Made for Framing. 1.50 o$3.5 H. GOODWIN & Dbuooist 14