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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
I BREVITIES Mm. J. E. Waklen is reported to OTUna-KoiTtsott Weddlm A dainty, lovely brida was Nis F.ln Morrison, whose iuarriag to Lter 1. O'lUrra was solemnised Sunday afternoon at the R. Morrison horn in this city. The Rev. Mr. Ruascll, pastor of the First Chru tian Church of Athena, was tho uffl- b quit seriously ill at her homo on emtinte clergyman, tho mountain. Tho houe was artistically decor Jlrs. Sarah Rowland spent Monday ted with potted fern, pink roe in Pendleton, transacting business am call lilies sent from California, and renewing acquaintance with Mendelssohn's Wedding March friend, in that city. played in fault lew manner by .Visa Mr. and Mr. Jame H. Price mo- Kuby Price a the bridal party en tered to Walla Walla last Friday on trred the living room, where the ver- combined business and pleasure vniony was performed. The brido tri Woro a beautiful sown of white atin, Mrs. Jame IWamrr i quite ill at combined with georgette, and elabor the homo of her parents. Mr. and ted with tracery of beads. Hor Mr.. Geo. Stags . bouquet wa. of Madame Melanie J. B. Hart and aon Jew were in Soupert rose. Mis ira Morrison ' town Monday from Walla Walla on was her sister' bridesmaid and wa their way to tho Helix neighbor- attractive in' gown of hell-pink hood, where Mr. Hart ha in view crcpo de chine. She carried an arm the renting of large tract of grain bouquet of Ophelia row. Captain land. !! has disposed of hi farm Herman O'llarra attended the bride near Walla Walla and is now reid- groom a beat U'an. Littlo Mis Illo ing on an acreage .tract which he gone Morrison f Walla Walla served purchased. prettily as flower girl. . Clarence Hand announce in a card Following tho exchango of vow received by a local friend that he and .extending of congratulations, a has landed in England after a pleas- buffet supper wa served. Mrs. ant vov!se. The ea was a bit Charles M. Trice and Mrs. Eugene rough i-o first day out, and Clarence Schrimpf presided over the coffee lost t vo meal. urns. The Misses Esther Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Culley, Mr. and Ruby Price, Doris Barnes and Wa- Mr. Eibra Haris and Mr. and Mrs. vel O'Harra assisted in serving the J. A. Lumsden were among the guests. guests participating in the fifteenth -Mr. and Mrs. O'Harra left on. the wedding anniversary celebration of evning train for southern Califor- Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kraft at their nia, where the honeymoon will be home in Tendleton, last Saturday sp-nt. The bride wore a taillcur of eveninr. reindeer-colored nluvetyfl, with small Mr. and Mrs. Trajan Tucker were hat to match. She is a popular in Weston this week on their return young woman, a social favorite, who fmm Walla Walla, where has won a host of friends by her thev have been visiting William Zig- charming personality. Mr. O'Harra man .. Mr Ziirman is iniDrovintr. af- is a son of Mrs. Letty O'llarra and tcr a serious illness. the late John M. O'Harra, and a , Georee Phillips has sold a tract of member of a prominent pioneer fam- 20 acres of fruit and alfalfa land ily. He is well known in local busi- near the state line for $14,500. He ness circles. The young couple plan bought the tract three years ago for to return about March 1st and es $S000. tablish their home in Weston. . G. A. Hartman, mayor of Pendle- Among the guests in attendance ton and cashier of the First National were: Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Morri Bank of that city, was in town yes- son and daughter Imogene, and Mrs. terday attending the annual, meeting H. L. Briggs, of Walla Walla; Mrs. of the Farmers' Bank. - H. B. Hunter of Lostine, Oregon; Mr. George Blomgren has returned and Mrs. Frank Graham and Mr. and from Corvallis. where pe has been Mrs. Elmer McCorroick, of Pcndlo attending 0. A. C Ho will go back ton; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schrimpf, to college in the fall. of Adams; Mrs. John M. O'Harra, Mr. and Mrs. George Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price, Mr. and and their two dautrhtesr of Mrs. Newt O'Harra, Mr. and Mrs. C. Walla Walla were .guests last week E. Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wil- end of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davis, liams; Misses Doris Barnes, Ruby K. Mrs. Hancock is a ister of Mrs. Price, Wavel O'Harra, Esther Wil- Pavis. liams; Messrs. Herman O'Harra, Mr. and Mrs. Sim J. Culley are in Lyle Webb, Gail Williams. Portland, where Mr. Culley Is at- , tending the State Farm Bureau Fed- Saturday AltemOOn Club AtMitinm mm m An Affflfa mm Via I Tmn. til. Countv Farm Bureau. The other . The Saturday Afternoon club held .iw..,. ,ntv r. n H ' ret meeting of the new year , , . . January 8 at the social room in nelson ana n. n. murau. : , , , , . xr . , ymnv Memorial hall, Mrs. H. Goodwin act ... ' . vM ; rhri.t. inS as hostess. Considerable buai- , , , ness. was transacted, and a new mem- mas gifts and curios from iar-off , ... Cathay, forwarded by her son, Lloyd : . mm -f-tr- nnnnnn wSftfcihfiihhtit n n J U rtU V mm - .-a mmm TJV : j 1 -J mm. PRICE REDUCTIONS N completion of inventory we find numerous lots of short ends of stock that must be cleared as the lines are discontinued. Note the sale tables and the price cards. . Mmm FUTURE PRICES cjpHE manufacturers have fixed their prices and there is little like lihood of any material change this spring. It is possible there fn tht fad that so manv of the IllUjr U uii uuruiivv viihij v - r factories have been shut down and present supplies will soon be come exhausted when spring buying begins. 'E are glad to note, however, that much lower prices will prevail and we . have marked our stock to correspond. In fact, we have marked many lines even lower than the spring quotations will justify, for the reason that the stocks are broken. Furthermore,, we need to turn into ready cash thousands of dollars worth of our splendid merchandise. . 2 was ber, Mrs. James Bcamer, Shanghai, Kram numbers wcrc Kivtn King, a seaman on the U, mington, stationed at China. . Cards have been received by local friends announcing the arrival on January 6th of little Miss Belle Woods at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Woods in Lewiston, Idaho. At the annual meeting yesterday of The Farmers Bank of Weston, the same directors were elected with the' exception that Walter Ginn of Walla Walla was placed on the board to succeed Dr. F. D. .Watts of Athena, w-Vi n YanAaA in tii roaiimatiAii mnw ............ ... .... Dt,: ,f time ago. The present Jncumbents ."'"" ' I wui ciit;i mill iiiv eight were re-elected directors. An , percent dividend was declared. Stevens Lodge No. 49, Knights of ; " Pythias, conferred the knight rank Wednesday evening upon Ellsworth Woods, Lloyd Kilgore and Fred Greer. Visitors were present from re pre ss fol lows: Review of Adam Bede Mrs. J. H. Williams. Philosophic and Religious Tenden cies of George Eliot Mrs. Iley Winn. Resume of Current Events Mrs. Mark A. Phinney. Song, America Club members. Roll call was answered with New Year's resolutions. During the tea hour an appetizing lunch was served by Mesdames W. S. Payne and Mark Richard Morrison club at the next Outing 27 inch ..23c 36 inch 33c Men's Hats One-third former price. Hen's Shirts 25 less Standard, brands. Standard weights. meeting, January 22. Mr. and Mrs. Fink Entertain. A delightful event of last week was the "500" party for which Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Fisk were hosts neighboring towns. It was voted at their attractive country home, , that every married member bring a Tuesday evening. Holiday decora- pie for next Wednesday's meeting. tions of evergreens and ferns gave Andy Barnett went out again on the rooms a festive appearance. Six his mail route Thursday, after being tables were arranged for the game, kept at home for several days by a the highest score being won by Mrs. painful attack of neuralgia. Kelson H. Jones. Mrs. N. P. Bennet Mrs. Walter Gilmore is under Dr. received the consolation prizes At McKinney's care at her home on midnight a delicious lunch, inviting Reed and Hawley mountain with an both to eye and taste, was served by attack of .pneumonia, complicated the hostess assisted by Mrs. John by bronchitis. . Banister Jr. Those bidden to share Alick Johnson was in town Satur- in the 'hospitality extended were: day from the Johnson farm, peram- Mr. and Mrs. Sim J. Culley, Mr. and bulating with considerable difficulty. Mrs. Nelsun II. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. An accident resulting in a strained N. P. Bennet, Mrs. Margaret Dalton, hipt put him out of action for a week .Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Woods, Mr. or more. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden, Miss Eliza Wheat has been showing an up- Morrison, and L. I. O'Harra; Mr. and , " ward tendency of late, but not much Mrs. John Banister Jr. and Mr. and local selling has resulted. Frank Mrs. Carl McConnell, of Helix; Mr. Price took on 7000 bushels Saturday and Mrs. Cur ran McFadden, Mr. and night at a price basis of $1.41 1-2 Mrs. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. C. II. cents for No. 1. Smith, of Athena. Fred Foster wa in from the Uma- . tilla river recently for a visit at the W. E. Dobson is reported slightly home of his father, N.. B. Foster, better by Mrs. Dobson, who visited Fred has found the bear which treed him at their Estacada home during him last summer, and is preparing the holidays. Mr. Dobson is taking to dig her out She is hibernating radio-electric treatment from Dr. A. beneath a steep bank, and her cubs W. Botkin, formerly of Athena, but are thought to be with her. now of Gresham. Sid 'McLain has bought the Geo. Tried place n Dry creek from Lineman Patterson of the Pacific Frank Bussell for a consideration of Telephone Telegraph, company was 7fwwi Th ,! in woll im. injured in an auomobilc accident on proved and consists of 120 acres of orchard and grain land. Blankets All &2.00 Blankets now . . .$8.00 AH $10.00 Blankets now... f 6.65 All $9.00 Blankets now. . . .6.00 All 7.50 Blankets now. ,. .$4.98 Gingbams 23c Devoosle 33c Shoes All shoes 25 less 35c Towels JF -Hub One lot Boys' Overalls Standard weight , $1.23 . Standard Percales ' All Blankets One Third Less The Best 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 65c Men's and Boys' Sweaters One Third Less AU Leatber Vests One Third Less Notions all reduced . t Hen s uiaerwear g Air$7.50 Suits now.. ...$5.00 All $6.00 Suits now... ..$4.00 All $5.00 Suits now $3.73 aii ij4.Du amis now $:.ya Shoes One lot to close $1.98 Children' shoes to close $1.69 Wool Sox All 65c sox now 50c All $1.00 sox now 65c Hen's Clothing One Half Price Overcoats One Half Price Hope Muslin 23c Ladies' Waists One Third Less i 11! Ill S the road between Athena and Milton, Wednesday.