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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
EVERY IK HEEDS MUSIC MuhIc Is today one of the Greatest Social and Cul tural NeccssitieB. Kvcry Pernon In the Home, Old and Younjr Alike, can derive benefit and enjoyment from Good Music. c Home that will A Good Piano is one of the very bent investments vou can make an addition U bring many hours of enjoyment with it. Our lines include ONLY PIANOS OF KKCOG NIZED MERIT Pianos that have been proved by the test of time Pianos that wu can back with a broad guarantee, knowing that they will give en tire satisfaction in every crsjxjct. "CIIICKEKING" "HAINES HROS." "MEHLIN" "MARSHALL & WENDELL" "BREWSTER" "FOSTER" "LESTER" All Good Pianos Each One a Leader in its Re spective Price Field. You Are Assured of Satisfaction When You Buy a Piano Here Come to Investigate. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Homo Furnishing Department Store. 10-20 Alder St.. Walla Walla. Washinirton. BREVITIES BUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed at the Leader office One hundred 1 50 Each additional hundred 0 75 TERMS, - CASH ONLY Hnvc You Pn hi YOUR BLACKSMITH BILL? If not, why not? J. F. SNIDER GENUINE . 1 City DrayiDg Leave orders at resi dence (Marsh cottage) aouth of Weston Mer cantile. Thonc 361. GEO. A. UNDEKEN 8 ii i mm mm wm mm mult DURHAM tobacco makts 50 good rigarattas for lUc Take Your Home Paper. IGHT in Quality, right in Price. Neat patterns that will add to ' the attractiveness of home or office. ..ROSS Furniture Store.. Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 186 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty randi Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold In Weston by Weston Mercantile Company I'roUet your wife and family in Tha Uink.ni iteewrve Life Inaursnce Co. Go. Houm, Weston, Ore. Miss Vlda 8Uggs, stenographer la tha law officee of Pctcraon, Biihop A Clark, wai hera from Pendleton thla week for vacation visit. MaiUr Alvin I'hlpps, a Pendleton schoolboy, was In th. city Sunday, visiting- at th. hoin. of hla grand mother. Mr.. Will Tayn. L II. Curtle want to Walla Walla Tuesday to aland tha funeral of hla friend, tha lata PrivaU Dan Levens, who waa wounded In battle ov.raeaa and died In horpltal. Private U ni waa an Oregon boy and enlisted at Pendleton. Hla remains, together with thot. of a numbtr of other soldiers, recently reached Portland, after ahipment from foreign aolL Millard F. White, a well known Pendleton architect and builder, waa In town for a ahort tima Tuesday, looking Wffton ov.r for old land marka. II. went to arhool hero aa aarly ai 1877. Mr. Whit, la now en gaged in telling building material. Mra. Ida Cofflin arrived tha first of th. week from Lebanon, Oregon, to viiit and attend her mother, Mra. I. E. Baling, whoee eerloue lltneee continue.. Bam Handler, former Weston farmer, waa here en business dur ing the week from Enterprise, Wal lowa county. Monday ha accompan ied Mr. and Mr. John Banister on a motoring trip to Walla Walla. Boy Key and Miaa Geneva Ueual len, Weaton young people, war. unit ed in marriage Monday at Walla Walla. They have gone to house keeping on the J. H. Key farm northweit of Wetton. C. F. Bulflnch returned Monday from tha Mayo Bros, hospital at Rochetter, Minn., where it waa de cided not to operate. Ha wat found to have an ulcer of the duodenum, the throat trouble from which h. hat suffered being an effect of thia condition. A court, of dieting waa prescribed. Mr. Bulflnch wat mora fortunate than many other patient., having been accorded the privilege of teeing one of tha Dra. Mayo per tonally. Th. Weston lodga of Odd Fellowt waa well re pert en ted at the big dit trict convention held Saturday in Ileppner. Among those who motor ed down to attend th. affair were S. A. Barnes, Leon Lundell, Luther Shcllenerger, Linua Anderson, Jesa and Frank Powlt, Ruford Price, J. A. King, J. E. Stanfield, W. A. Barnea and Eldon King. The Ed Tucker, were up from An Idea of OUR PRICES JOIIlJ DEM oi DliTCI.11 16 INCH TWO BOTTOM STEEL GB WITH Extra Steel Shares and R. Coulters -$i OUR PRICE K- COLLAR PADS ....75c No. 48 Large Halter Chain Snaps ,15c Reduced Price on Harness; you will find us under the market right down the line. Come and See Us JONES & JON, ES WESTON, OREGON rority girla won over the Phi Mus. With th. aid of the usual shrieks Holdman Saturday to spend the week n(j much coaching from the rest of end with the W. H. Gould and Sidney the team, the tell Non-soronety cen- Tucker families. ter played a very good game, while Main street, which waa covered the diminutive captain, Esther Wil- with mud from the wheat fields dur- Hams, played a stellar part" ing the rainy season, ia now in presentable condition. The mud waa scraped off Wednesday by large force of worker, under the direction of Superintendent Avery, and dump ed into the library lot. R. II. King came to town yesterday in a somewhat crippled condition, a horse he wat riding while engaged in farm pursuits having been inconsid erate enough to fall on him. He feela fortunate, however, in being able to discard hia crutches. Weston reported over the top on schedule time in raising its quote of $500 for Chinese and Armenian re lief. Wetton and Helix were the first towns in the county to report, others being behind with their quo tas. Frank Price and J. A. Lums den, who had charge of the local campaign for funds, did yeoman work in this commuunity, and few indeed escaped their friendly yet persistent clutches. That Weston took first honors in this great and worthy relief movement is due large ly to their efforts. They were as sisted by ' J. H. Price and S. A. Barnea. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller of Medicine . Hat, Alberta who were married February 21 in Calgary are visiting Mr, Miller's sister, Mrs. R. V ITntrltah Mr. f!hri.Hn Rtwlef- ha heon nd greatly sufferer during th. past two weeks Pmpt renewal from a very painful attack of blood poisoning in tha left arm, resulting from an unknown cause. Mra. Beeler is now at the home of her aon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Juday, in lone. Morrow county. ; Mrs. Edith G. VanDeusen, home demonstration agent of Pendleton, addressed a representative body of Weston women at Memorial hall last Saturday afternoon. Plana covering various phases of community work weer thoroughly discussed. Rev. Mark A. Phinney waa chosen as project leader for the child's welfare conference to be held March 3 and 4 for the purpose of weighing, meas uring and examining children. Mrs. Newton O'Harra will act as leader for the millinery aehool to be held March 24 and 25. In a recent Issue the Whitman College Pioneer has this to aay: "In a close game, score 6-2, th. Non-so- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden mo tored to Wallula Sunday for a day'a outing. Fred Henderson was in town Sat urday, exchanging greetinga with friends and acquaintances. . By skillful manuevering John Hy att managed to get down from Wes ton mountain last Friday with a load of wood. Mrs. Will Gould has returned from a visit with relatives at Washtucna. Jimmie Smock was a caller in town Saturday, attending to various busi ness errands. Mrs, W. S. Payne acted as librar ian Saturday afternoon and reported a brisk circulation in both adult and juvenile reading matter. Charles Price has qualified as a keen observer of the ways of Na ture. He ia th. first person in the community to report noticing th. beautiful Western Evening Grosbeak in its spring visitations. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS YOUR TAXES ill EE CUE ON 03 BE FORE APRIL 5 And may be paid at this bank. We shall be pleased to attend to your taxes for you. Use FARMERS BAfiK cl WESTCII ESTABLISHED 1891 BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop If this notice is marked it signifies that vour snbscrintion exnirei on tha first day of Jfarch, 1921. The Weston WSS8 3aaaa8aaaa8 Leader ia on a cash-in-advance basis, appreciate your THE WESTON LEADER. i Dr. S. L EH Veterinary Surgeon i Phone - Main 253 i Drs. A. D. ft K. A. FRENCH OPTOMETRISTS Freaca Optical Farters 15 E. Main St Phone 653 Walla Walla, Wash. HAND PAINTINGS ol Northwest Scenery. Made for Framing. 1.50 to $3.50 4 H. GOODWIN X)XVCTGrCXV J gaggggj