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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1921)
.1 . WITH THE COAUNG OF SPRING : l ', ' mm,'.m You Will Want to Brighten up Your Home in Keeping With the Freshness and Spirit of the Spring Season. If Nrw Draper! or CurUim are needed vlnit to our Drapery Department will l of great In! l you In deciding what will bel serva your urpoe. Now cut inn. the fabric iuot in vvgue thi art lull will be found lien1. A lah uf rxpert design era ami draper at your service. Floor Covering in all the wanted matrnala ami patterns ara to be hal In the Rug Department. Room Hire Rugs in Durable Grata Fabrica and In tha varioua gredee of teitilee Wilton, Axmlnst- Velveta and Woolen materiali. ee, In preparing for Spring Itenuvalion you ahould mak tbli store part of your program. ridt to THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Home Furnishing Department Store. 10-20 Alder St.. Walla Walla. Washington. BREVITIES j ! 'fV ' M m 1V W ri m m m y" w " r? m r-? m r rim r.t rs rt n n wHrftr I I I Together with Honest, Consdentioas Business Dealing, are bringing their just Reward. ABUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed at the Leader office One hundred 1 60 Each additional hundred 0 76 TERMS CASH ONLY Have Yon VaU YOUR BLACKSMITH Bill? If not, why not? J. F. SNIDER City Draylng Leave orders at resi dence (Marsh eottago) south of Weston Mer cantile. Phone 361. GEO. A. LINDEKEN GENUINE BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 flood dgerettti for Taka Your Home Paper. FLOOR GOV m oouaoiiHUMs 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 Waitsburj, Wash. American Beauty and Pure White 5fi fvn'p Made of selected bluestcm in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company 5atuc- , El ia ee- . Q a of fej vJONES & JONES fl& The John Deere Dealers WESTON, OREGON v.'f ".j u j :a v:i ts rci u rarer va wi m gi vt vi ya r; y.g o v r; grerrererrerara nmsBsssnmsESi Prataet your wife and family In Tbj Bankers Reserve Life Iniurance Co. Ceo, House, Weetori, Orf. Special aervieee will begin neat Munday evening at eeveo-thlrty o' clock at tha Baptist church In Wee ton, under tha direction of tha paatvrv Rev. W. It. Htorme. Mr. Storms will be assisted by Rev. and Mr. JL II. L. Ilonlam, who ara "real evangelist ic gospel alogen." They have been with Mr. Storms at lone, Oregon, whera special meeting, hava resulted in 40 ronveraiona end. will, close S,un-' day evening. " Investment in well bred calves ia' a wle insurance policy which Ja maica In value daily, matures eayly and yielda handtome Income ,whcii matured. Nota my dleplay ad. Chaa. E. Hall. , ' Mra. Walter Webb wn a visitor in Pendleton Saturday. ... t llarrinon Cane, well known alonee and civil. war veteran, waa able , to amble down town Tuesday, fvr (he nm tune In aeveral month. . George Iloua of Weeton wrote mora Innuranre during February fo tha Bankera' Rearrre life Co. tit Omaha, Nebraika, than any other of the company'! agenta in tha United fitatei. Tha company, get out aa Agency Bulletin In which ia publiih ed a atar liat of tha ten leading aaleamen for any given month. Mr.' Houac head the liat for ,Februey, during which month ha wrote SCI,. 000. Tha Bulletin paya him a .neat' compliment, and aaya: "A . little bird telle ua he'a aiming to retain' flrat petition throughout th. year." Kellogg eter-beartng atrawbarry planta at ft JO par hundred. . C. W. DeGraw. ... Early and lata aeed potatoea for aale. J. R. Rtvnolda. William R. Beaton baa announced" a picture ahow to bq given in the near future at Memorial, hall, at which a new Ford touring car will be given away. Numbered ticket are being aold at 50 cent each, aad, will be good for a chance at. we priie. tonllnuou afternoon . and evening ahowa are planned, fart of the proceeda will go to . Memorial hall. . . . Emeral Duncan lef t Tueaday for .j Washtucna, Waah., to engage in apring farm work on the G...W. Stagga A Son holdinga. Final settlement' waa made Satur day in the probate court of Jha tata of tha labs Jeaaa Reeves Weston. The administratrix, Mrs. Marv F!. Reeves, wn iliftrharimf. rh.ri.. iw. t... ..in .hnM hi. 'Europe and tha Orient, and inUreat in the birda. Ust wwk be h v,0,in whlIe "brd- , noticed a atrange brown bird with A. M. Rosa waa at College Tlace long Ull and whita barred winga, Sunday visiting his sister, Mra. Roy flitting about his yard. He teported Cannon' of Athena, who has been un hia discovery to Mra. Mary C. Mc- dcr treatment' at th aanatanum. Nee, local observer for tha U. S. ' Wednesday; G. W. SUggs lost a Biological Survey, who in turn wTote "aluabla eow which had tts neck the description to Mr. William Pin'- brolfert though "becoming entangled ley, former atata game commiasion: in reP wilh which il h,(1 hcen er. Mr. Finley classiflea tha bird a tied to P08- . the. Townaend Solitaire, a thrush, ' "Ab" Wragcr, an early day hunter very rare in North America and es- and frontiersman, came down out of pccially an in this section of tha th timbcr. Monday to fratemiao United States. ... with Wt.ton people. Joe Lewis, former Wcstonito and ' Mail Carrier Andy Barnett reporta later an extensive Helix farmer, wai' that farmers along his route are over from Walla Walla Monday. themaelves grading and improving To tha ladiea of Weston and vlcin-' the county roads, in the belief that ity: While ahopping In Walla Walla this ia about the. only way to get leave your hemstitching with Mra. anything done. Alick Johnson and Mansfield at Hanger A Thompson's, his two sons have had eight head of All mail orders given prompt aV horse employed in working the tention. ' ; 'county road from the Johnson farm Action on the petition of twenty, to the paved highway at the Banister one property ownera for tha paving-' place, a .distance of two miles. Geo. of Water street waa postponed by B. Carmichael and two ranch hands tha city council until next Monday have also had teams' at work on a evening, in order that plans may two-mile stretch extending from the meanwhile be matured for financing Carmichael ranch to the A. J. Mc- the city's share of the -work. The Intyre farm. J. V. Bell has been cost to tha city of paving the etroet grading near the Bell ranch on the intersections on Main and Water Wild Horse., , Tbeae activities have street ia estimated at $3000. One resulted in gratifying improvement, plan under consideration proposes a Mr, and Mrs. A.M. Ross and fam- bond iasue to take care of the work Hy motored down Sunday from Day- hot only on Main and Water streets, ton to attend the funeral of the late but for the Improvement of the in- Mrs. Woody, grandmother of Mrs. tcriectlons on other alreeta which Ross, at Athena. property ownera want macadamized County Roadmaster Shannon was ejas3WSSS?a because or the bad condition they here Wednesday from Fendleton were in during the winter. looking over the proposed new coun- Mr. and Mra. W. E. Lumden and ty road up Weston mountain, in com thcir family of six children arrived pany with mountain residents. Mr. in Weston Wednesday from Stony Shannon ia reported to have been Point, North Carolina, to make Very favorably impressed with the their home In this section. Aa the route, which leads up Hale creek to Weston district has gained a number the Caplinger Saddle, and the next of good cltiiena from tha Common- step 'will ' be a county survey. The wealth made famoua by what its gov- roadmaster ia said to have expressed ernor once said to the governor of himself in favor of work of a sub South Carolina, the new arrivals ara stantlal and permanent character, being cordially welcomed. Mr. Lums- with a view that the sector might den ia a brother of our fellow towns- some day become a part of an over men, J. A. and John. thc-mountaln route to Elgin. Eugene Foster, the six-year-old A driver of the Walla Walla-ren-aon of N. B. Foster, waa brought dleton stage was fined in the justices over from Milton Sunday by Mr. and court at Adams one day thia week, Mrs. C. B. Miller, with whom ha tha sum of $10 for driving a car with makes hia home, for a visit with hia, license plate belonging to another father. This week his father is re- .car. turning the visit. Eugene has dis- . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Narkaus have played remarkable talent and apti- .returned- from Helix,- where they tude as a child violinist, and played have been wintering their cattle. In recital Tuesday evening of this . They will reside during the summer week at Columbia college. Before with Mrs. Lizaie Lansdalc, mother long he will be taken by Mr. and of Mra. Narkaus, on Weston moun Mrs. Miller on an extended trip to tain. will 333 YOUR TAXES WILL BE DUE ON OR BE FORE APRIL 5 And may be paid at this bank. We shall be pleased to attend to your taxes for you. The FURS BANK of WESTON ESTABLISHED 1891 BUTTER WRAPS at Leader Shop 3333 A-xmrxri. HAND PAINTINGS of Northwest Scenery. Made for Framing. 1 .50 to $3. 0 H. GOODWIN Druggist 3