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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
t&Tfvrs firs vfmii itprrvmt,tfiwr?ii?t'!f!.i? rsrere rfrerer? rT' A S? ft &1 FREE (Or th julvalrnt in merchandise selected frtmi our slocks) IP "5TOXJ IIXTTST -V. MONARCH malleable RANGE BREVITIES THANK YOU Protect your wife and family In The Hanker Reserve Life Ineurance Co. Geo. House, Weston, Ore. Kellogg ever-bearing strawberry plant at 11.60 per hundred. C. W. DeGraw. Dally wire reports from the Chi cago wheat market, received fur aev eral month by the Weaton Ware houae Co. at tho office of Manager Frank Trice, will be continued one month longer. They iniplre much interesting conversation, which of late haa not been eapvcially optim istic. A WcsUm family were awakened at an early hour the morning of Ht. Tatrk-k'a Day by the sound of the piano. Thry do not believe in ghosts nd the head of the family la not Ninn Kelncr, but he think the tune Bounded something like "Wearing of the Green." After putzling over the mysterioua serenade for a time .be reluctantly decided to leave hit com rarlurr DcmonMrallim Suit- All ThU Week ending rtaturday evening, March If tit. The M unt Reasonably Triced II lull Grade Range in Amt mi The bent you can buy. 23,000 In UK in the Inland Empire. Come into Tlir More when In Walla Walla ami have a cup or two f Coffer ami Hot HutUrrd WihuIU. Wc bake and serve them Free Hot from the Monarch Oven all day during demonstration. Dmp in Yu'r Always Welcome Make Yourself at Home. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Complete Horn Furniihing Department Store. 10 20 Altlor St.. Walla Walla. WoHhinirton. (nun itxcown' Ttxiu) ound thr u ike 'walk fc Ixitfl, r., ikf i BUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed at the Leader office One hundred 1 50 Each additional hundred 0 75 TERMS - CASH ONLY Have You Paid t YOUR BLACKSMITH BILL? ! If no hy not? J. F. SNIDER Do you know you can roll $OAo cigarettes tor lOcts from one bag of swesww City Draying Leave orders at resi dence (Marsh cottage) south of Weston Mer cantile. I'honc 301. GEO. A. LINDEKEN VM w aaB GENUINE BullDurham TOBACCO It's Time to BRIGHTN UP gggggmggmggggmmgjmmgg LBI E will be glad to show you ITT ATT our assortment or waijIj PAPER and MURESCO. fmli CHAIRS For dining room or living room. BOSS 'uxtari'x,ui.u Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Eetabllshed 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburj, Wash. American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by . Weston Mercantile Company E wish to take this occasion to thank all who responded to the Fire Bell last Tuesday morning, and we are especially indebted to those who took part in extinguishing the Fire. We are grateful to the one who had the forethought to use the Garden Hose, and to the Boys who Heroically pulled the Hose Cart through the Creek. We Thank You. Take Your Home Taper. fortable bed and go into the front room to investigate, lie found thr household kitten doing a ea on the piano krya. Mr. and Mr. G. W. Troebstel, are again at Hot Lake, where Mr. Troebste! U receiving treatment. He In reported to be improving. Mr. and Mr. Otia Adama and Mr. and Mm. Emery htagg "Dodged" to rendition Friday and took in the auto show. Mr. ami Mm. It. C. Dcamrr and daughter, Naomi, and Mr. and Mr. Jcm Cordon of Athena were dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mr. Em ery Stagg. J. M. Wroe and family are moving to the Ernest Haney place on Wild Horae mountain. The farm they are vacating on Weaton mountain will be occupied aoon by the owner, J. O. Hyatt, who is returning with hia family from La Cro.sc, Wash. Mr. Smith Tayne and children left Tuesday evening on their return home to The Dalle. Mrs. Tayne haa been visiting her mother, Mr, E. T. Wicker, whose serious illness con tinue. !'. T. Harbour has been retained aa di-uty assessor for Weston district, by Assessor R. O. Hawks. Mr. Har bour, who has a large amount of ter ritory to cover, began hia work Mon day. Do not dodge when you aec him coming, for he will get you anyway. The nine-year-old son of William Kchr has been very ill with periton itis at the family home in the Tea Ridge district, but is reported by the sr. ....- attending physician, Dr. McKinney, prrach at tho Baptist church. They to have ahown thi week a slight W(re drenched with rain on the trip, improvement Mr. Fehr is reported am whrn the time came to go home to be ill with appendicitis. found that the truck was out of A baby weighing only three and commission. It was after midnight one-half pounds wa born Monday to before the trouble could be remedied Mr. and Mrs. II. T. French at their an, they were able to drive back to home in Weston. The child died the Adams again in the rain. Walter following day. Webb played "good Samaritan" to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. William were visitors by keeping them warn at pleasantly entertained at dinner Mon- n,0 aatimc, but the memory of day at the home of Mr. and Mr. J. their Weton excursion is probably C. Dearth, the occasion being a cej- onc that will always linger, ebration of Mr. Dearth" birthday pputy Sheriff D. F. Lavender anniversary. ' '' 'passed through Weston yesterday on A fire alarm turned in Tuesday wM of Ma officia, tripft He My8 e morning brought out the local Are M t Mcacham Tuesday and en dipartment and a good share of the countered 0IH! ot the fiercest snow town' population. A blaws was no- gU)mt he evcr MW More than a ticed by Harry Bcathe on tho roof of foot of freah snow fell during u,e firet Mayor Jones' re.idcnce, and wa an- of the weck in th,t Bection of the parenUy started by a .park falhng mounUins near the base of the flue. It had not . gained much headway, and was fot-' , Tho fnf" .of A"lt" l tunately extinguished with the aid of Athena district have bought through a garden hose. The damage was In- ho F"nn B"w""i thoUR,nd conaiderable, on. 0 8ol,nf for t,,e,r pr n Z A aon was born Wednesday morn- "at,on.8; "vin rePu to f1 Ing to Mr. and Mrs. Thorn.. Hunter about $1000. The g.sol.ne come, in at their home on Washington atrect. u,k "'.' th' Te flc'd8 Mr. and Mrs. II. Goodwin are ex- Anoth otde"d 'ter for pected homo Saturday or Sunday cars of gasoline were from Hot Uke sanaUrium. Mr. "nloawled this week for Tendleton Goodwin was operated upon at the f' "nd one more is in tn sanatarium for hernia. Monday of M" Brnes i... ..,-.1, .nj k. .in.- Kn r. the Weston male quartet has con- hmnkb toward recaverv "'nted to "inS. durinP the Pgresa V4SSSSS!MSSSMSS(SSMfi . .,,i n.,n of the motion picture, .how tomor- JTUSS T -ening at Vmorial hall. The BUTTER WRAPS at Leader ShOP ....j,. . w..h;nvn big aeven-reel super special, "Con- : State Collegs He is visiting at the c8sion" shown, as will also gaS8SSSi8iS8iSS5i?a8 JONES iz JOMES The John Deere Dealers WESTON, OREGON gfttlTCTV-'UnK;! WI V.i VV) Vul t.flVfKIY.i t.i . ,.i I. i.. U l. H .i Ikl li l.t Imi L,i i lutlaHMklkl a YOUR TAXES WILL EE DOE 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 FARKERS BANK sl YESTOII ESTABLISHED 1891 his ,th.r Mr.. F W two-reel iiarry uoya comeay. Cash for chicken. J. R. Reynolds. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS home of Achilles. Mr. and Mr. Leon Lundcll were in Milton Sunday, visiting at the home of Mr Lundcll'a parent. Mrs. Lun- dell made another trip to Milton yes- ,f thi notice ig mkd jt tigniRn terday, and attended a soc ;lal event at Ujt your iub8crlption expire on the the new home of Mrs. Will Harder. day of Aprl,( 1921 Tha WeBton Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Proebstel Ltader , on a cash-ln-advance basis, are visiting in Weston thi week from Mi grr,tly appreciate your their homestead near Echo. prompt renewal. G. W. Pholps, civil engineer, and a THE WESTON LEADER, crew of four men are making a coun- ty survey of the proposed new Wes- m . . . ton mountain road, leading up Hale THd f TJ creek canyon. It is reported that a Chicago. IlK-Th. railroad labor very moderate grade, not exceeding board reaueated four railroad hwds to . - I UUHna.ila w mnpn I m CP to testify in the hearing over the na tional agreements. The men sum moned were T. Dewltt Cuyler, chair man of the association of railroad ei icuUvm; W. W. Atterbury, vice-preal-dent ot the Pennsylvania railroad: Carl R. Gray, president of the Union raclfic, and R. S. Blnkerd, assistant to Mr. Atterbury. five percent, will be available. Miss Wavcl O'Harra and Miss Ruby Price, together with Mr. I.yle Webb, wore guests Saturday and Sun day at the McBride Bros, farm on Eagle creek, and report a most de lightful time. A large party of Adams people drove to Weston on an open truck Tuesday to hear Pastor Storms v i W .W f Sassafras Senna ' Sarsaparilla Cascara Tanlac Hypophosphites Peruna S. S. S. Herbs Roots Barks Teas KOW IS THE TIE TO TAKE HEII .MMMl G00DOT,, 8