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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1921)
BREVITIES n .REFRIGERATOR THE. Now that the hot weather is cloAe nt hand It I time to think about getting your' ''. nirxirvaliuii i.f fund A good refrigerator iucuiih iim.h i' i , II mean that I In- health of II." mim guarded. II U T illKiiM' ymir rrfi ierti.l.r with care ! tare tinui In lectlug any it her article of homo furniidiiiign Ih-cuuku ( tin- fact that It Ik fartor of importance in the Mifiguurdimt! of health. Investigate tin- "AUTOMATIf." I.iain On- principle- used Iti it riiimtructliiu. Coin mini acinic will It'll yuu that the "AUTOMAT IC" u HKTTKR. Full information on letpiexl. fall, write or photic. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Oomploto Homo l-'urniHliinir Di-purtmrnt Store. "The More of Friendly Service," ' 10 20 Aider St.. Walla Walln. WiiHliinvt'in. miwi THE WESTOli MILLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your frrain, and will tfive jirompt atten tion to orders for anything in its line. IflTERHATIONAL Stock and Poultry Food Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfeeds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Hone. Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and FgK Mash. WOOD and COAL J. A. LUMSDEN - - Proprietor One Car Lumber. One Car Cedar Posts. One Car Extra "Star A" Shingles. GET OUR PRICES It's Time to BRIGHTEN UP 'E will be giacl to show you t TT T A T T our assortment oi. wall PAPER and MURESCO. Protect your wife and family In Tl Uiii i li' lit lieicrvi: Llf lnuraiic Co. Geo. 1 1 OHM1, Wtton, Ore, A young Kon i.f I'titi r It. He bur tiiimd a li nl. til arm ymUrday at mlinul during tlui noon hour. Tht boy fell on hi arm while jumping llUllllc. . Icn (', an old-time rral.lirit and former hlntkmiith of Weston, ilit'd u few day aKu ut hi home in We iiuUlicc, Waith. Mr, and Mm. John Case returned yitcrdy from Wc nut hc, where they attciiilcd the funeral. Mr. V.. M. Wat ion ha ttonu to Fllopla, Waul)., for vUit with her Minn, David and Wilt, after an ex tended vip.it with her daughter, Mr. Will NorDian, at l'ortland. .Shi- will return home to Weston upon eon eluding lirr htuy at Rltopia. J. II. Kennedy motored up from lYnilli tun ycnterday fur a visit with hin daughter, Mm. W. S. Taynr. Kellogg ever-bearing strawberry plant at $1.(0 tier hundred. ('. W. 1 Mi raw. Prof, uml Mr. ('. Kit.piilritk, ticconipunicd by t!ir Minncn Davis mi'l I nun i Hon, motored to Walla Wul lu Sunday to attend uiitcr services in tin' Flint liuptmt church of that city. Frank Price, manugcr of the Wca tnn Warehouse Co., took on about Ii'i.immi biiidit-1 of wheat during the wk t the prevailing market. Ix iiil lmlilriH have been Kcttinir din inuruK'wl oviT the inereattiiiKly lower Clilinn iuotation on the July op. titm. Mm. Mu ColTin Ml tiHlay fur her home ut Lebunon, Oregon, after an extended viitit with relative in We ton and Walla Walla. Mr. and Mr. Harold Cithenx of Milton wrru SumUy i;urnt at the home of Mr. (iithenn' uncle, Chas. J. Hull. The little daiiRhUr, twb ytara old, of Frank lirittim, bUhlnined a pain ful injury Tuendny eveninjf at the family he me in thf uper end of town. The little one wan accidental ly i;trurk in the forehead with a w , . . . . . hhovel, .and on uly wound reultl. Ur. MiKmnty report, however, that AMHHVHMHMMW JONES ii JOME tb The John Deere Dealers WESTON, OREGON CHAIRS FOK DINING KOOM OK LIVINC KOOM ROSS STOBB WTW WW WWW WWW WWW W-WWWW-WW WW UM' T(),ATl..v Vwn W VJ 'U.W W- Sassafras Senna Sarsaparilla Cascara Tanlac Hypophosphites Peruna S. S. S. Herbs Roots Barks Teas ROW IS THE TIME TO TAKE THEM! no iverious coimequciices win reisuiu W. A. MvO'orkcll, welt known farmer of Heed and Ilawley moun tin, wul in town Wednesday cir culating u nubwrijition for fund to lr inirl of the toi.t of the proposed ilitmnc in the I'ine creek Jfrade. A Uii ;o nmount, chiefly in work, ha been Kubiicribcd by tnounUin farm ers, and they art! askinjr aid from Wenton. It is confidently expected that thn county court will or der the work dmu! if part of the eoiit is borne by those chiefly interested, n ml the mountain farmer are nink iK Klronir elTort to meet the court' requirement. The improve ment, if uccompliHhed, will be of flvtit Im'IhJH to u lnrK'0 mountuiu nettlemeiit. Mr. mid Mrs. Miller Hull and Hon Maurice and Hud Halt of Touchet, Wuidt., visited Foster with Mr. and Mr. Chns. J. Itnll. They took occn .liun to welcome the new son who ar rived recently at the Hall household in this city. William Albec of Helix, deputy pnme warden, made a long trip of exploration Wednesday along lower Pino creek, acompanled by C. W. De Grnw of Weston. At a point about a quarter of a mile south of the old Hudson Hay ranch the investigators found a concrete dam, used to divert water into irrigating ditches on cither Bide of Pine cruek, that a fly inn fih could not get over. The presence of this obstruction will be reported to the Oregon game warden. V ? t ? ? t ? ? t r r t t t t f t T t y t ? t t OUR 1921 STOCK OF WALL PAPER ON HAND If you contemplate papering or painting this spring, drop in and see our stock. Our Wall Papers were carefully selected to meet up-to-date requirements, beautiful styles and good bargains. BAILEY PM AND WALL PAPER STORE JwwJJJwJ Main Street, Milton, Ore. H. GOODWIN, Druggist and the owner hopes to achieve some Another dam which fish are unable eood effects in landsranc earduninc. fi to negotiate was found on the Wash- The following books were presented ington side of the line, and concern- to tho local library this week by (ng this Mr. Albee will notify the Henry Schroeder: Life and Labors Washington authorities. Pine creek of Livingstone (Chambliss.) Under cannot bo restored as a trout stream, the Flag of tho Orient (Harland.) however, before another season. The A copy of Zane Gray's Heritage of work of Mr. Albeo is appreciated at the Desert was received from Geo. Weston, which community strongly B. Carmichael. 9 51 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon .' Waitsburg. Wash. American Beauty Pure White FLOUR Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. favors hi ro-appointmcnt. ' Ermna Mclntyre, who is a student at St. Paul's Academy, Walla Walla, is spending her Easter vacation at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mclntyre. W. II. 'Gould is confined to the house with a fever. Revival services closed Sunday ev ening at the Baptist church with 39 conversions and with interest much stimulated in the religious work of tho community. Services will be held next Sunday as usual, with "What Ttnnlial. Rivlt'.urA'' ne ft... than.tt n with a light case of typhoid . . A verts are esnecially urced by the Tho stately Easter lily appeared ,,uitor to attend. in a number of Weston homes Sun- ; , ' , day, adding beauty and fragrance to ,. Mrs- ,U GoM S 0WB fronl tho 8c.son of rejoicing. Violets, hy- WMlo.n "'"U"1",'' Saturday on a acinths and cinerarias were also in """KP'ng expedition. brink demand as Easter gifts. - L. Miss Jcssio Davis, student at Wnl- You Need Your Home Paper and it Needs You. I 1 s Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company I B. Davis has udded to his store J cttuipment nn at tractive glass ease k la Walla business college, spent the fourteen feet long und eight feet & we'ek end at tho home of her parents, high- U will be used principally for J Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Davis, in this cigars and tobaccoes. city. , ' Dr. McKinney was called yesterday Loron Hall returned Tuesday from Tyler, Wash. Geo. A. Lindeken is making exten sive improvements in the Marsh property, recently purchased by him. A number of choice roue bushes, or- nnmenUl ahrubs and flowering tendance upon Mrs. I. E. plants have been placed tn th yard.Jring her illness. to attend Mrs. J. P. Lieuallen, who is & ill at her home in the foothills. j Mrs'. Sarah Towls is confined to her U homo with a serious illness. I Mrs. Doak, an experienced nurso from College Place, Wash., is in at- S Saling du- 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. 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