The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, April 15, 1921, Image 2

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Our method is one price to all, and that the lowest
Clarks and Coats thread, 150 yds. 5c
Silk thread, 100 yd spool 10c
Star crochet thread 8c
Coats crochet thread 10c
36 in. percale, light or dark 19c
Hope muslin, tne vara nc
;c
33c
Rlue chambray vk. shirts.. 59c & 79c.
Children's play suits . . 79c S9o 98c
Ladies' sport blouses, each .... $4.98
ladies' pjortr'tc blouses. $3.98 to $7.90
New fancy voiles, yd Sic and 49c
Hoys' overalls 89c and 98c
Men's 220 heavy blue den. o'alls. .$1.19
Men's dress hats : $1.98
Devonshire and Galatea
Standard oil cloth
Women's hose 25c Men's genuine velour hats $6.50
' Palm Olive soap 8c Khaki pants $1.49 and $2.25
White Laundry soap 4c
. Toilet paper, per roll 6c
No. 1 broom 69c
Rockford work sox, 2 for 25c
REST ASSURED If Good New Merchandise can be sold any cheaper The
J. C. Penney Co. will do it.
Men's all-wool suits $21.50
Men's leather vests . . $5.90 and $7.90
Work shoes for men $2.49
Men's dress shoes . . . $3.98 and $4.98
Athena and Pendleton, Oregon.
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far lesa Irksome to nit In senator
ial chair and disagr with the ad.
ministration, than to (It in the pres
idential rhalr and be disagreed with
bjf critic) eoiona.
n' th ralloua view of the Wash.
I rig ton Post that "Germany has been
in hot water 10 long that aht'a hard
boiled." auiLuauji ml
After trying to kick ovrr the
kettle, Uncle Sam passe hi ilat
fur a ahare of the peace aou. 1
Itt-publiran leader liav reason t
fear that a tax on sale wilt re milt
In attarka on the party.
If the Ubor union walk out In
England tinlay, the ilrvll will walk in.
Vivianl ha been getting nothing
on thi aide but cordial reception.
COUNCIL PAYES THE WAY
FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT
Special BoadlDf Election Will Soon
be Held la Westoo.
'Tiwprrity-tir ttlumity - in in the Mind,
One can have which he chowoH.
If the latter, he repels Immnenn and
flints hia own machinery of pivRrcHH.
If tho former he will be influenced by hiH
coimlnictive iurM).sc8, and grow ittruiij:.
NOW is a time for action."
Tb firmiii link el Wtitei
' BUTTER WRAPS
Furnished and Printed at the Leader office
One hundred... 1 50
Each additional hundred 0 75
TERMS
CASH ONLY
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.MEAORIAL HALL.
Z?rAyTOD BROWNING
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Harry Loyd Comedy "An Eastern Westerner."
A Great 9-reeI Sbow. only - 35c-15c
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. At ita special nirrtmg Monday ev
'ening, the city council of Weston,
with Mayor Jones presiding, adopt,
ed a comprehensive program of
street improvement at Weston, in
olinj: an investment of about 123,.
000 by the municipality and proper
ty owners.
. General bonds of the city will bo
issued to the amount of f 10,000.
1-ocal improvement Bancroft bond
covering the Main and Water street
paving will be issued to the proba
ble amount of $19,000.
The petition of Water strrct prop
erty owners railing for hard surface
CO feet wiile and flanked by curb at
either side, was granted without
modification.
Successful bidders for the bonds
will bo required to .furnish all legat
proceedings, In order that technical
errors may be avoided, and to have
Advertising Kates " money 'he bands of the city
Display. Regular, per inch 20c August 15, p20. Bids
Dinlv. Transient, ner inch ....23c Mrii with the recorder Up t
tie.l R..,lrs. ner line 10c 9totk p. m.. April
WESTON LEADER
CLARK WOOD, rkllihi
. MRS. H. GOODWIN. Aulitsnt Editor
HBJCHIPIION RA1ES
Sl uliv fi AJnt
The Year 12 00
Six Months t 00
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DRESSERS
ChTFFOBERS
BRASS BEDS
And .other attractive
Bedroom Furniture.
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STOBS
FSIDAT. APRIL 15,
DO you know Sii. dw bwtsiful ?4l - JlrXNl
Virgin brgcu fiH of Siarobou!? '"PjApSI f'fSi t.Vl
Mnforftd ihnr toult for hrr milf, "J.gVjSrgll 5 k!y
At U came ihe drdful digger d-J m 55' f f Cr3! I'K
the Amttian whom Sari lovro? You'U Mf C J) fc. V$ sjjs;,J Li li I
I know when you ire this tremendous '' ' Pit1? ik jSif s i" fi I ' (
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p i W f Moving Picture
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MV4jL $500,000
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1 o'clock p. nt., April 20.
The general imkbtednes limit will
1121 bo raised to f.10,000. and the special
" inflfhfMllll limif fnr Muh tinrtuiana
EM.Md., h. p..,.li, st W..t.n.O,., M fhu an(J wtWf to ,50000,' fhe
city tax limitation will be raised to
35 mills.
It is not contemplated that more
than a small part of the permissible
bonded .Jndebednesa will ever be
used, or that the city tax levy will
ever reach 35 mills. The object
nought It that the city will be pre
ps red to meet emergencies should
they arise, without going to the ex
pense, trouble and delay of another
special election to amend the
charter.
Of the $10,000 general bonds
presently to be issued, $3400 will be
required for the Main and Water
street intersections. The balance
will be used for other purposes a
nerlerl. Milch M hritltrnm mnA f.n...
walks.
The entire program of improve- V.
atitcena'-cUM mailiMsHir .
The city council of Weston is com
posed of representative citizens and
taxpayers who would be the last
people in the community to commit
it to a mistaken policy. 'After pro
longed deliberation they have out
lined a thorough and practical pro
gram to rank Weston with its pro
gressive neighbors in the paved
street class and to remove charter
restrictions that hamper its growth
and improvement The Leader fully
believes that their fellow citizens
will endorse this program at the
polls. If through any false notion
of economy such endorsement ia
withheld, Weston is doomed to for
ever remain in the unkempt village
class. Now is, the time for all lov
ers of civic progress to put their
60AL
1 6 inch and 4 foot
Slabs and Cordwood
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shoulders to the wheel with Mayor C . , 7 .1 ' it 0- V
Nelson H. Jones and his alderm.nic ,ubm.itted to. th PP or their J Vftn fnpnflo 16
approval or rejection at tne rortn- m
WESTON
CASH filARKET
colleagues.
It is evidently the republican pro
gram to repoal the excess profits
tax, lower the tax on big incomes,
increase it on small income and im
pose a sales tax whereby ' it will
succeed in raising more disturbance
than revenue.
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I,ook as though the Republic of
Colombia will finally get its $25,.
000,000 for nothing much except
an amicable understanding that it
will never slap our Uncle Samuel on
the wrirt.
coming election, the date of which
will be announced later, held for the
purpose of amending the charter.
Initiative petitions are now being
prepared. Confidence is felt that
the program will be adopted and the
charter amended by a decisive vote,
as only by this means will Weston
be enabled to pave its principal
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THE PASTIME
W.WEBB
FRESH MKAT
OK ALL KIND
7 m
I HIGHEST CASH
(PRICES PAID
FOR LIVESTOCK.
HIDES. PELTS, &c.
HASS&SAUERi
President Harding's message Indi
cates that the administration ' will
soon be up against the problem of
making peace with Germany without
breaking peace with the league
allies. '
street and place itself in position
to construct and repair its bridges,
renew ita water mains and make
other improvements as the need fer
them arises.
The petition of Normal heights
property owners for authority to
construct concrete sidewalks was
granted.
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Drs. A. D. & R. A. FRENCH
OPTOMETRISTS
French Optical Prion
15 E. Main St. -Phone 653
Walla Walla, Wash.
Having lost the war, his throne
and his wife, a lonely exile paces to
and fro in the castle park at Doom.
Great was his error and great is his
punishment. I
The charge that Wilson got the
league cart before the treaty horse,
is now regarded as riuflinent reason
for wrecking the cart.
The government actuary, or official
guesKcr, says "there are ten years
of good times ahead." 'Fine If they
are not too far ahead.
The American people may be get
ting what they voted for, but the
American soldiers aren't getting
what they fought for.
The trouble with a good many of
us is that we have grown to expect
tod much from government and too
little from ourselves.
,E OF OUR TOWN i
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Horseshoeing
J. F. SNIDER, Weston, Ore.
Fresh Bread
and Pastries Daily.
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CONFECTIONERY
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n&tthY' and Mfi
AT LOWEST PRICES
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Unless its name is changed, well
known American cigarette is unlike
ly to meet with popular favor in
England.
Before many moons President
Harding is sure to find that it was
Hope blooms Eternal In the Spring and
so do Weeds, which Is why the Enthusi
astic Gardener Is lining To It so Ifsrd.
Let a Single LI'I Spear of Grass raise
Its Head and be Massacres It Later,
when the Automoblllng get Good, ha
will Consult that Sterling Work, "How
to Tell the Garden Truck from the
Weeds."
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Water Street (second block north of Main) .
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