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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1921)
fr- WIIEH HOT WEATHER COMES Then you will I i'cl the Nrcd of Comfort and Cool now in your Kitchen. Kvery day brinps the hot weather nearer. When comfort can be had at nuoh very moderate cost there is no excuse for Hwelterinir in a hot, utiilTy kitchen. It really contH Iohh to keep cool, no why not do it? A (J 0 0 I) O I Is S T 0 V K will provide all the heat necessary foi cooking at a very lw cost, yet uixv you etiohietw and comfort. We offer you a choice of the three k-st makes. CLAKK-J KWICL PKKFKCTION - l'URITAN These htove.s are made in several .sizes and styles. You can readily find the one to suit your needs. The NcW Kdison Kc-Creations and lirunswick Itccords for May are in. Come in and Hear Them. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Comjlote Home Furnishing Department Store. Illlh t.radr I'lsnii Kdnun I hnnoirapha llrunn irk I'hatnoi r ihs 10-20 All-r St.. Wulla WhIIu. Wahhington. THE WESTON HILLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give prompt atten tion to orders for anything in its line. DiTERHATIOtlAL Stock and Poultry Food Hav. Rolled Barley. Oats. Wheat and Mififceds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Hone, Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and Fgg Mash. WOOD and COAL J. A. LUMSDEN - - Proprietor JOBWORE YOUR ORDERS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. Uac Weston Leader Ht4HHHttHttt i Sassafras Senna Sarsaparilla Cascara Tanlac , Hypophosphites. Peruna S. S. S. Herbs Roots Barks Teas ROW IS THE TIE TO TAKE THEM! H. GOODWIN, Druggist 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. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company BREVITIES Protect your wife end family In The lisnkers lUxttirvt Life Insurance to. Geo. House, Wealon. Ort. All Malnls Guild has purchased and presented to Mrmorlsl hall director fur um In tha social room, a hand some waxed oak, bather upholstered ami thalr. This attractive piece of furniture will make it first public aiKaranc at the Mother'e Day en tcrtainmcnt May 7. Mayor Jones returned Monday from brief business trip to Kpuka euc. lie reports business rather dull In the Inland Empire metropolis. Mr. .Sarah Rowland was a Pen dleton visitor Monday, attending to various liulnea errands. Chan. II. Carter, promimnt rendit ion attorney, a in Weston Wedntn day on a rrofclonaI visit . A dwelling house on north Water atreet ha Iteen purchased from Mr. Hettl Power by the local Christian Science iMniitv an a place for hold ing their service. The action for divorr) annulment brouKht by Malirl C'armlrhael against Geo. II. Carmithail was tried before Judge Phelps at Pendleton yesterday. Sentational testimony was adiluced. The court lias rewirvtd it decision. Miss 1'atricia Kagleton, who is tak ing a nurse's training course in St. Anthony's hospital, 1'endleton, re reived the highest grade In clans ex am Inations conducted last week. Mixs Anna Comptun of Whitman Conservatory of Music will be tha so ioiit for High School commencement next Thursday evening, May 12. at Memorial hall. The address will be given by Rev. G. L. Clark of Pen dleton. The baccalaureate service will be held Sunday evening at the M. E. Church, South, with sermon by Rev. Mark A. I'hinney. Miss Frank Harris Davis, Junior elait adviser, entertained the nine member of that class at a dclighful. May Morning breakfast, Sunday. The young people assembled at nine o'clock in the eottage occupied by Misses Davis and Isaacson, and par took of dainties served in three courses which demonstrated the cu- linary skill of the hostess. A cut, glass bowl of richly colored wall flowers centered tho attractivey ap pointed Uble, at which covers were arranged for Misses Mina Price, Vir ginia Key and Helen Johnson; Mes srs. Anson Payne, Miller Rayborn, Leonard Bulflnch, Walter Rayborn, Maynard Jones and Allien Lucas. A policy In the Bankers' Reserve Life Insurance Co. will' take care of your inheritance tax. Geo. House, agent. ' Mrs Roy May successfully sus, tainud nn onwTuttiw at Pendleton yes terday for tho relief of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Duncan were visiting in Weston Sunday from their farm near Walla Walla. Mrs. John Walden came down front the mountain ranch Saturday to shop and inform village residents of the beauty of winding woodland paths in spring attire. Swkas-Te-Kc Campfire members are busy rehearsing a playlet, Aunt Deborah's Luncheon, which they plan to present in Memorial hall at an early date. ' Master Bobbie Wheeler of Pendle ton is spending a happy vacation pe riod at the farm home of hia aunt, Mrs. Newton O'Harra. Tho Plus Ultra class of M. E. Sun day school held an enjoyable session last Saturday evening at the home' of their teacher, Mn. E. W. Achilles. It was decided to hold a pie sale in the Ross furniture store Saturday afternoon of this week. Proceeds will be used to purchase a handsome crimson and white pennant for class use. Rev. Mark A. Phinncy is consider ably interested in the manocuvers of a pair of Western Wood Fcwccs nesting in the vicinity of the U. B. parsonage. The birds are members of the Flycatcher family, having a somewhat sad call-note which is slowly and mournfully reiterated. E. O. DeMoss and family are leav ing Oregon City and will locate at The Dalles, where Mr. DeMoss has purchased a furniture store. ; At a declamatory contest held in the local school, Athena and Weston pupils participating, Melvin Coppock of Athena and Katherino Lucas of Weston were adjudged winners. They will appear in the county con test to be held in Pendleton May 6. An event of interest scheduled for Saturday afternoon is the Mother's Day entertainment and luncheon to be given in Memorial hall by the Saturday Afternoon club, honoring the elderly women of the community.' About forty-five guests have been Invited to share in the pleasures of the occasion. Assurance has been received by local officials that the Bancroft im provement bonds of Weston can be marketed for par. and the entire is sue's proceeds will be available for the proposed paving campaign with the exception of a. nominal sum for Which Paint Costs Less? 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As a bid of 94 cents has been received for the proposed iua of general bonds and is consid ered satisfactory, it is understood that the local street improvement campaign will be carried out as planned. Tho council holds a post poned meeting Wednesday evening of next week, at which time, it is confidently expected, "things will be gin to move." Robert F. Reynolds was in town during the week on a brief visit from Franklin county, where he is following ranch work. S. G. Price has returned from southern California, where for sev eral months he assisted John English in government surveying work on the Mohave desert The school board has been consid ering six applications for the super intendency of the Weston schools, vacated by Mr. FiUpatrick. The present superintendent of the Lind, Washington schools, Mr. Lizenby, will be here Saturday to took the situation over. He is among the ap plicants who have been quite favor ably considered by the board, and it members want to make his persona) acquaintance. - - Mrs. J. E. Stanfield was a week end visitor in Walla Walla, at the home of Sir. and Mrs. Eosa Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. George Emerson of Spokane are guests of Mrs. Emer son's sister, Mrs.' E. A. Simpson, at the Simpson farm on the Wild Horse. Cyril C. Proebstel was up from Pendleton Sunday for a visit with his grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lieuallcn and Mr. Lawrence and daughter motored over from Walla Walla Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ross. The Dan Sowers property on north Broad street has been sold by Mrs. Hettie Powers to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgomery for a considera tion of $750. The property consists of a residence and three lota. The new owners will move to Weston so soon as Ms. Montgomery finishes her school work on Dry creek, and will be cordially welcomed among Weston's citisenry.- .. Eight-foot platform attachment of McCormiek binder to trade for 5 or 6-foot cut S. J. Culley. E. M. Smith, cashier of the local bank, was in Portland the first of the week on a business visit Captain Herman E. O'Harra has gone to Portland, where be will take an examination preliminary to en tering the military service of Unci Sam. He passed the examination at the Presidio during the war, and af terward served aa an infantry cap tain. He has been on the reserve list since his return home. . Looking like a capitalist, George Kinnear came up this week from the Touchct country, where he wintered his cattle. ... Mi uwa BHauaJ Uaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaawval 1 3 IsslsSB-atassaaitf CAR LOAD JUS1 ARRIVED PRICED RIGHT OWING TO THE FACT THAT CEMENT IS A CASH COMMODITY WITH US, IT WILL BE NECESSARY THAT WE SELL CEMENT FOR CASH ONLY. '& JOME WESTON, OREGON JONES S