The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, January 29, 1915, Image 3

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Weston Bakery
Freeh Hrrad. (Vk and I'aalry.
Kin ('aiMlif. il Meale al All
Hours, 2fe. Wa specialise In
lxlge snd J'arly Huiare,
ZliHAl the liakcr
(Inputs Hulkllur, MnIii ami Water
0" rHtnea Htid lleineaa
repaired neat tliHir.
Monopole
Canned Goods and
Walters Flour
Our Leaders
T.j Economy Store
PATTI STOOD PAT.
the Wealed Her Man? lefere the
ana, and Bh Oai It
One of Adrllim 1'iitlls Hctilbirltla
una t ti it pIii m-ier annit lode until
alw IihiI lur salary librr nkl r mi
fully aaaltred Hint (here waa no rtiiwM
aa i hrr iirltlim II. When alia aaim
al Ilia Academy of Mualc, In Nt w
York. Ml ana Hum Hie manage wee
wir.'ljf int itlMiul In find nsiiiey I" pat
her. Inn alio iilwiija eloillly refused i
abut until aim liml her ealnry.
Una ti'gM al a iWirter piiet R bar
rel'nwninli went in hint ami said:
Minl.llll l all dreaaed rl'lit f
ah.-. Hit ll in lla.ee un when
aim gets I ! money."
Th inummi r. half dNtrmled. malted
shoot llir initiM' end eiieceedi-d In rout
ing mil half Ilia amount dm Hh irlma
rtniiiM, lili It ha hastily avid to her.
Hill aimtlirr .iiiiirtcr of hour eard.
ami. Ilmnuli tin' audience aliowrd greet
BREVITIES
Klftcen gem rhhkens o
iraila. K. K. Xchm.
j MIm tfllsa Mirrlaiiil Iff! Wednreday
fur a visit with frbuds Adame.
MIm Florence March wee a recent
Ivllltor villi frlrmle In Walla Walla
.ml Mill. ill.
Whet r aald lu be lha f ' I bae- j
il ball Irem not pHng Ihe fur- fT
pla tllante that haa appearr: mw
season In lh l"-al tourt, will cavort
I i tomorrow (wiurria e- i
I poeliloa la Weeton Mih. II la lha a ,
i grrgstlon of Wallaburf High, lha pf
of any high achool leant in m r--Nt.rthwcal,
according In anma of Ma
rnthualsatle ailmlrra. Tha locale an
tlrlpalo di-fabl. bol wjll li Ih.'lr bal
lu hold lha vlallore lo a rlr erore
than lhal by whim thy -r bratrn
al Waltaburg. Weston folluwein of lha ,
aimrt tin MM In w rlaaay aahl-
bltlnn I ra advla. d nl li "ila Ihla
.m.. ahlih U lha laal of lha aw.'
m ill nfM
Warranted mh
I MVGS
I ... . - u..ii.a. tha hma li-am
' honf-b.; - -
alatar, Mra. II. A. Hramll.
I . K. K. Y.-hm al lha Wraton ball
cry If yi anl l woibmanahlp In
atuw and harnmia ri-ualrlna;.
Mlaa Ida lluah of Athrnn.
aiu-M nf Mr. and Mra. Harry Turnar
ilurlna lha flmt of lha wk
liniMtlliiin. Hutu na lai I'altl wbara- j KmM.y Wiirlhlnaton. ona of Athina'a
nl Ilia iimiiiiui'I ran In In hwin. ! i..iiilar yun itirn. haa nn l I'nrl-
land lo laka a bualmaa rnllaa cura.
My d-ar oinditii. wliy do ou ot
to Ni? I baa wnl foil half Ilia ukmi
ry. and lha ivnl will n-a. b yott befora
Ilia and of Iiu' llral ai-t."
I'altl awIM doli-fulty. athlhllad Iba
llia of bar fwl and aald: "Ycm ara. I
bara only t a lia I raniHit so on
Un- alalia Mllmut lha olhar. It would
lm nulla IiiiimhmIIiIo "
Almiwl -rnMi. Ilia manaar ruabad ' f lut anrlia of bar lay
out and ill.nvail Hiul lha otln-r half prlci',
of llw nionajr i-ould ba rabwd.-Aaw
Vol k Ti llMina.
Y. A. MH'orltall and family wra
In liiwn Momtay, tra.lln with Inral
iniTthania. from thrlr homa on ll-ad
and llawli-y mountain.
I'Hr Narkaua, wall-known lonwr
f.irmrr iif llaad and Hawh y mountain,
roma lo lown Wrdnawlay and dlaoai-d
I ranry
NERVES AND WATCHES.
Kwratary Krlrdly ailvlM-a lh f-KAIV '
K.H lhal lha rr-ular nmmlily waailnif.
ol tha I'maiHI fount Ta)ra Aa-1
M lailon will ba l.W In tl ruonia of
lha IVodli'ton l umnian lal AaMM-lallimj
Kol.rnary U. H'l'. " c'u,"1 :
ni. I art alii n-H -rinaril,
ami lha i-al bl'lf
n.mawlll bava an InlrmrtliiK rrrt
on lha axiamaa J1tr";t'
Ida corf, of tha liiKiuUm roa.1. lha
h .! tha rltfbt ol .. '""'
Ilia dllfaranl brlila-wi built In I malllla
eounty durln 1I2-I M.
inounl road liMme) eullajtail and
iN-nl durlnif ibaaa yaain. All laxy
aia ara ln lll lo I rnanl and laka
part In tha illaeuwlooa.
Milton la lo have a arnle library,
.ha council bavin anthulnath ally
votad o accrpl lha I7l' donation o
....! hv lha lilrd o' BklbMi on hla
Call on ua at mir
Haw loratHin In
tha GiHikl l.rkk.
ALMA BARNETT
Whan Thay Oan'l Aoraa Tnara la Sura
ta Paar Tima.
Ona of ihf iroiilila of wali'lininkrra
la lha man who vta ou HU waUb'a
iH-raa. Tbara ara Kla of cn-louiara
on whom ii lto"d Walrb U wnalad. A
ml niinl huinl wuli b III" I baa kad
iH-rfixl tlma fur oth-r lieupla will Willi . iuri,y. ,inho. la
cvrtiilll olln-r (oHH . imguinriy
wli.'U It l nm atiiiidlng allll. II la
roniinon kitowhiW In lha Inula Unit
aalrlu-a ara araalljf lutlnawaO by tnuir
nwiirra.
KoInmIv knowa lha raaaon. but two
il:iuntlin. bnva Ihh-ii offi'n-. lu
la Hint wnMif-i ara ai-iimiiva to par
aotinl iimtinrtl.m. lha nnlural alirti
ly Hint li'i iinn la-lnira i-olibilu III vary
ing itliilttllb-a.
Tha olhar la lhat a wairn mny a
dk-inrlml b. lli- tlbrnlluna nl up ny
fiMitnp whh h b banrhT than ina
ordinary Tlia min who puta ma paaia
diwn lo-avlly naniilly iimnU ta tha
rvmtlator toward alow t bai'P ll rrom
tnlnllii
Oin- of the iiiylrrlon awaa or tna
aiihht I" lhal wnli ln-a awiiioin t
cood tlma on la-ofl.- of narvoua. ax na
l iHiiminaila.-riraua Kiy
Are You Hesitating?
ii n wImtv you ahoolfl i.lar U.t or.
dr for main aial fml f-r your live
alia-k? Haailnla no lonptr. We ran
Imlillnl b'f 'V daiirw lliut ll
uill ba lo your irraal alvanlafo t"
'nlk' It with ua, tha knal t .rof lhal
inakaa IU way in nnin, iarm. , r u.u
auatiaiiara wiil toll ytm t thr
quality of mir ifix-ln. Kdid Hrfrlry,
tlata attd Whit; Hour. Nrillalulla ami
Chicken Fawl. i ihiiw r. i.
I) R. WOOD the Teed Man
Local Lodge Directory
-ii l: KNM iJllniK NO, I". K. tK I.
,,,Va .torv- Wrulio'wlav vitlnf.
li, !.illak t'. V. Clnrk Wtaal,
it . .i a. .v s.
WKSTON MHKiK NO. 113. A. K. .V A.
M. Mi,i i avni-r hw.iihI anil hnirlh
Katunlny In t-iu'li inuntli. lilclmnl
Alorriaon, W. Jr. is. it. iki. w.
WWWN UMMiK NO..W, I. O. O. K.
Moi-t avarv 'rlHirwIay rv'iiliif. ,
II Uouhl. N. O. A. A. Kaea, U.
MiHt.; K O. OaMoiia. Kin. SitJ.
V'L'I'OM iMtil' 'i. 112. V. O. W,
M mt a i ho II ml and iMni Sntiiiilnja
f raoh tnontli. Mimnw Turnar, C
". J. j. IIolr, v iol a.
KITIIKKA AHMK.MIILY NO, 21, t'N
lu.d Artlaaim. Mt'Wn lha Ihul it""'
tlilnl MoikIiivh In rarh iiiolith. Nal
li MaylwK, M. A. Krnnoaa t Wwal.
Sw-rvtary.
wi'L'lill A Mil.? TKMI'I.K NO. .11. I'Y
i.i... Mi.irs. Mim'Ik tliu monml and
i.u.rth xi.iniUva lii anvli moiiih. Anna
0"Harra, M. K. V. Allen V. IVIo, M.
if ,14, it l.
HIAWATHA It Kl IKK A If UDfilC
No. H. Maala tha aotntml and fimrl h
Tuawlava of each month. Anna
1 1 hit. " N. O. Oilfitaa Klfhtm'K
Itwj. Kio. Iitlio lliaiult, Kin. Hoc.
i.m.fciiM,'Vii' i 'll A ITKIt NO. 47. O.
K, H. MfHta tbu awont! nud four! It
Krldaya of audi month. Mary
Harnaa. W. M. Alloo K. I'lloe. Sic.
I Dr. Farnsworth
DENTIST
Ofllca Hottra-8:30 to 12 a. m.
I to 6:! . m.
f Offlcea uiwtaira in Brandt
h.iii.iiiW.
vM.....n .
Weston
Oregon i
I rlc mrk ami nivnaM o
. ...! mM. rtirhi l'l1 nn
.riiaiw ft.r rati ataWCM J wih1
taMMbllllr. IMnk ralrrmM
yi. Our f ri took w. I. Jl Ho. l- I""'
aanpllMMl' Wrll.ltajr.
D, SWIFT & CO,
PATENT tAWYtna,
I oill rail for vou In any part of .., trrmt. Tha coumll will provjda
loan and haul you In and from lha1, ,t(0 tnr tho bulldlnf and !
d H.I In my nat rubbr-llr.-d rab at ; ,nouay fr malntananra. Wa won-iwinty-flva
nnla for tha round trlp idr. by lha way. If rarn.gla anoaa
j,f Mrllrldi.. I thai WValon U atlll on lha map and la
A Jat about tha flnat little bur 'n
Krrd Handrra)a waa In town W I ,vn((,( . ,i,,tra. Wa already bava a
nraday from Iho HIi"' Mountain cnunly library branch, but more of a
mill where, ha reporta, lha enow , d ,,, won't ba any too murh.
now parked lo a depth of about lwo.
and nne-half feel. If preient plana do not mlararry.
. . ... . Jor.-on will In a abort lima be Hated
I. f. I'rnebatel, formerly of W eaton 1 ,h m,,rUnt auaar-producln
nd now a ieoin nr.i-.- tha union. Aiprouo-.j
reported to na . ,-,d up wlth-
aerioualy III with pneumonia al hla rW d n lh, Vklnlty of
home In that rliy. (Medford and Oranta fm. an acreaa"
Ainon. rrealdenl' WHaon'. reeen, 'raoS
reeommindatlon. lo lha - n.te la lha '1,,. ,Z ft-h
ilMMllimi ni . ....... -
u. .uuimn.ter of Alhrna. aucca-dln capital haa
been farmed lo carry
M-imnier oi ..- -, . ,h. BKl(Mt -hlch will re-
H. . Worthlnaton. jire an lnve.tmmt of 5.0.
A mii enlovaota nance w
. . - . kMtn-1,1
.rrd., aventn. the h.,me f Mr l;:.
and Mra e..r. fhllllpa on Iry f'Vrt for lha Averr of " cl
creek. Home II yun peopl. of the ( Irl. t for th re ty bm
...I.KhnrhiUlil art lrVaXnI. rv " . s, . .a..
Today we believe we are showing the largest
and best assortment of pocket knives ever on sale in
this locality. Just think over one hundred differ
ent patterns from which you can make your selec
tion, and every knife carries our personal guarantee
as well as that of the manufacturer. Here you will
find such well known brands as O-V-B, Keen Kut
ter, Diamond Edge, Griffon, etc., knives that have
established a world wide reputation for durability,
beauty of design and perfect workmanship.
If you want a knife for pruning, hunting, camping, speying, budding,
manicuring,3eather punching-in fact, for any purpose-ask us; we have it.
A knife for every purpose-for man, woman and child this we had in view
in making up our stock. Prices are reasonable, ranging from two bits to two
and one-half plunks. We will sell you a knife for two bits and guarantee
that it wiil give perfect satisfaction or your money iback. One look at our
showing will convince you that we are in a position to supply your wants.
Wate & Rogers
Hardware and Implements
WELL-KNOWN EDUCATOR
TALKS AT WESTON HIGH
of brick rold by tna yarn ior r- , H,,h
ichoot bulldlmr ai i-enui. .. oj mornlng ,
mid
Qaaturaa Part of Talk.
There l a ""' who from a very
early ace h vd iuiune
XuliMi I- Ilia aluioal onlvenoil loliKUe
I roui fon til una iiniuiuu ua
HiiiiIkIi mtMII.. UK " ""
.lluhleol tiM or "M I.iii;hii ai-eewi.
iiml perwiiia vho do not know tltnl he
I uf Alliarlciiu imtviil.'Ke nra wnima j
to U-lleve he In ll "Milnrl luerely j
from henilna him t"lH. He la ao per
fislly lil!hn:uiil thut It almwa eeu lu
l,a IflKtlin. Wllrn IIIIKIIIK won
ll .Hokllt( M-lolia Ho alia quienj
i!,M-a III loliverallill whh in
Mioiltll nliHie . OUT in enae or m.i.im
4 ..ut lliie.1 i liilibnth-nlly doea be
M a-itiire. It'll the niomriit be dro
(inn Hiw'til-h hla every worn l necom
pniileil by movemi-nl of the hitnda or
iirm H I" Inleie-tlnu to wnlch lha
i hiiiiue from the i:ntfU"h to the po-
UU "Ide of him. IwMiiae ll roiliea ao
anddeillv. Ha really run t aciU fau-
lab without ealiirlit.-Nr ur
Training a Ooo
It iimy aiin'rl"' "'u' l'H'e to t
told tUnt dc hii atronit wiiw f
Jiihtltt'. .. tniU-aa y" wain your pm
to gntti a poor oiiuiou ot you. w m
ful when you puiiUU h!m. Ni'ar pmi
lah uuii'iW the l"i ' noawlaie the
piiiiUhincnt with the offenms. Tha clr
cuiiialiiutlill avlden.tr may la very
atmiiR. but Jon hud U'lter wait and
vaieb him In the net. Common aenaa la
alamt all thiil to reiiilred lo tvnr a pup
py Into a do wblcb will ba fallbful.
iiM-fol. atwii.irnal eomMinlon--oniuioii
aeiiH' and conalilemlloii. Whetiever I
find ona of Hioh aiiyihliiB will do for
the pil kind Of HWl"e I ma
uiv mliid a whnt th numana
tbitt family look llk.-Oiitlnif.
"! ; ; - ... . .,!. I.nt November """'""
Panama-l'Briric expo-nom ..... rorer - . . h ,h.
nd within a f-w l'a the material win rrom nia amuie nu .
e ahlnned lo Ban rranclaco and In- i thief on the county road near tha i.
' ' ... . . i- m-ni'.nil neither
.. . k. ,n,lin. nl.re. He recmeren nnmr.
aiaurn in inp w ' i .
'r ma norara. one w
recmered
hi. hnrtea. one of whlcn nao. wrn
farl Hramll now haa hla wlrcleM utrnny driven to death by the culprit,
mnai folly equipped, and haa Joined who hl.n utrA ,he olhrr aa a mount.
Iiren Mnybee In receivma einenni Mef ,fterward apprenenueu
mi'iiuiM. Twica omiy ne i "-a-l
the rorrart time al It nooif-from
North Head. Waah.. and at 10 p. m.
from Mare Inland, near Ban Tranclaco.
While hatpin manfully lo load a
boa car at Ihe depot I-afe Mt-nrtde.
local Inia driver, fell out of the car
backward onto the aldewal. Thone
Kiin..u.,1 tha Incident aay that
ha landed lth a dull, alckenln thud, j
but that the aldewalk cecnped
nut any particular damae.
with-
at Baker. t.rcon.
St. Mary 'a hoapllal at Walla .Walla,
built id 1NW, aa Ueati-oyad ednea
ilav mornlii by a til a hicli alartoU In
theauic. All tho patient were l-o-moved
In aalety. ami- a "urjfeoo who
ft aii oia-raiin bud liuie to nnlalt hla
work. Too loaa la animated al Wo,-
UUO. liebullUlli l piannou.
Abe Abrahamaon. realdln on B'-ed
and Hawley mountain, aulfered a bad-
Iv bruiard hand in a recent iu
ProftiaKir J. C Herbaman. formerly
head of th 'X'partment of Public
Bpeokln of the fnlveralty of Willi-
lnton. addreaaed the atudenu or -
Hchool at aaaembly Tueaoay
.... . M . . 1 1 I PatUllClflll. I . .
Burl Wood returned Haturuay iron hlh. acnooi duuuimb ------ -- ; mornin on me aunjec oi in,
Mi Mlnnvllle. vihere he lately jianea pmintiita auee ..... -1 lutlon or tn mn ucnooi muueni.
from hla appendl wlihnul any fervent reaiHinalhla for thla unpaid balance jM. Herbaman la a faaclnatln apeakcr,
dearee of aorrow. He leavea aoon for fr tha reaaon that It failed to obtain ! nd hJ hu hearera" clone atten-
Itedinond treon. lo lwk after the from tha contractora a bond, aa re-jUon ((jr ,hrer.qUrtera of an hour aa
Wood land holdlna In lhat locality, j quired by law. for the protection or. .harplJ, characterised the varolua
. Hiborrra and dcalera fn material. ata- In the development of the high
Cnoa and rurry coonuea nve ....--. .
a runo or i "" "-i - ' u.tj. . ... I Mr. Herbaman pui nia iae in
of a rompnhenalve dlapiay ai me ,, waan.. " , -T... icnh..r atlmulatln and compelllnr way that
cannot help aetttn many of tha atu
denta to thlnkln alon new and prof
itable llnea. He pointed out In a con
vlntlnr manner the vlUI dlatlnctlon
between true and aham education, and.
appealed atrongly to the atudenu to
make aure lhat they were Renin me
rlht kind. He emphaatted the point
that ll la character, not mere knowl
edge of facta, that conatltutea real
cdocation. and that simplicity and "lo
re r I ty are the foundation atonea of
character. The apeaker denounced In
unmlatakable terra the tendency ex
hibited by ao many atudeota to follow
the line of loaat realstance In their
school -ork. and ahowed that the men
and women who ara doing the world'a
uwfiA work today are thoae who
avoided no hardship In their youth.
Mr. Herbaman knowa the nin
achool atudent from start to flnlah.
and. In bane ball parlance, hla batting
average waa fully 100 per cent judg
ing from the number of hlta he scored
In hla address. At present Mr. Herba
man la niacin hlgh-claaa lyceum tal
ent for next year, and tentative plana
have been made to secure aucn a
course. Ircludlng Mr. Herbaman him
self, for Weston. Ho la aure of a
hearty welcome should he visit in
local achool again.
IIXIAM MacKEKZlE. Prohkat
J. II. PRICE. Vka President
E. M. SMTH. Cashatr
E. L BLOAGREM. AMtataaf Cashatr
Established 1891
Ik
E. O.
ftcMoaa complained of getting j trailing on nohi near the Kar-
ln
A Unlqua Cross.
In tha heart of tht Kooky nioimtnlna
nmy I w" the Mountnlii of the Holy
Cnwa. which la H.HUU fwt In beltfht
It derlvin Ita miiiiv from nlnnntlc
croaa on one ah'", near tha auiuuilt.
formed by fliwtuva In tha rook. It can
be seen for ninny mllea with urcut dla
tliH tmwa nnd I" looked iikii wltb an
IH'ratllloiia ftntr' tho uiitlv.-Ex-clmiiKe.
AH Right.
"That girl' all rlht." aald th
blond irlrl In the dreaaliiR room nftar
.1... hint looked erervwhero fur bar
overHune. "The one who him Jut
left, ahf'a on off with laitll the rlKht
overall!- and lert.lna the left ouea."
New Vork Tltuoa. "
Hit Mistake.
"I ennnot live without you!"
You hitv avlib'titiy sot mo eonfua.
ed wiih uiv cnislii. It la alio who hi
wenlthy." Ilouaion I'oat.
Soma Travel''.
"Una he trnvrlod mncbr
Ilif muat Imva 1 understand he
gone throuKh I wit fortuue already."
Detroit Free I'rtna,
It la n B't blesalug to be perfectly
callous lo ridicule.
W. M. Pttenoa G- B,hoP
Peterson & Bishop
UWYERS
Pendleton, Or. Freewater, Or.
Chaa. H. Carter Dart P. Smytho
Carter & Smythc
LAWYERS
PENDLETON - - OREGON
Innesome. upon being iniervueo
day by one of our bright young re
porter. All he knew, he aald, waa
that Ihe local statesmen, anarehlsta
and war college experts who formerly
.i....rK.t the heat from hla big Klon
dike stove had moved over to Pete
O'Harra'a.
8. T. Oore. an old and valued friend
of The Leader, now aaimii
contractor, writes the louowing
couraxlng lines In renewing nis
evrlptlon: "As the high coal of living
is ao high we have cut out ...
penaea but neceaaltlea, and aa The
Leader ia one or tne iii
cliaw my remittance for Ihe aame.
-n.- Miimn Raelo reoorta lhat a
Walla Walla firm haa Inatalled a 000-
- .11 . .matte I aht and power aysicm
at the Ixm Harder placn on try creek.
Th mni is one of the latest known
and la absolutely automatic, furnishing
light for the Harder home, me o
and dairy houaea. beside rurnianina
power to run tho cnurn, wasning i-
chlne. and pump.
Uniformly cold weather continues
around Weaum. with but little now
on the ground to protect the grain.
However, local farmers are of tho
opinion that the wheat haa aa at suf
fered no dumngo. nor will it suffer un
less the mercury should sink below
aero and cold winds prevail. From
six Inches to a foot of anow would be
Welcomed In thla locality.
Members of the Saturday Afternoon
clu6 met Saturday last at the home of
Mra. W. A. Barnes. Current events
were died In response to tho roll cnll.
A brief program waa given and In
cluded a moat interesting paper, a re
view of "The Bridge of the Ooda. by
Mra. 11. Morrison. The hoatesa was
asalHtcd In nerving refreshments by
Mra. Morrison and Mrs. W. a Price.
A movement waa recently Inaugur
ated to eetabllHh a big wool warehouse
i twiiund to handle the clip from all
flocka In Ita territory, thus eliminating
tha speculator and oroaer wno i
heretofore cut deeply Into the an
v..i n.ru.inta of Oregon aherp men.
Under the new plan an wooi win
graded there and the producer will be
o.ioi.j avbpiIv what his wool Is worth.
It la estimated that this plan win nr.
k. nni men from I to I centa per
pound over former prices.
in,. ..rant double header basket
ball game between Weston and Vin
cent high achoola waa won handily by
Ihe locale. The boye punxled their op
ponents by pretty team play, and took
the long end of a 44 to 11 score. The
ih an far outclassed the
rather diminutive Vincent maidens In
...ih a. en aa exiteriuroa ...-.
their victory waa literally a walk
. ii. In the boya" game t ap
tain Smith scored points for W es
ton. Bulflneh 8. MacKemle and
Klrkpatrlck 4: while Upcraft counted
. a D.nrt for Vincent, u
Smith scored all of tha 4 point for
the Weston girls, while Krumbah had
the distinction of tossing Vincents
only goal. The event waa followed by
quite an elaborate reception, at wnicn
whatever heat may have been engen
dered by the game waa dispelled In an
kau. nlMce. Blood poisoning vnu-u
and the Injured member haa become
painfully swollen.
Sixteen hundred acre Adama county
wheal, ranch, ail cullivalod and iin
niwed. one-third ol crop delivered
... !.... Iran. Owner's Income
1WH waa 4.j0u. Price InciiHlinif Mo
crop, 2o per acre. Chaa. S. Baasett,
Waahiuciia, Wash.
Fire In aero weather at Baker Mon
day morning came near to wiping out
a business block and caused a loss of
$H.2J0. John Natll and Earl Luns
ford, the owner and cook of a email
cufc. have been arrested on a charge
of Incendiarism.
O. A. Iladley. l cara old, known to
old timers at Wwatoo. where be cut
Wood in pioneer days, died ediiesday
at the county Hospital, li e rviuaiu.
were bruutrh bei-e yeaMiruajr iui iu-
tenuem,.
The Fi-eaton-Shaffer Millinif coin-
I . a u lu.llakll a IlaJillllMllllIS UU V . u
I T. . ' i. u - Ai..n nmlioised
DUO K let, W1HI v.r.
in irold, cuimneiuorallnif me uineio
auutveraty ol iw foundation. -
An offer of 1.10 per bushel for new
crop wheat, with an advance of 25 per
cent cosh on the contract, waa recent
ly made and refused Ot wana vtauu.
It ia reported.
. ... . ..oi'a vUlt at. her mother's
home in Weston Mi Maule Carlile
tiklsv to The Uallea, where
she is employed in tne leiepnuuo uiuj,
m vi,mip Shick. slmer of Mrs. J.
Hodiraon, waa amonjf the paiienta er
ried out of St. Marya bospiial durintf
its recent destruction by lire.
Me' ml Mrs. Edwin Paviaon of
ii... ...u,. .n.l Mra. lttohard TIioino'i
... ........ u
of Atliena were receui, junn --
J. Kit kpatrlck.
u. .nH Mm R. Morrison and
Hamrhtera were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mra. J. O. Halea ai meir
near Adams.
E. C. Rtirer and Herman Goodwin.
Weston business men, were Portland
visitors durinjf tho week,
Mr. and Mra. J. H.' Price are prenar
Inir to leave In a few days for a sojourn
In southern waiiiormn.
i v... ta'elatmlnir the attention of X
M. Ashworth, who U servlDjf on the
(fraud jury.
m. ..nd Mra. ' Hulett March are
spending the week hero with relative
ana menus,
Mra. C. H. Smith haa returned from
a visit with friends at Cove, uregxin
Depot cab fare reduced to 25 cents
for the rounu trip. r.. i.
E.
Farws Bask of Vafa
Do not envy the man with a bank
account Deposit your earnings
with Farmers' Bank and be envied
DIRECTORS William MacKenxie, Dr. F. D. Watt. Joseph Wurser,
G. W. Stare, J. H. Price, J. C. Price, E. M. Smith.
"WISIXO" THE 6HKRIFP.
Iee Barnes, sheriff of Walla Walla
county. Is "In bad" wun l oionei n. v.
Julian, editor of the Attalia News-:
Tribune, who hands him the following :
admonition:
Sheriff Barnes, your name appear-
ed on the white allp which waa passed
out by the purity squad on election;
day. It la up to you to make , good, j
For fear you may be near-signieo. orj
may not be able to dlstmguisn m.
difference between virtue and vice. I
this paper will endeavor to put you
Good coal heater for sale cheap.
E. Zehm.
HOMER I. WATTS
Attorney-al-Lw
In all State and Federal
t'ou its.
ATHENA, OREQON
The TRY-OUT
wise to a few things. Within a stone a
throw of your office a house of 111
fame ia running full blast: turn to thej
.-at from vour office and within a ,
short distance a negro woman may be.
found any evening aollcltlng visitors
to her den. Near the east end or Main
street there are no leas than 10 young
women congregated In an auegea mag
in,. t.nuae. said to be run on Idle Hour
principle. If you Intend to overlook .
these and not do your sworn duty, this j
paper will publish the street numoers
of these and other dene, ao that you
may make no mistake in your raids."
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Beds
Rugs
Chairs
Furniture
Mattresses
Entire Line
Last But Not Least
Try Out Our PRICES
BOUNTIES FOR SOLDIERS.
Pricaa England Had to Pay In the Part
For Army Heoruiis.
. ... time the ayatera of offering
hnm ninner hotintlea waa quite a fea
ture" of army recruiting In Grent Brit-1
aln. Trior to the peninsular war. bow
ever, the amount of the bounty had lieen
reduced conxWemDiy. oui tue wni.
In human material canned b? that war ,
mined the bounty again, and from 13 j
to flrt was a common price right np to 1
"Waterloo year." when It dropped to ,
1 guineas. , !
The stress of the Crimean campaign ,
b. caused the war office authorities j
to open -ride tbelr puree, and ao we
find that In 1835 the price of a cavalry
man waa 10. while an Infantryman
received 2 leas. All manner of runes ,
were tried to tempt men to remain In
th. .err Ice. and they were even offered
money for every spent shell (sis pence
for a birge one and fourpenc for
sum II onei that they brought to the
......tin.. ..fflrer of artillery.
Even In recent years war baa forced ,
us to offer ample money prlaea to keep j
military units np to strength, certain !
.eTist. receiving 20 each for re- ;
Joining the colors In 1SW. while soon
after the South African war the short
err tee men were tempted to remain
serving by the offer of from 10 to
13 each.-Dnndee Advertiser.
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