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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1915)
OHIUNANl'IC MO. all. Ti .nMiil sWllim I and HfMloa I Mor2 N "( . n'f .5 Waatua. Oron. .milled "ordinance Win WW iseaaja. ... .... ,,.,..1,. 1- II..-...- :",r,"'.r,:,H dt ; . r.gnlal. houaaa and tippling hone., and th. , '"r-'i' r:nt i"? Which waa paawd by Iha t'ommoa games of rham-a or ahlll. and will not CaVnrll th. fit "of W.alon and ap. I- m... r or holat.rn.i. en- broJld bv th. Mayor thereof un Iha du. I Ih.r.lll, and that ha will not urn- ftTh da. r of jlnuary " til? ' '" connection nit? iCJirio nT till lily "l Wralu d "" """ T,?L.T?i' .7.ii.!!r.r u"i,,limb window or othrr Use d- al. and nun-haaa of Iriloalratlna virea iu . , ,,,.... ., Iluqora within the tlty of Weeinn. and 'partly conr.al th. Int.r derlarlng an .merge my." whl. h was rom from th. elre.l on uaaa.d by th. fomoion I'mimM arid aarna la i.aled; that au pprovad by th. Mayor of aald t'ltyiwlll r.indm-ted In a r pprovad by th.. Mayor of ..Id t'liy , on January IT, hi, tie, ana m same lhrehy,,.nd.d".o a. to r.ad a. lUlltlWA! Willi II garwiss .rinn a-ar- ..,-.. -. -. ' M.vllon I. Kv.ry applloant for a leloe.d. i-arapt by alnal. '"' "' lle.na. under Oil oidlnanr. ahall, at treneparent window glaea ""'"M I. aat l.n U.ya hefor. h. dealr-s eu.hlof t '' ft abov. th. aid.- II. -.naa to la.ua. flla lth Iha i lly It.. ,alh In front brrof. and b,,nn n vordar hi. application th.r.for in I not mnr. than four V .II wrlilix. whlr-h application ahall ant alrt.waim provld.d. hat apac. tw.i t.. forth tha nam. or nmt.a of th. appll-icd on. half of th. width or in. rant or appllcanla. thn hM-allon of th. front of aald room rrtay ba orrupl.d bulldlna la which th. applicant pro- by lh. doora. 'la. framt ana aa.n iMwaa to conduct auch bu.lri.aa. th. In-of th. doora and wlndowa th.raof t.r..l which th. a cant ha. In auchiand will at all I m.a k wp th. room bu.ln.aa. and thai Iha applicant la not whrrrln auch bualnraa la P.induct.d ao UlaMuallflad from prm urma or hldln ! Ilaht.d that th. Int.rlor auch llcna. under lh. Inrrrui of Ihta all prraona thi-r.ln may b plainly vial. ordlnanoa, that no brrwrr or pr..n b" rrorn aucn ir"-tnt.ri-d In a br.wcry l.. any Int.r- "i That lh. Ilr.na.. """ at In tha llr.nw appll.d fr. and lhta In or p.rnilt any nlh.r buain- tha applicant aar.m In th. l.ron, con Allium and p.naltl.. auv.rnlna am h llrana., aa prca.rtl.ril by thla ordl n., whl.h appll.-atl.in .hall ba alrtMxl tijf iha applicant; ami iha ap tillnatlon, alien BIhI, ahall Iw aMnmi paat.d by a plat or diagram or Iha room In which It U propiwad In con durt auch a bu.ln.aa. ah.iwln. tha I" ratlon of all doora, wiu.lowa and ata tlonary flituraa th.r.ln, wlih th. pro. pMMt1 rhana.a lu b. mad liivrvln. ana .hall b. furih.r accomi.anl.d by a r.r. tld.d rh.ck payabl. tu lh. t'lty of; WmIoh fur lh. amount n.c.aaary to pay llcana. until lh first day of Janu- Mb) That lh. llcna.. will not V.p rn nr allow to b. k.pl op.n tha ataro of bualn.aa for which auch llcna la grant.d. nor will h. a.11 or illapoM of or permit to b. ao, nr dla. MM.d of In conn.cllon with aald bual ti.aa any aplrlloua. vinoua or malt bvv rragoa or Intonlcalltig litmra bctwrnn th. hour of 10 u'rlock I. M. and ( o'clock A. M, or .ach night. hr b tr.a tha hour, of . o'clock J. M. Baturday night and t o'clock A. M Monday morning, nor on any day on which an alartlon la h.ld In th. t'liy f W-olon durlna lh. lima that th. polla ahall b np.n for voting, and that Uifwi tho hour of to o'clock V. M. on Baturday nighl and I o'clock A. M. on Monday morning, and on .vary day on which an .l.cilon .hall tw h.ld In lh. tlty of W.aton. h wl l allow no axraon to .nt.r th. room In which aucl. boalnca la rondurt.d un .aa accompanl.d by Iha marahal or on. of hla dnput'M. "r Thai lh. llcna.. will con duct th. bualnaa for which llc.na. la aak.d In on. room which room ahall bo without partition., acrarna. alrovca or booth., card tabl.a, pool or billiard tablaa. and without .nti-anc ur rati air.pt lh. front door located on th. alert Indicated upon th. plat fll.d with hla application; provld.d thai In caa. auch bualnaaa la conducted In connection with a bona fid. hotel, on. additional .ntt-anc ahall b. allow.d from lh. lobby or hall of auch hotel; and. provided further. Ihal In all raami a door mnv l malnlalnrd Into a lavatory, provided auch lavatory haa no oth.r .nlrnnc; that lh llcnac ahall not .rv. any Intoxicating ll.iuor or a.11 Intoxicating Ibnior to b. a.rv.d In any room In lh. hull.ling In which auch bualn.aa la conducted other than th. room In which lh. bar la local.d. and that all liquor aold al retail ahall Weston Bakery Frvah HroaH, Cnka and Paatry. Finn Caniliva. Good Moiila at All Mount, -Tip. Wa apecialica in LtxiKt' and Tarty Suppors. ZEHM the Baker Dupula RtilUlins, Main and Water Shorn and Harneai' r)klred noxt door. r..,, v;.t..n In'h.r.aftcr h. b.aur.1 under Ihla orm- ,bl. lo find what h.y warn ai . rlTJ TUr.-f 1.0 ihuullnd doUara nnc ahall b. laau.d ao aa lo l''rJ y Wood. aal.. mday. F.b. I. at .,;,:5Vh7:,:pZri,nii,lbVV-. -J m.dnh,h. ,rh.r II. ..... ,,rlr, ranch on Ury cr.ck. r.'bXuP;c!rrnd'!;:rn:,,Mh',UmMr.lV Th. ,u.r,.r.y report of th. Oregon .all or dlapoaa of. or aaalal In aupply. ftundrr. d. aral or ona y.ar a wrr b,rlni ,n) only I ... ....i.hi... . ...irii.ii.a vinoua and auch llcna. ahall autnoria. in. .orr Artn th. 1""-.. .. :.V iH...;i..iin. p.ra..n to whom lh. aam. la gram.u o.a.n. fw iL..aa. Sa ir to any per- o aril aplrlloua. vinoua or malt ocv- montha or ucioocr. LTln .'J tnto."'.; rrnd;...mV..r.o;.r... upon,.h. pr.rrtl... dc rlb.d In fpmb,r, m4. 5b7.h:,W?rLW Inaamuch a. crla.n p.r- Afcor(,,n, lo th. Ath.na Pra. Matt than on..haTlm"laJ blood wh,.Tv Una ar. about to apply for a Hen... Ulrllv, d..P,d.d lo r.maln In th. -K.tl. w.th" m.rnt... bu..n. at Ath.na. Mr ho will aot p.rmlt any minor r anyi ; ! Inlnilc.ilng .''' J' "1", Irharl.a ll.tta. form.rly conn-t.d p.r...n In an Into.lct.d condition, or t of W "'"' T'midi h?r! with lh. Moagrov. ..t.bll.hm.nt. will. i&srvr&z 'n7n:rrh.nrr.! wxjwz rsa t IK hair Indian blood who llv. or ...o- rnald.rni n and alt.ntl..n of th. . roun, A,. In or around ho pt.mlac. r..r ahi.n n (h i Hy , -lunBU who win a.rve aa Investigate for youraelf our claimi aa to the clean tineaa and general excellence of the feed w. are aupply Ing to ao many val ued patrona. Do not even take their word for It, but buy a email quantity and try it for your own satisfaction aa well aa tha aatiifaction of your atock. We handle Steam Rolled Barley, Oata and Wheat; alio Flour, Millatuffa and Chicken Feed. Phone No. 281. D. R. WOOD the Feed Man It dlspeaaad nv.r 1i bar which (hall hot b. mora than thirty f.l long, un. 'd of whlrh shall m b. mora than II Iwl from the front property lln.l provided, that ll.l. Ilr..lt...r, .. lo th. "latent, ur in. uer train tn. proper 7 !... - tl .a. aa-aj.nal bualneaa la riitidilrted. "ti ih.i m. u-n... i P.r. - any , . "7...I " Interior of aald on which Iha auch bulnea n . '" 'J'".? Xu """ .width or...... bl r th. Ironl af to ti. ri.nductrd In lh. room fr which a llcna. la granted und.r lh. l.rma nf thla onllnan.-.. and that h. will nt a.11 or glva ewy any food In auch room. "tf That Iha llr.na.a will b.ft.r. , rommrn.-lna bualna und.r hla llcna. N.ial.llh and maintain during lh. term of hla llcna. hla r.al.lrnr. In tha tlly of Vin. and will prraonally ron duct th. bualnt-aa for which tha llc.na. la granlnd." Criili.n I. That Kcrtlon I of aald (lr.1lr.anr. No. 101 abov. dracrlb.d ahall b.. and Iha aam. la hereby am.ndrd an aa to r.ad aa followa: Hi ctlon . All llcna-a wnicn anan ..f Wanton and th. Inhal.ltanta thereof I that Ihla ordlnanc ahall lah. effect : " r,"n.".,."T.' rrm'Una'Thl. .'rdinanc. ahall be In force and .ff.et;Of 100 alud.nla. from Ita paaaaae by th. fommon 1 oun I'll and approval by th. Mayor. I'aaiuMl lh I'ommon ouncll Ihla Uth day of February. ... Approved Ihla Uth day of Frbru- AMc't? " P. T. HAUiml'll. J. K. HNinKH, Mayor. Hecorder. Monopole Canned Goods and Walters Flour Our Leaders fAT1 Tit Eccacay Stirs fJ0 Call oil us at our new location in the Gould brick. ALMA BARNETT a I Ur. rarnsworth DENTIST , Temple Building Pendleton Oregon I.hv Katinl tiKMlt-t. ultrtrhai or tihtat.w A 4 ..1.1.. f. mamm matnu mud reauui-t on iMttHttntrility. IWAk nCiraMH'm (ATKNTS UILO FORTUNES you. Kirfitb.kirut.iU (rovtr. whM to.ttwm U MTV jroaj laantBBiT. " na . D. SWIFT & CO. BAT. KIT LAWVEtt. i Seventh St., Washington, D. C. HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Practices In all State and Federal Courts. ATHENA,. OREGON Chas. H. Carter Dan P. Smythe Carter & Smythe LAWYERS PENDLETON - OREGON W. M. Ptttrioa G. M. Blthop Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton, Or. Freewater, Or. BREVITIES Mr. and Mr. Clar.nca Wrlht of Athona w.ra vlallliif Sunday with r.l atlv.a In W.aloa. Mlaa Kdna llanl.l.r left ylrday for fnrvallla to ruma h.r aludlM al Iho Oregon Agricultural I'oll.ga. Th. family of 1. I. Karr.na arrlv.d thla w..a from Mlltnn and hav lak.n a rotlag. on Kaat Mala alrrat hill. If, M. Baling, form.rly a W.alon boy, waa un from rrat Orov Ihla week on a bualn.ra and aociai vwn. U I llog.ra. .al.nalva Adama far m.r. haa gon. to Alb.rla lo look af tar hla land holding. In that provlnc. Mr, and Mra. Homual Ilradahaw of PrMcolt. Waah.. war. rc.nl vlallora at tha horn of Ih.lr daught.r, Mr. W. B. Wood.. .ar W.aton. Ta.a ar. r.ally and truly amall.r Ihla y.ar, according lo on. big W.aton r.rm.r, who aaya that ho waa rqulrd to rontrlbut. Il ! hn In ItM. Managrr Millar announce that Iha prmmland motion plcturwi at WmIob npcra houae will bo omltlrd for two wacka, beginning again tha flrat wrok In March. Mr. and Mra. B.rt Wllaon, lal. of Ath.na, hava gon. to Fort Angl... m . l ih.i. horn.. Mra. w itaon waa form.rly Mlaa Kdna Un villa of Ihla city. Mr. and Mra. If. B. Turn.r accom panlrd Mr. and Mra. J. M. Trlca on an auto trip Bunday to Walla Walla, wh.r. Mra. Turn.r r.maln.d aa a gueat of Mra. B. T. Oora. Farmer, or oth.ra ndlng work h..ra, vchlrlaa or Impl.m.nla. will ba ,d,a n th. Or.gon building at the ,,B-m..,rne Rxpnaltlon. H. waa ch.n in a competiuva examination ft n. Couch, who has been a resident of Weaton durlna th past yar. arreet ed hla old-lime Weaton friends Batur day and Bunday while up on a vaca tion visit. Mr. Couch lately aevered hla connection with th. Commercial llarn al Pendleton. Mr. and Mra. Qeora J. Wsddlna ham expect lo return to Weaton soon from Walls Walla, and will again oc riin their home on Water street. Ita preeent oeciipenta. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Gordon, will move Into the E. O. Prchm residence on Ilroad atreet. P. C. Martin, formerly a resident of ! Weaton. died recently at the home of hla son In Tyh Valley. Ore.on. at the aa. of t years. Mr. Mnrtln Is remem bered here as an uprlaht and eatlmab'e old aentleman. and th news of his death Is heard with general regret. A. It. Wooda was over from Walla Walla durlna tho week, and made a pleasant call at The Leader office. Mr. Wooda aava that ha has grown quit fond or Walla Walla, but would feel more at home In following a plow through ona of Weston's fertile fields. Mra. Anna O'Harra and Mra. Lulu HUe returned Tuesday from a week end vial, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ktnnrar at their Couae creek farm. Mrs. Hit expects to leave tomorrow for Portlsnd to resume her work as accountant In the orflce of a medical firm. Gilbert Mlnthorn. one of tho best known Indians on the reservstlon and a prominent figure at round-upa and broncho busting contests, has been In dieted by a federal grand Jury on a charge, of polygamy aa though the number of Ollbert's wives were any of Unci Sam's business. The fact that a bitter factional fight between Portland Methodlav haa been taken Into the courta perhapa Inspired the following paragraph In th. Mon day Crawfish: "Earnest prayers were put up In both of the leading Metho dist churches yesterdsy that peace mlrrht be brought about between th warring natlona of Europe." W. R. Woods announces a farm sale for FVlday. February it. beginning at 10 a. m., at hla promises on the Price Bros, ranch near Blue Mountain ela tion. Good work horses, harness and farm Imnlnmenta will then be offered at public auction. The horaes rango In wesjrht from IJ00 to 1800 pounds. Lunch wilt be served. Athena has been visited by a Bap lUt chanel car. the "Oood Will." con- i...t..t hv anrt Mr.. W. C. Driver. fo much Interest haa been aroused In their evangelistic meetlnrs that many people have been turned away ror laea of room. Should the crowda continue, the meetings will be transferred from the car to the Baptist church building. ttnlt for 130.000 damagca haa been Instituted against W. L. Thompson. Pendleton bsnker. by I B. Twltchell, the father of Sharon Arnold Twltchell, the boy who waa atruck last July by an automobile driven by Mr. Thomp aon. Plaintiff alleges that his son will alwaya be partially paralysed aa a result of the accident, and that his mind Is also affected. According to the Pendleton Tribune It la evident from reports of farmers In various sections of the county that considerable resowlng will be necca sary. Hybrid and Dale varletlea are said to be safe, but bluoatem and red chaff wheat haa been Injured to aomc extent. It Is reported that Blmlnger brothers In the Cqld Spring district expect to resow about too acres. s ' Mr. and Mra. William MacKensle, Mr.' and Mrs. E. M. Smith and Mr. E. L. Blomgren enjoyed an auto tour through the Cold Spring farming dis trict 8unday In Mr. MacKnile'a new Studebaker. They were highly Im pressed with the splendid farms seen throughout that region each with Its fine residence and large collection of buildings resembling a small village. A Iry-oul was held Tuesday evening for th. purpose of selecting a debating I ram lu rapraa.nl Wevtoa High ei-hool la lh. county d.bal.a, Von-n Maybva, Jamee Wood and lethal , Lens ware rhoeen to compos Iha lam, with Ma td IJ.uall.n as alternate. W.aton will mat Ath.na on Mach Ith. up holding th. affirmative aide of lh. iiueellon of government own.rahlp of Int.r.tata railroads, and will support the B'gatlv. side of lh sama iu!!"H sgsln.t K.-rnilal. on March lth. The latt.r d. bai. a III be hrld In Wralon. Cl.org. Ferguaon, manager of lh. K.rn ranch, waa a bueleaa visitor si I'.ndlrlon during the first of th weak. Hel.lom haa there Imo an occasion of mora interest and .njoynienl In Ur eal I'ytlilen circles lhan thai of the Vlall lo Hletena IMlfc. Wwlneadsy enlnif from Dr.. A. K. Wrlghtman of Hllv.noD. grand chancellor of the or der. He aaa arcou.paeled by l. It. H Ir-eon. gta'd k.r of recorue ami sesl. and by J. K. II. Hoiima ' Italn.r, 1. ......uiiil lih lit. Inaoranc depart merit of the order and Is alao editor of Th. Honstor. umcial rjmisn organ. Uxlge work waa exemplified 1.. .11 il.ru ranks atvl Ihe session Cluaetl af'er midnight with feaallng, aiiewh-maklng and joiiuv. A large delegation aaa present from Athena. Frank Graham, the O'Harra store's affable clerk, la bow well up among Ihe leaders In the Oregon Journal's bl. trad, contest. Me feels grateful for the generous support and help he haa received from tha people of thla community and eleewher., and deelree through Th leader lo glv expreaaloa to hla appreciation. Th. contest clones In a few dsys, and any runner votes must be sent In by Hunday. Those holding trade labels good for votes, and wishing lo help Mr. Orsham, are requested to bring them In on or be fore that day. The county rock crushing outfit haa now beca parked near th Coffmaa place on Dry creek In resdlneaa for lh completion of th link between Weaton end Milton. It la expected that grading wll. bo begun about the flrat of March. If weather conditions sr favorable, and that about a month i iha emahera will commence to chew Ih.lr meal of basalt. The prog ress of this work In near proximity to Weston la expected 10 prove of some value to the business life of the com munity. At a recent meeting of the Woman's Home Mission held at Ihe residence of Mrs. William MscKenxie. eight mem bers and four visitors -were present. A '.- an InfM-atln. bualn.aa aetsiloB dslnty refreshments war. served by! the hostess, assisted by Mrs. E. M. Smith and Mra. Kenneth MacKenxle. Th vlaltnrs were Mrs. Koblnson. Mrs. Manafleld. Mrs. Kenneth MacKenxle and Mra. Oelss. Th Pet Murray "eighty" on Wild Mors creek, about three and onchnlf miles south of Weaton, was Istely pur chased by Scott Banister from T. A. Ueuallea of Adams for a consideration of tllO per acre, or -19100. which shows the value attached to good East End land by those familiar with Its worth. The tract will be farmed by Mr. Bantatcr In connection with his other holdings. The Methodist Sunday school waa represented at ihe county convention in Krho I hla week by 1 . I aiCMrme, O. W. Winn and J. C. Price, and the rnltcd Brethren Sundar school by Mrs. J. M. Common. A fine meeting Isrejrorted by the Weaton delegstes. J. V. Maloney waa elected president and Milton-Preewater waa chosen as the next annual meeting-place. The LJCADKK is officially advised by President Chas. U. Moore that the Panama-Pacillo International reposi tion will lie opened promptly on the dot tomorrow at Kan Francisco. He says: "The Kxpoeition will on thai day Ire complete In every detail, in clmlinir the participation of the nations of Kuroe, of the Orient and of all the Americas." Jack Keefe. whose few -years at Wea ton will be remembered aa a bright spot in tha town's history, is staffing an Klks' minstrel show in Chicago. This is the Hrst time that Chlcaro Klks have ever called in outside as sistance for their blackface stunts. The Pendleton, Adams. Athena and Weston auto stage Icavea Woston twice dolly for Pendleton at I a. m. and S p. m Round trip. $1.75. Headquarters at Goodwin's drug store. A. M. Boy don, proprietor. In renewing his subscription Dick Powers writes us from Synarep, Wash., the cheerful words that he finds the I.kahkh indispensable to the welfare of his household. A new jard fence, - new cement walks and new outbuildings are among the recent Improvements at the Watts place on Pine creek, occupied by uietn Duncan and family. Xtra .Tnhn tflllrennr .'wife of a Mor row county sheepman, was instantly bllliut at. the Hetel Pendleton Yester day by falling four stories down the elevator snare. I will be glad to call for you in any nan of town with my rubber tired rig and to haul you to and from the depot at 25 cents for the round trip. Late MoBrlde. n TT rttahnn 'tha Freewater attor ney,' waa here Wednesday on business and remained over ror me i-vtman gathering. . C. W. Averv has returned from Cor vallia. where he has been looking after business connected with the Avery estate. Mra. Clav Smith and children have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. h Lytle at their home on the mountain. Mrs. I. E. Saling has returned from an extended visit, wun neroaugiuer, Mrs, P. A. Worthlngton, at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Harder were Sunday visitors at jhe home of Mra. Harder a lamer, w. u. stamper. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beathe were visiting in Weston this week from their home 00 tne mountain. - George Schnltxer leaves next week for Helix to construct a 20,000 gallon cistern at tbe Koepke rancn. Miss Nason, eounty librarian, was here Monday inspecting tha new quar ters of tbe county library. ' All those Indebted to the MoGinnls Cafe are requested to settle their ao- oounts berore Maron 1st. Se E. R Zehm at the Weston bait' ery If you want neat "workmanship In shoe and harness repairing. Mrs. vv 11 01a lucninoer ui uoua a visiting her parenta in this city. Dr. Farnsworth was up from Pendle ton Satui day and Sunday. . . tT.i , . t r 1 J TT.. 1 1 1. "Let Us Spray" Now's the time for this important annual duty of the tree-owner. We want to call your attention to SPRA-SULPHUR, a soluble compound which costs less and does better work than the lime-sulphur solution. It keeps indefinitely, dissolves quick ly in cold water, and 100 lbs. of it equals a 600 lb. barrel of solution. In using Spra Sulphur you have no waste, no leaky barrels; you pay no freight on water and haul none to your ranch. It is a su perior and efficient form of sulphur for destroying all kinds of tree pests scale, fungus, apple scab, aphis or mildew. It is packed in airtight, friction top tins, and you need only to keep it tightly cov ered until ready for use. Get it of Walls & Rogers 31 WESTON SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW EVENING Extensive preparations have been made for an entertainment oy in Weston public schools, which will be given Saturday evening. February ZOth. at 7:10. la the auditorium or ine achool building. The object of the en tertainment is to raise funds for decor ating th achool rooms: hence an ad mission of twenty-five cent win o charged. Pupils and teachers have I been working faithfully ror several weeks on the program, and all hope for a good audience tomorrow evening. One of the requirements of standard-' Ixed schools In Oregon I the possession of at least three good pictures for each room, and It la hoped that this enter tainment will enable the school to meet that requirement. The program followa: (a) "The Woodpecker": (b) "The Red. White and Blue," third and fourth grades. Washington exercise, rl rat and sec ond grades. Recitation "Brown Got Hla Heir Cut." Truman Read. Class exercise, fifth and sixth grade. Recitation "Like Lincoln." Weldcn Garrett. "The MUkmald'a Song." second grade. Recitation "When I'm a Man," Ce cil Greer. Song "Old Black Joe." seventh and eighth grades. "Recitation "A Complaint," Eu gene Lucas. "Bo Peep and Boy Blue" drill, flrat and second gradca. Duet "Good Old TJ. 8. A.." HUda and Marvel McRae. Exercise "Old Continentals," fifth grade boys. Exercise "The Blue and . the Gray." third and fourth grades. . Essay "War and Our Next Gener ation." Wllma Harbour. (a) Concert Recitation, "Sweet and Low"; Cb) Song. "The Land of Nod," first grade. Chorus "The Clang of the Forge," High school. "The Making of Old Glory," third and fourth grades. Pantomime "The Blind Girl of Caetle Cullle," seventh and eighth grade. Piano solo, Ethel Lane. Bi Karrlei 123 CoBples. Rev. "'Thomas B.c Toungblood. the father of Mrs. A. J. Barnctt of Wes ton, died recently at the home of an other daughter, Mrs. Minerva Bullock In Enid. Oklahoma, when neartng hla 88th year. Mr. Toungblood was one of the old est and best known cltlsena of War rick county, Indiana, where he was referred to affectionately as "Uncle Tommy." He served for forty years as Justice of the peace and for about forty-five yeara in the Methodist mln lstry. In both these capacities he united no less than 12J couples In wedlock. He stood high In communi ty regard! and hla death was univer sally mourned. The remains were shipped from Enid to Boonville, Indiana, for Inter ment, and will rest beneath the sod of hla native state. He was born at Tankeetown, Indiana, in 1827. He Is survived by the two daughters men tioned and by three sons, James of Enid, Okla.: Charles of Kansas City, and Edward of Boonville. IF VOC WANT TO BE LOVED Don't contradict people, even if you are aura you are right. . Don't, be Inquisitive about the af fairs of even your most intimate friend. Don't underrate anything because you don't possess it. Don't believe that everybody is hap pier than you. Don't conclude that you never had any opportunities In life. ' Don't believe all the evils you hear. Don't repeat gossip, even If It doea Interest a crowd. Don't Jeer at anybody'a religious be lief. Learn to hide your achea and pains under a pleasant amtle. Few care whether you have an ear ache, head ache or rheumatism. 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