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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1915)
Ttipeka. Ka.Kaae worn un der 41 yra old, who wear ear adron Ineat or lrt Ihalr face with eoe mlli "tor Ih purpose ml r real lag 4 tale Imprsawlim.'' will b iiil.Ji.il In flaea, II a 1411 ltilroducd In lha lower nous of lha Kansas leglslalur b. vaiai ft law. HI Tell You Thi8,Too, My Daughter TV r ILL wmlowhedly U !ika Y your talker ami all other Swraasl man - ha probably will want Mild stlsjiulsal ooi Mllr. Ifctol Mart your aaarried lib Wy Swing prwdlak. Uaar la fceailMulaad refreshing, and h Will drink It -swdrrtlrlr, Ut h know ih meanlug of Tnta Tawiparaana. Do! lell him ha aaa't drtak il -ba broadiitded i aim mlf wit, WU ksvo year Ire mm toda fro atly sad WU1 wilt bara hla beer, Year tuber and I ooa will ba car Iwenly-Aflli wadding aalvevasrv. la all ihos year ha haa drank hla bc whcn' ha waaied U. Look al him to day Mr, robust, alert, tea aaaa oa earth. ver aora bar I denied him lha rlvlleg of drinking modoratrl. know lha Mxtaraliua will. wkirh ha drinks dura him war Id of good. In (art, I antoy Seeing him aafcfuud hla health. li t when ytra wk la deurrve mi of hii liberty tbal ba Brhala, Let K ill drink beer wheal ha waala Ik lor ba't luo good a aaaa lo brjrood the bounds of aadaralUm. YoaH Bod that a linla br will iarreaa hla Mark at cheerful iwa. Choose Iba of mirth and happln ml ear, rather Ihaa IM uouaa mi trowbla aad diaaealioo. f dtprliaaal C. D. tirfcK, Chnbr at CemaMrn rtUed, Or,. : Weston Bakery Fresh Hread, Cake and I'aatry. Fina Candies, (loud Meals at A II Hour. V. Wa apecisltx In Lodge nk) I'srty Supper. ZEI1M the Baker DuH)i HulUllne. Main ami Witter ' Shoe and .Urn repaired next door. E. P. Rocks SLLtCTED EGGS for Hatching Pur Suttiriff of Fifteen..... 7fic Packed for Shl)mant L0O MRS. L. S. WOOD, Weaton, Oregon SrnisMncLamp YTfZ STLUilkMlUI lUl 1 5 IS. a A r a. cent 1 CUT a wcaT ill aw fa IWK almtrdwa Sawtok. aa oblmr.., aa owatta Marion P'Harra Weaton Ort-gon 1 1 Millinery , i-We have just received i our new spring stock of Trimmed Hats S Watch for date of opening at 'jfli Eccaomy Stora ? E0 Call on ua at our new Inrntion in the Gould brick. I ALMA BARNETT MACHINE CUNS. Tbaaa Oaaoly Waaaana flra lame 7t ullrla a Mlaula. Ttia narlilua nun, wbw b puure rortb a dlrwl baU af aoiall enUber bullela. la ouv of the. oVadllaat Winiimmw uf Bjod em warfara. Krvm tba clumay JtHn run haa route Iba modem "auioaiaUr. wouut mI ou a Main tripod, and waltrblug bwa Ibail forty pouiiOa. All the aruilwa aa Ibaae auna. wbkh. allbouKb lb ary aooieabal lu Dims are eawuliall alike lu Ibflr nM'banlHia and la Uunr effvr llvvuvao In Ibe Brnrt kteMie aulnmalle ma t hine mm of Ibe Krmb army mxiai feed atrip, of ellu. Ibat roulalua tnlrty orilliiary araiy ride rartrlibre ta In iwrttd In a aM on Ibe rtxbl akle of lb Biio. Aa tba lrbinr la pullrd Ibe bull mw haiilmn la rvlraard and. (aided by Ibe main tliiiin aprlim. 'ulwa a ear indue Into Hi rllW rbainlier Tbe luaual Ibe rartrtdire la la piecv Ibe breach niecbaiilaiH krk and Ibe . hum la -i oloded. Uu Ita way throuab lb Hit barrel a little of Ibe aa from tbeetpiiidMl powder la dlrtnl tnroob a bole lu lb aide of Ibe barrel, ana eo acta on a plMtou aa la forr the boll uiei'banbm Mrk and tu ronipreaa tba main aiitliiii. lu rHnnilntt Ibe bolt tneraaniaia pulla Ibe eniMy eliell from Ibe rhani ber and thn.we It out bkw. ao tbal II dura not Interfere with the bvw rartrbU that b aw forved la from adore. The oterbanHm M ao perfi-rl Ibat lh oiaatton dvwrllied Utkm plaro la I ilia II fraction "f a aenind. and Ihr bulIHa bwu from lb mouth of thla dradly weapon al Ibe rate of eerrn hundred a aiinuta.-Youtb't Com panloa ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERIES. Origin of Starah From Cera and at liver Plating, flow t mnkr atun-b from rora imaltei waa dlmirretvd aiiidrnta lly b) Tboum Klnunrord. a iiiei nniiir inw lay lie tlin-w a in f rornmenl mii'b a mi rim if laill III wife riniillrd oiiie lye Inin the earn ll. and In lb innrnlntt w hi'U lie emplksl in pen n waa aatonUlird to rind a aioall l'" (Ity of atarvb al Hie Imitouv Thoiuaa hioir. a Mbrltleld ate 'hanlr. him liirlidlllit III handle of a iliir mad of i"iiiir ami allrer II kw iihmm iiioinU fiiw louHher and lb ilea of alltet plnilutf waa born lu hi .uliid II laal a llilu plate or l"ei .ii a heiivk-r on of itiMln-f aud brain! llim till lb lit of Hi llrr Iwmm ,.. iiu.il II took thrm from !h nre H lbni rtil alliclllly. IIk'H rolled and uiiuiiiereil thm to Ibe ilrwlred tnira Thla waa III irliKln of -Hlirftlrld iilate." all of wlib b wn mini lu thl way nntll eiwiropmtlim wn Hireoiwl Cornell!! lHltilx'1 left a bottle ot nila retlii ta tnlltnre of nltiie and ooriiitlf arhlai on a abelf It fell oet. ih arid ran down over a window aud iropiied luto a ImMle omtnliiliitt an iirai-i of na huieal Till tunieil to a Itkl Miirlet iMHiliel foiiuil llint III .. LI n,n dlaaolved Mime of lb tin ol ill window timliia aud the coinMna em bud prtMlm-ed the new color . w exiieiiuieiila milled Hie wl brll nun rotor to Hie li"t oi dn I be aii til. nl by w hich Itoeuliteu dl oveir.1 Hie . ray U too r.H'eiil to ueed relellu liow.-New York World limmy'l Wiadom. It waa nevi a happy duy for Ham my'a pHlnuiklnii father wh-u bb roiina bofnr m'luad wort arrlred A for Kuiumy lilliielf-wll. be waa a ptllMjMopher The awfuj Aiy bud i-oine ome oiora. mil fiitber waa In toe hiwert dcplba of iuiry "Hnmoiy. Hatuiny." be Kroaned. "why m II Hint you are a I Hi botloui of your waa attain r - VVIni t due It matter, futber. whetb r I nui al tb top or tbe )ttuuir .pierled Hint wlw youth. Tuy teach tbe mi rue al 1Mb euda. you kuow." Uindou Tft Olta. Bird ef Oiattnetion. The crow and the bird of paradlae were talking about fiiutc "Why. you are ao boinely you are only knowu to the faruiera," aneered Ibe proud bird of iwmdlae. "Now. I am no la-uutlfui I luive my featbera on tbe hat of Ibe auclcty women." I'lie crow biuvhetl annlouirally. Tim! mnr la, niv frleud." D cbuckled. "but I bare ray feet under tbelr je."-tnn Ku .ewe. Darh Day. There are a uuiuber of dnyllKbt dark nemwa retrorded lu hlxlory, amotyi them bolns tbiam In H. C. 'AA A. U '03. 71 mid T7.V There waa a dark day In Knuluud In Jauunry, Ii7. and another on Oct St. IH1U There waa Nlao a dark day In Detroit on tht 1U I7S1. Oil May 10. 17NII. there waa aucb atnioHpherlc (tloom over Hartford. Conn . that the reclaiaiura adjourned for tbe day. Now H Remind Hr ef It. "Hal I've a irood pike on my wife." "Whnt la Itr "Kbe wiHilrln't irlve me a letter to mil II onuii. alie WHa pnaltive I'd for get It. and ihen abe carried It around three dnya id Oer ahopplng ug.M-tua tuu Tmnacript Hla Taak. nnr Wlih the Hurance of yoni love I conld coiirpier the world Orac -Thnt will not be neceaaary AH y have to do la to conquer pHpa.-Io don Tlt-Hlta Wnreeo la sweet, tbe sweeter If long debited and attnlned through manl fold struggle and defeat-. Bron mm AlcotL HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Praotloea In all Stata and Federal Courts. ATHENA, OKEOON W. M. Plra C H. Bbhoa Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton. Or. Froewater. Or. BREVITIES Mlaa Minnie Rrbwald of Milton waa a gueel during Ihe weeg or w Wuraer. ' J. II. Illdmour haa returned from Auburn, Waah., whra be apent tne winter. it vi. Walter William were rallvd to !ndllon Wadnraday on bualn. J. H. rarrena and family have mov ed Into th Jam.a Rltrhay rwldenc on Water etrt. Ur. immv Rarno and Mlaa Vivian Garrett returned Monday from a vlall to their itr at union. A eon waa born Tueday lo Ilev. and Mr. N. t. Wood, al their bom in th Methodlet paraonag. W r. r. Prultt, auccemor lo K. T. Avarlll a dlatrlct aame warden, aumd hi dutle Monday. A. J. Harnett la back In lha Economy mi-m fimm tuiln ennflnd to th houa eevrral day wllh a troubleaom attai k of I grlpi. A iia. llorfalo fVDhtira Inrnta- lor and Indoor and outdoor broodo , all In rrllnl condition, lor eal cheap. Imiuli at. thla office. n a iioiitdav and family have re turned from their wlnti-e alay at La monl. Wah., and are again occupying one of Ihe Powera cottage on Water at reel. Jo Hodgson, K. U Bbmigren. IMck Morrlaoa and H. A. Ilarnea motored lo Pendleton Hunday to visit th bedside of their fellow-Maaon, u. . Hklver. Mrs. Bdllh Markham of Pendleton. formerly Mlaa Kdllh Hartlelt. vlila lih friend In Weston aunng toe week while looking after Ihe liartleii property here. Fka irntieion. Adams. Athena and Weston auto atage bavea Weston twice dally for Pendleton at t a. m. and t p. m Hound trip. BI.7. lieaoUnor at Ooodwln a drug atore. A. M. Boy dnn, proprietor. l'..i m uAKia rll a sen of lose and vacancy Monday, and upon look ing about to discover th reason found that E. O. UeMoaa baa aDnieo Turn elf for the day oa a bualn trip to th county aeat. J. B. Jonea drov up Monday to hla, mountain farm with a couple or otgj bear trap, and will spring a aurprls on th bear that nave ineir nionn in hi locality and frequently prowl around hla place. . . . . i. . ka immii her farm on lleed and Hawley moun- tain to Ia C. nnaiennon, ana i-n , iri oi mo ..-.o Tuesday for Portland, where h wllled lo the production of spud, and aa ... m ... , eh. napii imfavnrahla markets and the usual resiae or toe inwk - -- - i.i.r i n ta flan fran clsco to attend ihe exposition, reluming lo Weaton In time for the berry eeaaon. William Love and family were here from Walla Walla Monday visiting at ! the home of Mr. Love ister. sirs. W. 8. Payne, and motored with tne Pavnra lo the Elmer Hlchmona larra beyond Athena. Mr. Love haa eatab- ihed a vulcanising plant at ana Walla, where he recently located rrom Portland. Eml Itoynton. a bnaebell pitcher and Infleliler. waa her during the U...I, making ihe acoualnlance of Weaton fans, and may be available for the local learn If one ta organixea tnia Benson. Mr. Boynton will be employ ed on the county road work near ea- lon thla summer aa powaer man unaer Foreman Crum. a. ."..Hnl naelp In enat 1166.- 00 la planned for Walla Walla, to be built thla eummer. It will inciuae n natalorlum, a dance pavilion targe nough to accommoaaio convenuona, i acenlc railway and a picture theater. w n. McCarthy of Walla Walla and John Kelly of Portland, are to have Ihe management. The co-oneratlve cannery at New- berg paid to farmers of that region it.m last year, practically an or u for produce which would otherwise have been lost. The cannery made a net profit of about IJOOO. wnicn waa Hatter than exoected tor the first yeaf. Co-operative establishment of this kind are likely to prove me aivauon of thousand of Oregon farmers. C. D. Oabrlelaon of Salem, well known insurance man and amateur cartoonist, "made" Weston Tuesday hlle on hla regular trip to e.airn Oregon. With Ua accustomed enter prise. The LaNidar enaoevorca to an nex "Oabe" to Ita taff. hut n reiuaea to work for less than a Bud Fisher salary. 1500 a week. We might be ble to pay blm that much, out ao not Intend to. Athena Preaa: Recorder Rlcharda held a heart to heart talk with auto mobile owner lately at hla office, rel- ilu. i.fr.f an fnirompn t ot the speed ordinance regulatlona within the city llmlta or Atnena. Tne juoge im pressed upon hla hearers tne ract mat henceforth the regulatlona are to be enforced and all appeared to be will ing to do their part by keeping their machine within the speed limit. Mlaa Jane McKlnney of the Prlscllla Needle Shop. Walla Walla. Waah., Ill be In Weston at the Marshall Imiaa March loth and 11th. with a complete line of stamped embroidery materials. Including gowns, walata. children' dressea, linen centerpieces. to. Mra. Rather Brewer will be here lao with a complete stock of face creama and hair awltchea. Be aure to come In and ace their display. n-iina Shanirle aitllnr at tha Milton Eagle, haa landed the appointment aa Milton a new postmaster in tne tace oi aienno- comnetltlon. and The Leader extend congratulations. Mr. Shangle had the nractlcallr unantmoua en doraement of the Umatilla County Ha Central Committee, and other influential aupport. If he prove to be aa gooa a postmaster as,oe ia newanaDer man. Milton will bo well served. Mttt-n Rnirler C. W. Avery, man- aaer of the Blue Mountain sawmill, i. mitea anuth or Milton, waa trans acting bus nesa here the tint or me : city Mr. Avery w eek. While In the aa ild that snow Is unusually scarce In the MAiialalna Therat haji not 00 -n.h aa tianal ratline thla aeason and what did come haa largely melted. Unlesa there ar late snows, or moist, ur I better conserved than usual, a dry summer seems probable. Espert y eiamlnallon I absolute ly n ('- ry ta determine th proper kind of gla lo use. Heleetlng thm by any other method may result la permanent Injury lo your lght. When 18. Low A Turner, the well u... .ua .nu.lllnl a Wnrtland. ore i rlt glaaara. It 'la with poaltlv and absolute rertalniy mat tney are me best and the only kind suited to your ye. If you do not nd glass tn.y will most poltlvly a 'K recommend them. They will be In Wrtoa Tua day, March th, and Alhena March loth and tllh. Conmlt them at th hotel parlora. Tbey do not go from house to house. Their glee ar guaranteed to glv entire aallarartlon, whether they Cost two dollar or rflor. fin col covr entire cost of, am InaUon, frame and lenses. A r Perrv. mho ronducta a meat market at Weston, paid a fin and coat amounting lo HH Monday morning In th recorder court on a charge of fighting and of uelng pro fane lang lag on the atreet Later la Ihe day he waa aummoned to appear In the Juatlre court eleo, and waa fined lit and rosta. or a total of 111, on a charge of assaulting a minor. The rases were the outgrowth of a "tick larking" 'ro'lo lUiurday night on the part of Bom- 'oi.il Miulha who paid their reaperie to a number of homes. Perry la aald to have regarded their visit to a houa where he happened to be a guest of the evening, aa a par aonal affront. II la !o aald to have followed and abueea, them, finally striking on of their number. D. N. Van klvr,- a wll known farmer and highly eapectd cltiien of Weeton. waa atrlckeB wllh paralyl Friday whll (landing on Ih aldewalk In front of th American National Pank at Pendleton. Hla entire right aide waa affected, and he baa alnc been lying In a very aerloua condition 'at ft. Anlhonjra hospital, where ne been unconarlnu for aeveral day. Recent reporte are that a alight Im provement haa been noted, but not aufflclent lo encouraee hope of hla recovery. Mr. Van Pklver haa long enjoyed the universal esteem of the Weaton community, where hla misfor tune I regarded with general regret. Pr. Watt aenda The teader a pic ture of a wonderful black base, weight tit pounds,' caught with rod and reel off Catallna Island. Califor nia, and all we have to aay la that no auch fish waa ever sevn In Pine creek. He volunteer Ihe explanatory re "We kna now that what we ithoueht to be a volcano' crated In the liaiarM waa where this fish waa caught." Dr. and Mr. Watt have moved from Long Beach to Loa An gelea. where during March the doc- . ut ku mahmu In finlnmvlrv. I MI will 1 1 ii i r-i . ... i- ' - - They will then atari for their home In weaton. attenoing u epomo rout. The establishment of a plant for the manufacture nf Dolalo starch la be- in- discussed bv the business men of t iiAmnnit Hidrii ana otner i rnira i Oregon polnta. A large areae of that - - . ! percentage of culls sometimes man k. t....laa unnrnrilahle. It la Dro posed to us any surplus and all cull In making atarch. of which Central Oregon potato ar aald to contain an average of 1 per cent. A factory enatlne 1 10.000 should care (or au cull potatoes from 6 M0 acre. Mr. LlMla Waua. widow of the late Thomas J. Watt, one of tbe earliest sett lers on Pine creek below weaton, JA.I Tkmula. al. I,.... hmaa in Athena. 1 1.4 , nil' mi.l . . . w .. - -- iih. u'.ii, aa. an au. mil) a ntunwr woman, tbe inotber of Marvel L. ana Mayor Homer I. Wawa, who are among a . ........ nauiilnanl men Of f - fair. Uf Ave children only these two sons survive. She is also survived oy two aliaer, Mrs. Mart.ua w. van n lu ..l Waaamn ami Mra. Missouri Van Winkle of Parma, Idaho. The funeral service will be conducted this after- anim at. the XI el hod l t church in Ath ena by Rev. W. S. Payne. t .ia xiaR-t,la left hi cab team It 1. taA.1 a,f f Km Kramnee, liv ai lamiiiiH iaa ,aw..w . r , " ery barn yesterday roornlnjf and the horse look a noiion lo enter mo u t aiaaaiw nwn aivnivl nreaumablv to escane the rain. KrlghUHied when the cab cauifht In the doorway they dashed throufcn tne oarn at iuii epeeu, r n.. ,.ak aa.am mal ton TvO SlirreVR IIIH IUUVD - - . belunirinir to Mr. Stamper stood in the war anil were nariiv wrecaeu. aa w also Lfe' "jitney. Tya TT.Mlne tha well known Drv creek farmer, ha accepted the roan-air-tinent of the new oo-operative creamery at Vincent, which la auccea-. ..!., tnarlratlntr its ImKlllCLBL HIIII ttl.il. . n.l aLoa-linra The ontnut la from 1500 to 2000 pounds per week. L'.a. nmimnlin ' ' Donald White- man, son of Clarence Whiteman of the Tavlor Hardware Co., waa accident- ally atruck in the head wtin a stone i.... ..!.....,, at. t.lta f.lnnoln school .Ua tka'inlnrr was ao severe; that a physician was caueu. MUa Tiuuit Harner. dauchter Of tviuian. HtMiar iruthmvii over the . I m. . j I ' 1 head 01 ner mount weuneaiinj whiio i.na-aaahaelc rlillmr. She was rendered unconscious for a time, but escaped serious injury. m t II. Itmwn of North Cold Sprlnif, sister of W.1 H. Startijier of this city, is recovering iroiu a iii.. afie aiihmiti.inir to an after. IIIHTWi w.-v. " " " . tion Aionuny at t -enuiuwu. I offer for sale at my place on the iriM unMa amirhnnat. nf Athena. 12 . . uu aav,.-,-. " ' ... - head of mixed cattle. Jersey and Dur ham, suitable for Hairy or range pur poses. Louis mng-ei xt. ... TTanlxtne nf the Weston lv.t.l'.l haa nliu-ml an nnlnr for 100. miit KiaU ar. I'mualiet. Wash., for tbe new building of the Touchet Supply oompany. T ..ill ka nlaal tit fU for VOU IB AHV X am ar H i " " , , . - part of town with my rubber tired rljf and to haul you to ami iroiu um uciitii. at. .. nents foe the round trip. Lafe McUrlde. Another heavy rain fell here jester- lav. oivlnir vraund for the belief that t iii ...... ... ia tni-1 n f t xtr rtna r nia 1 ni....i.. la tm-lnni . tstrtnA I'.hla .j. riuY.ua m vi 1 um vv hvvhv spring for his Indolence last fall. Cnnslderable improvement Is nnrted In the condition of Mr. J. C. Turner, who haa been very ill at her home north of town. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Compton are pre paring to liave next week for a visit with their sons in southern Idaho, Alkaar Allvn atf WttatOlt ntOUn- t-aln was esnea to r-rooieiu K. ... .laih nt hnr father. Htln was called to Pwidleton Wednes- . Rarl Coutts. late of Pendleton, took chat tre March 1st of Weston's only saloon. Linus Anderson wss a business vis itor Wednesday at Pendlcwn. Wc have a complete assortment of Garden and Field Seeds in readiness for your Spring planting. We've bought them right and are prepared to sell them right Wate & Rogers Hardware and Implements . II.. Dreamland motion picture at Wee- ton opera houa next aionaay ano Tuesday evenings. i i a- T.hia at tha Weaton bak ery If you want neat workmanship In shoe and hemes repairing. u c xr Rui rinch waa at Walla Walla for a few days during the week, visiting her later. Mr. L. M. Funk. bhm went to Pendleton Wednesday on the Boyden auto atage. and waa Initiated Into me lodg. After an extended visit with her later at Weaton. Mrs. uxxie field ha returned to ner nome m Athena. v a r luarmnra beloved and honored Pendleton pioneer, haa lived In Uma tilla county Just 41 year, and Tne Leader for one hope that he may be spared long enough to at least double this record. r.- tv.rran of Helix Inform the c-..a rtraarvnian thsL contrary to hla . ,.,i.a h will have to do no re- eedMng, th late ralna having brought out the young wheat on nta r-. his aatlsfactlon. m. Un Rohinaon. the parents of Superintendent Robinaon of th lo cal schools, left Tuesday for Ellsworth. Kansas, alter an extended visit at Weston. After visiting tneir at Elbjworth. they will return to their home In Minnesota. Mrs. W. E. Lytle came down Tues- .., e.-a thai Mountain view oairr farm and was operated upon by Dr. ena tn- tha, removal of a toe from her rhrht foot. Since It waa stepped ! upon by a horee laat spring the Injured member had been causing ner uneasiness and he deciaea to pe nu of It. a hrithilav aurnrlse party waa given February ti to Mr. George Nesbltt at his home on Water street. Some flf-1 teen neighbor and friends assemoiea k.M enit entnved a moat pleasant evening with music and games and so cial converse. Appetising rinn- a,..-, aatrvod bv Mrs. rtesout. assisted by Mrs. Porter Graham, Jr. Mrs. Frank Leatherman. residing at Bridegport near Baker, Oregon, re cently had an exciting fight with a rabid dog. When ahe openea tne oowr of her home the dog sprang at her. but ahe evaded Its rush and managed to seise a shotgun Just In time to turn and kill the animal. A Baker rancher had to club to death a rabid badger hlch. frothing at the mouth, at tacked him In the field. BIG FARM STOCK SALE AT THE VONDERAHE PLACE Mule, Horses, Bines, ua Fata MicMnery . 3 U U 0nert4 kUrck tw t hatra venteit mv nlac and will sell at the Vonderahe ranch, four and one- half miles above Milton on tne moun tain road, at public auction, my entire stock of horses, mule, harness and farm machinery- Thl la not qia. wnpn r tit mod, but most of It nearly new and some of It haa hardly been uaed. Positively no cheap juna aiun. Farmers who want good value cannot afford to miss thla sale, as the offer ings are the best ever offered In this valley at public sale. Sale date, Tuesday, March t, at 10 a. m. aharp; free lunch and free feed. Sale will consist of the following: t span black mules. 4 years. 1.00 lbs; 1 span brown mules, 5 years, 1S00; 1 span buckskin mules, S years, 1150; 1 .. n..l. a Vain HKO! 1 blSCk ,,ia 4 vara. 1150: 13 work horses and mares. Percheron stock; 1 rer cheron mare. S years, can be regis tered: I colts. S years; 1 yearling filly; 1 suckling colt; 1 Thomas drills, 18 hoes, new; t John Deere gang plow. 14 Inch; S slickers; t wheat racks; I blacksmith outfit; I sections of har row; S wagons. t Inch, nearly new; 14 sets butt chain harness; 1 set heavy hack harness; X combine hitches; 1 McCormlck mower: evenera, single trees, chains, toots, etcr 1 Hon Gaso line Combine Harvester, H to 10 reel, Terms: 130 and under, casn; over S0, approved notes for one year at I per cent or 1 per cent off for cash. MRS. M. L. VONDERAHE. Owner. D. C. Sanderson, clerk: Fred Etf fert. auctioneer. i bILUAM MACKENZIE. Priat J. H. MICE. Vict Prtskkal Established UB91 The Farmers You may pay your taxes at this bank and save the ex pense of a trip to Pendleton DIRECTORS-William MaeKenwe, G. W. SUggs, J. H. Price, A serviceable article, well made of solid oak, with a top 21x40 inches. It is fitted with a French Bev eled Plate Mirror 18x24 inches. ' An extra dresser now before company is expected, should prove useful Finished hi beautiful gulden or waxed oaky it ia most attractive, and is offered at an attractive price. . , PURE DRUGS Patent Medicines Toilet Articles Wall Paper Aldon's Candies Kodaks H. GOODWIN Druggist, Weston, Oregon i it E. N. SMITH. Cashier E. L BLOMCREN. Bank of Weeton Dr. F. D. Watts, Joseph Wnnwr, J. C. Price, E. M. Smith. ssor