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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1915)
Ma Francisco Tn lnart tlttli pestofrli lit far-away iiiintn, which iey It pUntir only till year, ( the nbleet of ft ll.ooa mil Journey which poetnrnee Inipecmr ' Smith la making, Drink a Little llccr Occasionally r"S 00 of tha thing I often rrrtbe. it will da YOU good if ViMl UM it moderately, a all mm do who know what real tamperanco ia. Ileer ia refreshing, eihil. rating, nutritious and a tonic It rroruotoe dice, lion and u a wholesome food beverage). Whoa a Man drink boor ho drink and aala at tbo him time. Just at when lie cat a bowl of eoun. Ilia term "eat" and "drink- are inrousist entlr used in pointing out the difference between what ia merely quenching our thirat and vht i actu ally consuming nourish ment In my opinion, a man might more properly bo aaid to eat beer than to eat rertain kinda of aoup, or indeed watermelon. Drink bee od eat asoder Mrir. The moderate beer drinks ad eater U la a fcr better pmb tioa Uua lb total abstainer, who Am consume nrw of solid load. Beee batlt Useus. restore win. fursUhs bast aa4 atwdaose ewers y. C IX VlrkK ChaeriMr at CeaMaerc Partlsad, Ofttse. I , aaaimairr.'f Weston Bakery Fresh fcrd, .Oak and Pastry, line Candle. ' od Meat at All Hour, Wa epecialia in Lodge and Tarty Super. 2EMM the Baker Dupui ItuiWIng, Main and Water Shoe ami Harneaa , repaired next (lour. B. P. Rocks SELECTED EGGS for Hatching Par Setting of Fifteen..... 76c Packed for Shipment.... 11.00 MRS. L. S. WOOD, Weston, Oregon SimsMae Lump fMUklMttlu. aiwMMrlurMF Em ium. iwa. A. ain II. -, "T. $TS 1CIII AJISSSTi WM1 sjr fw liHif la nlnUr I IU njitls feme ta tha world lie wlak, no htmrnr, M naniM VnMlria. securi, eeeonr, rwthm. Ws roaSau-IH . pmtw ''mm m ANIMAL, TOILETS. Claanllnaa Mulct and Same Creature Waaa laali Othr. Meat aaluiala luv ilesullueaa. Wa bar alt seen tarrw Oil Ibvlr festb era wMb dut aud Mwa abaka than avlraa aatll tbejr are rlvaa. Thla la ana of lbtr way of waahlna. A ad wa bar aU wakliod Ilia eat ll bf aelf till alia la apiKlaaa aud alilulrig fur bar tuIkH lb rat uiakua uaa af bar touirua. la II and Her w A rat'a tiHigu I rouab, barlnif all arer It tlay burn oaiilllae thai era directed la ward, Puaay oroaliHi btrwlf all arer wltb bar tonituw, lu the bard rooab lda under aer pawa Uin tboae oarta that ar hyiid the rearb af ber toiigna, liar elaw alia uaea aa a eoaib la lake lanalea aud mailed furebra aubalaariM out at bar fur rhe alaa tlrka bar levib with her elaw The eat oai Ibe adN of brf feet like a eiKMura, niutatviiiiia tiNini who aa lira and paiwliia Ihnu reNiedly aver liar bead and face Finally, lo coia (ilete bar lHIC abe kIvm bvraalf a few wblaka with bee tall. Hone anlmala waab earb ulher. Con dor, rulturm and eaglra fl a faaal af earring fly ta Ibe orami wair and tplaab atwut la It nulll Uialr feathrra are eleaA. Tba eara thai animate wblcb lira tuRetber In eoniniunltlea take ta beep tbelr bouiea rlraa ta aa (uotahlna and hi well area In tba Beet af aiohia aad enperlally among Iba baa aad aula. -New Turk World. SAFETY FROM FIRE. A Metfced far Inaurlea (aaaee Pram a CrawOad BuildiBf. la dtaraaaliul h ImI wean of emp trlnf a hfl er factory Iralldlua of Ka orruiMuta In time of Br er panic fl f J. Ittrter, aiiert on afty from Br 'and knuwa a to fattit of th Bra drill, polnta aot a kunIkmI for aolruui the eerap frum a emwded hulldlua Tbla method la a Bra wall o arrang ed uu a buildlua itrarlh-ally lotilMHi It TUI wall mutit be roiillniiu friiia cellar to pmf and he ruk1fd wltb doorway on earb nour. rdiavd by aoiu matte Br dira. The building moat be ilMHmml with twa mi of ntrnm fartll Ilea of ample propunluna. on act Iwal ed an each kl of th wall acrJul from eacbHoor No Bra la at all likely to occur on bntb ldea of thla Br wall almuliane Nialy. uhmmm It la of Incvudlary ortirto KUmilil a Bre un-ur ibe alarm auoada. and lb Mniwnia nf ibe iMilldtug aa the aM where I lie Bre hi merely bare to a thrwunh Ibem and l perfectly f. A Bre drill wilt -oiiy either elde of a OulhJuig aa e.iulal. io mailer boo nan) lmic hlh, In a minute The refuae remain In lha rnfe ht of Ibe Milliltna until III Br baa lieen put ooL tr they may at any lime without baate um the veivaa facllltle rot'kli-d ibrr. wblcb would be fre frum mvb ut nr.-ML l'Ul Plooeer I'rvaa, Jual Why W an!. Koec1iia may he due to one of unniher of cauam A bneht Main will auae oiauy prl to un. a a I ho the pollen of certain plauiw while there ire few (teople out anil auerae In the reaeuce or ottMt ' n lieu you nave a old the aneeaing b du to ao etteniit uj uiiture to cure you ' file I trytna o wake you aneea for the anme pur I oe that ahe waubi you to hrrr-to teufrate beat for warming the Okatd ind prereiitlna you from taking more tild - to belp relieve the cold you bar For uoe dw not aueeae with hi nua. but with the entire tMaly. twrlng Ibe uil every mnwle of the body giv a iinit. a It w ere li giaw Into a autt of paam that warm lb eutire ayalaux- Nw York Ameneaa. BREVITIES I'hima No. U tor depot Uiioab, Ste. the round trip. K. M. Weak. Mr. and Mr. S. T. Hyatt and daurh lr war vl.lllng aVUurday la Pandl- ton, Dreamland motion picture at Wa Inn opera houad Baal Monday and Tueaday vanlnga. Me B. B. tehm at lha Waalon bak ery If you want nat wjirkmanahlp la ahna and haroaaa repairing. 8Hng millinery opanlnf Tuetday and Wadnewlay, March l ami 17, at tha Iiarneit Koonomy Miore Jamaa Klrkpalrlck la expected bom In a fw daya from hie winter o- Journ la aouth.ro California. Mr. II. N. Orr waa conveyed Rat urday lo Walla Walla, whin Bh I receiving boapllal treatment. Dr. mlth waa called to Weaton mnunlaln Haturday nlaht to attend Mr. U H. Dowd. who la very III. Mr. and Mr. Jack Cratnn are pre paring lo leave In a few day for Kn terpiiae, Oregon, to make their home. Mre. H. B. Turner baa returned to th Turner farm from bar vlalt with friend at Walla. Walla aad rrowa ler. . ' Walter Payne baa aeeured lha con tract for painting Joe Kay'a big barn I at hie place near tha Bumper school houa. Dr. rarnawortb cam up from Pen dleton flaturday and waa rled to th third dear la th local "blue lodge" of Maaon. Mr. and Mr. W. B. Drlaketl ar back at their home In Weetoa after an extended vlalt with their daughtere at tllltyard and Dayton. JeM Powla zpcta to leave Sunday for Enterprla lo or what ; avenue of frtm wu Bd.red. een.utinf of In Tb grade puplla la three rom of th Weaton rhonli, under th dlre lion Of Mr, B. E. Qelta, Mr. Oelaa and Mia Kilmer, have bulled themaelve recently la alaanlng up tha neatly ter raced lawn In front of th aehool building. Th raaull h been a de cided Improvement, highly eredltabl lo th eara and Industry1 af lha bor and girl who did lb work. Th header ia Informed by Bupertntendenl Huaimw thai in pupil win are lo keep I he grounda la aplck and ap condition thla spring and eummer If provided with a lawn mower which will doubtlea be forthcoming. Thank to lha waterworka Improvement, there will bo ample water for Irrigation. Clark B, Nelaon, well kaowa Pen' dlelonlan, had rather a chilly expert fare while trying to ford McKay creek la a motor car. Aa tha Baal Oregonlaa telle th tale, "la mid stream, wlih th water up lo the eeats, th engine died and the ear elopped. Thar waa not much to do, but Nelson waa willing to try that. Taking off his outer gar menu he lowered himself Into th Icy waters to explore. Tor about naif aa hour he continued a Heptember Morn pos whlls hi veins blued up and his teeth chattered. Eventually be de cided he could not do anything but wall, and he did wait until another car, a Wrd aa usual, arrived upon th seen lo extricate him." At a base ball meeting held her last Monday evening J. H. Prle waa nan Imoualy elected aa manager of the team which Weaton proposes to put Into th field thla season. This great aeaa waa thrust upon Mr. Price during hi absence (ram town-; and bo played even by in turn throating u upon Clark Wood. A delegation was over from Athena thla week per automobile and proposed a strictly amateur league to constat of Hells, Athena, Weston and Milton-rreewster. They say th proposition I received with favor In the several towns and that It la likely auch a league will soon be organised. Tha ladle of All Saints' Guild met March 4 at th horn of Mr. Lllltaa Frederick. Ten member and three gueata. Mrs. C. P. Bui finch, Mr. R ProudfH and Mb Olady Banister. were present. . Mr. Proudflt became a member of the society. A abort pro- employment ar open In that growing Wallowa county town. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider. Mr. aad Mrs. J. H. Price and Mr. William Mac Kenxte motored Monday to the Oar- den City for a day visit Student of Weaton High have be n rehearsing a piay. -Enaagea oy Wednesday.' to be presented In April under th direction of Mia Emma Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Ira Suae were vlalt Ing frlenda In Weston Friday while on their way from Portland lo Keating, Oregon, where Ira will conduct a cat tie ranch. Charles L. Plnkerton ha begun hi annual dutle aa deputy aaaeaaor for Weaton dlatrict. He waa at Pendie ton Tueaday consulting with but chief and securing hi supplies. It I expected that the county road making campaign near Weaton wilt be. gin about the flint of April. Two rock cruahera will be used and a force of approximately to men employed. The Pendleton, Adama. Athena and Weaton auto atage leave Weston twice dally tor Pendleton at t a. m. and I p. m Round trip, I1.7S. Headquarter at Goodwtn'e drug etor. A. M. Boy- den. proprietor. Lee Cohen and a party of ladle mo tored up from Pendleton Sunday, evidently for the purpose of taking a turn around Weaton s celebrated foun tain for after performing thla feat they drove right bacK again. Weaton O Marion O'Harra . , Oregon millinery We have just received our new spring stock of ; Trimmed Hats Spring Opening Tuesday & Wednesday, March 16 and 17 Til ItJiMsy Siors Call on ua at oar new location in tha Gould brick. ALMA BARNETT Fernet Her Shrtee. A woman frum a small town. In the diy to do om ahopplna. atepped up to a clerk at the hosiery counter lo on of the department stores -Pay." she wild, "I waul to got two IMiirs of locking like my Mater from Keutucky bought her last August. dont knuw your stater, and I probably would out remember what abe bought, even If I were acquainted wltb her," eiHiilned the clerk. "Yon moat remember my slater." in stated the customer "She ia a little. heavy eat woman, "-Indlanapoila News Th Duta'a Walk. "To meet one lu th duke'a walk," Thla ta an Inrliatiua to fight a duet In the vicinity of Ilolyruod boua. Scotland, there la a pine called tba duke'a walk, ao called from lu being lha favorite promenade of the Duke of York, afterward Mug Jamaa II. Tht walk la aald to bav been the common rendeavoua for Battling affair of honor, aa tb alt of tha Uritlab museum waa In Kogland. Rvngl "War are you ao cnixy to take mud hatha? There's nothing tb matter wltb you," "I fa thla way. doctor. I wa Brought op In a lace eollnr and a Fauntleroy I suit. And I alwaya rowed that I would get my aim re of playing In the mud aoin dny."-Uilvlll Courier Journal. It Mad a Dlffsrenoa. ' "Bllffer ta always tniklng about bla lov for tba plain people." "Tear "Well, the other day aouiehody called hi daughter plain, and ha waa hotter than a red bended huitiet" Clevelaud Plain Denier. Curleu Old Custom. In Peru It wa once th cnatom for domestic servant lo hare two of their upiier front teeth extracted. Their ao rnce indicated servitude HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law I Practice in all State and Federal Courts. ATHENA, OREGON W. M. Ptttnee C, It. Blihep Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS Pendleton, Or. Free water, Or. Bishop Paddock will be in Weaton and hold servlcca at the Episcopal church on Sunday, March St. Mum Alice J. Knight, deaconncaa, will vlalt Weaton next week, and expect to hold a Lenten aervlce on Wednesday v alng. Th Toung People' Society of the United Brethren church will devote their monthly social meeting thla (Fri day) evening to a program In honor of St Patrick, to be given at the O. W 8tagg realdence. All who are Inter ested In the society are Invited to at tend. F. 3. Beale, well known resident of thla end of the county? haa been aued by his wife, Oxota M. Beale, for a dl vorce. Th plaintiff charge non support, claiming that In January last her husband left her at her daughter'a home and refused to longer live with her. They were married January It !1S. , i Mrs. Unnle Harkleroad, who aa Mlaa IJnnle Dixon attended the Eastern Oregon Normal In former years, waa her last week for a brief vlalt with Mr, and Mre. Frank Taylor while on her way home from Boise. She now realdea In Idaho county, and Mr. Har kleroad wsa a representative from that county In the Idaho leglalature. : Arthur Rosa, on of Weston' popo lar young farmer, la at Walla Walla thla week receiving treatment for singular malady which haa afflicted hla left aide and right eye. following an attack of la grippe. The trouble ta aald to have oen pronounced creeping paralyata by the attending physician, Dr. Nelms, and la regarded aa quite aerloua. On Friday evening, March 19, a high aehool debate will be held In the local auditorium, the competing teams being those of Ferndale and Weaton. The Weaton representative, Ethel Lane, James Wood and Loren Maybea, will then take the negative aid of the government ownership question. While upholding the affirmative, they recent ly lost to Athena. Charles Smith arrived from Gray's Harbor, Wash., thla week, for a visit with hla mother, Mrs. W. E. Lytic, and hla brother Clay. Mr. Smith la a sign writer, cartoonist and draught. man, and think of locating at Walla Walla. He says that dull times pre vail around Gray's Harbor and Aber deen because of the suspension of work In th sawmill and logging camps Even thtAmen who do secure work are compelled to work for (tarvajlon wage In order to hold their Jobs. The Saturday Afternoon club held It laat Saturday meeting with Mrs. C. H. Smith, Roll call was responded to by naming th atate officers of Oregon, and the opening eon was sung by the club, A paper en "Transportation and Harbors of Oregon" waa read by Mrs. W. 8. Payne. A violin aolo by Mrs. C. L. Plnkerton. accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Price, was received with hearty ap plause. The hostess waa assisted In serving refreshment by Mrs. J. A. Mc Ra and Mr. W. E. Wood. atrumental solos by Mrs. C. H. Smith and Mr. A. Jamee and a reading by Mlaa Banister. A dainty luncheon wes served by the host, assisted by Mr. Smith and Mlaa Von Wlnxinrod. Th next meeting will be held April S at the home of Mr. Freak Graham. Fifteen member and four visitor were present at a meeting of the Wo man s Missionary noeiety neid Wed nesday arte moot) at tha noma of m ra. W. A. Graham. After the usual bust net session th program conducted by Mrs. W I lee j w taken up. Tha sub ject, "The Adilescent at Home Our Opportunity." Several papers were re ail and discussed with -much Interest, VMtors were: Mr. Mabel Graham Mis Kiss Von Wintxingerode, Mlaa Emma Job neon and Mr. Maybea. Aa- eloted bv Mrs. Alice nice and Mrs. Mattel Graham, the hostess served de licious refreshment, S. A. King la reported to be getting good resutu In the feeding of alfalfa meal and grain to hi hogs. In th pro portion of three quarter of alfalfa meal to one quarter of grain. This make a balanced ration on which the hog ar said to thrive. A device for rutting alfalfa, bay or straw Into fin meal haa been installed at his place by Watta Roger, who have also auppllrd him with a grain grinder. It la aald that plain at raw cut Into tiny blta by thla machine make a tempt Ing appeal to stock, and that every bit of It will be eaten James Klrkpalrlck, Jr., waa arraign. ed Monday In Justice Lleuallen's court on a charge of trespass preferred by Mrs. A. A. Dunnlck thla being an other case which grew out of a recent "tlck-tackina" stunt on th part of some of Weston's young men. The de fendant waa represented by Judge Fee of Pendleton, who filed a demurrer to the complaint.. The case waa then postponed to an indefinite data by the court, pending further action by the dlatrict attorney, who waa unable to attend. Weaton Mountain W. C. T. IT. met Ith the president, Mr. Isabel! Schneider, March in. Mr. Eennard and Mrs. Heeler of Weaton were pre ent and helped lha little Union with information concerning; the work, and by giving Inspiration ami encourage ment. Light refroahmenta were served. It i probable this Union will hold a rake tale in Weston some time in April. Charge made by Mr. Jaruaha Crab that her half-brothers, M. I.. Watt and Homer 1. Watta. had conspired to gether to defraud her of her share of the estate or their father, the lata Thomaa J. Watt, were aired Wednes day in county court. Complaint was dismissed on motion or Mrs. ,ran at tornev. who found that the estate had been honestly administered by M. L. watta. ' " J. M. Bent lev, president of the Uma tilla County Pioneer Association, haa lleiwt In I.K nniintv AX rirt enit wee one of the original residents of Happy Canyon. Hi TM birthday anniversary haa lust been celebrated at Pendleton ny a party or pioneer irienns, ana we hope he passes me century mark Mr. and Mr. E. W. Bovts have ar rived from Oklahoma with a view to locating at Weaton, and would like to have farm employment. Mrs. Hoyts is a daughter of J. H. Gordon, residing on south water street. Full supply of packaso seeds, onion sets and early seed potatoes. Karlv Rose, Early Everett and Early Ohio, the two last mentioned variet ies Hav ing been shipped in from Michigan. Tha O'Harra Store. Walter S. Wells, from earlr rears a resident or femueton, ended nis own lire Tuesday nignt oy a pistol snot in tha head. Ha waa made despondent bv the llauor habit and iniuriea duo to a fall. The new waterworks reservoir three miles above town wa filled to capacity this week, creating a prettv mountain lake. It will bo filled aud emptied a time or two In order to Boat off the debris. Cab.- livery, feed and board stable. open day and nlgbt. Barn on Water street. Telephone connections. Cah to and from deimt 25 oenta for round trip. Lafe MoBride. Lowell Rogers has bought another "elirhtr" in the Adams district, the Naroisse La Course tract, at $100 per acre. Our new stock of trimmed hats will be opened for display next Tuesday and Wednesday. The oooomy store, N Some improvement Is reported in the eumlition of D. N-. Van Skiver. eMraB7TeajgxmrTa ajma8Mra7tarM Bll!lfaTaaw a-graJ iBysTnaaTaJ ia .ranrg,A "tJ j Es3 B Baft 2S&aaamh 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 Wat ES M Hardware and Implements Cbickeoa wanted. K. E. Zehm. Frank O'Harra and William Bogert were motor ear tourists to Weaton yes terday. Athena and Weaton schoolboy team will olar tba Brat ball game of the sea- sun tomorrow afternoon on tb local diamond. A child In the family of C. Cheney, who conduct th Tfcarp Bros, garag at Athena, haa developed mild symp toms of diphtheria, and th house ha been quarantined. For spot cash for limited time will make a special price of L00 for dry tamarack and red Br conlwood deliv ered In town. Thia ia No. 1 wood. Weaton Brickyard. Mrs. William Helmer of Oakeadale. Wash., who was a resident of Westoa In pioneer days, waa a guest during th week of Mrs. A. Kinnear. The lata Mr. Helmer formerly owned the Kinnear place above town. Mrs. Llllle Miller announces her spring millinery opening for Friday and Saturday of thia week at her store In Athena. She will have a beautiful display of the latest modes, and In vite th presence of Westoa ladies. According to the Press the result of Athena's municipal election caused considerable eurpri. Inasmuch as there wa only one ticket In the field and but little Interest waa expected. However, lit votes war cast, a large number of women going to th poll, nd H. O. Worthtngton. a dark horse. ran H. I. Watta a cloae race for mayor. Watta received tt vote and Worth tngton to. S. E. Proome, N. A. Miller. M. L. Watts and J. W. Welch were elected to the council. V. C. Burke and B. B. Richards were again elected as treasurer and recorder, respective ly. - :. ' PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Sam Drumheller ranch at the Bolus school house eiirht miles south of Walla Walla and five mile east of Milton, on Thursday, March 18, 1915, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following prupertr: Fifty bead horses and mules; two milch cows; two combined harvesters; 1 gang plows: two cook houses on wheels; gaa engine; five wagons; hacks and buggies; 10 weeders: four heavy disc harrows: two binders; throe mow ers and rakes; potato planter; three ranirea and cooking utensils; black smith outfit; water tank; fanning mill; lu slickers, and many other articles found on a large ranch. r ree lunou and feed. The owner has disposed of this ranch and all goods will be sold without re serve. Kegular terms. ' SAMUEL DRUMHELLER, Owner. Fred Eiffert, Auctioneer; D. C. San derson, Clerk. THE REAL ROMANCE. (Ben H. Lampman.) On that mysterious mountain, be side the river Wham, where leaps the crysta.1 fountain at any hour that am. met the perfect maiden, nor eyes with luster laden aerenely we sat down to talk of scrambled eggs and ham. We did not speak of money, we did not rant of love the moon, a globe of honey, benignly beamed above but lightly did our chatter upon th sephyr coast we apoke of buckwheat batter and how to butter toast! On that mysterious mountain, be side the river Wham, where lisps the secret fountain un brooked by doom or dam, I met th perfect princes and bade adieu to qulncea sedately we sat down to prate of peach and, apple Jam. We spoke no word of wooing. we did not gush on art above the I ringdove's cooing I heard her beating i heart but softly did wo utter, uponj the sighing breese. a preference to, butter and real cream In peas! On that mysterious mountain, beside 1 tha river Wham, where springs th happy fountain cascading in salaam, I met the perfect fair one, with dreamy eyes thst dare one and blithely we sat down to speak of mutton chops and lamb. Wo did not dwell on fables of ancient foreign folk beyond the pal- J ace gabies I saw the kitchen smoke! we made no classic flivver, we pledged no burning cow, for both of u liked liver and supper's ready now! Pasadena, Cel. A scientist her has eveloped a paraalta of th house fly. which he believe will destroy that pest or reduce it number ao that It will no longer figure as a death dealing foe to the human race. wlUJAA raacKEttZie, 'ruietat J. H. miCC. Vk Pmlecat M. SMITH, Cashltr C L BLOACRCN. Established 1891 Su Farters Bask of Weia You may pay your taxes at this bank and save the ex pense of a trip to Pendleton DIRECTORS William MacKenxie, Dr. F. D. Watts, Joseph Wurxer. G. W. Stagg, J. H- Price, J. C Price, E. U. Smith. I . , . , II 1 - I auiw mm V, u , 1 - H 111 i-s-r ' sM6 VI. iff. .. iJit1-,'""'"''' ' UM ,4L -t.v.c .MSNsl'l A. H.1 Full Quarter Sawed Oak Buffet Attractive in Price and Quality aW E O El Qja fattnfgtM PURE DRUGS Patent Medicines Toilet Articles : Wall Paper ' Aldon's Candies Kodaks H. GOODWIN Druggist, Weston, Oregon