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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1915)
( Weston Bakery Truth llrrad, Cult and I'mttry. Kin Carolina. Cw Moult at All Hours, !flie. W' HTlltie In Lodge himI Party Huira. ZEHM the Baker Dutmli Building, Mxln mikI Waler Shoe imI llanmaa retired next dor. BREVITIES Millinery Trimmed Hats Now on Display at Til Economy Stirs Call on us lit our new location In the Gould brick. Clili'krnt wanted. K. K. fcehm. Mr. nail tin, Albert O'llarra wars vlaltlna: TuwMlay with relatives ana frh tnU in rndliun. If. I llvdrlrk la now prepared la da all klmla ut aulumublla ifpalrlna; al I ha Wlnn Harass la Uauallm'a tilatkemllh ehop, (lua l.urliow. an i porlnnrad in pa I ciilliT from Portland, arrlvad In Wis- Ion Ihla wwk lo form eo-psrlneralilp with A. P. I'vrry. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mvli wtr vlalt- lua Muiiilay In I'ondlalon al the bad Ida of Allrn Ithodae. frlrnd and roinrad of Mr. Mala who la earluue ly III. r. u. l.uraa waa called laal k 'lu hi. fathir'a home In Wrsl rut Atkenaaa. by a ma announrlnn thai lha old rnllman had Iron alrli'kan with paralysis. Much lo the pleasure of hie many frlmda In Ihla community. rporle from IVndlalon aay lhal a dorldad lm- provi-ttianl la ehown ihla wark In th cundlilon of I). N. Van Hklvar. Tha Halurday Afternoon Club of Wntnn la arransln- lo olwr Hetur day, April I. aa "rule Itnprovamanl hay," and will bold an open nivalin. An appruplrata program will ba pre awtled. Tha I'cndli'lon, Adams, Athena and Wrslun auto alas; loavea Wealon Iwlca dally for I'rnilU'lon al ( a. m. and I p. in Hound trip, 11.71. Headquarters al tld Ill's druif slore. A. M. lioy den, proprietor. Greeting to All Our new Dry Goods Store is now open and ready for business in the Brandt build ing, corner of Main and Water streets, where we offer a well-chosen stock of seasonable merchandise. We aim to please you and intend to please you, if we can do so by courteous at tention and fair dealing. With our previous success ful experience in business at Weston back of us. we do not come to you as strang ers, and we think we know what you want We will do business on a strictly cash basis, which is the fairest system alike to merchant and customer and will enable us to quote you the lowest prices consistent with a living profit The Brandt Store Tha International are planning a viail ALMA BARNETT B. P. Rocks W is ' b ' T r tllbla niudenta lu Waalon ncit '...Milk r k . , . i,kla riaali.p. Ifc'hrt I will prreenl Ihalr propaganda lo lha loral public. Una of them will ba hi re n April t and 4, and lha olhar on April II and II. Herman tlraham waa her on a bualneaa vlall Ihla wwlc from hla pri-e-enl horn on t'uget Mound near Un Hranch, Waah. He rvporta lhal ha la hlhly plraard with hla new location. here ha haa boating, awlmmlng and fishing al hla very doora. A daughter waa born March It lo Mr. and Mra. K. Dui'ula al their horn on lha Ixiwall llogera farm near Adama. I'rlvate advlcea from proud but weary alork aay that lha youngater waa among lha flnrat he haa aver transported, and weighed 111 pound. 'Farm Ijinda In Oragon" la lha II lie or a booklet Just laaued by lha rarm land llureau of the Oregon I velopmenl league. It ronlalna a 111 of aeveral hundred farma and amall plerea of land for aala. with prlcce and term. It la ilenlgned to bring toguthar nwnera of land and prospective buycra without lha Intervention of middle men or agenla. Toplra will be mailed lo Ihoaa Inlerreted. John Harder, well known farmer of lh Dry creek neighborhood, peaard through town Monday on an auto mobile li Ip Into Harney county. Hav Ing leaaed out all of hla land holding ,. , ..... 'In Ihla a-ctlon. Mr. Harder conlem SCLCCTCD EGGS lor natChinj pl.lra engaging In Ow twk bualneaa .In H.irney inunty. and the object of I'ar Selling of Hfliten ...75c Pack ad for Shipment l.00 MUS. U 8. WOOD, Weaton. Oreifoii HOMER I. WATTS Attorney il-Uw t'raeileea la all Staio and Federal t'oiirta. ATMI.NA. OKIItrUN hla Journey la lo look up a location. He la accompanied by Olln Itaaer, who la In aearch of a hoinralead. Harry Turner and hla iwo aona are happy In the poaaeaalon of a new llnynea touring rar. It la a handaoma and powerful automobile with ex tremely graceful llnea, and la equipped with all the tateel wrlnklre In car cnnalrurllon. Ita wire-apokad wheela conatltule a novelty In ihla neck o' the woode. The Haynea, by lha way. la manufactured by the aame man w-ho made Ihe flrat automobile In America, j J I 1 LJ v UN i IMPORTED PERCHERON Season of 1915 Joe Hodgson's: March 21, 28. ApriU, 11, 18, 25. May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. June 6, 13, 20, 27. July 4. Alick Johnson's: March 22, 29. April 5, 12, 19, 26. May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. June 7, 14, 21, 28. Ceo. B. Carmichael's : March 23, 30. April 6, 13, 20, 27. May 4, 11, 18, 25. June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. James Hodgson's: March 24, 31. April 7, 14, 21, 28. May 5, 12, 19, 26. June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Chas. M. Schneider's: March 25-26.. April 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30. May 6-7, 13-14, 20-21, 27- 28. June 3-4, 10-11, 17-18, 24-25. July 1-2. H. ,W. Brown's : March 27. April 3, 10, 17, 24. May I,' 8, 15, 22, 29. June 5, 12, 19, 26. July 3. TERMS Single service $8, payable at time of service, with privilege of season rates. Season $12. payable at end of season. Insurance $20, payable when mare is known to be with foal. (Mares bred by in surance must be attended regularly, or, season rates will be charged.) Pine Greek Horse Company R. W. BROWN, Manager. LEE KIRK, Groom. t'nlraa there la a rearrangement of prearnt plana, tha Celllo canal will be opened for the paaaaga of boala for five daya In April, probably between Ihe loth and Uth, and It la expected that a number of eteamer now on tno upper river will be brought to Port land for overhauling and Iwo or more boata will carry freight from Portland to I'aaco, KvnncwicK ana oiner jtoinia. if'onaiructlon work on the canal I practically flnlahed, but little remain ing to be done except to clean out an accumulation of rrfuee rnd to build a few brldgea for the accommodation of owner of flah whrcla and two for the paaaaga of team. The canal la being flnlahed ecveral week earlier than waa expected, and II will probably be opened permanently for navigation on May lal.( Howard Kllcy waa arraigned Wed neattay In Juatlca Ueuallen'a court on a charge of Mealing leather from tha Allan Harnett building. W, U Cooper, a local ehoemaker, waa the proaecul Ing wllneea. Illley entered a plea of guilty and waa ernlrnced to 10 daya In Jail. Tha defendant la an elderly man who waa employed for aeveral weeka at 7.ehm' bakery, and afterward per formed the function of a "awamper" for the local aaloon. It la aald that ha mlaapproprlated Iwo quarta of liquor, but no charge waa entered again! him on Ihla acore. After hla little deal In leather he left town, but waa found In a field not far away by Countable Hamper. The Portland Commercial club hna juat received from the preee advance coplea of the new Oregon Almanac, a volume of atatlatlca and Information regarding every community In thla atate. The advance coplea are being aent out aa rapidly oa poealble to oil papera and periodical In the atate, al eo to commercial rluba and almllar or ganlxatlon. In about two weeka the tnnln laaue of about 100.000 coplea will be off the pre ml, and will-be aent out In rraponaa to written requeaia from Individual anxloua to aecura rellablo data on Oregon. Milton Eagle: The apllt log drag haa contributed more toward the econ omlo maintenance of public hlghwaya than any Implement of modern usage. It dnea not require anectnl act of the legislature, bond laaue nor expenalve educational camnalgna to make It available aa uaually precedes construc tion work, A drag can be built or purt'haaed for twenty dollars and I eaally operated by any one who can drive a team. We need mora drags In Ihla valley. A meeting of local bualneaa men and cltlxcna Interested In the "pioneers' picnic" la called for next Monday af ternoon at two o'clock at the office of 8. A. Barm. Dates will then be set and committees appointed for the an nual reunion of the Umatilla County Pioneers, Association, and alao of the Son and Daughters of Umatilla Coun ty Pioneer. J. M. Bentley, president of tho aaaoclntlon, has promised to come up from Pendleton and preside at the meeting. Tha local manairer announce the followlnjr line-up and battlnir order, subject to change, for next Sunday's ball ifame: Uloinirren, drat; Lovell, third; Heatlie, xecond: Kennnrd, short; Uarnea, center; P. Turner, left; F. Smith, rlirht; A. Wood, catcher; N. O'Harra, pitcher. The ext ra men are Klrkpatrick, V. Smith and K. Smith. The lat ter works Sunday for M. Tur ner, scheduled aa reirular rlirht irar- dener, who w4lt be out of town. Umatilla county Is aald to have an extremely modeat exhibit at the Pana ma-Pacific exposition, consisting sole ly of one of the gigantic panoramas of the Pendleton Roundup and a hand some exhibit of Indian robes and blankets. Secrutary Cranston of the Pendleton Commercial Association will leave for San Francisco April 7 to rep resent thla county at the fair, and hopes to be able to take some of Its products with him. The Pendleton papera report that Umatilla county la threatened with an Invasion by the army worm, whloh has made Ita appearance in Coomb's can yon in large numbers. Cab, livery, feed and board stable, open day and nljfhl. Ham on Water street. Telephone connections. - Cab to and from depot 25 cents for round trip. Lafe McBride. Mrs. John Fisher, a resident of Wes ton in early years and the mother of Mrs. Ishain Davis, died recently at her home in Saskatchewan, Canada. Wanted A small loan on good se curity. Inquire at llilt oftloa. Tha W. C. T. V. will conduct raks aala Halurday aflernooa at the O'llar. ra store. Draamland mollon pictures at Wes ton opera houas nest Monday and Tuaaday av.nlnge. Mr. and Mra. M. B. MeTormlrk of Walla Walla and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kd Painter and daughter of Kureka Flat were guests Hundsy at tha horns ef H. W. HrowR., For Hale-One 10-foot cut McCor mirk header with four header lanes llsa been uaed only 19 data. Will be aold cheap. A pply to T. C. Klllult Co., pillion, uiejfxiu. Ilert Winn, a prominent young far mer of llcllx, formerly of Wealon, waa operated upon for appendlrlila Halurday al Pendleton. lie to pro gressing favorably toward recovery. Athena Preaa: Waller Adama h traded "I4," a car known from her to Juneau, Alaaka, for an 11 100 six cylinder liulck roadeter. Ills new rsr Is one of the beat put out by the Bulck ear lory, having power and apead lo burn. Br a Vols of two to one Wealon won the recent high school debate agslnst Kerndal. taking ths negative aide of Ihe government ownership queatloa. By defeating Hermlaton, Athena High becomes debating champion of Ihe county exclusive of Pendleton. The members of tha Athena, team winning hla honor were Arnold Koepka, Zola Keen and Louis HI. wart. William B. While, a young rancher of Hermlaton. aald to be wealthy, la under arrest on a charge of enticing a 17-year-old girl Into his home snd keeping her over night Ths com plaining wltnoaa Is Walter Botkln. atepfalher of the girl. Th girl con fessed to her mother, snd both of them fled from their home, fearing the hsma and notoriety Involved, but were found Halurday by officers. The Athena Military Hand irsve a moat dellgiitful concert In Wealon last evening. This is without doubt one of he very beat small town band In the nitedHtatea. In fact. It would hus tle the average town of ten times the sire of Athena to produce one meas uring ant where near up lo Its atsndsrd of excellence. Director A. T. Gordon has reason to feel proud of his sixteen piece orgsnlzallon and of his ova work In building it. The band was saaiated In lie program of specialties by local talent. BASEBALL SEASON TO OPEN SUNDAY The Blneham Spring been leased to W. K. Hooh and V. resort ' haa K. Van Dusen of Pendleton, who will make many improvements. ' See E. E. Zehm at the Weston bak ery If you want neat workmanship In ahoe and harness repairing. - The Wealon Mountain W. C. T. tT. announces that It will give cake sale in Wealon on April 17, , The newly-orgsnlsed East End baseball league will make Ita bow next Sunday to the sport-loving world. It bc-glna lla career under very favorable auaplcea, with a compact circuit com prising four good towns In the big wheat belt of Umatilla county. Its sponsor feel assured that It la a "sure winner." both from the stand point of sport snd finances. Next Sunday al three o'clock In the afternoon the local fane will be given their first taste of baseball In Kit. Helix and Weston will be the oppos ing teams, and each la eager to an nex thla first game with the prestige It gives In the lesgue race. An en gaging brand of amateur baseball will undoubtedly be served to the public. The Weston grounds have been put In fine condition, thanks to the good work of Mr. Oelas and his student, snd the grand stand haa been rebuilt for the benefit of the fair fannettes, whose presence at the game Is desired In order to Inspire snd encourage the home team. Below to the league schedule, as aent out to the several managers by President Richards: March II Helix at Weston, Athe na at Mllton-Freewater. April 4 Weston at' Athena. Mllton Freewater at Helix. April 11 Athena at Helix. Weston at Mllton-Freewater. April 18 Mllton-Freewater at Wes ton. Helix at Athena. April IS Helix at Mllton-Freewa ter, Athena at Weston. May t Weston at Helix, Mllton- Freewater at Athena. .. May (Athena at Mllton-Freewa ter, Helix at Weston. May 1 Weston at Athena, Milton Freewater at Helix. May II Athena at Helix, Weston at Mllton-Freewater. May 10 Mllton-Freewater at Wes ton, Helix at Athena. June I Helix at Mllton-Freewater, Athena at Weston. June IS Weston at Helix. Mllton- Freewater at Athena. June 10 Athena at Mllton-Free water, Helix at Weston. June 27 Weston at Athena, Mllton- Freewater at Helix, July 4 Athena at Helix, Weston at Mllton-Freewater. k ; ) ri aUt eH-.-ai I ,r--e-ie i TtfH" H-4 " "Ttl If IT. In YiF-it----1, --T-7- 1 1 Revonoc 'woven Wire Fencing is made of the finest quality of hard drawn galvan ized steel wire. All the wire used in its manufac ture is selected by skilled workmen and must with stand the rigid acid test. Prices on Revonoc hog fencing are as follows: 26 in. high, 6 in. stay, 27c per rod; 26 in. high, 12 in. stay, 23c per rod. Special prices for cash and quantities. ' We are also showing a fine" lot of Split Cedar Posts on which we are making a special price of 10c each. ' Mr. Proobatcl's 74Ut Birthday. The following from the Sunday Ore. gonlan Is of Interest to Weston read- em: Mr. and Mrs. George W. Proebstel. of 84 East Forty-fourth street, en tertained a large number of. friends and relatives at an elaborate dinner party. Tuesday. The affair was given In honor of George W. Proebstel's 74th birthday. He is one of the earliest pioneers of Oregon, having crossed the plains with his parents In 1851. At Weston, Or., he was for many years a hardware dealer and a prominent cltlsen, having served Umatilla county as state senator two consecutive terms. A unique fact concerning the dlnnor is that the added ages of the 15 peo ple present amounted to 1084 years. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George W. Proebstel, Mrs. Elisabeth Wright, Mr. and Mra'. Andrew Proeb stel, Mrs, John Rowland, Mrs. Mary Von Atta. Frank Von Atta, Mrs. WU llsm Omnlly, Mrs. Aspland, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tamlesle, Ruth Tamlesle, Jacob Wagonblsst, Mr. and Mrs. James Wsgonblast, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Proeb stel, Margaret Proebstel and John Mock. Pink? Was Too Ctautloua. Colonel Boyd says In the Athena Press: 'Pink" Harbour. Weston's leading brick manufacturer, was In town flash li.g a handful .of ? gold pieces. Never before In our life did we fool more In the humor to shake hands with Mr. Harbour. We'll risk a bet that our esteemed contemporary did not shake hands with Mr. Harbour knowing the tat ter's discretion. 2s R Wate Hardware and Implements 1 ADMI.VIKTHATOirS NOTICE TO CBEwrrons. In the County Court or tne rnsie Oregon for Umatilla. County. In the matter of the Estate of Eliza beth Prlne (sometimes cslled fclixa Prlne), Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator or me estate of Elisabeth Prlne (sometimes cslled Elixs Prlne). deceased, with the will annexed, by order of the above entitled County Court, and have duly qualified. All persons having claims againai Id estate are required to present the aame to me. with proper voucnera, ai the office of Carter At Smythe. In the American National Bank Building. In the City of Pendleton. Umatilla Coun ty. Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated March 5. 115. E. O. DE MOSS. Administrator, etc. 1 I The Domols Immer sed directly Into the well The water la al ways pure, cold snd fresh. No water storage tank of any kind la used, ss they sm tut be kept clean. Pure water auar come direct from the well. from Tha MILWAUKEE AIR POWER WATER SYSTEM praasars comes from a task of compr mid air snpplwd by gasoline or other power. araica operat.a any aambw of arsus or ctsierns at any oistaoca. Can not f rta, and powar caa bsinuutlr art at huh prw nre for fire sarrica. Costs little, assy to install la ow or old bonae, nonius cost lorn. Sstisfactioai gaaraateed cc la I Si mww Look Into This now while your farm buildings are safe, and protect them from fire and loss. You'll want a water system some time. Get the best and ret it now the "Milwau kee Air Power." We also install Complete Electric Lighting Plants for Farms Just fill out this blank and mail: ftlLUAA MatKENZlE, President J. H. PRICE. Vies President t. H. SMITH. Cashier E. L BLOMGBEN. Established 1891 h Farmers Bask of Weston You may pay your taxes at this bank and save the ex pense of a trip to Pendleton DIRECTORS-Williaro MacKenxie, Dr. F. D. Watta, Joseph Wuner. G. W. Staggs, J. H. Price, J. C Price. E. M. Smith. I am interested in Water Supply Lighting Plant (underline one or both) and would like more infor mation. Name P. O. Address j ' saaBKataaaaSaaanH jgf0ggggmmammr.. - I a a j ' f - ' H Full Quarter Sawed Oak Buffet Attractive in Price and Quality Ea P. BeMOSS j Mail this to ELECTRIC SUPPLY & FIXTURE CO. Walla Walla 106 East Main St Or see WATTS & ROGERS Weston, Oregon. I Dr. Farnsworth DENTIST Phone or write for an appointment. Temple Building Pendleton Oregon i and Kodali Supplies Films Developed and Printed. H. GOODWIN Druggist, Weston, Oregon TS;r-" H