The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, April 30, 1915, Image 2

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    Are .You GoiEig?
Where?
"Why, to the Celilo celebration, or fish
ing1, or camping, or hunting, or autoing or
anywhere that you will need lunches. We
have everything that is eatable, and can as
sure you of something nice for a lunch.
And don't forget that we have a nifty
line of Men's Furnishings Summer Hats,
Caps, Gloves, Underclothes, Outing Shirts
and Light Summer Shoes.
STRAWBERRIES, Green Peas and
New Spuds are the new additions to our
vegetable counter which holds many appe
tizing green goods for the table.
L 1 O'Haira
GROCER
(Phone Main 241)
- - HABERDASHER
w might be able to establish woukl
ncounUr revolt to soon m our wr
U withdrawn. Th self respecting and
prudent Newfoundland dog will not in
terfere In a tat fltht,
Mexico will work iwt Itt own h1vi
tkm, or It lent worthy of salvation.
Only whan It reach mat of com.
plot chaos ahouh) th United Stats
InUrvsne, ami then only In co-oer-tton
with th South Ami rlcan repub
lics, which are aa much concerned aa
w In the maintenance of the Monroe
doctrine. Meanwhile, distressed Amer
icana may aav their livea by fleeing
acroaa the border. Their money they
should have been wise enough to Invest
under their own flag.
The mistska. mad by thia govern
ment waa In meddling; In the slighteet
degree with the affairs of our trouble
some neighbor. It should not be re
peated unless such 'a step becomes
plainly unavoidable. '
An Oregonlan Merganthalvr threw a
At the other night, and squirted out
th following jumble of capital letters
fifteen succeesiv times on th Sunday
edition market page:
ETAOINSHRDLU .
VY feel much more composed, thank
you, with hand composition.
Oregon legislator who assert that
they voted for an important and ques
tionable land grant resolution without
knowing what it contained, likewise
confessby the aame token that they
played the fool to another man's knave.
WESTON AVIATES
AND ATHENA WINS
lut ErtUUat 111 WU His If Ucal
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"How many people do you know. In
cluding youmeif, who ran repeat the
ten commandments?" Exchange.
Brother, more people than w know,
including yourself, who obey 'em.
Yesterday it snowed, thua spoiling
a beautiful spring rhapsody with which
th Leader was sure it could break
into tb Monday Crawfish.
Th Colonel should have known that
he would be bound to smell a little
himself if he fooled too much around
th New York Barnes.
WITH LEFT HOOK
TO THE STOMACH
Betty Eras Pats Uny Kitckell t Sites la
ttt Taint Isaai af Writes lest.
WESTON GARAGE
H. L. HEDRICK
Expert Auto and Gas Engine Repairing
All. Work Guaranteed
WESTON LEADER
CLARK WOOD, Psklbher
Butter Wrappers
Furnished and Printed at the Leader office
Sixty (minimum) $0 75
One hundred.......... 1 00
Two hundred........ 1 50
Each additional hundred. 0 30
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Strict! in Afhnct
Ttii Year fl RO
8i Months 0 75
Fnnr Months 0 BO
. ADVERTISING RATES
Per inch r month SO 80
Per inch, one insertion 20
loml, er line each insertion Oft
FRIDAY
APRIL 30. IOI5
Enttrta at th sesteffks at Wcttee, Onsen,
as atceaal-claM vail sutler.
Leander or Lord Byron would have a
helluva tiro right now in swimming
th Hellespont.
Saturday evening at Weston opera
house. Portland Bobby Evans put out
Larry Mitchell. Portland welterweight,
In the third round of a boxing bout
scheduled to so ten roumls.
Mitchell was outclassed In every.
thins; but weight, and a plainly In
distress almost from the beginning of
hostilities. He Jolted Hobby a time or
two st long range, but In faat Inftght
Ing Evans was so evidently his master
that the result was never In doubt.
The bell saved him ' In the second
round. In the third Evana thrice put
him to the floor, and the third time
he stayed for the count. Me was dased
when lifted to his feet and wanted to
Yprea is pronounced to rhyme with
sleepers, but otherwise is a good place
for them to stay away from.
"The easiest way for a girl to catch
husband Is by not trying," says a
fellow who evidently doesn't know.
None of us may amount to much
around here, but live coward in Wes
ton is worth a trench full of dead he
roes in Europe.
NOTICE TO PATRONS
Electric Service
Our tariff has been filed with the Oregon Railroad Commission,
and th following rule must be strictly observed:
RULE 2. Any bill not paid before the 30th of each month
becomes delinquent and the supply of electricity msy be dis
continued without notice to the customer, in which case an
additional payment of 60 cents will be required to turn elec
tricity on again. The right is reserved to discontinue the
supply or to refuse to supply anyone with electricity who is
in debt to the Company.
We want to be square with our patrons and to give them good
service, and only ask them to be square with us. If you sre dissat
isfied with your meter readings or for any other reason, kindly notify
cs and w will endeavor fo make amends.
Any and all contracts for service must be msde with the
Company.
See that your receipts are countersigned by E. A. Zerba or by
Laura Smith.
Our tariff may be found at the DeMoes Furniture Store or at
th Weston Leader office.
Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg. Wash.
Cuba announces that it will permit
no more prize fights which perhaps is
just as well for the moral welfare of
the fighters.
JUST HEP OX WATCEFTJLLT WaJTDtS
The Oregonian'a attitude on the
Mexican question reminds us of trying
to cure a plague patient by taking pos
session of his house and sleeping in
his bed. The following excerpt illus
trates it as well as another:
"MeManus wss evidently a brave
man whose confidence in the United
States had not been destroyed, though
it hsd been severely tried. It is no
reproach to his memory that he fought
nopeiessiy sgainst an army; It Is a re
proach to the United States that our
flag is so little respected in Mexico
that an army of bandits dared to at
tack an American citizen."
Mexico has the plague. Ergo, it be
comes the duty of Uncle Sam to seize
and chastise the patient, rule his dis
ordered household and expose himself
to pestilence.
"The greatest good to the greatest
number" of our own people demands
that we keep out of Mexico as long as
w possibly can, and let th sullen pa
tient alone to die or recover aa Provi
dence wills. Because th lives and
property of comparatively few Ameri
can eitizens are endangered, we are
not obliged to risk thousands of other
lives, entail the enormous expense of
an invasion and shoulder a burden thst
w might hsve to carry forever. The
Mexicans hat us, and any government
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Uiral SUaalai
W.
Mllton-Fveatr , 4
Weaton... S
Allien I
Helix I
Uifat Xcnm
Athena 10, Weaion 3.
Miliun-KrvewaterO, Hell I.
Rut Saaiar'i Cast
Weston at Helix.
Mllum-Kreewateral Athena.
Th atory la such a sad on that we
cannot print It her without smearing
the sporting Page with briny tears. We
prefer to leave the harrowing details
to Scorer Ilarnea, who alao wept, we II
be bound, when he wrote the sad ue
ecrlptlon which Is herewith appended
In tabulated form.
It Is more than enough to aay that
Weaion had that gam with Athena
well In hand up to the fatal seventh
when the Suburbanite began to take
kindly to O'ltarra'a slants snd to slam
them out to centerfleld. fielder M
Turner, who ordinarily knows how to
garden pretty well but was shifted out
of his regular poeltlon. couldn't
em. somehow. They went over him,
and under him snd through him until
proapectlve victory hsd been converted
Into overwhelming and dire defeat.
and loe Oaburn'a piratical gang
Invaders gloated gloatingly aa they
merrily chased Ihemaelvea around the
lot
After Oardener Turner had touched
hla match to the gas ths balloon went
very, very high. Home of the real of
the boys acquired that liuouclant
touch that cornea from loftlneast, and
booted the mundane sphere which In
this Instance waa enclosed In perfectly
good hone hide. Farmer O'Harr gt
dtuy looking down, derrlcked hlmae.lt
to terra flrma snd called Fulford to
the mound for the final aian Ful
ford being some little twlrler himaelf.
He stopped the onalaught of th ene
my, but not until they hsd worked
their deadly will.
The local baaeball magnate Informs
ua confidentially that he himaelf lost
the game thruugh an error of Juilg
ment. but that even Muggay MKlraw
pulla a boner now and then. It con
eolra himaelf by the clever showing of
his youngaters, snd the faat plsys put
through by Fulford. O'Harr and
Wood around the third station and the
terminal.
Ws believe we've already mentioned
Mr. Ilarnea, but 'twill do no harm
above him again Into the limelight
In order that he may grow ueed to
fame. Here's whsl he relates:
Athena
Rrooks 21.
V. Williams If
Stone cf
Kerf lb ....
K. Williams
IVrrt.ll 3b .
(Wiaw rf . . .
Kins'., c ...
Sliick p
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4
6
5
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5
4
&
5
S
H 111
3 4
Total 43 It) 13 20
Weston ah
Itlomtrren 2b 4
OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING
Wo aim to keep to tho front.
If you do not find what you wfoh, coll
ngftin. Tho next time we may have it.
Patterns will ho hero very soon.
We carry the well known brand of Ws
T. Corsets.
THE BRANDT STORE
To the Peoplo of Weston:
Now is the timo to buy your next win
ter's wood. Wo have contracted for
several hundred cords cut from largo
pino trees and are prepared to sell you
wood cheaper than you have bought it
for ten years. Wo will deliver thia
wood, for cash only, to any placo in
Weston at FOUR DOLLARS AND
FIFTY CENTS ($4.60) per cord. Or
ders will be taken at any timo and do
livery made as soon as possible.
Weston Brickyard
WMJl
Umatilla Chief
53560
year-old. nure-liren, tirown-waes stsinon, rrgiairreo in ine
Stud llouk of the American Trolling Knftetcr In rule I. Height. Ill
.standard Urol. Sire, Alton II., xw.
la a flv-ysr-okl. pure-bred,
dam. rriaet Is J.: sire of sire. Allsmont. ttWU; dam of sire. Tecora;
Fulford 3b 3
Kennsrtl ss 4
Wonde 4
K. Turner lb 4
Kirkpatrlck If 4
Smith rf 4
it.-ail.ecf 2
O'Harrap 3
M. Turner rl I
Total.
H ID
2 2
I 0
I 0
1 II
I 10
1 1
I 0
0 0
0 3
0 0
6
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3
4
2
2
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0
0
0
1
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33 3 8Z7 12 8
Start It Isalap
Athena 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 1-10
Weston 10200000 0-3
Samair?
Two-base hits Coshaw 2, Shkk. F..
Williams, Wood.
Three-has hits DePeatt, Brooke,
Home runs King.
Double plsvs Brooks to Harmon.
Nuralier of innlnira pitched by O
Uarra 8, Hhick , Fulford I.
lias hlts-off O'llarra 12. Slilck 8.
ruitoru i.
Struck out by O'Harr 8. Fulford 2.
SlilcK 7.
Basea on halls off O'llarra 1. Ful
ford 1, 8hlck I.
I'sssed bslls-KJnir 2. Wood 2.
Umpire, Dorrs nee: scorer, 8. Uarnes.
winated. Conn. Physicians ssy an
operation by which Richard Brlggs,
dairyman, wesrs a new eyetl msde
of flesh from his arm, will be success
ful.
(Portland Bobby Evans.)
know what happened, not aa yet real
Izlng that he had received a powerful
left hook In the pit of the stomach
At that, however, Mitchell shows
promise, having the advantage of
youth and strength and aome degree
of akilL He was up against a finished
ling craftsman, who csn deliver a
punch with the best of the light
weights. Abe Oordon, 10S pounds, displayed
much cleverness In his preliminary
three-round go wtlh Harry Alexander,
Athena lightweight, and was given
the decision.
Bud Anderson of Portland and Van
couver, who was regarded as a comer
until he encountered both Leach Cross
and the appendicitis, waa present at
the ringside, and announced through
Referee Carpenter that he would
challenge the winner.
Karl Coutts has about completed
arrangements for another meeting be
tween Bobby Evans and Billy Farrell,
a fart lightweight with whom Evans
Is very anxious to again try conclu
sions. This engagement will very
likely to be staged at Athena, where a
substantial guarantee Is said to have
been offered, and la sure to attract a
large attendance from Pendleton,
Walla Walla and Intermediate points.
Mitchell remains at Weston, and la
working with Evans at his training
quarters in the local gymnasium.
Dr. J. G. McMATH
OSTEOPATH
Office one block north of th bank
ATHENA, OREGON
Electric
Treatments
Phon S21
Given
1 Dr. Farnsworth j
DENTIST
hands: weight, 1150 pounds.
Ham. I'riacllla J.: sire of sir
sir of dam, thinner N. II. . 24270; dam of dam, tugenl KAly
TERMS -To Insure msr with foal, f-UOO; season. flSOO. Best of
car taken to avoid accidents, but not responsible should sny occur.
WESTON, at Slsmper's Stable-April 9. 10. 17. 18. !S, 2. Msy t, 4,
11. 12, 19. 20. 27. 2a. June 4. A. 12. 13, 20. 21. 2. i.
THR0N 0LSEN, Owner and Handler, Pendleton, Orefjort
m m v s- w
lbs L"VT.
ssl-V 1
snd M I
if The pamp dimmer
directly lino 1
II The water I
wsys purs, cold
fresh. No wsier tlorars
tana of say kind I uted.
ss they w sw be kept c lean
Hire water mtm corns direct
from th well.
MILWAUKEE AIR POWER
WATER SYSTEM
Beessere semes freei s task of eeai peeaeed
sir aappiMd b. aaaollne or cMh.r pow.r,
ucaoperiin an? nuatbr rx araiia
Of eutarna ai an sioance.
Can a I iaa. auo powar aaa
belauatljr eel at Mkpr
tare for Sre sarvtae. Coal
hula. eario install la near of
old hoaaa, raanlos eoi lew.
SalLiaetloa guafaotesd of
awaey back.
Look Into This
now wbilo your farm
buildings are safe,
and protect tbem
from firo and Iota.
You'll want a water
system some time.
Get the best and get
it now th "Milwau
kee Air Power."
We also install
Complete Electric- Lighting
Plants for Farms
Just fill out this blank and mail:
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Local Lodge Directory
STKVKNM MUM IK No. 49, K. OK t
Meets every Wrfluewui etenlar.
J. K. Kngliah, t. C. Clark Wsod,
K. of It. A K.
iVWTtiN l.tMlK Nt. eft. A, K. A.
M. Meela ery awoial and Immil
Hatortlay In each itionlh, lltchard
Morrlaon, W. M. I II. Davis, Hee.
WrXltlN I,tMiK NO.fi. I. O, O. r.
Meets evert Thurwtay evenlnif. W.
II Could. N. l. A. A. Kees, He.
Hoe.: K O. OvMuaa, Kin. He.
WKHTtiN t'AMI NO. 112. W. O. W.
Meet a the Oral ami llilnl Hatunlaj
of each month. Monro Turner, V.
,C. J. J. IWelrr. Clrrk.
I Kl'ltKKA ASHKMHI.V NO. 24, UN
lied Artlaana. Meets III first and
tlilnl M ijiiiIh a In each month. Net
lie Mn.vlH-e, M. A. Kranee V. Wood.
Heereisry.
HTKI'IIANIK TKMIT.K NO. S4. PV
tlilsn Klaiers. Meets the second and
fourth Mondntsln esoh month. Anna
O'llarra. M. K. f. Luella I'lnkertoo,
M. of K. It C.
HIAWATHA ItKIIKKAH IXDOK
No. HH. Meets ths seooml and fourth
Tucsilas of sach month. Ann O'
llarra, N. (J. (Mrs,. Kirkpatrlck,
Itce. Hoc. little Ilrandt, Fin. Me.
CltrSK'KNT C'HAITKK NO. 41, O.
I'',. H. Meets th second and foMrth)
Kriilny of each month. Mary K.
llarnes, W. M. Alice V. 1'rlce. See.
Phon or writ for
an appointment.
Tempi Building
Pendleton Oregon
I wilt carefully look after your lots
In the Weston cemeteries for a reason
able fea. 1. U Fuson. ,
J. H. Hough
Practical Painter
Will be glad to do your work,
and guarantees satisfaction.
Calf" Materials furnished by my
self or patrons.
Leave orders at Frank Skinner's
residence, S, Broad St.
Wcbton - On axes on
I am Interested in Water Supply
Lighting Plant (underline one or
both) and would like more Infor
mation. Name
P. 0. Address
Mail this to
ELECTRIC SUPPLY &
FIXTURE CO.
106 Eaat Main St. . - Walla Walla
Or see WATTS & ROGERS
Weston, Oregon,
HOMER I. WATTS
Attorneyat-Law
Practices in all State and Federal
Courts. .
ATHENA, 0RE00N
Nature's Food
fr horses and cattle Is the grass thst
grows on mesdow and hill. J'lia net
best thing is swsct, clean, hay and
feed that comes from our mill. Whun
you need rolled grain of tha right sort
for keeping your livestock in fin fet
tle, look for our aign and the good
thinga for for your dumb srvni.'t
stored in our bins. We handle Steam
Rolled Barley, Oata and Wheat: .
Hour, MillNtulTa and Chicken Feed,
We're local agsnts for Pescock r'loi.r
and Blatchford's Calf Meal. Phon 281.
D. R. WOOD the Feed Man
wmm
iraulfi tunrke mm mtvyrttiitu mtnntm-4 r m
tt: HmkI ihoiM, kum mr phatm Mul 4
s.TtHkm for Mil SKAHOH m4 mm
On fHlHUtUtW, lUltk MftfrSrtMNM.
FATtNTS BUILO POUTONtS far
fan. Our (rm booklvf UAi horn, Ks4 1 fmM
ml WT jroej mtmmj. Writs) Msttojr
D. SWIFT & CO.
aiTiHT Lawvaaa.
303 Seventh St, WashlanttM, D. 6.