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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1915)
tios for Men We have just received a shipment of Men's Oxfords, which we have on display in . our window, showing you many of the differ ent styles and numbers of this superior line. Remember, we have all of these numbers in stock, and it is our pleasure to satisfy you in fit, style and quality. Look for No. 1116, Lotus Calf Button Oxford, circular vamp, inserted collar, per foration in vamp, top of quarter perforated and pinked, four buttons, single sole welt, popular last L, I O'Harra wu greater fr thin til ha warring king and emperor. "Loss of America lives on th I.ul tania la deeply deplored by the Uerman pre." Nra Iterit. Which la enough to brine a ftriu of derlsloa to tho swollen l(ia of Elbert Hubbard's ortt a It tosses about on tho Atlantic Will Irwin, war eorreapondent, says that pesc doesn't breed degeneracy; but w had never heard that Col. P, Bllliken Boyd, our est. Athana con tamp,, waa especially bellicose. "Msrriara la a lottery In which a blank ia a man whoa wife haa to take in washing to support him."-r.. And a prise a wlfa who la willing ami abl to do it (Phone Main 241) GROCER HABERDASHER w - ----"-"-iaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaoaooa WILLIAM MadUmZIE. rVsskfeot i. IL fHICf, Vka rVts&eai C. M. SMITH. Cashier E. L BLOMOREN. AuUtsnt Cashier Established 1891 le Vmm Bank of Weston GREAT DESTINIES aro being founded every day upon small ssvings front slender income. The savings fund, started today and built upon faithfully, creating eventually a working capi tal; then investment directed with the good judgment ' which the savings bank implants thus destinies are wrought. Tour working capital can be built safelv and surely by depositing your savings in this Bank. ' "I'll buy at the DeMOSS FURNITURE My Davenport Chairs ' Rugs Dressers Beds Mattress Kitchen Articles Tables Where I can get the" NEWEST at a price within my reach and prepare my home for Picnic WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, Poklliher SUBSCRIPTION RATES Stridh fn Afbanct Tim Year ft 80 fix Months 0 7ft Fnnr Months ; 0 Ml ADVERTISING RATES Per inch per month 1 SO Per inch, on insertion 20 l-oexis, per line each insertion..,.. , Oft rRIDAT MAY 21. 1915 Csttrtd at lh peitorfica at Writs. Oragoa, ss'sccane'daii wall aiallrr. Many salmon are. now running into Pendleton, and we'll leava it to ramlid Walla Walla opinion if this doesn't in dicate that they are "fish" beyond a doubt. ' . talis era ramntt rut. Members of All Kalnla Oulld and their husbands spent a mwl dellsM tul Thursday evening ' tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin rtire h ocoe- alon belnf a farewell party to the sueata of honor. Mlaa Emma Johnson, Miss Von Wlntslngerod. Mr. and Mr. Oolss. Proaveatlvo euchre waa Ihe amuse ment feature of the evening, Dr. Smith Alanine the consolation prtae. The musical numbers eonststeil of lecllona by a mixed quartrt and a solo by Mr. R. O. Haling, while Mra. Haling entertained as usual with her charm Ing voir. The decoration consisted of cut flowers. Elaborate refreshments were served by tho hostess, during which time the guests were entertained with music from Mrs. Price's new Apollo. Those present srere: Mtas Emma Johnson, Mis Von Wtntxlngerodn, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Oelss. Dr. and Mr. C. H. Smith, Mr. and Mra. l. W. May be. Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Proebetel. Mr. and Mr. R. O. baling. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McConnell, Mr. and Mrs A. Jam, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Price. Mra. Lillian Fredericks, Mrs. BanUter. WESTON BALL TEAM SURPRISES ATHENA UegM SUMlaf vv. Mllion-rreeaater Weston 4 Athena ...... - 3 Helix 3 Latfsa Scent Weston 4, Athena 9. Mllumr'reeoater Id. Hell t Rut Stater1! Umi Weston at MlltonTreesaier. Athena at Helix. $$ 1 MONEY $$ PLENTY TO LOAN Come: and Sec Ub Aatlock-Laatz Investment Company IVl. Ilk) mo 37A a; i 10. Harrlsburg. Pa. Representative Frederick Beyer of Philadelphia has prepared a series of bills In which he will propose that special elections be held every three yesrs In esch county to determine whether the exhibition of moving pictures, manufacture and sale of tobacco, licensing of public garages, selling of liquors In chartered club, the manufacture and sale , of chewing gum, the sale of coffee and tea, and the eating of pork or meat Fridays would be permitted. CITATION. Portugal's revolution is 'something like a bunch of firecracker crackling about an exploding powder mill. Italy doubtless feels thst she may be damned if she does, but that she will certainly be damned if she doesn't. Oregon Single Taxers have been split into two rival camps which still have something in common, in that both are wrong. Enver Pasha needn't think be is ad ding to out sum of knowledge when he tells us that Christian is as good as a Turk. - The proposed Weston Store offers alike a chance to make a safe and prof itable investment and to help your home town. . The Colonel ought to be satisfied, since he hss attracted fully as much attention in a libel suit as in the duds of a Rough Rider. A New York actress objects to buy ing socks for ber naval officer husbsnd at 3 per pair, and just two feet may separate them forever. Ia tho ftounty Court of tlie State of Oregon for I'matllla County. Ia the Matter of the Estate of Elisa beth Prlne (sometimes called Ellsa Prlne). Deceased. To Prank Prlne, Mrs. Cora McDuff and John Prlne, heir at law of Ells sbeth Prlne (sometimes called Ellsa Prlne), Deceased In the Name of the State of Oregon, Tou, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to appear In and before tbe County Court of the State of Ore gon for I'matllla County, st It o'clock the forenoon on the 14th any of June. 1916. In the County Court room In the Court House of Umatilla County then and there to show cause. If any exist, why said County Court should not make an order directing and au thorizing E. O. DeMoas, as administra tor of the above named estate, to sell the real property thereof particularly described as Lots numbered II snd IS, In Block numbered 5, In the City of Weston, Umatilla County, Oregon, for the purpose of paying expenses of sd- mlnlstratloa -and Ihe ,dUt presented and allowed of and against said estate. This citation Is Issued pursuant to order of the sbove entitled County Court made and entered In the above matter on May 6th, lilt. Witness the Honorable. Chas. H. Marsh, Judge of said County Court and the Seal of said Court hereto attached on this 10th dsy of May.. 115. ( Heal of ) FRANK BALING. (County Court) Clerk. It Is sever Ism to expert to lone hall game- since In Just about It out of 100 Instances the expectation will then realised. Yet It la far belter to eafWt to lose a ball gam snd win It. than to expect to In II snd los It. Fans and pleyere alike feel Infinitely happier and the horlaon takea on a may (low. After which bit of wisdom w will proceed to relalo that last ftunday Weston expected to loa a gams which It won snd Athena expected lo win a gsm which It lost. Figure now fu yourselves Ihe burg In which the Joys are riotously rsmpnt. and the on In which the Oloom hold tearful sway. Before you guess, tahv on good took at Altltudlnou Al KorPean. th Athe na first aacker. It might help. If wo could tell about th gam In Ihre linos, w would say that Hwde lllomgren saved It and that Farmer O'llarra won It for Weston. That'a just about all. In a nutshell. Anything further will be elaboration. Nevertheless, w wlH elsborato for a few rods and furlongs. "The Swede" grew and blossomed. me presume, In Ihe baseball bushes of Scandinavia, If such there be. Other wise he may be an adopted and adapt ed product of the American buahea. Leastwise he haa played around Wes ton for quit a spell, and Invariably In tho Inner garden. Let this suffice for hlorraoliv. l,ong "Poon" Barnea, Weston's renter flolder snd outfield captain, haa had his ey on the Swede, and haa long wanted to transplant him to th outer garden and toTon him and rul tlvat him. Sunday before last lisrne had hla wish and Blomgren took four rhancea In left field without a skip. Laat Sunday at Athena he took five chance generally at critical moments with men on bases and two of them were brilliant, spectacular, thrilling catches. He waa crippled from losing a few acres of cuticle In sliding to bases, but nevertheless robbed so Athena balaman out of a Teas leaguer after a wonderful run. On another occasion he pulled down th ball with on hand when It all but overshot him, turned over backward through th force of hla momentum and after ward bobbed up serenely with the sphere In his hand. Friend and foe alike save tongue to vociferous cheers. Farmer O'Harra waa In nailing good form and outpttched Rusty 8hlrk, but nevertheless owed much to th fleld ing activities of hi team mates. The Farmer won his own gam In th ninth, when after Wood had singled snd Wheeler had doubled h scored them both with a timely drive for two bases, hlomgren sacrificed him home. "Slats" Wheeler's stunt In th fifth waa an amusing feature. He hit Into th rye grass jungles Just beyond Ihe first station and ambled to third while the Athenians were searching for the ball. A wild heave to third enabled him to complete the circuit with th first tally of the game. Athena'a two scores cams In the sixth, snd were largely due to singles by E. Williams and DrPeatt and two-bagger by Franx. The bitter melancholy that haa tinged the recent narratives of Scorer Barnes gives plsr thia week, we are ginu to see. in a note oi proiounu joy. Mean ana rejoice: Weston Alt R Hlomgren If 4 0 Jones 3b 4 0 R'ennard a...". .... 6 0 Mitchell lb 4 0 H.irnes cf 4 0 Woode 3 1 Whnler 2b 4 ? Smith rf 4 0 O'Harra p .'-4 1 H PO 1 5 1 2 0 0 2 7 1 2 2 10 2 0 1 0 2 0 ..riilQftO, J wj The Story of Makepeace Jones AT BIRTH, be was pro claimed a "Future Great. He grew up a model Feminine progress in political know! edge ia indicated by the fact that Illi nois women are ssld to have been buy ing and selling votes. The SDortinc editor of the Helix Ad' vocate refers to Col. Wood's baseball team as the Weston "congregation. Athena rress. Well, its leading members frequently pass the plate. We want no nation's property. We luestion no nation's honor. We stand or what everv nation should wish to stand for." President Wilson. And the president might have added that there are some things we Will not stand for. Th Lusitania firemen who went to his death with a baby tucked under bis belt and a woman held under each arm. young man. To hit parents' entreaties that he stay ia the borne town snd become famed, Makepeace turned a deaf esr. It ofi'ered no oppor tunity of sdvsncement. It wss prohibition ridden its insdo ousts taxes permitted of no improvements, no expsntion. Business wss stagnsnt, the town was aoJicense dead. Make peace msde the mistake of quit ting one "dry" town for another. He hsd no appetite for strong Stimulants, but he chafed under a law that denied, bis right to drink healthful, nutritions beer, even temperately, ilis rights ss a freebora citizen ewuld Hot be challenged by each shallow laws. His disregard of prohibitory law became habitual and he fre qnented blind pigs at first, ia independent indignation later, because be wanted to. His appe tite, for strong stimulants devel oped. Makepeace J ones, the Tu . tore Crest," became a drunkard. Had be been privileged to enter licensed ssloons, be would have entered them only occasion ally. Brain -and -body lag d ananded a mild stimulant a once-UMwhile glass of good, re freshing beer. Denied the na tional oeverage, the drink of Trae Teaupeiance. Makepeace Jams became a social outcast. Advenuemmt. . C. D. Wrick, Ckaaxbtr st CwnsMrcs Psrtland, Ot-tjoo. Total Athena ab Brooks 2b 5 Cosliaw rf 2 Stone cf & K. Williams ss 3 Nordesn lb 6 Frnnz If 3 DePeatl 3b 4 King e 4 Snick p 4 O. Williams , Total ...... 12 20 H PO 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 10 2 0 1 1 0 9 0 3 0 0 7 4 0 0 0 3-4 00000200 0-2 2. 37 2 0 27 12 2 Scon ky Innings Weston 0 0 0 0 I Athena Summary Stolen bases Mitchell, Brooks Franz, Shick, Jones 2. Sacrifice hits Hlomgren. Two-base hits Stone. Franx, Mltdb- ell, Wheeler, O'Harra. Three-base hits wnenier. Hase hits-ofT O'Harra 0, Shick 12. Struck out by O'Harra 12, Khlck 7. Hasea op balls, off O'Harra 2, Shick I. wild pilches, Shick I. Hit batsmen Jones, K. Williams. Passed bnlls Wood 1, King 1. Umpire, Sharps; scorer, 8. liurnes. Nature's Food for horses and csttle is the grass that grows on meadow and hill. The next best thing Is sweet, clesn, nay ana feed that comes from our mill. When you need rolled grain of the right sort for keeping your livestock in fine fet tle, look for our sign and the good things for for your dumb servants stored in our bins. We handle Steam Rolled Barlev, Oats and Wheat; Baled Hav. Millstu'fTs and Chicken Feed. We're local agents for Pe voek Flour and Blatchford'a Calf Meal. Phone 281. D. R. WOOD the Feed Man Loan, Real Entate, Insurance lit CAST COUNT 8TKKKT TEN M.ETON, OREGON how Elton Horse S and Strawberry Carnival Thursday May 21 ENJOYMENT FOR ALL YOU WILL FIND REAL SAV INGS HERE on the NEW FABRICS and everything else you need fui mak ing up SUMMER (iAKMK.NTS, Wa hsv just received a new line of c. G1NCHAM8 and a line of lie. I'EKCAl.ES. We ahra hav a nice assortment of LAl'lF-S' NECK WEAR which ws sell at Vc. the piece. THE BRANDT STORE Imported and home-bred Perchoron, Helpinn and Shires, now at the Commercial Livery Sta ble, Pendleton. Extra good, big and rtir;r 1. with the best of pedigrees, and for sale at bar gain prices. If you are in the market for a fine stallion, you should see these horses. j. r. justice: (The Calosburg, Illinois. Importer, - I'ENDLKTON, OREGON "' 1 -- II 1 T'l-Jf TIT 'tr"JISSSl,IU-.l..t,S'l CTf Vt At- MA Eight-Foot Cedar Fence Posts tarred or untarred, at right prices Large supply of Lehigh Portland Cement Kemmerer Lump Coal Dry Wood, sawed or 4-foot WESTONj BRICKYARD ssw,ssssTrrr rllifcSMWirtlh!! WfAiMSfVsl rail hT II KODAK and Kodak Supplies Films Developed and Printed. Branch Agency for American Express Money Orders H. Goodwin Druggist, Weston, Oregon