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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1915)
ICE CREAM and cake 10 cts. the dUh at th Weston Dakery rrh Hrwad, Cake and Pastry. Kin Cawliea. 2mm! Meal at All Hmire, V. W pe-lali In ImIk unit flirty Hupir, Z12HM the Baker Dupula Hulkling, MmIii iiimI Wtr ' Khoe ami lUrnwM rplrd nxt door. BREVITIES The White House CHOICE CANDY CIOAKH and TOHACCO CARDS. IIII.I.IAKDS and POCKET I'UUL Hazelwood Ice Cream fjr Popular Soft Drink - J. B. Farrcns Weston Meat Brandt Iluildinff, oppo site Postoflice. Good, Fresh Meats s Fish jn Se:ison Cash paid for HIDES Perry &Lundcll Olimart A A lira ma, phoWitraphera. U run ill Uulldin. I Tli cliolcent of chocolate 40c Htr puuod at Weaton llakery. Mr. and Mr. Karl C'mitU hava ninvad In'n III Turnitr realilenr. Mr. and Mra. A. Hi ware Hun day vlallnr In Wcwlon frmn Mlll'm ICarl Cooper went to Pendleton Hat unlay to rash In aorn coyote clpa. Hv how Walla Itugare will rnaka you iilad you cam to th pioneer pic II lo. Mr. II. N. Hhanka I prepared to r time weaving. U-av ordri at th O'llarra alore. Cinnamon roll, buna, cup cakea and ilnuahnula 10 reni a dosen, former prlc II tenia, at Weaton bakery. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth MarKanala left Halurday for a vllt with relative and Manila In Chotek. Wlaconain. Mra. O. ( Turner and children of Knimrl. Orecon. ara vl.llln with her parent and alaiar at Waalun, Mra. II. A. Walker and children of Wa-o. l)r.nn. ara slatting her par enla. Mr. and Mra. C. Y. Mulllnch. lien and Charles Dul'ule were hare flumlay and left a Utile flm money wllh th ialekaepera at in leuaii park. Nelaon rWrrlut and family and Mr. If ,,.. Tallin- llf Wi ll Wall " gueate Hunrtay of Mr. and Mra. J. II Farrena. W maka plrturra day or night.. W do not ilc dp nd on daylight. Come any lime. (Ihmart AbranuJ. Ilrandl building. Mra. Mary (Grandma) llanlaler baa .inn lo iho country horn "I ana Mr. J. W. Chapln to aprna me boot mi-r moniha. Motor car eervlra to all polnta, day or night. Al livery and feed alabk liill Ihe IJeiiallva otacaairmn hop, l.af Mcllrld. Mia KU Von Wlnlslngerode. leather In lh Wralon erhool during the paat ynr, haa own riecieu o pnalllon in Portland her homa cliy. Mlas llnaa M. Orunwald and Mr. limner I. Hnlrlrk er united In mar. rlaae Hun.tay, May 10. at Walla Walla by Ihe Kev. Ir. Andrew Warren. dis trict superintendent of lha M. K church. I Mr. nd Mr, it. a. Haling wom : i-ni-.l Mr. and Mr. F. M. Long of ; Athena Hunday on an automobile trip to Wallaburg. Wa.h.. wnere wiry Ti lted lha J. F. Kerahawe. formerly of j Wralon. II Mr. It. N. Hhanka na return from an attended vlell In California. Hhe ancnt tha winter monlhe wllh her Lparenta and brother and alaler In Oh-ndnltf. and with omer rraiiTn . oa Anrle. v.li Prlee. aaent of tha Weaton Warahouao company, haa purchaard between ren and elicht Ihouaand buehrla ol wheal torad at Wayland mnil.in. near Helix, on baal of centa for No. I. New Groceries New Notions New Canvas Gloves For Men and Women New Summer Underwear AT T.g Economy Store PHONE NO. 233 ALMA BARHETT DR. C. M. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Oflle In Brandt building VV-KliTON OHKQON HOMER I. WATTS Altorney-at-Law I'nuitloe In all Htate Court. and roderl ATHBNA, OREOON DR. W. G. HUGHES Dentist Offlo In the Klam Uulllln)r, Mllum, Hour, 0 to 12 and 1 to 5 Alhen Preaa: Mra. D. B. Jarman and children ara Ttoltln relallve here for few daya. befm depart In for Dalla. Oren. where they will realde In future-. Mr. Jarman I con netted with a atore at IMIIaa. It. . Rcynnlda. a raduale of Ihe t'nlvarally of Houlh Carolina, and who ha alao taken work In Ihe t'nl vrralty of Wlacon.ln. waa In Weaton Hnturday. altln up tha town' dvan laea field for youn; lwyar. J. J. tlerlar receUetl telajrram 8t milav nnnonnclnir tlinhib I'rini villn that mnrnlnif of Ma bmiliar, O. J. Iteclar. Tlio ciecaaawl Hd durln iMmvhhmI t Wanton, wher ha M famllUrlr known a ""d " H l aurrived lijr widow ml daujflitrr. Mr. R. O. Baling leava tomorrow for Portland to take dvnl of th temporary praaenca ther of Profeaaor Bhrtna of New York City, a vocal In atrurtor of national reputation. Mr. Haiinn opecla to Uke leaaona during tha month of Juna. whit vlaltlnn her alaiar. Tho Meacham poatofflca aafe wa rohhod Monday nlht by yetirmen. who found It onan and took $100 tn money, Rob Roy. notorloua yew and former convict, who waa lately taken Into cuatody by Sheriff Taylor, hna confeaaed to the rcont robbery of tho Milton depot aafe. Th following officer hava bean elected by Weaton Ixidiro No. M. I. O. O. F., for th cnaulnif tarm: O. W. Mayheo, nobl grand; William Or ham. vice grand; A. A. Koa. recording aecretary; B. A. Barnea, trcaaurer; C. P. Hmlth, aexton. They will bo In Mailed at tho flrat meeting In July. Mra. Lin H. 8'urgla. Meg, M. J. Mart.h and Mr. W. B. May. of Pen dleton ccompnled County Judge C. If. Mnrah to Weaton Sunday In hla now Bulck roadater. Mra. Btugla and Judge Marah continued their trip to Walla Walla for Memorial Day. th other member of the party remaining for vlalt with Weton friend nd rela tive. Mr. A. M. Boy den, proprietor of the Pendleton-Weeton uto tge line. nd Mlaa Mnud K. Sulata. recent gradu ate of PendlHton High chool. wero united In marriage Saturday In th Proabytrclan praong at Pendleton by Rev. J. B, Snyder. Mr. nd Mr. Bnyden cam to Weton after th ceremony. nd will mk their home In thla city. They have leaned fur nlahed room at th Mr. Wheeler r-ldcnc. WESTON GARAGE H. L. HEDRICK Expert Auto and Gas Engine Repairing GASOLINE & OIL and accessories All Work Guaranteed i Twaiity-thlrd Annual Reunion of Umatilla County Fiona!- and Third Annual Rtinlor) of their Bon and Dughtr Wton, Oregon, Jun 11-12, I1S FRIDAY, JUNE II 10 a. m. Ku, Mllt-Mi Hand 'Amurica''.... Entlr Audlnc, lad by Wton (it Club Invocation N. V. Wood A.lilreaa of W.lcom Myor P. T. Harbour KitputiM PrUlnti. M. Bntly Muaie ..." "Kntucky Bab" Mixed QuarUtU Original oration (awarded flrat priw at O. A. C.)... Z. LaiidaUj Vocal m,U Mr.- W. W. Bmlth Th Bridal Choru CI Club (A. W. Lundell, dirottjr) "Old Oinliiintl" i Fifth grad boy, WUn wboula Twr ilo Mr. WalUr Rom of PndlUn Heading - lurl B. Davla Muaie ,u"4 Tb Flag Without SUin" Mai QuartetU Raing Mlaa Ktta Frguon of PndleUn Muaie Bnd d30 p. m. Muaie B,nd Tnor olo WalUr Ko Itoxiing La""" Vocal aolo, "Whn You and I Wera Young, Mgil"...... , ..; Mr. Winifred McKenii of Walla Walla Mua'ie - B,nd Addreaa N. J. Sinnott, Oregon KprentUv In Cotigre (Klectlon of omeer. Plonoer' Son and DaughUr) S:M . .-BoMball, Eat End league team. I.M p. M.-Htreet aporU and race. 7:J9 . BL-Frc band concert at pavilion. SATURDAY, JUNE 12 10 a. m. Mu.lc Milton Band America" Entira Audience, led by WeUm tile Club Invocation Georg Chapman "Come With the Giw Bride" Mixed Quaitette Reading Zn Mulc "The Unknown 8peker" (awarded ocondprixe In county high chol conUat) Mi Zola Keen of Athena Vocal aolo Mr. Dvid Sloneof Athena Reding....!! Miaa Blondell Uichey of Milton Chorua, "Columbia" Weaton Glee Club Roading Uurel E- D.vto Mualc "U,1 AiUlrca Sup't. 1. E. Young of Umatilla County School Muaie....!.' B,,d 1:30 p. m. Muaie Bnd Reading '. - Blondell Richey Vocal aolo"." Mr. W. W. Smith "Bo Peep and Boy Blue" drill Firat and Second Grade Reading Lurel K Dvi" Muaie ; "B"nd Addre W. J. Kerr, Preeident Oregon Agr. College (Election of Officer, Umatilla County Pioneer) S:M I. .-Baaeball, Eaat End league team. jtM a. m.-At thootiera houae, "Engaged by Wedneatlay ." pre sented by Weaton High School for public prk fund. t:M . ol-Street (ports and race. TM f. .Free band concert at pavilion. The Beulah Epworlh League will give Ha aecond annual banquet thla evening. nd an enoyable occaalon la expected both from a literary and gaatronomlc atandpolnt. The program III Include the following numorr.. Selection, mal quartet: piano aoio. Thelma Andenam; "What Make Woman Attractive." Karl Oleaon; vlo- tin aolo. C. W. Keen; "Why do we LaughT" Robert Blomgren; piano duet. Joale Lavender ana nuoy mce; Our league. Tcaterday. Today no Tomorrow," Wlter Ollarra: vocai duet, Mr. R. M. 8mlth nd KUin Read: "Our New Baaement," Mra. J. F. Snider. Covered with a gay blanket nd decorated wllh aeventcen prime r-o- bona. Black Diamond trotted proudly Into Weaton Tueeday hla owner, J. Bwaggart. holding the ribbon. Black Diamond took another nrat at the recent Milton horae ahow In the ladlce' riding claaa. and received the BASEBALL WESTON GROUNDS Sunday, June 6, 2:30 p. m. ATHENA va. WESTON Do not miaa thia game. It will be "hummer.' blanket a a trophy. Lt year at the earn ahow h carried wy a llver eun. Sine being exhibited for th flrat tint In 107 he haa never been defeated In th ahow ring, and haa al ways been awarded either a, flrat or aecond prise. Ho la of Nutwood stock. The Bureu of Foreign and Do mestic Commerce, of th United States Department of Commerce, at Wash ington, D. C ha Bent a representa tive to Portland who will endevor to eatabllah a branch bureau In that city for the purpose of aiding hlpjera and Importer In securing a profitable' for eign market for all Oregon producta and alao to advise them where good of foreign make may be. secured to tho beat advantage. Thla branch bu reau will be of Immense benefit to all producer of grain, lumber, livestock, -wool and fruit. Aaron Mlnthorn, an educated In dian, w fined 100 Tueaday In Jus tic Ueuallen'a court on a charge of cruelty to an animal. Mlnthorn came Into Weaton from Lewlaton. Idaho, on a little brown horse that he had al most ridden to death, but which la atlll clinging to llf at a local livery atable. Ho told several parties that he had mad H mile In a day and -half and other that It took him three day It doe not appear that Mln thorn had any especial object In rid ing ao hurriedly. ,,. Photoal Photon! Photoe! Picnic day photos. Oh mart A Abrams, Brandt building. Tloneer picnic days will be pretty expensive tor Watts & Rogers. See big ad. Mlaa Gladt Smith was a recent gu tit of Mias Ki-ma King av Pendleton. Poatala. group or any etyle photo at Ohmart ft Abrams, Brandt build ing. R. K. Head ws up thia week from Portland, viaiting hi mother and brothel. Two rockers, kitchen cabinet, kitch en treasure and a few rugs for sale. K. E. Zelun. H. V. Knox, the pioneer Weston at torney, Is ivp-irteu to be seriously ill front a carbuncle. Mr. and Mr. Robert Wheeler are flailing In Weston from Walla Walla,' and expect to remain until after the picnic. The Weaton Masonic and Odd Pel. lows lodges have spnointed C P Smith as sexton for their respective cemeteries. Henry Latourelle, a Pendleton sa loon man, was thrown out of an auto mobile and quite badly bruised near Weston yesterday. The six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Niniwon is under Dr. Smith's care with an attack of typhoid fever, at their home on Wild Horse creek. . Mr. Hattie Wilsoy has returned from Caldwell. Idaho, where she st tended the funeral May 31 of her brother, tha late William Mcintosh. For sale cheap, by owner, 80 acre ranch, well improved: a coxy home place ll4 miles from Weston. If inter ested write Geo. K. Disstnore, Amity. Oregon. Hope Heeler went on Wednesday to Walla Walla, where she expects to stay the entire summer studying mu sio and continuing her work as prac tice teacher. Notice is hereby given to delinquent water ratepayers that in all coses where the rale has not been paid by June 10, 11)15, the supply will be out off at the mains. H. L. Wilson, Supt. Mr. and Mrs. Bsyles Baker and their two children are visiting with Mr. Ha ker'a father and friends lo his old home town. Be is now located at Saltese, Montana, as railway agent. I have temporarily opened my tailor and barber shop In the Wheeler build ing on Water street. I do all kinds of cleaning, pressing nd repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. Your patronage solicited. H. L. Heynaud. Mr. and Mra. Henry Waddingham, Mr. and Mrs. James Beamer, Mi. Minnie Walker and the Miss Daisy and Ethel Waddingham were recent visitor in Spokane, where they at tended the Young Peoples Christian Endeavor convention. A silver medal contest was held Tuesday evening at the Wild Horse school house, District No. 11 An ap preciativs audience greeted the con testants, pupils of the school, three of whom had successfully passed the eighth grade examinations. The med al waa awarded to Kverett Tuoker by the judges, who were the Misses Anita and Odessa Kirkpatrlck and Mrs. J. J. Beeler, and was presented by Mrs. S. L. Kennard. The teacher, Miss Krma Heaooek, did the planning and train ing for the contest, and her work ia highly spoken of by those present. 1 WILL LAST BUT A FEW DAYS LONGER Better take advantage of this great opportunity for saving 100 percent, and even more, on High-grade Merchandise. WE ARE G0IN0 TO CLOSE THIS GREAT SALE AND CLOSE IT SOON Every day the former low prices on some line or lines of high-grade merch andise are being smashed down to almost nothing. Send in your mail orders they will be promptly and properly filled -or better still, come in yourself and see the wonderful low prices which prevail ihroughcut this big store. In the next few days this large stock must be reduced to the shelves. In order to move the remaining stock and move it quickly we are offering high grade lines of Ladies', Children's, Men's and Beys' Merchandise lower than any former low prices ever offered in Pendleton. Space Will Not Permit Giving all the Prices 1 Men's Summer SUITS...... $4.90 Men's Porosknitjmion suits 59c Men's extra heavy W&RR shirts..39c Men's all-leather gloves 49c Men's work shoes.. $1-89 Men's black or tan shirts 49c Men's dress shirts , 59c Boys' suits as low as $1-95 Men's sox 8e the pair, suspenders 23c $1 Men's overalls and jumpers 83c Men's Dress Shoes..... $2.59. $2.95. $3.15 Blue Ser$e Suits $10.70. $1240. $14-90 Ladies $35 Suits ONLY ........$5.00 Wash goods 81c, 10c, 12Jc, 15c yd. Fine grade gingham 10c yd. Heavy grade house lining 4c yd. Pillow slips 10c and 12c ea. Bed sheets, no seams 69c Hope bleached muslin...- 71c yd. Children's shoes 39c, 49c, 59c, 69c 89c, 98c; $1.39 and $1.69 pair Ladies' slippers, values to $4.. ...$1.00 Ladies' summer dresses, $15 values... $2.98 Short kid gloves, all colore 89c Former WOBLE Pendleton, Oregon . " I I I fcl'MMOXB. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orricoa (or rmatUbt County. The Farmere Bank of Weston, a Cor poration. Plaintiff, v. Malcolm we vena. Defendant. To Malcolm 8teven. Defendant bove named: In the name of the State of Oregon, Vn ra hr.bv roaulred to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action on or before the Ird day of July. 115. and you will take notice if you fall to anawer. or otherwise appear In said action, on or before said day, plaintiff above named, for want thereof will take Judgment against you for the sum of 1307.71. with interest at me rate of 8 per cent per annum from .h. nth iv nf March. 115. 160 rea sonable attorney feea. and plaintiffs costs and disbursements or tnis action, and will apply to the court for an or der for the aale of the property at tached herein on the 20th day of March. IliS, to-wlt: One threshing na.liln. lf feeder snd blower. J. I. Caae. H-lnch cylinder, and the sum of I9S.SS in money, all being now in the possession of the sheriff of Uma im Pminiv State of Orrron. under said attachment, and for the applica tion of the saio money ana ine pro ceeds of said sale to the payment and satisfaction of aaid judgment, prlncl- ...i ini.mt coats and attorney fees and the costs and expenses of said sale. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. Charles H Msrsh, County Judge of Umatilla County, which said order was signed by said County Judge for the reason the Circuit Judge of the Sixth Judicial District of said State was absent from t'matilla County, on the 14th day of May. 115. That said order provides that the first publication of this sum mons shall be made on the 21st day of May, U15. JAMES A. FEE. Attorney for Plaintiff. CTTATIOX. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Vmtlll County. Tn the Matter of the Estate of Elisa beth Piine (sometimes called i-llia Prlne). Deceased. , To Frank Prlne, Mrs. Cora McDuff and John Prlne. heirs at law of Elis abeth Prlne (sometimes called Eliza Prlne), Deceased: in inn Name of the State of Oregon. Tou, and each of you, are hereby cited and required to appear In and before the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Cmatllla County, at It o'clock In the forenoon on the 14th day of June, 115. 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 u thorizlng E. O. DeMosa. a adminlxtra. tor of the above named estate, to elt the real property thereof particularly described a Lots numbered 12 and 11, In Block numbered 6, in the City of Weston. Umatilla County, Oregon, for the purpose of paying expenses of ad ministration and the debt presented and allowed of and against said estate. This citation is Issued pursuant to order of the above entitled County Court made and entered In th abov matter on May Sth. ltS. Witness the Honorable . Chasw H; Marsh. Judge of said County Court and the Seal of said Court hereto attached on this 10th day of May. UlS. ( seal of ) FRANK BALING. (County Court) Clerk, Dr. Farnsworth DENTIST Phone or write for an appointment. Temple Building Pendleton Oregon -a THOSE TEH THOUSAND PERRIES are going pretty fast, but we will keep them going. 1' Matt. v EN PERCENT OFF means a lot. Supposing you buy for cash every time you go to town and you go ' one or more times a week? That mean 52 or more time that you get 10 percent on, ana tnat means a total of 620 percent, or more than five times the cost of the article. Did you evtr think of it in that way t - Here are some CASH BARGAINS for Pioneer Picnic Week .:' ; v' The time when we guarantee that some people are going home richer than when they came. We'll make that fellow who remained at home wish he'd been her. We have six or eight new ROAD CARTS built alike, look alike, same style, same color. For two picnic daya prices will be $6.50, $8.50, $10.60, 112.50, $14.50, $16.50, etc. We defy anybody to show ua One Dollar difference between any two of them. .",',. B1CTCLES worth $28.00, $30.00 and $45.00 will go on the toboggan for those two day at $1.00 off every hour from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. We have six tyles of WASHDIfi MACHINES and they will go the gauntlet at 25 centa off each hour. A SEWING MACHINE, one of the best made, rotary, for $35.00, and s New Royal at 20.00. Put a blanket over the two and take choice for $25. There will be three top and open BUGGIES placed on the street each day at prices that will mk you blush, and you will have a chance to get a WAGON that will not happen again this yar. The new store ia A SURE GO. i f N Wafcfcs & Rogers v i)