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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1915)
a- ICE CREAM and cake 10 efts. lh dish at the Weston Bakery Fresh llread, Cake and I'Mtry. Klna CmihIIm. Uod Mla lit All Hour, V. W Hrlalli In Lotl- and Party Hupper. Z12MM the Baker Duputa Ilulklliiir, Main and WUr gJtT Hhnrt and llmiM repaired iivxt door. The White H oose CHOICE CANDY CIOAHM and TOIIACCO CAItnS. IIIM.IAKDS ml POCKET POOL Hazelwood Ice Cream C0T Popular Soft Drink J. B. Farrcns 1 Weston Meat I Market Brandt Building, oppo- I Good, Fresh Meats! Fish in Season 9 ti ... i Cash paid for J I Perry & Lundell I New Groceries j New Notions s ...... New Canvas Gloves I For Men and Women BREVITIES For Hula- rYrsh, yuunir, fnll cow. flood milker. V. K. Ilullineh. Wa positively Ixava Juli mart It Abram, )ltiUi(frai 10. era. Oil. A sack pilar run by gasoline aiwr has been purchased ljr Ilia Wanton Warehouse company. Those sample tennis racoiirita thai ara not sold ar I II m rrtnrnrx) In two or three daya. Walls Itojfpr. Mra. (1. II. Fontaine ami Hula aon of )vtort, Wash., am vUtilntf lirr par- aula, Mr. and Mra. w. K. IU-Isbuii. (lot your liariu.ua repaired for bar. vest at ilia tt rston alum ami harness ahup, M heeler block. W. I ( ooht. We Ilka you ao wall we ara ifolnjf to alay umll July 10. Hcluresl ruv lures! Plcturea! Umliart Ahrams Mr. ami Mra. W. II. Hlamper ara movlnir Into the Power rxllnce at the corner of Water ami I'oineroy streets. Ijosl-rlomewher In Weston, an 0irn-fard (olil watch. Mouth Hend make, r inner win ainuiy leave at m I.kahkk offlce. IIom K (lor anil family motored town from Marshall, Wash., laat work for a vacation with hie parrnta, Mr. antl Mra. 8. T. tlore, at Walla Malta. K. f.. Illomirren and liny Head ara tenting nar tllii-liiin htprlnya, wluls laklna- a valuation from their respective duties In tha bank and. tho O'iiarra or. John llarnea, Jess I'owta and Krnert licvnolila In It Monday on a Itsblnjr trip to tho I'luatllla river, and returned in few data with a catch of aeven aalinon. ' For Bale cheap, by owner, MO acra ranch, aril Improved; a cony homa ilace l'4 mill1 I id hi um. II Inter ested writ Uuo. It. OlBsmore, Amity, rrKn. County Huperintendetit I. K. Young nd John llalley. Jr.. of Pendleton, were In town Monday on their way to Lit achool district .No. VM, beck In lli uoontalni. Karl Lovell came oar from near Walla "alia Sunday for a vUU with hUmulher, Mra. J. H. rarrena. and aaln donned a eion uaaeliall onl form for tha final Kama wlili Athena. Tha Chlldren'a Pay axarclaaa vlven by tha Union Sunday achool Sunday laat on Waaton niounlain war largely !. t .1. ... aitenuru mntt vrwetir viiiirvv.,. j MulliixlUt Hundav acliool fi-om Weston atlaudml In a botly, ami It la eatlmaUid that alMiut ,')0 tmoola In all want pres ent. Tha urogram wa given in tnt afternoon In Hi lmelder'a grova. where a Una oiuulo dinner waa also served. Them war aunga and eierrlsea by tha siiImmiI, weluoma from r.rma Aiay. and recitations by Maififla lowd, I'aul llniiklna. tlena Hehneiiler. Mia (IimmI, Itheuamy owd. t'ecll Nichols, Van k;oiiipton and Hugh iKiwd. f're hlng seivloes were held in tha loreixxm. with serinou by lUiv. N. I). Wood of U esum. H. T. Jor, tha well-known aivhllect and it.ntrscior from nana waua, ! In Weston avaln to remain for anon- aldurable lierlod of time. Mr. Oor has drawn the plana for and will direct tha construction of tha new home of tha Weston Mercantile company, which will replace tha Marshall Hons bl the corner of Main and Kranklln streets. Oiieratlotia war begun Mon ds and will Im hurried to completion. Mr. Uore also has the contract for bulldinir a warehouse 43i(JO feet In dl mansions, to lie located on the railroad sour below town, for tha Waaton Warehouse company. Tha mountain lake alwul three mllea above town, created aa waterworks reservoir bv the city. Is beautiful body of water, and should be seen . I o lie aiipreclaieo. i ne laae is " full and la discharirlnir aurplua water tliNiuvh Lhaaolllwav. tha alight leak sua havlnir occasioned no material loss. In fact, the new dam seems to I luBtif)lng In every way tha confidence of Its builders. Itecent photograph were taken of the lake uy Mrs. J. r. Lleuallen, and portray it to eicelleni. advantage. a Itenoru from the grain field indi cate that there ha been some damage north and northwest of Pendleton and In cnaln district on the reservation. Cold rather than hot wind aeem to have bllk-htedthe wheal, and will cut down the yield considerably In the sec tions affected. It la sal. I Hist in yieiu from 7oo acres of lb lr. C. J. Smith Isnla farmed hv ius Wyrirk will lie cm to ill busiie ner acre or i Home damage from the prevailing hot wave la reported around eston. Cloud sewing machine for aala or rant, ibihm a Mecond-hand Store. Mis Mary Lansdala waa In the cliy Tueailay from Kiwter, visiting IrlniKJs. . firramland motion plcluraa at Waa ton opsra house next Mmdajr a nit Tuesday evening. July 10 I our laat day In Weston. That photo must be inaile now. Uhiuart A Abrama. Mra. L.C. Smith of Seattle ta visit Ing hereon, W. W. Smith, U-W. It & N. agent at Weston. A baby boy wa born Monday even. ngtoMr. and Mra. W. 1 I'uroell, at their Iioiii near W eston. Mra. Joa Lleuallen and Mrs. Kalph Htagga have gone to McKay creek for a visit with Mr. and Mra. Dick Hush, and will remain until after l,lia Fourth. f. M. T.ucas. a Irrother of K. O. Lucas of this city, died June Z4lh last In a hoaiillal at Maoomb, Illinois. He had been an Invalid for aeveral veara, K. IL Lundell and family left Wed neMlay by motor car on their return home to lone. Oregon, after an ag tended visit with relative in Weston awl Walla Walla. Iter received by local business neonle announce that J. A. t '. Oak of I'ortland will be here aoon to organize this field In connection with the Ore gon Social ll;giene society ' state wide campaign of education along sex ual line. Nearly every Pendleton building la made of Weston brick which ranks among tha very beet common brick manulaciused In the Northwest and it la evident that the new government poatoolc will be no exception. The local yard ha contracted to furnish 4.W.000 brick for this structure. Ao- iither recent order la one of 100,000 for Milton achool buildings. o j JUDGE 0EO. A. HARJMAN ANSWERS FINAL SUMMONS Judire Ceorge A. Hart man. Sr., pio neer of Umatilla county and prominent for year in the business, industrial and uolillcal life of the county, died Hvmnaihlxlnir with the diwlre of lila suddenlv Sunday morning at Hot Lake voting aon. Master Marloo O'Harra, to where he had been taking treatment uviulre rub hear as a net. "Doc" I for the iat few week, lie nau neen i'fir ,irve Wmlneatlav to tlie Uma- sulfarlnir from heart disease for eorae tllia river to consult an old Indian who time and went to Hot Lake nut long i. knosrn I., have eaiKured a few of avo from I'onlaml, which had been New Summer Underwear -AT- Tat Economy Store PHONE NO. 13 ALMA BURNETT WESTON - PENDLETON , Ant SUgi Schadttli A. M. Going West. P. M. tx Waton :0 Lv Weaton 1:00 " Athena :1S " Athena 1: IB " Adama 8:IJ " Adama 1:S6 A. M. Going Fast. P. M. Lv Pendleton 10:00 Lv Pndleton 4:00 " Adam 10:B0 " Adam , 4:80 " Athena 11:11 " , Athena 6:15 Fare. Weaton to Athona, 2Bc; Weston to Adama, 10c; Athona to Adama, Sic; Waaton to Pendleton, 11.00; Athena to Pendleton, 7&c; Adama to Pendleton, tOo, Round trip. If made In aame day: Waton and Pendleton, 11.50; Athena and Pendleton, 11.25. Headquarters: Weaton, at City Drug Store; Athena, St. Nlchola Hotel; Adama, Inland Mercantile Store; Pen dleton, French Itoataurant. A. K. BOYD Elf. Dr. Farnsworth J DENTIST Phone or write for n appointment. Temple Building Pendleton Oregon A nubile recital will be given next Tuesday evening at High School audi torium by the music pupil of Miss Soi'inuer. A cordial Invitation to at- ,tiid is attended the people of Weston ami viuinuy. If you want to buy or aell second hand furniture, call at my new aecond hand store In the Weston hotel build ing. I now have a cood aelectlon of household and kitchen furnltur to offer. K. E. Zehm. Mis Mario Van Winkle, daughter of Frank J. Van Winkle, died last week In a I'ortland hospital, after a hiiet Illness truiu splual trouble. Mlsa Van Winkle, who waa W years old, lived at Weston durisig her girl hood. Ilarrv Hcalhe. L. H- IavU, Fjii-I t'ouli 'and l harle Van Hoy returned iHutidsr from their Ashing trip to the ! north fork of the Umatilla. They re j Hirt rat her oor sport , a Indian are constant ty ruling mir n,m- v.. slivaui whllo taking salmon with grab hooks. A large and beautiful photograph of I". 8. 8. Maryland la displayed io the eMos window, and allow th full ship's company In dn-s uniform with iIih vessel lu the Itackgrouml. It was sent from Honolulu by tjlenn Morrison, who Is now a sailor boy, to his parent at Weaton. Accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Claud Itlchmoud, relative front autithwrn tlregun, Mr. and Mr. H. W. Hrown motorml Sunday to Dayuui, Wash., for adav'avlsit with Mr. Hrown'a alster, Mr." Carrie Hendcr. They reiiort oon- sldcralile damage to grain In that lo cality from recent wlnda. Hev. N. H. Wood of thl city ha ac cepted an Invitation to deliver an ad dress at the Fourth of July celebration tomorrow on Weston mountain. A number of Weston ieople are plaunlng to iend the day in the shade of the pine and to enjoy the program of ex ervlse and amusements which the mountain folk will provide. Kdwanl Crowe, atin of Mr. and Mr. George H. Crown, Wall Walla pion eers, sKMil Monday In Weston, where he began hi business career a number of veara' ago. Mr. Crowe came up from Taooiua to visit hia parenta, both of whom are 111. Mrs. Crowe la thought to lie suffering from the effect of a spider's bite, and is In a aertoua condi tion. F. II. Haves, superintendent of the IV mile ton waterworks, came to Wea ton Hundav oy motorcycle io inspect the water plant here.. Mr. Hayea Buf fered a few minor Injurlea from a bad spill on the W ild Horse road, which i a trltledangeroue at present for inotor lata and cy ol lata. W here recently ol led it la very slippery in spota, and skid ding accident have been quite fre quent of late. A doxen or more Walla Walla farm er are aald to be alill holding nearly iaimski hiislie Is of wheat for winch tney refused the fancy prloee offered during I. he winter. No wheat retuaina at Weston in the hands of the grower, although about 15,000 sack of barley is yet stored In the warehouse at Wea ton and lilue Mountain stations. For some of thl offer of 13 per ton or better were refused. While "vacationing" at Bingham Springs, Bob Proudtlt, export angler from Hie l BUB ivognrs uniuil icnt. took an elglit-pouna aaunon with rod and line. The Hah put up a gallant tight, and only succumbed after a half hour of futile battling with Ita captor. At that. Bob had to oall Hbddv Graham to nia aaaiatanoe. This eager ally plunged into the water and secured a death grip on the sal- men's tail, lust aa it nan nearly vorn itaelf away from the hook. ID these ills t ful little animals and ia of. ferinif them for sal. One of them was lately secured from the same Indian by Kenneth MacKenxle. and has become an ohiect much admired and coveted by W eston's Young America. The following hour have been act for lawn irrigation by the Weaton city council: Normal Height. lo7 p. m remainder of the city. 7 to ti p. m. Ir rigation la unlawful at any other hour, and In case thla rule la broken the water will lie turned off at the main. It. L. W llaon, uierintrmient. An auto si a ire line Is alwut to be ea- tabllshed between Walla Walla and IVmliflon.lt is said, also serving the intermediate towns at the same as rail way fare. It is also reimrted that Se attle ieople are back of the enterprise and thai a string of Wlnton Sixea will be put on the run. Mr. and Mr. Hansom Lleuallen left Stindsv for l-xliigion, Oregon, fiom which nlace they will accompany the J. H. i'adherv and other Morro mm nt v oeonle on an automobile trip Into tSrant county, visiting the Granite mining district and other places of In terest. C. M. Price I the latest among VVea- ton' representative farmer to acquire an aiiiuniolille. havlnir nurciiaseu a Overland from J. M. Price, the Weston agent. For a five-passenger car of the latest type the cost waa very moderate, being only wno I. o. o. fen dleton. CUv Smith will next week take hi annual vacation from duty a rural mall carrier by camping out In the mountains with his family. His relief la J. H. Baker, who will again essay the hazardous iob of holding the rib bons over a span of government mulea. McBride brother lately dlsiioaed of 23 beef steers and one cow to U . uren nan of Walla Walla for 516111. Al though the animals were fresh from the grata and had not leen specially fed for the block, IS of them weighed better than 1 JU0 pounds each, The following party of recreator left yesterday In three automobiles for a week'a sojourn at Bingham Springs: Mr. Z.C. I'rioe, Mr. and Mr. J. M. Price. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Price, Mia Kuliy Price, Mis Josie Lavender, J. U. Price, Frank Lavender. Tlie baseball championship of Uma- hi home during recent year. Sunday morning he arose and ate hi break fast, returning to has room aoon after wards. At V o'clock an attendant at the aaeltorlum called at hi room and found him dead in lied. He had apparently lieen dead for half an hour. lila aon, ueorge A. uanman, jr., oi Pendleton, and two of bia'nephewe, Judre Charle H. Marsh .and Cresa Sturgla, left for Hot Lake by auto up on learning the sad new and took charge of the body. Mr. Uartmao, Jr., took the remain to Portland on the night train. The funeral wa held in that city Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the family home, oJ Han cock street. The Masonic order, of which be wa a member, conducted the service. Georire Alexander Hartman born July I. Ioo2. in Iowa and thus lacked but a few day of being &i year old. av the Kal Oregoman. tie came west with hia parent In tail, settling in the town of Weston. During his earlv manhood he wa ragagd in fanning principally. In the spring of ISM he waa elected clerk of tiualilla county and moved to Pendleton. He took office in July of that year and con tinued through two terms, retiring in iSOO. Shortly atter in retirement from ohicisl life he purchased the con trolling interest in two amall abstract otllcea, consolidated them and incor porated the new company umicr tne name of the Hartman Abstract Co., which name it ha ever since retained although be ha not been connected with It for some year, in ivou lie ran for the office of county judge on the democratic ticket and wa elected. That olUce he held one term, retiring in 1U04. and being succeeded by Henry J. Bean, now a member of the supreme court. For the nast elirht or nine year he had made hi home in Portland but waa a. frequent visitor In Pendleton. Hekeut his farm land near Weston un til a few year ago, when he sold it. Durinir bis lonv residence in the county his name was a prominent one and the friends he made were many and strong. In IHia while still living at eston, he waa married to Miss Kva Lansdale and she still aurvivea him. rour children. George A. Hartman. Jr., of Pendleton, Krneat A., and Fred L,. Hartman and Mr. Jessie H. Myers, wife of Charles W. Myers of Portland, also survive him as do hia mother, Mrs. Jane Hartman of Pendleton, four als ter, Mrs. Lina H. Stut-gls and Mrs. Mary Jane Marsh of Pendleton, Mrs. Kllxabeih L. Purdy of Medfoi-d and Mis. Clara A. Price of Gov an, Wash. He had three irrandchildren. County Judge Charles H. Marsh and James H. and Cyrus C. Sturgis are nephews. We Are Just Busy That is all and it is Enough. Come and See. Watfcs & Rogers Allentown. Pa. Twenty acres were found covered with fish when a cof ferdam at the government dam on the Ohio river below Evansvlll. Ind., waa pumped out. People from mllea around gathered up the flahea in bas ket and bucket. New Tork, N. T. Sal lie Parneaa. a New Tork woman wno ia an expert butcher, haa been placed aa head butcher In a booth in the new cosmo politan market. Local Lodge Directory tills county will be decided in a aerie of three games between Athena and Pilot Hock. The date propterd are Friday, July 9, at Athena; July U at the Hook and -'Liberty Bell day," July 12, at Pendleton. Sltt WESTON LETS CONTRACT V fOWSM lUVUIIfMIUI W vsv Saturday to lose a 530 bill while trad ing in town. Anyone finding the money will confer a favor by restoring it to Its owner, to whom the loss is of serious oousequenoe. FOR LAYING NEW PIPE Lewis Oelss was in town Wednesday from his farm six mllea east of Pendle ton. Good oroie are yet In prospect in hia ne Urhliorhcod. he says, the grain having apparently suffered but little from unfavorable winds. For the convenience of patrons liv ing at a distance who desire sittings and cannot get in sooner, we have de-1 cided to remain in u eston until Juiy 10 positively no longer. Ohmart fc A brains. W. O. McLaren, former ohaplain of tha Oregon penitentiary and present superintendent of the Paolllo Coast Kesouo and Protective aooiety, gave an able lecture Sunday evening at the United Brethren church on "lAin Shadow on the Pacific Coast." The lecture waa illustrated by more than inn views, and has been given in more than 40 Portland churohe and schools. The several churches In Weaton dis missed their congregations, in order that Mr. McLaren might be given a good audience. Dr. Smith was called Monday morn ing to the Blue Mountain sawmill to atteud a young man named Welcher, who austalned a fracture of both bones of the left leg In a logging accident. Ralph Sating baa attracted the ad miring plaudits of neighbors on north Water street by personally painting his cottage in colonial yellow, with trimmings of bungalow brown. The International Bible Students an nounce a free bible lecture by Prof. Paul Johnson, a converted Hebrew, to be given next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at Weston opera house. Motor car service to all points, day or night. Also livery and feed stab!" opposite the Lleuallen blacksmith shop., Lafe McBride. . Mra. Z. C. Price Is recovering from a serious attack of pleurisy, which for a time caused much alarm to . ber ohildren. . Fresh bread every morning at the Weston bakery. W bake each night. E. B. Zchm. Tha contract for a half-mile of ditch ing and pipe-laying along Pine creek about three miles above town, con necting the new Poplar Springs res ervoir with the present intake, was let Mondav evening at a spools! meeting of the city council. Six bids were submitted, snowing a wide diversity of views on the part of the bidders as to the probable cost of the yvork. These ranged from 421.2o, the price at which the contract was let, to no less man a.-uuu. jiney were: Frank Fawcett & Co., Pendleton, 421.26.. , Contractor worlln, jewiston, oo. Schnltxer & Thoeney, Weston, 5606. Charlea Van Hoy, Weaton, 32 oent per running foot. J. U. r ran K ti in, vau naun, O'Rourke Bros., Walla Walla, 2000. Six-inch steel pipe will be laid, and has already been received by the city. The contract specifies that the work must begin by July 1st and be com pleted on or before the first of August. Herndon. Pa. Pretty pink toes and the ambition of a snapping turtle nearly caused the drowning of Ma Leaser, 18 years old. While swim ming, Miss Leaser suddenly disap peared beneath the water, and when dragged out. a snapping turtle was found allnglng to her toe. Kingman, Ind A colt ha been born on a farm near Romney, which la minus hia front l?g. Where the right foreleg should be, there are two leg about alx Inches long. One of these haa the foot of a dog and the other the foot of a calf. The animal la expected to live. STF.VF.NS LODOK NO. 49, K. OF P. Meets every Wednesday evening. J. K. English, C. C. C"lark Wood, K. of It. A S. WESTON LODGE NO. 63, A. F. & A. M. .Meet every second and fourth Saturday in each month. Richard Morrison, W. M. L. B. Davis, Sec. WESTON LODGE NO. 58. 1. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening. W H. Gould. N. G. A. A. Kees, Kec. Sec; E. O. DeMosH. Fin. Sec. WESTON CAMP NO. 112, W. O. W Meets the flrst and third Saturdays of each month. Monroe Turner. C. V. J. J. Beeler, Clerk. ECRKKA ASSEMBLY NO. 24. UN ited Artisans. Meets the tlrst and third Mondays In each month. Nel lie Maybee, M. A. Frances C. Wood, Secretary. HIAWATHA REREKAH LODGE No. 88. Meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Anna O'- Harra. N. G. Odessa Kirkpatrick, Rec Sec. Lottie Brandt, Fin. Sec. CRESCENT CHAPTER NO. 47. O. E. S. Meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Marv E. Barnes, W. M. Alice F. Price. Sec. COTTAGE HOTEL Newly Opened in Reynolds' Residence, Wee Main Street To the People of Weston: Now is the time to buy your next win ter's wood. We have contracted for several hundred cords cut from large pine trees and are prepared to sell you wood cheaper than you have bought it for ten years. We will deliver this wood, for cash only, to any place in Weston at FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS ($4.50) per cord. Or ders will be taken at any time and de livery made as soon as possible. Weston Brickyard ggiw Mja Weston Oregon Good Room and Board by the Week W.00. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb trails marks sad euwrtsiiu oMmisnl r rr. Send SHalrl. rtMrtM ST SlHSw KripOoa for PRKI SEARCH Nport aa IwmwsbUKr. Dutnlnnm PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for yoa. Our fw hooklrt l-ll Sow. wlww Uiwil nanrHT. WtitatwUr. !), SWIFT & GO. PATENT LAWYERS. 303 Seventh St, Washington, D. C. ft -rjjgKKSaaBBBasXaUBBBsBSBBBUlM' t Is I I t rinc jcwciry Expert Repairing I I will appreciate a call when J you visit Athena. L S. VINCENT j Hawk's Drug Store ATHENA - - OREGON DR. C H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office in Brandt building ' WESTON Ok BOON Chas. H. Carter Dan P. Smythe Carter & Smythe LAWYERS PENDLETON OREGON Op Fer Your Stand Dining Kitchen Library est Iritis, h Lirp U I T A Don't Fail to See the $4.50 Stand Table Special in the ieloss Furniture Store ODAKS: and Kodak Supplies Films Developed and Printed. Branch Agency for American Express Money Orders H. Goodwin - Druggist, Weston, Oregon i )