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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1915)
ICE CREAM ' and cake tha dlih at tha Weston Bakery fresh Bread, Cak ixl Pwtry. Una Candles, (toed Meal t All Hour, IBW We apeclallie In Lodge and I'arty 8uptm. ZEMM the Baker Dupula Building, Main and WaUr ' Shoe and llamaae repaired neit door. iTho White CHOICE CANDY CIUAR8 ami TOUACCO CARDS. BILIJARD3 god I1KKET POOL i : Mazelwood ;: Ice Cream popular Soft Drlnka J. B. Farrcns U I Weston Meat! Market i BREVITIES t. It. Rldanour haa returned from Montana, eftar a aliort eaaauo Ur In lioep-slirarlnf. frank Price and family wara amon lha Weston sojourner Ihla week at Hlniham Mprlng. ( Mayor and Mra. P. T. Harbour and children returned Monday form a few daya of ramping oa Unchire craak. rial vour ham mm repaired for bar vast at lha Weston ho and harnaaa hop, Wheeler block. W. U Cooper. Hldnay Warren loft Friday for rranklln county to Uka charfa of a wheat warehouse at Snaka Hlvar ela tion. Mra r. a. Kinr and family are Pre paring to mono aoon to Weatoa from ll.railalnn Mill will OCCUDV Ihalr COl- lag proparty on ouih Water afreet. Nela KorOaan, cable apllcar with tha lncirio Tel-Phone company, at oraoanl atatlonad In Walla Walla, waa a recent vlaltnc witn nia parenia, air. and Mra. M. I. NorDeen. Ilk at Brandt Buildinpr, oppo site Postoffice. Good, Fresh Meats Fish in Season Cash paid for HIDES Perry & Lundell New Groceries New Notions New Canvas Gloves For Men and Women New Summer Underwear . AT " Tha . Eccaoay Store car mow no. m ALMA BARNETT WESTON - PENDLETON " Am ftlT4 trhaVtal J ' A. M. Going We. P. M. lM Waaton :00 Lr Weaton' 1:00 " Athana " Athana 1:18 Adama Adama 1:1 A. M. Going Baat. P. M. I Pendleton W:00 Lv Pendleton t:o0 " Adama 10; " Adama :50 " Athj H:S " Athana 1:11 Karen. Waaton to Athana, tSi Weaton to Adama. 10c; Athona to Adama, 5oi Waiton to Pendleton, 11.00; Athana to Pen d lot on, 7So; Adama to Pendleton, eOo. .. ' ,'' Round tripe, If made In aame day; Weaton and Pendleton, 1.0; Athena and Pendleton, I1.S5. Headquarter: Weaton, at City Drug Store; Athena, St. Nlchola Hotctj Adama, Inland Mercantile Store; Pen dleton, French Heetaurant. 4.M.10TWQI. i Dr. Farnsworth y : ; . DENTIST ' ' CaT Phona or write for 2! an appointment. J I " ' Tample Bui Wing - 2 Pendleton Oregon 1 Have you triad eome of Eehm'a M A 9 IHm nnA.flur mmd. Hot m '!.t.t .imm mnralnf Main VOUT own town and buy lha bread there mane at noma, w aainn nr. Tta Waltahur Tlmea. one of eur moat truthful eirhanaee. report tnal "Al nroullatta la tne poaaaaaor oi ilvina rurlnaliv a ralf eta montha old, whlah, Ihouah not weaned yat, tlvea a quan ox miia prr oar- Bud Anderaon, once tha prlda of Vancouver, waa beaten In the 14th round by Oeorce Infle of Reattle at Pendleton Monday night Andaraon'a aaronda loaned a eponge into the ring In order lo aava him from further punlahment. ailaa rvrllla. a ann of W. W. Cartlle, '.t.MM U'attinnlnii la hara from Ever ett. Wah.. renewing acquaintance with me rnenai ano aceoee or ni hii.lkuut Ma annarta to remala dur ing harveat aa a member of Hey Wlnn a crew. Herbert and Fred March, well- known ranrhra and atockmen of Ilaaket mountain, accompanied by their alater. Mra, Bhelton. left yeater- day In an Overland touring car for Ran Prencleco to attend, the fanama- Pacine axpoaltlon. Mra. I. O. "allng la aapected home tomorrow from Portland, where for ilhe pa at all weeka aha ha been re calving leaaona In voice vulture aa a member of the claaa of Mr. lo iftparka, one of the beet known vocal Inatrurtora on lha coast. Nearly a cord of wood which ha waa atarklng In a wood houaa ran ana rolled the oher day upnn w. n Peathe. but ha eecaped with a alight aralp wound. It takea more than thla to feaae a veteran of Oettyeburg, An- iletam and tha Wllderneaa. A raar da-a am EJ. Tucker atood In front of a team of young colta to keep them from running away. Evidently reeentlng hla interference, they knock. ed him down ana ran over mm. who the rceult that ha haa elnce been miming a damaged hand and other Injurlra " , ' 1 v Mr. and Mra. J. U Howard came up Monday from Portland for a few daya- vteil with their daughter. Mra. George U Horeeman. and wilt go from here to Anatone. Waah. Mr. Howard la a retired Morrow county aheep-grower. who la now quite largely Intereated in Portland real aetata. Tha following hour have been an for lawn Irrigation by tha Weaton elty council: Normal Helghta. lu7 p. m.j remainder of the eley. T to 8 p. m. Ir rigation la unlawful at any other hour, and in eaae thla rule la broken the water will ha turned off at the malne. B. U Wllaon, auperlniendent. ; Tha report of tha condition of The - K.n.ii,i itank af Athena aa publlahed In laat weeka Preaa litowe that lha depoalta hao reacnea tne an precedented aum of M1M4I.5S at ik. . Kiiatnaaa June IS. Caah and exchange amounted lo tlK.lT6.St and loana and dlaoounta to tlW.ieT. Candy Special for Ten Daya Only ia u, futund rhneoletea at tOo: (Oc n n Mjramala at 10c: IOC Dr R Mam ranitv at lac: lte ier lb gum drop at lies home-made peanut but ter at 14c; mixed candy at 10c; real augar atlck at I atlcka for le. Freeh roaated peanut at to per quart. All gooda atrlclly freeh. Weaton Bakery. The funeral of the' lata William Tompklna waa held Mohday at the Methodlat church In Atnena, ano waa attended by a number of frlenda from Weaton. Mr. Tompklna waa a large land-owner and highly reapected cltl- xen of the. Athena neighborhood. Hla death, at tha age of tl yeara, roiiowea a protracted lllneaa from cancer of tha lvr. m.a Tnio maatlna of All Balnta' n..ua h-M at tha home of Mra. O. "U Horeeman. and waa attended by the following gueat: Mra. U R. Van nril.l. Mm VT T MnrDMIL Mra. O. PeOraw. During a aoclal hour at the done of tha buaineaa aeaaion. ice cream end cake were aerved. Tha dute and r tha next meeting were left open, and will be announoed later. m.. t-.i laarna with re r ret that Weaton wilt be unable to number Mr. and Mra. Fred McOrew, newly-married at Portland, among tta future reeldenta. iavat week It fell Into the .,nu- aa one of the Portland dalllea In easing that they would ra- alda at Weaton wntcn prey n they merely Intend to vlalt before they have completed their honey moon, v Tha T.ihertv Bell will atop at Pen dleton from 1:10 p. m. to t:4t p. m. next Monday. July IS, during It tri from Philadelphia to tha Panama-Pacific axpoaltlon. At Walla Walla the aama evening n win be on exhibition for two and one-half houia, beginning at 7:t0 o'clock, and Governor Lister will apeak. Tha round trip rata by rail from Weaton to either city will be one dollar. t. hattlne- averaaea of tha Athena team, champlona of . tha Eaat End league, ahow that Brooka la the real leader with t40. . TuercK ana narmein are Hated above him with 100 each. ... tnk nart tn only two gamee. while Brooka played throughout the leaaon. IS. Wlinama la aecona wnu oiia nn.u afiApnAin at Athena Don Osburn'a pridea will play their Aral frame wltn ruo rvoca iur hib vuik Ulla county chainpionhip. Weaton people will aay good-bye with much regret la Ohmart Abrama, who cloee their photo-atudlo here tomorrow and will make their next atand al Athana. Theae be agreeable gentlemen and expert plto tognapbera, whoa work here baa been af tha hlaheat order af merit. Equip ped with the very beat and I teat of hutoeraphle appilannee, and fort! fled with lha knowledge that cornea from many yeara of aurceeaful expert enor, they have been able to turn out for lha benefit of their Waeton pa tron a grade of work that la not ax celled In the largeat camera of popu lation, Appreciation of their worth and ability baa been at teat ed by auch generoua patronage that they have been kept buey up to lha hour of their departure. Hhould they aver come again, they will be aaaured of finding many frlenda and well wiehere In tha Weaton community. While returning with hla family from tha mountain celebration Hetur day afternoon, J. M. Banlater I oat control of hla Ford car on tha roc ky grade eaat of town and tha car turned over, epllllng Ita ocrupante on tha hill aide. Mr. Banlater aiwtalned a broken collar bone; Mra. Franree Perry, a alater of Mra. Banlater, who haa been flailing here from Portland, waa quite badly brulaed, and Mlaa Rene Han la ter' arm waa Injured. The other oc cupant of lha car, Mlaa Edna, Mlaa dledya and Maater ftaymond Banlater eecaped with no hurt whatever, and all concerned feel grateful that the eeaualtlea were no more aertoua. While not a few aulomobllea ax-ended and dearended lha hill, Ihla waa the only accident to mar an. otberwle en joyable ocraalon. Frank Pawcett Co. of Pendleton, are now buey digging the trench for tha alx-lnrh eteel water pipe connect ing the reeervolr lake with the Intake above Weaton. and are making good progreaa. It la aald that four men with plrka and ehovela dug about to feet of ditch In three daya. at which rata the work will aoon be done. The contract calla for completion by Aug uat tat. Although theee contractor put la what waa generally regarded aa a very low bid, they claim that they will be able to "make wage" oa tne job. Weaton angler report poor trout luningon me iiouii nr unprecedented run of aalmon, afford- 1.. .A.. Hlww4 with a vrah hook. The favcrli method la for a half dozen fellowa to wade througn tne atrram and drive the aalmoo Into tha .t. 1 1.. ahaM tha riiim axttai-t frail book operalore gel the flh. The vlewa of lha aalmon aa vt me nnra aud beauty of thla aort oi pauitne would be Interesting-, If obtainable. W. J. Martin, a well known farmer, taraped Saturday night from the Mil WD Jai 1, ihh a I "'- - at large. Ha waa Oral arreated at Walla ana on tne comniami. i wife, who eharjred eruei treatmen. lie waa then turned over to the au thority at Milton.- being wanted there for aa aUejtetl offeoea again (IrL A drlxxllnr rain here yeatrtlay t,-,l tkm aimnanhera and will help. It la thought, to 011 the grain. .Mora pronouocea iicocui. waa v k Ni..i.ni,ln (llatrlcxa. where the hllU .uwwn.. - an l-ra and nenled luat such a ahowerto halpthetn alonif. l. ... s ...!. w tf. Pnrtar. who la oow farming lha old Ikiuglaa llwlta place near t'llul ivoca, ia tnmninxj L..u ami la untiinir fin huahel to lha acre. Mr. I'ortar'e wheat waa danv ayed to oma extent nut ne win nave a fair yield neverlheieaa. v... i.ri.mn. a mad nnrote attacked a camp of ileeplng- men, biting four of ibera. Two 1of. a horao ami oolt .l hlitan. The men will iro to Portland for the Paataur treat meot . tfBwua (mm T . nrande-'Bav that r .1- r-..iii fmitut trulltv there lir.,ni 1'.iim ...... r yeaierday at hU trial on a atatutory charge, and will be aenteneed today. r.. r .a,tala tiaa returned from hla vlalt to aouthern Idaho, and will aeek vacation recreation tn tha Wea ton harveat Belda. in., ui.ll, (ulrai. teacher of the ,ii t mm . i . " - - -1 Banket mountain achonl, baa son to her home at ManaBeld, Waah., for the aummer. vi t v Callnir raturned vealerdar from a vltlt to her elter, Mra. Vovo land, who i III at her home In Walla Walla. OREGON SOCIAL HYGIENE SOCIETY MARSHALL HOUSE WILL BE MODERN STORE BUILDING n.. Marahall Rouae. Weaton' brl'k hotel, which haa atood for more than ihiMi ne a Mniurv at tha corner of Main and Broad etreeta. will aoin be replaced by a modernized building to be occupied by the Weaton Mer cantile company. The work or iranetormauon nrnmaalne ranldlr under the direc tion of Contractor S. T. Gore, v.hu prepared the plana for the extnatv alteration dealred by Dr. T. D. Watt, the preaent owner of the property. A the old atructure waa aubetantleliy built, with a eolld foundation, It lend Itaelf well to the , Improvement, affl when fully remodeled will be amone the moat attractive and dealrabla bua ineaa locatlona In the city. Aa it at preaent atanaa we ouim i. atana tar 74 feet on Mam treat and tl feet on Broad atreet A brick addition 40x0 feet in aiaa win built on Broad atreet, ana aigging mao, tn nmmui for the concrete baeement. Thla will practically dou hia the floor aoace. bealde providing baaement atoraga room. A modern glasa front 40 reet in tengin win r- . , n tha Main place in inivi ym street ixpoaure, and the remainder win be rebuilt in Keeping m ui general echeme of rehabilitation. The aecbnd atory of the building will be left InUct for the preaent Tat. it mv be refitted and used again for hotel aleeping room. If thla la decided upon a one: annex . i in ai.a viil be conatructed at tha eaat end of the building to houae the hotel omc. oining room nu kitchen. The archltect'a plana em brace thla contemplated addition. which would give Weaton a new no tel. aa well aa a new etore. - It la expected that the Weeton Mer cantile company'a commodlom quar ... -.ill ha raadv for it bv the time It la prepared to begin buaineaa, about September 1. . CARD OJ" THANKS. Wa have greatly enjoyed our atay among the people of Weaton and vi cinity, and wUh to thank them for the patronage and kind treatment w have received at their hands. We hope to be with them again next year. OHMART ABRAMS. Photographers. Women's and Men's Meetings al Weston Today. The Oregon aoclal Hygiene nobitt ia la town today. A committee of I.Mimlfl.111 Inral WABUi hVa Vlalted every home In Waaton with aa urgent Invitation to near air. anyoer at a niaa meeting of women thla after noon at 8 p. tn. In Weaton opera houae. ' - tnwiiailnna have ailaa baan aant out wa tha Mnmaa af . Ira-at eommlttee of men to the men folk to attend a conference on eoriai aaa moral ny d... at n m ar the aama place. At .ki. im w. n. MrNarv. auoerln tandent of tne Baatern uregon maw ti it. i an air. j. ic anvoer. do in of Pendleton, aaeiaiea ny local apeaa era. are to talk. Many of our Cltlaena already know k. amrk f thla orcanlzatlon. It la a body of aerlou and earneat buai neaa men, profaaalonal men, eaucaiora, ana nthara iiMf, n mA In an i i.i ijiii.m wM-. educational campaign to prevent the further spread or venereal oieeaae, is imA la a elaan and decent manner the law of aes life, and to Improve the moral and aortal condlttoaa of the etate'a Inhabitant, especially ita chil dren and young people. Buch men a ur. wnv x. womrr. president of Reed college; Dr. Cal- .i. i Whita. aacreUrr of tne State Board of Health; A. F. Flegel. an at torney: Wm. W. Woodward of the mark. Wand ward Dru Co.: Adolph Wolfe of Upman-Wolfe Co.. Port land; Dr. W. i. Kerr, preaiaeni oi . a n r-nrvatlla! Judaa Gilbert W. Ptielpe. Pendleton, are actlvery loter eated In conducting It affair. The eoclety la eloaely aaaocUted with ha euata Hoard of Health and by vir tu of state appropriation la doing a etate-wlde worx. atenings mur w thnaa ai Waaton have been held in over of the larger town and cities throughout the etal witn apteooia re sult. . The Oregon Social Hygiene uociety gained nation-wide prominence la Ita successful campaign s gainst tha old . inat manhoAd" ouacka and ad vertising apeclallata In supposed sexual allmenta of men, Tne eiate ai vtmkiw naiiv fraa of these charlatan today and In thla reepect la the cleanest elate In the Union. Furthermore, uregon is the only atat yet to support thla kind of work by leglalatlve appropria tion and la eettlng the pace for the whole country In theae 'Important The society baa helped thousands of mothers and ratnera in uregon snu other stales aa -well. In th matter of Instructing their glrla and boya re garding the vital fact of physical de velopment, reproduction and aeg life. It permanent object la to reach the parenia and through them their chil dren. No man or woman can afford to mlaa hearing Dr. AIcNary and Mr. Snyder at theae meeting In the opera t. ...... rhav are both men of promi nence In tha state. - It la Weston's op portunity to make, tne moat oi its share of the state's appropriation for thla work. The program for tha men confer ence thia evening fotlowe: :0a o. m. "The Extent and Re- laulta of Sexual Vice. The Prevalence and General Serlouaneea of venereal ntaaasea and Their .Effect upon mt Individual and the Home." W. D. Mo Nary. M. D. ' ' -it n m. "Caiiae and Remedies. The Four Sex Llee and Other Ceuaee. Remedlee.M J. E. Snyder, fenaieion, member of Executive Board. Oregon Social Hygiene Society. a so o. m. "what uan we i iw Weaton T" G. R. Roblnaon. WESTON MOUNTAIN HOLDS DELIGHTFUL CELEBRATION i a.nhir,ii ralebratlon of Inde pendence Day waa held laat Saturday In the aylvan anaaee oi bqsou e' nn w-aatn nmountain. It wa a aane Fourth, too, entirely free from turbu lence or booxe. although the email boy and hla firecrackers were to some ex tent In evidence. About tOO people were In attend ance, many of them from Weaton, and the latter aver that a aplendid time was provided by tne mountain a nw .ii.m. nannia. They had gone to considerable trouble to prepare for the event, and tne .oeauuiui grov w gay with flaga and bunting. A plat form and seat were arrangea oene-m the trees, and here the oxerclaea were held after the proceselon. had arrived e.m tha arhnnl house. Pretty little mounUan maldena, clad In white, graced the Liberty car, and the par ade waa led by a Confederate veteran, W. H. Beathe, bearing the Stare and Stripes. The Immortal Declaration oi Trf.n.nitanra Waa read bV MISS Mag gie Dowd. and Rev. N. D. Wood gave an able and thoughtful address In keeping with the day. A aong waa ung by Mlaa Joyce Wood, and Zane Lanadale gave two or nis cnnwi .i. Bin.ina- of America." by all present concluded the exercise. C. K. Bryaon preaioea. a n ninnin riinner was then en joyed upon improvised tables in the ahada of the pine. The mountain hoeta aaw tnai an meir guwa v... hn hail hrotirht no lunch has- keta had a chance to eat to repletion. A Leader representative waa especuu i rni-tinata tn attractinc the kindly eye of W. L. Pay born, whose better half had provided a truiy aamiraoie ninnin faaat. The scribe did hla eager beat to empty a big baaket of beauti ful mountain etrawoernes wmin, ..j.w .i.i. n,am and lovely layer cake. constituted the dessert. With a algh of regret aa well aa or aaiwracuon. n found that hla capacity waa not quite limitless. . a n.,n tmt haaf had been barbe- o ' " - cued for the event under the expert annarviaion of Ed.' May. and Ita Juicy and tender meat waa distributed among tha picnickera. Bntnusiastio praise wa bestowed by all upon thla feature of the feast. A game of ball waa piayeo. among iha ha rarti in Ravborn's field. which a Weston team won from the mountaineers. Racea were men run i. k. nnvn afnna- an avenue of trees. and a greased pole waa duly climbed. amid mucn merriment. an.-. O'Harra did a noble and generous act In transferring the grease from the pole to his garments, auer un-n Ralnh Tucker swarmed nimbly to the top and copped the prlxe. John English waa apparently M.uin. aanina of the celebration. and he and his faithful co-workers are entitled to and do hereby receive a tribute of praise rrom me nwwn folk who profited .by their enterprise. Q n 15 WE ' CAN CHANGE OUR AD ...and' , . WE SHOULD But We Dar6 Not Change Our Name The busier we are the dryer time for writing ads. When you want something the other fellow hasn't got, come and Bee us. COME ANYWAY. ' . ' Binders, Wagons, Hacks, Twine-that Portable Thresher-all going. Yes, Money too. You may as well have some of it. Watis Rogers GRAIN ON THE BEST LANDS ONLY SLIGHTLY DAMAGED While there haa admittedly been some damage to grain In the Weston district, the general prospect yet In dicate that the crop will be nearly normal, both a to yield and quality. But for the recent untimely hot wave which caught some of the wheat while passing from the milk Into the dough. Weston would have had a bumper crop this year. Aa It is, the yield will only be reduced five to ten bushels from what It would have been had tha weather continued propitious, la the opinion of close observers. This mean that Weaton will come to bat wtlh Ita usual good crop. A party of local cltlaena accompan ied Hyman Cohen, market editor of the Oregon Journal, on a recent trip from Weston through the Lamar gulch district, the Wild Horse district and the Spring Hollow district on the reservation. Mr. Cohen went Into ntrmeroua Held after samples, and found no poor wheat. Much of It loked like 40 bushels per acre or bet ter. To be aure, the drive waa taken through the beet wheat land In the county, "where cror-J never tall." Mr. Cohen expressed his pleasure at see ing uch good . wheat, having lately made a tour through Wasco and ou Ham counties, where he estimates that the yield will be reduced about IS per cent by the drying wlnda. Around Weston some - fields are "spotted." and will not yield up to their normal production. White spots In the field Indicate the place where the damage Is greatest, and where the straw is found to be lifeless and tha berry ahrunken. Such placea. how ever, are the exception rather than the rule, and may not cause much loaa aa la at preaent feared by the far mers. Thick sowing seems to have been the rule thla year and the heads everywhere aeen are quite small, al though died wlthv plump and neaitny looking berriea. Keporta of damag eome rrom liry creek and Couae creek ridgee and from certain localities on Pine creek. It Is also aald that some grain In the Cayuse and Thorn Hollow sections on the reservation will not pay for cut ting. From reports received by the East Oreaonlan that paper estimate that Umatilla eounty'e crop aa a whole will be cut down one-third from the prospective yield earlier in the eeason. Late aown grain are ma to nave aui- fered the most damage, having been caught In a rank condition from the excessive spring moisture. The ear lier wheat had gotten past the critical atage and withstood the curing wlnda to hetter purpose. The few re-eeeaea fields throughout the county ahow the greatest loaa. Franklin countya crop, in eastern Washington, seems to have 'beaten out" the atreak of bad weather. Snake river exchangee say that threshing la already In progress In some localities. One field la reported to have averaged IT bushel per acre and another 11 bushels which Is a good showing for Franklin county. 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 m..i 1MMM.-1 -A.- r"""-- -I Motor car aervlce to all polnta. day or night. Also livery and feed atabl- oppostte th Lleuallen blacksmith shop. La fa McBride. GOTTAQE HOTEL Newly Opened in Reynolds Residence, Weat Main.. ; . Street v .. - Weston Oregon Good Room and Board by tha Weak 16.00. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb Op Fb to fcpis to . top M Stand & Jrk Dininjo; Kitchen Library Sewing is Don't Fail to See the $4.50 Stand Table Special in the OeHoss Furniture Store Fine Jewelry Expert Repairing I will appreciate a call when you visit Athena. L S. VINCENT Hawk' Drug Store ATHENA - - OREGON and Kodak Supplio Films. Developed and Printed. Branch Agency for American Express Money Orders H. Goodwin Dru&gist, Weston, Oregon (I 11 ( ) m