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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1915)
3 ) ? ?9 1?. about t 7i- IT?- OSS o o o We are offering now The "Pendleton" AH -Wool Aackinaws The MULVEY HATS (all new shapes) Caps, Shirts, Sox, Neckties, Handkerchiefs Winter Underwear, Suspenders. Gloves and Shoes We are agents for the tailoring companies, and our tape line is always ready for you L3 L 'Hasici (Phone Main 241) GROCER HABERDASHER ViLUAX HacKENZIC, Praise X N. P81CC ViM rnsieat . C M. SMITH, Cashier f. L BLOMOREN. AuMaat Cashier Established 1891 I, Faners Bank o f In If you are figuring on a FARM LOAN now or later come in and talk it over with us. r ft HERMIT fcSiraotTra&a t&ss tsitmt Cwfcj to Vat feadiifas&f ( ,VY- .(' - I .T WW tf i..r U AWfri Cilil in IMwKI w -3 al fbaaar TWa Cbowiuj Earty lifsv is th Far West 17iiA 17J1A WASHINGTON SEPT. 16-17-18. 1915 Tka V4T Mot at Ma NIaM t V.OTTJ ran r.i Wl Tt CXCURSION FARES WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, PuMUiwr SUBSCRIPTION RATES Stricth in AJbsnct The Year Pi Months... Poor Month . ADVERTISING RATES Per inrli per month..... .0 Wl Per inch, one insertion SO lrttlx, r tin earn insertion..... OA FRIDAY SEn. W. 1915 fattM t lh aesteflic al WtilM, OrtjM. mcmkVcIu mil aMlltr. smuiTs "cauccE or ieart More than year of war find the al lies in practically undisputed control of the aea and with at least an equal chance on land against the Teutonic power. ' , , The British navy is credited with de stroying: fifty-four German submarines or a larger number than Germany was supposed to possess before the war began. As the construction or these undersea boats is slow and dif ficult process, it may reasonably be surmised that Germany can now bare very few of them in commission. The crews must be trained witn eare, ana may reasonably also be surmised that Germany is growing short of sub mariners, who constitute the very pick and flower of her navy and whose con stant loss must be a serious drain. , Meanwhile the British merchant ma rine is not only undiminished but is said to have grown larger. The constant additions from British shipyards have more than replaced the comparatively negligible number of merchant vessels destroyed by German submarines. . It estimated, in fact, that Germany would need one hundred years in which to rid the seas of British merchantmen if not a single vessel were added to the present fleet. The submarine is not unlike the water moccasin familiar to our southern swamps. It is feared, and with good reason, but the dread il inspires is out of all proportion to its limited capacity for mischief. Our delicate affair with Germany has been handled with rare courage, skill and judgment by President Wilson and Secretary Lansing, and every loyal citizen will rejoice at its peaceful is sue. Yet there is some ground for the assumption of the English press that Germany's new-found humanitarian Ism due not so much to consideration for the United States and other nei'trals as to the virtual failure of her great; admiral's submarine campaign. Even the German mind, the English say, will halt at the further perpetration of downright murder on the high seas when shown to be utterly wanton and useless. We msy well suppose that if Germany found she could strike a really effective and damaging blow at English commeitM by means of Her submarine she woukt have continued their unrestricted we without regard for the danger to American or other neutral liwe. The guod of the father land would constitute a lunVltfnt mo tive-the end would justify the means, Indeed, there would be no likelihood of a place for other than the fatherland and Its dependencies in the sun if Ger man "junkerWm" bad It way. This attitude of mind is expressed between the lines of the following paregrh from the Vossisch Zeltung) "It must be reiterated that the tor pedoliic of the Lusilaitia, w mattet how lamentable from a humanitarian I standpoint, I ft no stain upon tier- 1 M,N, kjUMP " Thus, if there remained a prospect I of thereby achieving ultimate success f the German arm, another LusW tanta would be unhesitatingly deatrnyed t the coat of another hundred Ameri can Uvea, German honor would feel itself tarnished at nothing that could contribute to the Anal triumph of the fatherland. If the destruction of unarmed linen without warning were I of real value to the German cause, and if her submarines could operate freely with lea danger of their own destruc tion, then would Admiral Von Tirplti' plan of undersea campaign be eonttn- I ued unchanged. Germany docs not fear I as has no need to fear us. Again I quoting the Zeltung: 'It is surety known In the United States that even a declaration of war by America against Germany could no longer do real barm to the German I cause," Those of us who want the United States to keep out of the mlxup, if we lean do so with honor, have occasion therefore to rejoice that thing are as they are. Even though we may love not England, it would be an ill day for I us eeuld her maritime supremacy be I jeopardised by the German submarine. According to the Monday Crawfish the Rev. Corinthians I. Bett said in part in his last Sunday's sermon: To appreciate the parable of the Prodiiral Son, one must take care to look at it from some other view point loan mat 01 tne tatted cau. "BtO GUNS" OP OREOON ARC GOING TO ROUND UP ' ivadtMon." Ore, Rept. . To wit. ui lha moat elaborate and ektsnalve preevnutlon.' of the world-famout Koundup which stana Repumoor , practically all of the prominent stai orrit'lale of Orea-on are comma; to ea dletoa. There will be Governor iWlthyeombe, Mate Treasurer Kay. 8rtary of Mule Olcott, United Wtatea Menatora t'haratwrlatn and aloArthur and innotl and freatdent of the Henale W. I.atr Ttiompein, la addition to a number of other dlanltarle. ki. mmmam k kuii A.in ntfll . Ill Vl iiwiwni " - - ' .J .-J an iMualltv In dally. Everything Is In readlne-a for one of the bint ereeds ever la rn dleloa, eoralna mlahty cluae lo the record merit of Itli when tMM peo ple paaaed throush lh fate. While all events on the Hnundup prosram have a spire and thrill to them, there are . two which will b doubt ysplcy this year, the Maverlrk race and the ater-roplB contest. This berauee the steers lo be used In these events are the wildest thins ever seen on the Roundup (rounds, so -ii j .. . M .iirfii.ll (a handla and the director ere seriously considering whether it win oe eai 10 pui in . a mm m-ii h mi a Bimimp fnce protecting the traodatand and bleach, era. All the bl event are practically nired now. aad the roateeiente are coming- an lbs way from Oklahoma and Canada to try for the wordl'e championship. Pendleton la making the usual preparations tor eni-M-in-Ing the crowd and will give them a royal welcome wnn tney am. Happy Canyon la dusting up the rou- latia M.PIAAIBI vara un h na lannpi in big eupply of red dog bitters. Th are all ready with a tremenaoua i 'er bucs.- If You Wish to Know What is Newest and Most Correct for Fall Come to The Golden Rule " It's time to be thinking About YOUR NEW FALL SUIT OR COAT Are you going to the Round Up? Ladlee' Suit with fur (rimming on collar ami cull; the latest styles; 40.W value, our pries Auu. They also com In Nsvy, Green, Brown end Itlark Hoplm and Serge, fHpu, 114.75, 1 Is. 60, Ladles' New FH Shoes In Tat. ent, Virl or Gun Metal, cloth or mat, kid top, 1.IM, U.U, KLM and UW, Mlasee' Dree Shnee In Patent, Vld and Gun Metal button, ll.iK, II.W, II.IM. nail icw rux som jojt . They come In all the newest hailed and style In llrowns, lllsck rin lrle. Blue SergSL t.m, 11160 and lU.TS-wn.t you will pay 11100 to tot eleewhere. Boy' Knickerbocker Fulls In Grey and Brawn mis and tllus Herre. Norfolk style, ll.M, M M, a.W, HH. Boys' RtaoolShoee, 11.49, ll.M and ll.M. Too Can Do Better at Is noV-ii Rule ft leal . Otters roller Cleveland. ti.K theater manager here ha fired all his blond ushers sod hired brunette. II claim the men talked with the blondee and PS trona had to wait lo be shown th.lr eata. soataws. The Department of Agriculture esti mates this yesr's wheat crop at 981,- 000,000 bushels, or . 90,000,000 more than last year's record-breaker. The wise grower will perchance revise hi notions as to "dollar wheat." In replacing the commandant of the I state soldier's home, Governor Withy. I combe has again demonstrated his deep : devotion to the sacred duty of punish ing hi enemies and rewarding hi friends. I Ik rirrall Twin at Ike Slate el Oivsee ht I'NWllil (MBit Ma ImWI Itavw. rialsill. vs. sit rtore Davit, Utlnual. r Bias 'lord Pavla, Dvlsaitaalt i! rug lung ir tm rrarg or osk- iiom . mn kanbv mh,bmmmI sad r ,Hln4 lo llDMI .! iukih Ik rmnlaiial M lb lilniwilll k i min ih, ivib n ,mv laiv amM i'rl ottiila ts lfat ihJtl thaSrrt HbilraiUHi mi. 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Iwladal Paaitlaiae. Orfa.ea IkIS Ike lal l I l.A. m, l i . lnnH lor fbilBilt Germany's magnificent air fleet ha made another gallant raid upon the English coast, gloriously killing and crippling more than a score of women snd children. ...;. DR. W. G. HUGHES Oftlc in the Klam Building, Milton, Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 lo 5 ... 0 .ft ... 080 Having placed himself at the bead of I his armies, Csar Nicholas will be pretty generally certain of having the tail be tween his royal person snd the Teutons. Pendleton . having -glommed Sitting! Bull's saddle. Walla Walla will have to scout sround lively for Standing Cow' riding habit. ... .ijV Dr. J. G. McMATH OSTEOPATH Office one block north of the bank ATHENA, OREGON ; Electric Treatmenli Given Phone 621 IMPORTANT NOTICE We have never before sold a remedy with the QUICK action of slmpl buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.. mixed in Adler-l-ka. the appendicitis preventative. , ONE 8POONFUL. re-1 lieves sour stomach, gaa and constipa tion AT ONCE. H, Goodwin, drug gist . , - , J. C PENNEY CO., Inc. - (83 Busy Store.) ATHENA, OREOON S3M WESTON GARAGE :V II. L. I1EDRICK Expert Auto and Gas Engine Repairing GASOLINE & OIL and accessories e All. Work Guaranteed " i BARGAIM ess" The. Brandt Store offers you calico at 5c per yard, apron gingham at 6c, muslin at 7c. Also we are selling thread at six spools for 25c X T" A good brand of overalls we have for men ; at 8S the pair.' , . THE BRANDT STORE i WESTON - PENDLETON " "t AsU SUg Scfctsalt New Tork. N. T. A younr Chlneee student ha Invented a Chines type writer. The machine has three key, a back-spacer, a spacer and a key I with which I00 characters of the Chinese language are struck. ' The I characters are on a cylinder, which Is turned by the writer until the proper I character Is found and written by striking the key. The Inventor claims! 40 words a minute can be written. AOMOnSTUTOE'S SALE 0T tEALraoramr. Notice is hereby given that by vii-1 tue of an order of the County Court of Umatilla uoanty, oreifon. made on June 17, 1015, in the Matter of the Es tate of Kltzalietb Frine (sometimes called Eliza frimO deceased, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at Z o clock u. m. on Saturday, the lltb day of Hepteruber, imio, at tne front door or the county Court House In said County, in the City of Pendleton therein, all of the real property belonging to said estate described as Lou numbered 12 and 13 in Block numbered In the Town of U eaton, all in the City of Weston in said County and State, and all of the right, title and interest which I, as Administrator of that estate, can sell, the sale to be made subject to confirm ation of said county "ourt. Dated August 11, 1B16. K. O. DkMoss, Administrator of : the restate of ' Elizabeth Frine (sometimes called Eliza Frine,) deceased. Fine Jewelry Expert Repairing I will appreciate a call when you visit Athena. L. S. VINCENT Hawk's Drug Store , ATHENA - - OREGON - oee CANDIES CIGARS . TOBACCO Have Just Added a Stock of Knives and HARMONICAS Kirkpatrick's 'Confectionery Lv Weston ' Athena ' Adams A.M. 1:11 Hi Athena Adams OotngWeet. I, M. 0 Lv WtNrton 1:00 1:11 t:t Oolnc Kael. I. M. I Pendleton le.eo Lv Pendleton : H Adam " Adam :t' " Athena 11:1ft " Athens, till twrew. Adams, 10c; Athena to Adams, lie;! Dale Roth well Optical Specialist I five all my time to the fit- tins; snd grinding of Kiss, I I nave praciicea in renqieion six years, All work guaranteed. t American Nat'l Hank Did. (Upstairs) , Weston to Athena, lie; ' Weston' tj Fnd!et0ls y ' OfCjOII Z Weaton to Pendleton, 11.09; Athena to j " j.,,, ... rondieton, 7ic; Adam lo Pendleton, i 11 iOc. Round trips. If made In eeme day Weston snd Pendleton, f l.iO: Ath.oa and Pendleton. II. It. Headquarters: Weston, st City Drug atnre; Athena, Bt. Nichols Hotel; Adams, Inland Mercnntlla Store; Pen dleton, French Restaurant, A. tt tOTOER. DR. C. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Onles in Brandt building WESTON OK BOON 1Q16 New Groceries- New Notions T - New Canvas Gloves For Men and Women New Summer Underwear -AT- The Istmsy Store PHONE NO. 233 Mill rUBlfflflfl 18GO . FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SALEM, OREGON Sept. 27th to Oct. 2d, Inclusive J. H. BOOTH, President W. A L JONES, Secretary $20,000 CASH PRE1JIIJM3 Send to W. Al Jones. Secretary, 8alemi)rajron, and secure) any ln formation desired relative to the Oregon Exposition. Exhibit your products and secure a portion of th 120,000 offered for premiums. Free transportation for exhibits. Reduced fsrs for passengers. Come snd stay a week. Bring a tent and camp in the oak grove park, Free camping privilege riftht at depot and main entrance to grounds, Grov electric lighted. Good water. ; Two Aviation Flights Daily HELP TO MAKE OREGON GREATER SaW!, trxJ yilli,! 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