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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
e i Dr, Alfred F, Semper t , Grgduatg tni R(latrd DENTIST Price RseaonabU BRANDT flLDQ., upstair Veston Meat! : Market Brandt Building oppo site Postoflke. Good, Fresh Meats Fish in Season Cash paid for HIDES A. P. Perry BREVITIES Dr. and tin. f. V. Welts wsre ! lion In rortland during lh ws, a ui u bora lunday to Mr. and Mrs. Jam Hodgson at Ihelr horn in Athens. u mdA Wn II I. Drlakell of Day Ion, Waah., ara vMUng relative and friend In wwmi aaa vicinity. ChimI Marrh of W eel on baa regta- (red at Uul lass Saaltarlum to takt a couraa y( baths and tresiment. Mr. and Mr. Monro Turns wsrs vlallur In Weston Tuesd, having matured ever from Walla walla. J. M. John, president of tha Hart- man Abstract company, wa up Irom I'rmlleloo Monday eicning -vs-aus grow. in,. ni.-hr4 Morrisons have teased w.'um whaahr residence on Wtr iml, which will be occupied aoon by Mra. Morrison and dsugniere. Writ U uixin acrsp of psper, tha asm and address of Mies Kaiherin MiLMiiald. Uu ft, aHsrliag. Conn., wara found by M. A. Hrsndt, local merehsnt. In a boll of dry good lately unpack at hi atora. A faw west ago tadya aama and addraaa wara almllarty found by Mr. Hrandt la a shipment of thread. Thaaa wara aubaaquanlly kt, and na now eeems It Incumbent upon him to maaa anown uu aidMonald'a whereabouts, that Woaton barhalora may ail up and lake not lie. 1'ndoubtsdly aha wuuia una lo hear from an me Mra young ma a with a suud ranch, or. ir na wa i.eo vary young and doesn't own a rsnch ha might lake a ehancn aayway. JTalnt heart navor won tair and our own gueoa la that Mia Me- Donald la both young and ratr, ana would be glad to aachanaa a tolleom lob In a Connecticut factory r a western noma. a Lkn. ana inula show Will ba held October I at tha Houndup grounda In Pendleton under susplves of tha Umatilla county branch of tna uregon Mora Breeders' aaaoclatlon. Tha of fiaa tnwita all horsemen 10 bring their atocli to thla alios and alao to come themselves, rree food will n furnlahed lo all Mora and fro paeeea will b laaued to all eihlbllnra. Tha .iit Im tha Hands of tha v eitenalon depaHmant f th Oregon nar I . . . . . , . ....... K, i , Mra. Rophronla Campbell, now realdent of iohane. ""a ArHeu,lura Collega, which will aend friendships at Wanton during tha week eompet,t men for tha purpoaa. whlla looking after th dlapoaal of bar .B9 h fof OB. Uf oniy ,nd all aldenc property Bar. store: muot ba In before I a. m. on ... . .. IfUiurdar. tha tin of October. Tha inm immwinaT mmi tvwm mww pbmww"- . . . d lor neat Sunday at th. B.ptu of th. " - .h..h t Haw. Mllo a. Rentier, oaa- . r.arrinan m r,.-. .. ..... -, ......-- -. - .-a,..,,., Adams. v ice-p real iphin. at'. . Tm, aubtfh. " I C. W. I-. aeer.rr Light of th World, gratis ICE CREAM , (AND CAKE) 10 CtSm t tb dlah at th Weston Dalicry rroak Bread. Call aw ratry. Klna Canrlloa. Coad Meala at All Hour, tf. W cill in Lodf and l"artv Sura. -ZCHM the Baker Dupuli BulWHmr. Main and WaUr ' Shoea and Uamea , rcpalrod next duor. , Tka fnraat nMH In rhara of tha nr.n.ha maarva waa In town Wednea- ported in tna concilium oi aire. m. e. , .. ,ilh tha in NorlJean. who waa vary III during la -i " '"- n? Dr ,ha .k. Mum Madia NorDean. who ataHallon of a telephone llna by tha . k.. nimaiiL T7la will leaa inio n tm- caote from npoaana io aneno " ',- ' - i..n. M.. win mother, will r.m... for . thra. wka" f rom th. t mat. n th. Ptirfiir TlDhon and TUffrmph ... ..... . a. - fc.dlla.eI ffMuai oou Bat a. f tiltlal H t Kdk TTIP IfIHMal Cnurrn W rfinnnmn nrniiiiy. at iw wn - lh tNj.roni Adiolnlng lh churth Wonnha rH-nr will M provM-4 with .... a .a a ...a!.. I I a l -a,-, -.wtaiaw 4 t fcaa laWHIkl dkVctl niiiininn? am na oi narwia iiiiuiutiub ;The porchra will ba renewed and new walka built, ana tna pramiae over I A pronounced Improvement la fa oorled In tha condition of Mra. M vialt. waina num. r - t - hauled generally. When tha repair tha Umatilla river heretofor deprived work la flnlahad tha houa win na ot- or inia pnviieao. m ill hiia anhanco Weetoa a arowlna I importance aa a teiepnona criurr un der tha protreealv local Management OI II.. ueaiaam. i-vbh ' " entered Into for tha necoaaary pole. D nirung uniu fared for rent Itnaa Kin iflniahad their harveat run on the mA hava nmiaarf their ma 'chin. Thay report tha mounuin Du, BO wire will barley yield lo have oeen generally ,prtng. f -...- Am mwkA jt hiiMhaia Mr acre, i W. U Itnybnrn had amall tract of Ptta fll na UminlM I n CIaaA flABa aa. w. 1a itayonrn nan a i - - " . oala that averaged about 111 buahela. aoclatlnn waa onranlaed Monday at George ftchnltaer arlae to remark that roncreta haan't altogether tnat concrete nun i oimr rw repreaeniaiivea were preaeni irom placed rock for building purpoae la Union. Wallowa and Umatilla roun- Ihla neighborhood repeclally when a tlea, Oregon, and Walla Walla county. la kva I la Kl a flanraa ajh. nn.iuiu nt tha competent mason la available. Oeorge haa Juat flnlahed building two rock foundation, north of town one for Mra II. N. Qreer and th other for Frank Greer and la ready for more. J. M.'Aahworth aud Henry Schro der left Tueaday for Wealoo moun tain to build five-room bungalow for Hoy Hyatt. It will be modern and attractive, and In every raapect a creditable mountain Improvement. After flnlahlnc thla work they have a aii large farm reeldenc to build on ' Bprlng Hollow for a reeervatlon rancher. f Jack Carpenter loet tha declalon at hla twenty-round nout ai rrlrtav nlaht with Bill Brattle, who outrlaaaed him heavily In weight. Carpenter, how. aver, waa atrong at th flnlah. and la anld by both Pendleton paper to have rlng American Natl Bank Ba (Uuir) ; Pcndlclon 0rSon Dale RothwcIllHril n-.i c i.i!. !! heavily In UpilCal jpecini X aver, wa a aaid ny botn renaieion papers to na i I give all my time to th fit- nal( lh, better of tha final round. A tm( mm trnmnn; oi gmwwa. i other meeting between tnea two nn bav practkwtl in tWIoton aw 4 exponent la aaid to be in proapect an. All work guarantcod. f contingent upon Wright making Z I iaaiaVii na faa rnntl. WESTON - PENDLETON ; lati Stagl fcbtdull , . Irf Waaton " Athena Adam A. M. ' Going wt. P. M. I Woaton 1:00 I:1S " Athena 1:11 : " Adam Ut Peadlelon 10:00 L Pendleton 1:00 Adama 10:10 " Ad.ma :0 Atbn 11:1 " AthaB, :! 'part!, , Beaton to Alhena. 15c: Weaton to Adam, I0i Athena to Adama, lie; Waatoa to Pendleton, 11.00; Athena to Pandleton, flo; Adama to Pondl.ton, SO. Round trip. If mad In aama dnyt Woaton and Pandlaton. 11.10s Athena Ad Pondletan, ti ll. Hoadquanera: Woaton. at City Drug Stare: Athena. 8t Nlchola Hotel; Adama, Inland Mrcantlla Htoraj Pan dlatoa. rranch KaatauranL A, H. I0T9OI. weight for Carpenter. Harvey J. ("Cub" Drlakelt, who la In town thla week whlla laid up with a damaged foot, I qualifying aa a potato king near Covello, Waah. He la aaaorlated with hla brother Royal In tha cultivation of a eaventeen-acre tract of polatoea that promter a yield nf a aarka or man per acr. The brother harrowed their potatoealrrt.nu eight time until tna Tinea were iwm alx Inch high, after which they went over th field twlc with a cul tivator. Tha reeult la a aplendld atand. and aa apuda are worth around 11.11 a aack at Covello. a little arithmetic will demonatrat that they hava fairly remunerative profit In alght tititannlHff nrlrtae ImI lAA aHtfhfc dj- mini actlvltv thla weak In tha local ceroal market. Krank Prlc. manairer of the Wcmion Warehoiiae company, bouirht about 10,0(10 buahela of wheat at 76 Hi crnia per buahel, and 1300 mcki o Daney at v per ion. ci. n. Il.na mnraunllnit tha PaCilflO CoaBt KIvator oomiMiny, took on 4U00 aack of barley at in aame njfuro. rll l uaw, rw, a awj, iviniama ami Kiutninh Hrmta i. wee- ton hunter, returned Sunday from the Mnnt,ln faainaauM nf t.ha John Dav. u, Irlllarf t.ha DraL and onlv deer and I i ika umn w i I K aanlmn. ITnnn till meat ana a auperauuuuaimv vt un trout me pan; teaaieu rv;an; Waama'a annnlv nf water matara. reading of which wa recently betrun, U proving of moon value In doteotinir waate ano leaaairo, in uw " ui.i.ium U.I. awaa f.tnnH kanaat.h a real. 1 1 lov.v: id.- - - " denee which had been Bowing at the rata or iza trauona an nour ivr an iu . . . r . definite penou. Twenty thousand Tludwma of 1916 model aold. Only 16 more for this PniaUml tarrluirv the rest oi the rear. She's th most beautiful, Traoe ful, economical ana poweriui jik1" mule. Mv car at bargain prioa if taken aoon. r . u. waits, Tha SVl,lln0 Mattreas fin. nf Pendle- I AN h.a - H.iLiv.dun.iitia Kara. Thnaa 1 1. . .. I n aua . V npa tA rannvatad nr , ti v..a i mattMM., la tia raniiin. win fin wan hi No toro ean b lowtt tn .very Item. " ZZ tM see him. oVrlw G. . Bureh, Pen- fMl .Uolutely saf. In laying that on ny general bill of goods, or on any full ieU) Ore(ron- waara nurehawi. our pr ees wu do iouiio to o ioe -yew puixna, k ,l,M alwava comDara the Throuirh squi Prorraeor J. H. Stanley, a pioneer Oregon educator, died Faturday night at hla home In Portland at the age of If year. Mr. Stanley waa principal of the Highland achool in fortiana. In early yeare ha waa principal of th vat.u at'hnni. and la well and favor ably remembered by not a few people her who wr among nia pupua. later served for six years a auperln tanrient of achoola for Umatilla coun ty, and waa afterward principal at Heppnrr. Upon locating in tne Wil lamette valley he waa elected superin tendent of the Yamhill county achoola. If had been a resident of Portland r aia-htean vear. Mr. Stanley la survived by a widow and five children. asris-3Saserf.s Pirlees tkhaiuvVi aaniiaAvlntv nt t.iS fthorfca on oat from any other wurc. of itipply. rout- moum iM'lFmSm' riM nd coat of transportation of .very lUm before ordering, and not let very wM,tpw;nt up n mh Iaw nrieaa on ft few itemi indue thim to order ft lot of other goods at high VaWrda.v in Chics tro. Wheat is now j-l ' f quoted locally it 11. prices. . Compsr our price, on , WRINGERS Amerloftn Wringer Co. g guarar, teed Hot Shoe Brand Wringers. All are fitted with Universal Tub Clamps, Mvo Improved adjusting screws, lxl0-lnch roll, and have all tnetal parte fc'avy galvanif ed, Wringer, with wood frames, or improved .teel frame and Jm gu.r.nt.1 rollo. W.00. Sam. with three jriar guaranteed rolU, w ' ... . ....i -nil. ai v. Parcel Doat charges. 80c. addi- BaiTie Wlwi nve year B)UaraiiwM T- r - - - ItonaL Dellv.rid by freight prepaid at the price, wh.n th. order .mount, to $10.00 or mora. i. ,.Uiaim irftna fii.nard Ralvanlaed Tub. (too large to go by UAiiAaU)CI avMa. j Prt) a foe 70c, (0e and too for No.. 0, 1, 8 and 8 respectively. Delivered fro by freight with order, cf 110.00 or more. - ' Uarn .boot our aasortment of Clothe. BaskeU, Clothe. Dryers,' Ironlnff Boards, ttc , THE ilAVIS-KASER CO. ''X CompleU Furnishers of Home., Office, Churehea, School. tSAMcrSt, - (Odd Fellow.' Temple) - WALLA WALLA, WASH. telephone, and th local eschanse will also hava communication witn Rlnaham Kpiinga and other point on tha li I u mountalna. One hundred renreentallvea were present from Tha Vincent Time haa been launch ed at Vincent, Oregoe, by John "ee ly, . ' preamland motive) plctnrea at Wee. toft opera bona n-Jl Monday .ad Tuaedaf avsnlng. .("all at my aaaond-hand .tor and tea my nice line of beating and couk to. K. K. Xehrn, Pred O. Miller of AlKeM baa taaaad tha P. W. D earner raaloaflc On Armar el reel and will Saov lo Weetw with hi family, Judge 0. V. KnOS.4ean of t'malllla county allorneya, haa been aerlously III during th week at hla horn en Water street United Artlaae are retueatad to take a otic that the local aaaembly will mum lie regular meetings et Monday evening. fj , Grant glee a of . MHIew sold till buahel of club wheat last week to tha peacock Mill company at flit cent per bushel. Motor car service to all point, day Or night Ala livery and feed etabk nppoelt th Iieuallca black era I lb shop. Laf MrBiid. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Hunfleld have returned to their heme la Weston from th Wu Mountain aawmill. which ha closed down for lb aeaaoa. rtia aflltna Kaat renorla that t Hungarian partridge received from th tlarkamaa pheasant farm were released but week newr the power dam on th Walla, Walla liver. Those who attend this evening's concert at Hlrh School auditorium by the Sequoia Mai Quartet are prom ised that they will receive full value In delightful muslo for both their money and time. I Intend to sell at once the three lots adjoining the reeldenc property of Ralph. Baling on the north and st Two fine building locations- one on Water street, one on Pranklin street Tell me what yoa will give. was wt W e IS well SEQUOIA QUARTET WILL SING TONIGHT Waah I nan on. Th DurDOS of the meeting to promote the const ruction of an automobile road across the mountalna to Elgin and Wallowa pountr was discussed with much en- thuslssm. A campflre lunch waa aerved. Officer were elected, the president being Paul H. Weyraurh. nraaldant of tha Walla Walla Com mercial club. Although Invited to do an, Weaton aent no representatives to the meeting. That lha Pendleton Rounduo la not ao dangerous aa It seems is Indicated hv the fact thst three broken collar' oonea ana a eroaen cidow were ine extent of the Injuries during It three day of tntenae activity. Only on of these aeddenta befell a performer, ao skillful hss become the professional talent attending wild ahowa of thla chs meter. On lady felt II feet ihmnarh tha hlrarhera at Hannv Can yon, sustaining a broken collar bone. rl rkuT!ra., haa awimiilartart1 til InataL !.. . t.'. ..f kla M.l.l.ni lal aratarwi.rlca plant, wbloh I now In successful nper tlon. A large well 52 feet deep fur- nl-hee an abundant supply, which Is .hutnruait Kv nraanllM nnwee into a ce ment reservoir at a convenient helifht. Mr. iteuraw win nave an mi iwr he wanta In the dryet of seasons for ImhI ia, I.Mn and hA,tahnlil tiaM. tla ln- vltea those who may wish to do so to call at hla premises and Inspect the The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kitohey is seriobsly ill at Meadowbrook farm, where they nave been visiting. Appendicitis is threat ened, i The family of J. T. Read ar. moving thla week to Athena, much to the re gret of their many Weston friends. W. L. Cooper haa returned front Nnn.h Yakima, and Is airatn at hla shoe shop near the Lkadkr offloe. , . Beginning next Monday, the O'Har ra Store will elose at 6:30 o'clock eaoh evening except Saturday. Fred Phillips and family are leaving next Sunday for their new home near W ash uicoa, Wash. ',. A daughter wa born September 30 to Mr. and Mr. John Barnes at their bom. In Weston, . It's wood anyway, whether you would or wouldn't. Watt. & floger' big ad. The Saturday Afternoon Club, Wee ton, progressive women' organiza tion, haa arranged with the Sequoia Male Quartet for an. entertainment to be given this (Friday) avsnlng at High School auditorium under club auspices. The Sequoia Male Quartet to In every respect ft high-grade musical attraction. It waa organised In Port land, and evrry member I a trained and gifted singer, ' Its member are Harry Wbetsrt, first tenor; Joseph A. Plnley. second tenor; Lowell Pattoo. baritone: M. la. Bowman, bass. Mr. Whetsel was tenor soloist last year In the Bunnyaid Methodist Epis copal ' church at Portland. He pos swses ft beautiful vole of pronounced carrying quality, heard by every mem ber of the vast audience last Saturday night In Happy Canyon at Pendleton. Tha Quartet then appeared aa mount ed cowboy, and constituted on of th genuine attractions of th pro gram. While singing under difficul ties In th open air. their several number wore admrrabty rendered. Mr. Bowman waa for eight year solo bass with Savage'a Grand Opera company. Mr. Patten I well known a a soloist and accompanist. Mr. rinley waa director "Of mulc for four year In th Centenary Methodist Enlscorml church at Portland. "In listening to tiwse singers, - k is said, "one la forced lo realise that a real mat quartet has arrived. Tne depth and beauty - Of their voice whether In brilliant ensemble or In soft shading of the lighter number and the dainty and clever effect galre ed In some quaint and humorous gem make the work of these artists a Joy and place them m th foremost rank of cultured entertainers." The music lovers who attend tnts evening's entertainment no none ahould miss It will have reason to congratulate the Saturday Afternoon Club upon securing for Weston an at traction of such ecepuonai merit. Usually appearing only In tne larger towns, they were enabled to come to Weston by reason or an open oaie. Mra. Mary Cone ft Bride. u rviuch. formerly of Wea ton. waa recently .wedded at Enter prise, Oregon, to fir. r. . ain. .na at nraaant twin In a rented residence, pending the completion of the new home which- Mr. Akin la building on an eleven-acre tract of fine garden land which ne owns near Enterprise. Tne enwpriee Chleftaln say of the happy eventr Tha w eddlns waa Intended aa a surprise and a quiet affair. Mr. Akin and Mrs. Couch went to the house In the evening with their Immediate rel ative, and Justice A. B. Conaway per formed the ceremony. Aixer ne nau gone the fact of the marriage got out, and ft crowd gathered and gave the newly-weda ft nolay and good-natured charivari. ';'" " ' ' ' , "Mrs. Couch cam ' lo i isnierprie a n,utAH ahAiit a Vear ao. -Mr. Akin haa long been ft resident of the county and town. He has been board ing for half-e-doen years, gunm which time he figure he haa done his part In keeping up restaurants, hotel and boarding house. Th night after hi. marrlara ha dug U0 101 punched- out meal tlcketa, representing an In vestment or aoout avv, ana "' them In token of hh change of habl- tat.M- - -. i.- .- . V nr Wood roposition (morw popular with the public than it Is with us)-but "It All Comes Out in tho Wash" Our .loss is your gain your gain ia our joy. Nice, dry, split mountain pine, 13.50 in yard, $4.00 delivered. A car of choice finish lumber from a big Portland mill left there Wednesday. A car of shingles from a Tacoma mill was shipped same day. A car of best Utah coal en route, is due. Wafers & jRosesrs WESTON GARNERS SPEEDING AUT0ISTS a,,Ua an ' ahlindant tig I veat of ahekeU haa bees reaped by Weston of late from speeding motorists, the cora a,ati anA ita authorities having grown tired of the practice on the part of some or tnese people or wnnv sing by like a Barney Oldfleld out for a practice spin. ' Early last week ft deputy, B. Ed wards, wa sworn In to assist Chief Wilson In watching for reckless mo torists. Ten arrest were made Fri day, mainly of people bound for the Pendleton Roundup. Three defend ants war. rlnawi t?i each, mix gave ball of II each for later appearance after pleading not guilty, ana in one aaa, aantafira via auaoendcd. One apeed demon escaped a fine by an accident just before entering town. While attempting to pass anotner machine hla car turned end for end anit.nnaida down. Flgrurlnc the dam age at less than the 121 fine, be con gratulated hlmseir noon his econom ical If acrobatic stunt. Two Dayton lawyers were among those fined, and seemed to regard the occasion as one for Joy sod laughter, earn. exDressins: his gratification that the other was among the victims A lady In one party waa highly moignani and even said ahe would go to Jail, but changed her mind when Recorder Harnett proved to b unrelenting. Strong kick at "the Weston hold-up" were registered at renaieion wnn me ia,,iii officiate and bv means of these and by mor.or less caustic re marks In the Pendleton and waiia. Walla paper. Weston Is now pretty well advertised aa ft town that will stand for no more apeedlng. Motor ist were noticeably discreet return ing; from Pendleton Friday and Sat nrday nights. . Weston hss signs up on every en laria. Mad nlalnlv statins that its nau limit la twelve miles an hour. The minimum and only fine for vio lation to 111. Officers assert tnat in no Instance did they molest a car that waa going at a less rate of apeed than eighteen mile aa hour, and that every arrest waa unquestionably justified. Walla took both cowboys' relay and the pony express race, and la now winning similar prises at the Oregon Stats fair. Pendleton Roundup Great Success. Th Pendleton Roundup closed Bat nwt.i, niaht In a blase of glory. The attendance for the three daya to esti mated at 40,000, tnat OI aaiurosy us ing the greatest single day's attend- n naanl axeatnt In lilS. The riding Saturday In the eeml-flnala and finals waa aupero. Le imwn the world'a championship aaddle from Yakima Canutt nad Jackson Sundown who, however. wr elose eompett , .-a b aaMiii and third crises. v.. a w. - - respectively. Long- Tom unexpectedly A hiia for Caldwell and he waa given two other horses before tha decision waa reacnea. uwua Sundown made beautiful rldea and each had many part leans among the spectators. Caldwell rode his fiercely- bucking nnal moum -wrai eucn rv- , . hnwavar. than he Won OUt. Bertha Blancett won the cowgirl's ... . w... la riding cnampionanip. , prise In the relay to Ruth Parton. ir m.nn.t riiteai Hks a cowboy. with her stirrups free, a feat which her less daring competitors would not attempt. Allen Drumhdler of Walla 1 Athena Press: Did you ever pick un a handful of fine sand and watch It dribble through your fingers? That'a the way trade drifts away from the merchant who never aavemses. It's True Economy TO TRADE AT T.5 Eiucnj Stirs We bny tor cash and sell for cash at small margins. GROCERIES Crash and Linen Goods NOTIONS School Supplies PHONE NO. 23S ALMA BARNETT Dr. J. G. McMATH OSTEOPATH Offloe one block north of th bank ATHENA, OREGON Electric Treatments Given J3JT Fhon 521 WOOD aJ -a 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 boughHt 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 andfde; livery made as soon as possible. Weston Brickyard (Next week is very "likely the last in whicK we will be :" able to accept these orders) is.2 WOOD TAX direct liiiclie in one piece of furniture ' Perfection Golden Ash Nickeloid Top. Metal Bread and Cake Bin Glass Flour Bin White Enameled Interior We have Kitchen Chairs, Tables and Cabinets but our "Perfection" is our pride You'll find the "Perfection" at The Oefaloss Furniture II -will Paj Yam T D TiiiO If you need anything in Drugs and . Medicines, be careful where you buy. . Selecting a drug store is very import- ' " ant in many ways. Ability, carefulness and promptness are necessary. All this you get with your, purchase at Goodwih'D Drug Storo Weston, Oregon i ( r f ' v (U