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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1915)
v9 Our Wood I Dr. Alfred F.Sempert . Graduate; ami. Registered DENTIST Price Raonbl . tar BRANDT MI.Dd., upstair. Fsresta EOcl Dally at Weston Bakery Cak and Pastry. . v riM CatKll.' Goad MnU at All Hour. 2&c (. W speclalls In Uxlf and Party Hupp, . ZEHU the BAKER ftseotid.hand Slot In Wheeler buUL il Dale Rothwell . Optical Specliilil ' I eiva all mv Lima to lb fit- T tlnf and grinding; of glass, I X Have practiced In Pendleton ail X year. AU work f uaranleed. ; ' American Natl Bank BU. ; ! (UaUira) Pendleton Oregon WOSTON - PENOLGTON AaU Sup SdwfcJe A. M. Oatmg fir, P. M. Waaloa !: L Weston 1:00 Athena : " Athaaa 1:11 M Acta ma 1:11 " Adanta 1:11 A. M. tnng Kaat. P.M. ta-feodletoa Lv Pendleton : - Adam Kit " Adama M Alkaaa ll:lt " Alhana 1:11 Vm Waaloa to Alhana. tic; Weaton to Adama, lc: Athena to Adama, 15c; W eaten to Pendleton, 1.00; Athena to Pendleton. Tie; Adama to Pendleton. to.' Hound trip. If made In aam dor: Weetoa and Pendleton, 11.10; Athena ad Pendleton, 11.11. Headquarter: Wrtton. at City Drug tor; A'hena, HI. Mchota Hotel; Adama, Inland Marcanlll Htorej Pen dleton, Pronch Kaataurant " A. M. ftOTODL BREVITIES tlalsd alfalfa hay delivered at III per tn. Inquire at Watt Kit'' hardware atur. Mr. J. B. Ulenfleld rturnd Huaday from a vlalt with Mr. tUUMca Culley at Walla Walla. Dreamland mollm plrtura at We, lon opera houa Mil Moaday and Tuaaday evening. Call at mr eecond-hand alora and ee my air Una of heating and cook Move. B. B. Eehm. . Mr. II. I Iladrlrk ha gone to Kha fur a ' vlall at lha horn of Mr. and Mrs. koula Rcholl, Jr. T Infant aim of Mr. and Mra. Prank Cireer la reported to ba vary III with erysipelas In in auatarr nospi tal at Wall Walla. Ilanry Plnkerton ram ovar from Athana Wednesday Juat to see that wmmi didn't srow beyond hla rcol lection while ha waan't welching. u..,.. J,,ka and nnbart Proebetel, L. mil. a,,na f Mr. and Mr. L, C. Proabatal af Hurley. Idaho, ar visit- In lhlr aunt, Mr. Miiiaa erew arse. qs,kap want u n tha moun i.i. wrfu.da wlih a load of amply ark la order to begin harvesting hla pud ,crop II haa aavaa aero In po tato. u, nil Mra. Arthur Roa raturnad Wadaaoday from Walla Walla, whara Mr. Mo ha again been under treat mam. ll I reported to conetd- rably Improved. VocaJ Cullura A. W. Lundell, B. M.. will accept a llmllad numbar of pu pil la aloflna and alaht raadlac on raaaonabla tarma. Claa forming aow. Tour piano tunad at city prlca. n. aMHra Hnwt to baaln thalr Bundar. la b rondurtad by Kldar U II. Eby of Payatl. Idaho. Kldar Fby la a elaar raaaonar forraful . pakr. t'omo aad hoar him. J. II. Millar. A f.ud la aald lo hava davalooad b. twaaa th Walla Walla pollc fprra and th aharlffa office. 8hrlff n.mai latalv dlarharcad - hi chlar daputy baraua h cava aid to tha po- tt In a buralary . n..r.ia iimiarhar. who waa aaverly burnad la a ara fire at Waaco. Ora on. w abl Monday to laav hla bad fur th flral lima ainc awumin nia inturtaa a month aao. HI con- llnuad and rapid rocovary la now paclad. tjiw Knua1 and atria aouada of Waatfin Mlah chool hav brun pr iiminar baaktball prartlr In th dormitory fym, although tho taama i.,u nnt vat baan orcanlsad. A ! month or mora will hava lapd ba- for th aaaaon a piay oagtna. An army of crowa wapt or th tlarmlaton country Sunday on lhlr way to th aouth. At on tlm when moat of th crow had llghlad thar la lad to hav baan a contlnuou tratrh of tilark not laaa lhan a mil In langlh and a thouaand ft Poraman Jack Crum la gattlng lha aqulpmant Id rdin to rum work on th Wrston-Mlltoa xtaalon of th county' macadam road, a faw mtlaa nf which ramaln to b romnlat- ad thla aid of Mtllon. Following th next good rain, o pa ration will bagln. Jake Kae, whuaa -alh orrurrad avptetnber It at hta nom In Miucka burg, California, waa wall knowa la plonaar cirri al Waatua. II waa a aon of Andrew Ka, one of the aarlleat aattlara In thla neighborhood, from whom Ka cemetery waa named and not a few of Weaton' eltlaena war hla aaaoclale and frlnd dur ing hi young mauhood. Leaving Waeton la !. Jk Kaa lived for many yeara la lha Willow ereek eoun try, Morrow county, arterward going t California. Ha waa highly re ported In Blockaburg, where he held th offlc of Juath- of th pear. II I urvlvd by hla widow and Iwo mar. rlad daughter. A niece, Mra. W. A. Iiarnaelde la Weetun. W. P, Laach, formerly leading farmer of Waaloa mountain, waa in towa Monday from hla plac Bear Vlncanl which burg ha report to b launching a llttl boom of It own. Vincent baa a number of live bualn "WESTON DAY" COMING Date and Debits Later One Third Your Life is Spent in Bed ' Some claim that from the cradle to the grave, one third one's life is spent in bod. How important, then, that our bods shall be restful, so that we may sleep soundly and awake invigorated and refreshed for the day's tasks, whatever they may be. Good beds, good springs and good mattresses give years of service. Have you ever considered how small is the cost per year of a good bed. Figure it out. Most folks will be surprised. ' We have just received another carload of American Beds and Springs and another carload of Mattresses mostly fine mattresses which will delight one for twenty years. Let us figure with you. Write if you can't come. Name any price you wish to pay and we will give you more for the money, or name the grade you wish, and we will quote you. a lower price than you can get elsewhere.' -v.-V' Yfe carry all grades, but recommend Good's Beds. Proper rest is as important as proper food; besides, good beds are really the cheapest in the long run. THE DAVIS-KASER CO. Completa Furnlahara of Homaa, Omcca, Churches, School 10-80 Aider St. - (Odd Fallowa' Tamplo) - WALLA WALLA, WASH. STALLIONS .Percherons, ueigians ana onirea pan, l ' f .iL.. Un knna hoan IICOH that I young ana exira gowi, uuicia mav wvi. ..- -can enarantee. . ' w .... . ... . - A selection at Commercial Stables, Pendle ton. Oregon, urvtil October 27th. If you are a cus tomer for a good horse at the right price, come and pee me. -;--' '''- '-'' ' ; 1 - J. R. JUSTICE, (Importer, Calcsbur $, Illinois flodel Tailors and Gleaners Ladies' and Gents' Suits Made . Jand Remodeled ; fgf Spaclal attention given to out-of-town cleaning aent ty rarcel poet. ' 4 114 E. Webb St. . Pendleton, Oregon eetabllahmeata and a creamery enter- nriaa mil a newaDaMr and postomcc are among th near development of th future. Th community la con ataotly adding to Ita population, and haa 171 puplla cnrollad in It ernooia. Mr tarh'a land holdlnn adjoin lha town, aad he la glad to watch It grow. "Th nicna of t.e Bon of Maa" la th subject of a lactur to b given at Weaton ooera houa nt Runaay ar- lernoon at two-thirty o'clock by Paa- lor William A. Hkr of New Tork Clly, under aueplce of th InUrna- tlonal Hlbl Hludanta. Aa invaria bly th caa with th bible atudant maettnga. aaala ar free and bo col lection will ba taken. Paator Baker haa appeared before a Weaton audi ence on a former occasion, and I re garded aa an abl and Interesting epeaker. rViuwl nrngtee waa mad thla week In grading and graveling th main atreet of Weaton under th direction of Superintendent Wluran. Th gen eral comment of townspeople la on of aallafactloa that thla neded Im provement. o long delayed. I at taat being accomplished. Nat year thla and other leading thoroughfare will probably be oiled, which method of treatment haa been found to be econ omical and eallafactory by neighbor ing lowna. Two banda of Bmyth brother' heap, aggregating loa head, were moved through Weaton Tuaaday from ummar rang oa th Wnha re serve lo winter on alfalfa In the Vin cent neighborhood. They are ao fat and frlaky that It will be etrnar If omeon ' doean't confiscate a Utile mutton en route. Flock of small boy followed la their wake, but "baa. baa." was th only band music vouch- Iaafed. , f - 4 .. R. M. Bmlth. cashier of the local , bank, haa purchased the W. H. Bene flel residence property on East Mala ' . . -,kl.k V M.IH AMUinu nnn with IITTI. " 'II. I. i ' il" "v I ".-. hla family. Vfr. and Mra. Beneflel expect to return to Portland to make their horn. Jo Blomgren and fam lly will move to town about Novem ber lt to occupy their reldenc or Normal Heights, vacated by th Smith. - Th automobile market haa been rather lively In Weaton of late. J. A. McRa haa purchased an Overland riv-panr touring car, 40 horse power, or the 111 model, and alts at the wheel with every evidence of en Joyment. Jack Crum and P. C Greer have bought and are driving new Kurds. Mr. Greer hmight hi ear of Watt, It Kogere, tha local frenU. Oeorg Winn returned Saturday from San Pranclaco, and report th Panama-Pariric exposition to be an arimirahla affair. Those who can go and do not In Oeorge'a opinion, are missing a good deaJC Not only la the exposition a beautiful and compre hensive one. but Ita visitors are wen received and no extortion la attempt ed upon their pocket book, k. -s . - Somebody with a. mean dlspoaltlon ran a knife blade Into the tire of a Ford car left atandlng In 'front of hla home by Joe Wood, who la driving on the Helta run for A M. Boyden, the auto atage man. Th anih waa cleanly cut, leaving no doubt that It waa the result of wanton mischief rather than accident.. - 1.,, avnartnit that tha Weston brickyard would close down thla week. hut tha management haa decided to put op another kiln and operations will continue several wrens longer. Continued demand for the yard'a ex cellent product led to the change of plan. , ,-. j , i i, -. I Intend to eall at once the three lot adjoining th residence property of Ralph Baling on the north and east. Two fine building locations on on Water street one on Franklin atreet Tell me what you will give. F. D. Watt. Scott Banister persuaded himself Saturday to aeparat from 900 sack of wheat, believing that IS cent In th hand 1 worth a dollar la tha bush. Th lot waa bought by 8. A. Barne for th Pacific Coast Elevator com pany. , , .- :. '' ---. ',. Aftet" occupying ' rented e property for a number of year. 8orn Thorson decided to hav a home of hla own In Weston, and haa bought the dwelling on Washington atreet formerly owned by the late Mra. Elisabeth Prine, - Miss Grace Dodd, Hiss Rena Con rad, Earl Lovell and Lloyd Huber of Touchet, Wash., and Mis Esther Mil ler and Frank Farren of Walla Wal la, were Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mra. J. B. Farren. Th Weston City council haa ap pointed Mra. W. A. Graham to a posi tion on th local library board mad vacant by the resignation 1f MraB. M. Smith. Motor car service to all points, day or night. Also livery and feed tsbl oppoelt the Ueuallen blacksmith shop. tfe McBrlde. v " Wanted To borrow 1300 for three months on 11,500.00 worth of per sonal security. Will pay 121 Interest Inquire at this office. "f Nasi Bva-room ooliaf ' tut reol. WM Kogers. , , Three nlo lerHn mom for rent. Inquire of Mr. Whcalar. I'm rolnf to solt ifioae Iota p'rettr aooo. I'ut In rood l-U-jou may get aumellilng. K. l. WU. Wa are still doing aenelilaratila meat bulnaa at tha arnne tk stsull, Oi-t our prise. A. F. Terry. K1 art) Kulfonl has returned U) till nitroHille from tha Irtigatloo burg In the Weat KikI, and OnUs ell life a weloome change. Joha York and family have moved lnt th Wheeler exiag oo atMilh Water at real, and air. York lis about evaiplsted a deal lur it purchase. Bert Winn wa ovef from Helix Sat urday and Sunday, elslng up Weston's naw at ra and Ita Dinar evidence of metropolitan growth gad progress. W. S. Prlc and T. U McBrld, rep reeentlng th local ledge of Pythian, .ii.iiilin. arantf liwl ra I h la waak and Incldanully enjoying urban life la Oregon' proud metropolia. Bert Slack and family ar coming to Waeton from Union county In a few dava and their two Hula daughters will attend school. Mr. tilack be leased the i. T. llead acreage property below town. Tb office of tha TMoa 'furniture More I being remodeled, with a a raia eonipantnent for tb Kicst tela- ...I..i.. In arhlnh M tlJWl slims Klrkpairick, its capsule and popular operator, will rule la state. " Not unlike Oliver Twist, Umatilla county farmer are "eantiog more," and 85 cent a bushel baa stimulated . . . t I I. l.u,.! .k..l maa 1 DUb IVw bTWKa I u vi m wvm. w ,,wv - Klansrer Frank Trice of the Weston warvnouse eonipanj uisuo om pur chaae Wednesday, liowever. aggre- il-tf ah,,., Irsm aaVa. Kim Hsrnes. lit elevator com paoy's agent, look on avsral small Iota, totaling about bushels. The local baseball msgnaie In for mi ns that hi uprltlva gmxl judgment of auiwrtorUy in tk great national pastime ha been demonstrated by bis winning- four out of five elgar bets from Ksrl Klrkpatrlck-tha being the ratio of game by which th I ted Sox took the world series from the Phil lies. He further Inform us that be Is surprised at tba lack of baseball per. splcaciljr oo tb part of Bill" Nor l)rao of Wallace, Idaho, former local magnate, who picked tb Phillies to win. BIG SALE OF FURS WILL SOON BE ON trajLatijdJi Event af Wetteal Rev Start -left teea hi Wewa-Stf Iran. r v 'roiiosition (more popular.irith the public than it fa with iis)-but "It All Comes Out in the Wash" Our loss is your gain your gain is our joy. Nice, dry, split mountain pine, $3.50 in yard, $4.00 delivered. Our 1915 Hudson for $400 off, or we will sell you'a Ford each the Leader in jts Class. WaWs -is. Rogeirs The heating plant of the Weston Mercantil company Is now fully equipped, the radtatora having been recently placed, and Ita commodious quarters are home-Use and comforta ble. It Is aa a borne stor that Wes ton's new establishment prefers to be known. The people ar Invited to come In and make their headquarter there. They needn't feel that they must enter with perse In hand In or der to be sure of ft wloom. Although not on a trading mission, they will be gladly received. , Kspeclallv Is the new More available aa a resting place lor the women and children from th country districts whenever they come to town. A la dles' rest room, furnished with toilet convenience, ha been fitted up for their reception, and it Is as freely at their dlspoaal as though It were a part of their own home. ' The Weston Mercantile Company will introduce an Important trading feature la the near future In the ehape of a fur sale. This will not be a mod eat event of the usual small-town character, but a wonderful bargain festival of blgh-claaa fur. The man agement haa arranged -with, leading eastern furriers to display their choic est goods at Weston, and these will be nMarail tnr a faw dava onlv. Weaton people may then buy furs to aa good or better advantage aa though they were living In Chicago or New York. Due notice of the aale will be given later. Further store news Is set forth by Manager Stover as follows: . "Within the next week we will have upon our shelves the finest line of hand-painted china and dainty dinner ware It would be possible to find In any store In any town of any alx In the Pacific Northwest When It ar rive we went our women friend to come In and' feast their "eyes ' upon this elegant display. "We have Just received a nice as sortment of ladles' house dresses and klmonas, and Invite Inspection In full confidence that these goods will be appreciated by the most discriminat ing customer. , ,, ...... "Other goods that are sure to please the feminine eye may be aeen In our show cases trimming buttons, trim mings, neckwear and ostrich ruffs and the like. Thla line embrace the very latest novelties, and we ar rather proud of It. Our jewelry show case also offers a pleasing 1 exhibit We hav any number- of fancy pins for ladlea and watch chains and fobs for men, Th Leonard watch, sold at only 18 cents but a guaranteed time piece, 1 among our leaders In this de partment "Our atatlonery, line la very com plete. Indeed. Everything In the way of stationery and achool supplies with the single exception of achool book may be found In our store. "Just now we are installing addi tional store equipment and furniture la order to admit, of a better display of our large stock. It Is part of our policy to have a bright and attractive store reallilng a we' do that when the eye la pleased -a. friend la often gained." - . ., To Whom It May Concern. In the Matter of the Accounts of D. B. Jarman, Notice Is hereby given that I am the assignee of the accounts and notes formerly due and owing to IX B. Jar man of Weston, Oregon, ami earn, are due and payable to me. I have ap pointed Mr. Geo. I Horseman of Weston, Oregon, as my agent to col lect these debts and he la authorised to receipt for the. same. Debtors are respectfully requested to call on Mr. Horseman and settle their obligations in thla matter. R. L. SABIN, oe : ODD BITS OF 1CEWS. tlllMMUt IMIMIIIMint London. Eng English women- who hav always looked oa the ua of rouge as bad taste, are beginning to us It In I arcs quantities. The makers of coametlca ssy that worry from th war Is making th women pal and they ar resorting to paints and pow ders In desperation. Belolt Wis. Clarence Montroy la earning money to pay nis way through school by allowing automobile to run over hi body at a mile a minute clip. Then he take up a collection in the crowd. He alao binds horse hoea In hla teeth aa a aide line. He waa left an orphan when hla father murdered his mother, sister and brother, and committed suicide. Chseter. Pa. When William Down was entrapped by blu dy In a vat which h waa mending, he wa over come by fume and taken out for dead. After the undertakers had pre pared the body for burial and re moved It to Downs' home, the corpse arose on hi bed and screamed : "I'm not dead, and don't you think I arm." Shelbyvllle. 7ndA-The Lon Mull farms , near Manilla have th record apple. It 1 sixteen Inches In circum ference and weighs I ounces. . Weston Meat Market Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Mouday and Thursday Get Our Prices Phone No. 53. Orders taken by phone for mail routes. ; , CATTLE AND BOGS WASTED P. Perry 11 This Briquet Man hasn't got the STUMMY KAKE, as you would proba bly think from his looks; he is merely asking for more kake of the kind his wife bakes when she burns DIA MOND BBIQUETS in her range. DIAMOND BRIQUETS is the cleanest and, w think, the most econ omical fuel on th market. W hava carload now In stock and would be jtlad to upply you with a asm pie order. WESTON BRICKYARD 74 h I Wllllston, N. D. When Kenneth Jordsn, an 1-year-old ttner In the county Jail, secured the "stye from the sheriff and opened the door telling th prisoner they could escape, only one took advantage of the offer. The one who escaped was rearrested. It's True Economy TO TRADE AT TLs Ecancmy Slors Wa bny for eash and sell for cash at small margins. GROCERIES Crash and Linen Goods v NOTIONS School Supplies . gg- PHONE NO. 233 ALMA BARHETT Dr. J. G. AcMATH OSTEOPATH Office one block north of the bank . ATHENA, OREGON Electric Treatments Given gW Phone 521 SLEEP ON A SEALY And yeur sights will b filled with j!. Aad th csrc, that infcsl the day Will fold Iheir tcnta Ilk In Arabs, Aad at il:ilry steal awsy. L.ft!lw. '' " Whether you need a Mattress or not, the next time you are in town come in and see a Sealy. The DeMoss Furniture Store : -M , 111,(1 fksas ! a J rc!H!SE5233S81KTOj3 M f- I ' lLaWuM eLiaa-J The - kodak season is at hand, and much of beauty is offered by the autumnal land scape. ' We wish to remind you that we have a nice stock of kodaks and camera supplies. : fY A 1 I Goodwin's Bin i Weston, Oregon