The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, October 29, 1915, Image 3

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    Dr. Alfred F.Scmpcrt
CrtdiuU and lUgLUrwi
DENTIST
V FrkM Raaonabl
UJIANDT BLDO., upaUIra
ir
Jyjjf
at Weston Bakery
Caka and Pastry. '
fin Candle, -.
Goad Matte at All Houra, tte, :
..: We epeelalb in I! . -
and Party Hupter. ,
7.niT.T the BAKER
IWoml-tiainl 8Uir
in Wheeler hotel.
i BREVITIES
Oeort Tonkin, am Surilm for
I'matlU county, wa a visitor in We,
lua fcWturday.
Mr. . M. fteanart of Athena wsa
vUlilnr. Maiurday with her elater, Mra.
n. N. Van klvr.
Mr, tlobert MeKwen and Mra.
Jam mill of Milton, war irueata
Friday of Ihalr elaier, Mra. Jerli Cel.
der. . - . -
Wanton lllah achool will b re pre
sealed at tha Hermlabia atocll fhow
November 1th by Mock judirlna- team
conatatlna f Jim Uauallaa, tfale
Webb, fleenor Doug-las and Hubert
Llthsow. Mr. JCehrli, a dairy and hoa
en pert working1 under tha Depsrtmenl
of agriculture and tha Oregon Art
cultural College, bad tha boya out
Tuesday Instructing Ihem In stock
Judging. They wM oa Jo lloda-
aini hard of hog in tha foranoon,
and an VVm. MacKaasle' dairy hard
In tha afternoon. Mr. Kahrll reported
tha bnya to ba vary much lotaraatad
and unuaually apt In tha work. Tha
taarn will go to Harmlaton and com
pel wlth.nln or tan other achool
team.
I). Y, MrRlroy, an aarly reldnt of
Pendleton and assessor of Umatilla th. -i... d. . lB diacuMlna Inrt
Beg Walden, an Oregon pioneer of
till, dropped In at Tha Leader office
county la till, died 0undey la Port
land,
When yott ara In town for Weaton
' ' "' . ""(. I . r,m fhlld bom in Umatilla county.
Iay wa will appreciate a vialt from
dent of "auld lang ayno" ahed wmi
additional light oa the friendly con
Irover.y regarding tha flret , whit
Mr.
f
I Dale Rothwellf
, Optical Specialist
I Wa all nty tint to tha fit
ttnaj ami grimliHg; of glam, T
av practiced In t'atwlleton at
year. Alt work guaranteed.
American Nat'l Rank llfct,
(Utalr)
z Pendleton Ore jon i
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r om
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1gaj yaaMjaVf ItVaa)
1 HaMi la ftMMV aava
wl i lie; Imw itm ewrVl f
fi .' aen ii
iniiiiiwIHwn fxaaauiaTi
Marlon OUarra
Want on
ou at tha Weaton Meat Market. A.
V, Parry.
Jamea ('ran, a full-blooded Uma
tilla Indian, la ona of tha alar mem
ber tb la aeaaon of tha Carllale foot
ball team,
P. a. Lurea and If. I Hedrtcfe re
turned Tueday evening from their
motor trip to Welaer valley, In aouth
ara Idaho. -, t .. , ,
i. If. Padberff and family motored
up from Islington Saturday for a
few daya vtolt with rtlatlvea and
friend In Weaton.
Matar ear aervtce to all polnta, da
ar night. Alao livery and feed atab
oppoalt tha I4ualln btaekamlth
hop. Lafa Mcllrlda.
The Milton Bagla raporta that C. T.
Cockbura haa bought a quarter aee-
ttoa of wheat land oa Dry creak from
J. N. Tork at III aa acre.
Hugh, the little aoa of Mr. and Mra.
r, V. Oreer. waa brought home from
, Walla Walla ftaiurday, and la recover.
ing irom nia nn mrmvm i j,
i Hoi Qoldatein a or Rlnatvln. but
O. tteMooa, If yuu don l balleva It
vlalt the Kachang and let ua abow
you what wa can do with your old
furniture.
Otto X. tMdlna haa brought ault la
tha elrcttlt court atalnat Bruce Shan
gte. hla former partner In tha publica
tion of tha Mitlon Kagt. Ha aaka for
a full accounting.
Walter Adama. aa eaieiwlva barley
grower la tha reservation dlatrtct, la
reported to hava dlapoeed af hla taat
year' prop to the Preaton-Hhaffar
Milling company at til per ton.
Vmml Culture A. W, Lundelt, It. M..
will accept a limited number of pu-
' pit la eJnging and eight reading on
i reaaonabla term. tTaaa forming now.
irour piano tuned at city price
Mr. and Mm. Hugh MrArthur of
Portland have recently been vIMtlna
at the Oenrg Itaniatar horn In Athe
j na. Mr. McArthur left l week on a
ouaineea inp to E.Hiipnvt mw--.
county. . ".
Mra. i. K. Ilcrimaher returned Hun
day from a month'a vlalt with her
na rent. Mr. and Mr. Kdwin Himp-
Waldea aaya that thla honor belong
to neither Mam Phllllpa of !ry creek
nor Dirk Ktewart of Pilot Hock, but
to Harah Ollnger, who died la Port'
land a few ynar ago, Vha waa tha
daughter of Abraham Ollnger, and
waa born near tha preaent alia of
Meachara In 1(41. Mar parent
croaaed the plalna at that early
period with the train of Dan Waldo,
father of Judge Waldo, of Malam.
'.According to the verdict of tha
coroner" Jury, alcohollam cauaed tha
demlaa of Hugh McOIII, year old,
who died Sunday morning at tha Moaa
Taylor place near Athena. After going
to Athena Saturday with a load of
hoga It appear that McOIII drank un
til he became Intoxicated and then
atarted bark for tha Taylor place.
where h had been employed. He
rolled Into a ditch, and when found
refueed to go to the houa. Mr. Tay
lor covered him with blanket and
next morning took him to tha houae,
where ha later died. McOIII la aald
to have been a aallor on tha Battteehlp
Oregon during It memorable voyag
around the Horn during tha Bpanlah
American war. ,
A. four-year-old eon of B. . Zrhm
obtained poaaaaalon of a match In
Horn very nice tiedeuviu ta for tale
cheap, K. )C JSalim 11 ; ,
Mr. Frad rklna of Apod ana la tha
fueat Of bar alatar, Ms, i, M. Ban
mst. .t-i -1,1, 1 i
Oaorg-a ft. Ouonorria fera from
Amity. Orayun, to I'jok afiar bla iatxl
iflUrreata. , in (. ,
Mr. 0. W. I'r.I-tl. le., la vf.lt-
inf her lrotl)r, Hum Tbompaon, at
fanuieton,
Mia fiM WadJinrtiam haa taken
a poatilon aa alvant buukkeepar with
Watta A lUiffera.
Mr. (Wa Mlmnaon wi In tha eltv
yaaiarday from WalLs Walla, vUlllnjf
bar alatar, air, i. II. t'.'lca,
Mr. I, E. fiallnr vlaftad U tha home
or her ana. uounly t ier rrank nalln,
a ranuieum wauoeeuajr aveniay.
Our tack of aeotuL4iaxl gottua l
llirvr and better than ever and will
Iniarant you. Coma In. K, K. Zehm.
A carload of near fumltur waa In-
tailed ihU week by K..O. IleMoaa, who
beiiavea in keepinf nia ana up wnue
tba town la moving- atom.
SPLENDID LYCEUM COURSE
SECURED FOR THIS SEASON
k E lckI taUryrUa WrU Will tar
neFia9(L"J0ln5f p(iaUa4VaM39Aa
During tba booking geaaoa a aplea
did eerie of Lyceum attraction waa
aerured for Weetoa , by tha High
achnol. Tha better clM of antertaln-
menta ara alwaya awcured through
well known Lyceum Bureau who
route their attraction through the
territory in aa economical a way aa
poaalble, thua giving opportunity to
every town which take prlda In the
communlty'a welfare to eecure the beat
entertainment Tha young people of
our community eapectally, and the
publla generally should have an oppor
tunity during the fall and winter
month to hear tha beat In musician,
ittil.lln aiieakinv entertainment that
eonv manner TueeJay eveolng, and to alwaya clean and URlltlng. Bcarce
t fir to the wall paper near the ljr m town with any ambition along
kitchen ranee In tha Weaton bakery.
The fire waa merrily biasing when
discovered a few minute later, and
had even penetrated tha celling Into
the attic. A half doaaa people had
hard work to extinguish K, and bat for
the opportune aid of a garden hoee
the Mm eaubllnhment and perhaps
a good ahar of the town would hava
gone up In smoke. Hereafter their
parenta will ee that the Zehm hope
ful and matvhe ara kept atrlctly
apart-
Having qualified aa a concrete ex
pert by building an excellent aldewalk
of that material along tha east aide
of tha Baling building occupied by tha
O'llarra store, llalph Sating waa en
gaged this week to superintend con
struction of a almllar walk on both
tha Main atreet and Franklin street
expoaurea of tha Watts building, the
commodious . home of tha Weaton
Mercantile Company. In the ruah of
getting tha building ready, thla need
ful work waa poetponed until a mora
convenient eeaaon. and now com
plete the renalanance of the old-tim
WESTON
, Aits tttf Sctadttl
A. M. Wra.
- "1k"""',ri, t'mattll county pioneer, at their . Marshall Hooe comer,
hi" in preaent bom an Magnolia beaten aear
nrcnJfM r.Tiwi Taroma.
I L.lll1-l. I VI 1
thea tinea can be found on tha map
theaa day that does not conduct a
Lyceum course, and It I with no llttl
pride that the local High achool haa
selected aa unuaually good course for
thla eeaeon.
to time, announcement will ba made
of their particular kind of program
and their rank and standing in Ly
ceum circle. '
The attention of the public la direct
ed at thla time to tha local booking.
Thea dates. It may ba aald, ara fixed
by tha neceeaary routing of thee at
traction, and were In no way ubject
to modification by the local commit
tee. ''
Tha attractions with their dates ar
aa follow: .
The Beverly Musical and Dramatic
Entertainers-November II.
Harry Arnold, Lecturer December
1. - " .
The Wella Musical Entertainers
February I.
J. C. Herbsman. Humorist and Story
Teller March IS. -
It la much desired by tha commu
te tn charge that these date be pro-
Four charming your., women mka'wc aa rr ss powlble In pUnnlng
.k. .c.iu. I. nn. . iha aciiviues tor im jr-mi, mo
n
Wajajap IrW"' JplhWaawjJ
Weitea
, -
is our hobby just noJv
: . A,. y -
, . e v .
f
In appreciation of the business the good people of this country have
given us the past year, we invite everybody in town and out of town to come
together for a FREE FEED in the Pioneer Picnic tent on SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 30, at our expense, f
- LEAVE YOUR POCKET BOOKS AT H0AE
.... -
The merchant of this town who are named elsewhere will give every
man, woman and child a souvenir gift for the day, a free ticket to a moving
picture shoit, and a free cafeteria dinner if you will get here at noon.
cos
o.
L2 l&QQQ
ODD BITS OP NEWS.
..................... ...a,
ITfTffTTT?lfTfffTfft,fT1lf
Loa Angelra, Cal. Mmuel Pockoa-
rewaky haa grown tired of th effort
Aa th attraction appear from time of hla American associate to pro
nounce bla name, and ha been oa th
lookout for a chance to change It.
Tba chanoa came when he became en
gaged to a Mlsa Parker. Judge Thom
aa. on application, allowed the groom
to take hla wife's name and now he la
th proud possessor of ths handle of
Samuel Parker.
Chllllcothe. O. C. W. Cravens and
W. 8. Cravens are brothers and both
ar engineers on tba B. A 0 Their
wives are aistera. Both families live
in tha aame house. The other day,
six hour apart, both the Mrs. Craven
gave birth to children ona a boy and
tha other a girl. '
Kew Tork. N. T. "Safety First."
said Mrs. Arthur Maclean aa she put
two diamond earrings Into her pillow
case and went to alecp. The next day
there were clean alipa on the plllowa.
Mrs. Maclean was frantic. She be
sieged th laundry, but . the pillow
all pa had been washed and ironed.
h
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
ranee. DIAMOND BRIQUETS to tba
cleanet and, are think, tba moat econ
omical fuel oa tha market. Wa hava
carload now in stock and would be (tad
to supply you with a sample order.
weston;:brickyard
U U tiles DinniMIUWD gHWW n w ... a . m a .
The hoar of th Christian Mctenca Bev.,ir Kntertatoera, aooa to be heard U going to n. k''J,:
... h. t.vreom ntnm and the snouio oe kitwh wm - ... '
readlnas at tba O. DeUraw realdeoe B the local Lyceum course, and they
P. M. )laa been chanaed to six o'clock p. m..tgive a musical and literary program of
thth time the wilk be held every inrlnr merit. Oultara and manuo-
Lv Weatoii " Lf Weaton 1:01 punday evening during th winter. tm are cleverly used In the Inetru-
' Atnena a:i All ar Invited to come.
Adeata lill - Adam 1:13 v , .
W. F. Alexander, repreaenting ina'M( i0 rtM.h work whlcll u interest'
' . -1 umU. e .Ka nMeam. & n .1 tn
addition the young ladles, read, aing
V tC .v Oirfng East.
P. M.
'wide-awake publication, ' UP-M-t; ing and attractive. Of tha amaller
Im Pradlalaa l:l Lv Pendleton 4.10 Time magaxine and an af tha chief rTOpal)le- recently appearing la th
- Adam 11:11 " Adama 4:4 boostera for the proposed new motor non, hlv, won more m,rted
Atbeaa 11:11 . " Athens. 1:11 road acroea the Bluea. wa over from i,or,,m)urru) ,nan ,nta triing organia-
( f , 4 sWaita watia ounng ne wees, shi.s jBJoK
.--'.. in louin again wiin w
Wtoa to Athena, lie: Wreton to munlty.
m. .a a. atstaLaxk im a t I
CrZ .T.Mi TAThenaToh wtJ &
Padlet. Adam w Pendleton, .ho f"'0" ?plr',.,.h
Ian.
free field.
iweek. and axpect to mak of It a
. . .1: nermanent amusement reatur tor
nounu ITipe. u maos m m. -y. --- , , K. -,vn
...... thta community.
-.reSr-eTil II 1 Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday
ad Pendleton. ll.H. ( . . ..,h entire
IfMUlquartarsi Weaton. at City Drug " ft,.--..
mi. Nichnla Hole : -.
- - - , mm - i. .ins m. T a. M i ann
i i ne ronni wtbimb .
Mlere: Athena,
Adama, Inland Mercantile Ktore; Pen
dletaiv Pranch Itasiaurant.
A. K. lOTtEX.
each evening- aet of reel will ba pre
ented twice. In order that those who
come In lata may not ba disappointed.
TEST THIS STORE i'jOw
; We cordially invito every man and woman of this
Vicmiiy w visit our siure auio cvn,. v",
at their best and fullest-the' top-notch of variety and
completeness ox ine wnuieyciu. ,
f That is whjf we are asking You to do us the courtesy
of making a visit at this time. s
nA.L.L tnnra hova Wn f imps whpn we did not have
in Rfook exactly the thincs vou desired. Careful store-
keeping requires that stocks be run, down very low at
certain seasons, and you may have misjudged ua at such
-A time.,.' . . . . '. i ,BV ,
Today we have no excuses to make.
Our atocka ara new aixl complet. Tha latest and moat deairahla food
wm. .1... k.UM m wl,Tlif a avium. ara in full
ara ncrc, ana an me aiapie aruvie - --
supply.- ' ' v.;
You'll ba Interested In what you aea.
You'll ba pleased with tha aervice you .will receive.
1 v.. .ni i.. mi n.ik thA MBennnlilMiieairnf the nrices. . .
; Kindly do us the honor of TESTING THIS STORE NOW.
IE DfiUIS-IIASEO CO.
'CompUVa Furnishers of Homes, Offices, Churches, Schoola t
,0-W Akler St. - (0ld Followa' Temple) - WALLA WALLA, WASH.
flodel Tailors and Cleaners
Ladies' and , Gen Suits Aade
, . and Remodeled ' . -
jfjgr Jijiocial attention given to out-of-town cleaning. , '
' tent by parcel poet.
114 E.Webb St. 1 Pendleton, Oreson
An Indian woman who bad sold her
wheat to th Weaton Warehouse Uom-
nan for antnethinr over Wtw refuseil
the other day l accept tha check of
Manager Price In payment. A oanit
draft waa next offered her. hut she
would h amtltifled with nothlnjf but
the kold kale. Tha way.of tha "Boa.
KM roan" Were not her way, a scrap
of paper looked of no mora eonae-
quenoa to her than to the uemian
Kalaer, ana wnen ne nnaii.v weo ou
of town relolclnir it waa wnu a oairiui
of abinlng twantlea. , .
We are nleaaed and proud to leant
aa followa from tha Athena Preaa that
good literature la appreciated In th
suburb: "In th laat monthly re
port of th County Librarian. Athena
la again gtvn credit for the largest
circulation of books among tha branch
libraries. ' ThI city lead wttn ei;
Milton la eecond with III, Weaton
US, Echo 11. Perndala 181. Harmla
ton 1. Adam . rreewater 77.
Stanfield 8. Pilot Rock tl and Helix
II, making a total of 17SS." ;
Clay Smith and family, Mr. and
Mr. W. E. Lytle and Qeorga I.yti
and bride left Tuesday for the region
of Cambridge. Washington county, in
aouthern Idaho, where Mr. Smith haa
taken ua a homestead and Mr. Iyti
also contemplate becoming a. aettler.
After getting hla family located on hla
claim Mr. Smith will return to hla
work here aa rural mall carrier, xte
haa been relieved for tha preaent by
Strover Stipe. - . ,
We have reliable Intelligence by
Ireleaa telephone from Athena that
Fred Boyd and Bill Dobaon ar back
with empty gnme bags from their re
cent hunt. . Nobody expected them to
bring home any game, of course, and
th only Item of Interest connected
with their nunt I that they are aald
to hava apent four clays In camping
out at the head of Thorn Hollow In
the mistaken Idea that they had
reached their destination, Dark can-
yn- . i . . .
The Weaton postofflca haa ' been
aupplled by a benevolent and paternal
government with a new pair or acales
of the lateat model, with a weighing
capacity up to 101 pound. Aa the
office la often required to weigh as
many aa 1000 plecea of mall a day.
th Improvement la appreciated by
Uncle Samuel'e local representative.
Heretofore they have had 1 to get
long with a 10-pound pair or acales.
Mra. E. M. Warren left thla week
for an extended visit with her daugh
ter. Miss Fay Wasren," who la teach
ing achool near Seattle. She will atop
en route for a visit with her sons In
Adama county, Washington, and with
her daughter, Mrs. Will NorDean of
Wallace, Idaho. " -!t
Taken up One gray pony wth In
dian brand on right hip. Inquire of
or addresa H. A. Haverland, Weaton,
Oregon. . , ' .
Trade at home! We'll trade the
new for the old in the fumltur Hue,
right her in' Weaton,
SMCCIAL SCHOOL MKETIVG.
Notice la hereby givea to tha legal
voter of School District No. I of
Umatilla County. Stat of Oregon,
that a Rpedal achool meeting of aald
Dlatrtct will be held at achool houae.
on the Ith day of November. HIS. at
two o'clock In the afternoon, to wot
on th proposition of levying a apeclal
dlatrtct tax. ;
Th purpose for which th money
to be raised by thla levy anaii oe ex
pended. ar ahowa by the following
Itemised budget which ia hereby made
a nart of thla notice:
Teacher salaries ..........
Apparatus, auch , aa maps.
; chalk, erasers, atovea or
curtains
Library books
Repair of eehoolhousea, out
buildings or fencea ......
Janitor
Janitor's auppllea ..........
Fuel ,.
Light
Clerk'a salary
Poatage and stationery ....
Interest on bonds and war
rant
Insurance .................
Water
Incidental 1 150.00
Dated thla Hth day of October, lata.
WM. MacKENZHS.
. Chairman Board or Director.
Attest: FRANK PRICK.
District Clerk.
100.00
js.ee
loa.eo
S00.60
50.90
M8.lt
SJ.09
75.00
.
50J.M
4.00
J.O0
Let it Be Known
Watte & Roirers pay Ch for every
meal the ladles of the churches fur-
Dish to the people next Saturday.
Helping- the ladies neips tne cnurcn-
es, benetlts your noma ami saves tne
money to your home town -not tu
Watts & wooers.
Weatosi ISxJhlMts Apwected.
K. O. Harlan, editor of tha Hepp-
ner Qasette, wrltea to The Leader aa
followa from Portland:
'! am writing- you, Just a few linea
commending the Weaton exhibit in
the Umatilla County display at the
Manufacturers' and Land Products
Show, which ia being held In the Ar
mory at the preaent time, x noticed
many visitors looking over the exhib
it which came from the farmers near
Weston. Among them that seemed to
attract favorable attention were th
oat aamolea of Ferguson and Kern:
the wheat samples of Ross Bros.; the
yellow oat sample of E. W. Bailey;
the club wheat aamplea of C. M. Price
and tha oat aamplea of S. W. Boyts.
Weaton and aurrounding country
seemed to furnish a large share of
the aamplea on exhibition, all of
which were of high order.-
Philadelphia. Pa. A demonstrator
tn a department atore mixed a poi
sonous liquid used for cleaning glassea
with a nerve medicine which ahe waa
demonstrating and ever 100 persona
ar thought to have been poisoned
Th demonstrator, however, was the
only one to report to a hospital.
Sharonville, O. "Howdy, John!"
"Howdy, Jim!" Thua John and Jaa
Stewart of Kansas and Tennessee re
spectively, met her after a lapse of
forty-even year. Both believed the
other dead and apent several hours in
a room together before they found out
( their relationship.
the other about to enter the dram
pipe. They are valued at 11000.
Philadelphia. Pa. It takea fifty
cent to commit suicide by the gas
route In Philadelphia. When Viola
Day grew tired of lire, put a pipe on
th gaa jet, the other end in her
mouth and lay down to die, the quar
ter In the meter ran out and her life
waa aaved.
Uilburn, O. J." D. " Hart exhibited
at the county fair a pair of stockings
over jaa years old. They were made
by hia grandmother, whe picked the I
cotton, wove it into thread and then
knit the stockings. During the storm
In Galveston tn 100, they were res
cued with difficulty and by the mer
est accident were saved.
1 M ?M :
Holocaust in Catholic School.
PkahODV. Mass., Oct. 28Flfty
Uvea were lost and twelve more will
die aa a result of a fire ia St. John's
parochial school. There were no fire
escape, and children beat tn vain
against doors that swung inward.
Ifein Meat
Market
Prime Beef
Pork, Mutton, Veal
Dressed Poultry
FISH Mouday and Thursday
Get Our Prices
Phone No. S3.' Orders taken by
phone for mail routes.
; CATTLE JUrD BOGS WASTED
A. P. Persy
Dr. J. G. McMATH
OSTEOPATH
Office one block north of the bank
" ATHENA, OREGON
Electric Treatments Given
Fhone 621
W. M. chuoa
C M. Blihop
Peterson & Bishop
. LAWYERS
Pendleton, Or. Freewater, Or.
Time is fast flying; why. should
you wait? We want to help you,
and have" therefore added our
Exchange Department. We are
prepared to accept the old furni
ture you wish to trade for new.
How long have , you , wanted a
new dining table, hew dresser,
new chair or other article, but
felt that you could not afford to
the old one away? Now is your
chance to replace it.
The ieuoss
urniture
UK
rc )
L.e?s "Swap1
n r?
tU ii j ( -
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Goodwin's
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. : ,
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