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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1916)
Dr. Alfred F.Scmptrt Graduate txl Itegi-tored DENTIST g0- orncB nouns . 1.-00 to 11:00 A. M. - "1:00 to 8:00 P. M. fST BRANDT BLOO.t upatslr Fiesta at Weston Bakery V Cake ami Pastry. S tin Camiw. Coed ftfeala at AU Hour, 26c W ap-elslht In Lodge end Party 8upir. m 7trtTii the BAKER Dale Rothwcll Optical Specialist .11 w lima tn the flt- tlng and grinding; of gl. I f hav prwtiMd In Pmllton six X year. All work ur-i-i. t AmrkM Nt'l Bank Bkt X lupnisura; v Pendleton Ore Jon t Outs. II. CarUr Dan I. Smyth Carter & Smythe LAWYERS PKNUMTON OKKOON piread Dally Mwaawaaaaa The most Noteworthy BARGAIN EVENT of the Year is Davis-Kaser's , i!,-.f j n Wir. fine $100,000.00 Stock of Home t "H'jiish'.n.-. ui c-vi-iv di'scripuon and almost every item ch uiv rUvrci r rd rtduted, mind you, frcra prices thkVi-it: hi ihcuutiivtH the lowest for goods of like qual ity hwvabouts or anywhere, .quality considered, i-ven relatively small reductions from such prices are, worth while, but as a matter of fact the January reductions as a rule are not small, rarely less than fifteen percent, very conmnmlv 20 to 25 percent and often one-third, one-nail and nvn"tv,i think It's irfectly safe to say that one hun.iml U-.i's wulhof goods this sale will pay you back frvm SK00 to $33.00 ; ; !. need of reminding you of the importance of nrpf .bv fuch an opportunity.. No need of telling folks h..i-Musttr i uvis-Kascr's statements are absolutely ivlj;.!.:t , Lni yi.o is always doubly safe in buying there. he liberal response to our opening announcement in Fpite of unpleasant weather, shows that. Some folks, however, are apt to put of! coming too long -over one third of January is gone already. Dont delay, lest something should happen to prevent your .coming later. In justice to yourself you can't afford to miss it. , fllE BAVIHIflSESI BO. Complete Furnlahara of Homo. Omeoa, Churchaa, School -lfl-0AWr8t. - (O.Mrallowa'Tetnpl) - .WALLA WALLA, WASH. i'vmmWr:- Vv-i h 'V ft 4 4 itM f A T TFORNIA Trr.r-r:- Magnificent hotels cater to your every wantandyx)ucat,drink,sleep,playand live out-of-doors. What better way to gain true rest and health? - To enjoy every mlnuteof your California vWt,tk the Orefion-Washlngton Kaurcau lla-"rZ UNION PAGFIC SYSTEM to plan your trip. ' It is eay when you have w do ft. . your local ant toy.or wrue tktoP I a imh.li,,,- ' " BREVITIES rrtnk ftmlth ha returned from Fraler, whar u mployd in th Hlovar atore. w u.Hk. v. a winkle waa vlalt- Ing laat week wllh bar granddaughter, Mrs. Jtert Wlleoa, la A wane. , , .. k ranresanlatlva on tha grand Jury no In eeaaloii - dletott, IB the person Turk.'. Weston la not th only town hero- . . . , ....... ImmHIflk Shouts wiin a eumrw n- ... city debt. Mlltone la I7MM II. hsv- Increased sit un After a at-ndd vtalt with bar pareeta, Mr. and Mr. Jamas i( omp toa, Mra. Iell Marah laft Tueeday for bar homa la Rockland, Idaho. Whan Hylvea Kennara and Cyril Proebetel ratumad lo Hpohane "er tnelr holiday vlirit In Waalon they war accompanied by John Tlanleter, jr., who will alao become otudant of lha Northwestern bualnaan college. i m. waaina aanrln club aanoonraa Ha ft rt public dance for tomorrow avanlng at Weton opera houaa. All ara Invited Jar thai arfelr, although tha regular aortala of tha ergenlaallnn will ba twuflned to tha elub eimber ahlp. - f iu.M fn ia vaara a Valued member of Joe Hodcaon'a agricultural staff at Madobrook farm, haa goe to Cethlow valley, Harney couniy. abar hla paraaia reeiua. ei pacta to ralurn to Waaton la tha eprlng, Mr. and Mra. IVad Bulterworth, who wara recent gtieet of Mr. and . . M t-k u u twtlh metric al r. a. w. ftvMww. - - ulalad at Waahlnalon Hlata Coltrga In Pullman, Mr. Duturworlh will taka tha afrirullural rouraa. and hla wlfa la purauinc muoira in r""1" . Tha wadding of Mr. A. M. NorDaan and Mlaa Odaaan Ruaaall waa raoanlly aolmnla4 at Athana. Cpnaralula tlona and wall wlahaa ara aitandad by --..i. mfiiin ivhara lha brlda aroaim formarly raaldad and playad ftrat baaa for tha town'a ehamplonahlp ball team In itla. Waatua will aaala baaa a candldata thla yaar for tha rapubllran nomina tkm a aoualy rommlaalonar. In tha paraon of J. M. Aahworth. Mr. Aah wortb iiMfcda a, vary etona rara but campaign for tha Domination, and ac eordlng to hla flguraa tnrrlad all but two of tha Kaat Knd praclncu. Hla homa palghborhood ga him a vary handuiaia vol, and ha faala ancour- Jagad to iry ea mora. ir-iifi ? I m I 1 " ti...iia rtmmt waara a Bumbar of farm anlmala wara blllad by racklaaa young mra In Indlacrlmlnata ahootlog along t'lna rraak abova town, and complaint la again balng mada of thin raprahana n.ia lha linuaahold of ) Wyalt haa baan aapairlally annoyad of Into by raralaaa gunnara who aw Ik.l. flra.arma la lha dlractloa of hla buUdlnca and praraiaaa, Laat Munday tnay aiarnargao aoma aurt m mimM twin aiiii auh a loud raoort and ao aaar tha houaa aa to alarm and uo- narva Mra. Wyatt, and bar nuaoana ih.t ha will iiroaarula lha culprlia whoaa Idantlty la known If lha orranaa la rapaaiaa. navara pan alllaa ara Impoaad nndar tha law for firing from public roada arrnaa piivata proparty, and la thla loatanca tha aulhorlllaa would doubtlana ahow aa llllla ragard for tha faallnga of tha young mrn at fault aa tna orranaara hava ahowa for tha right and walfar of othera. . , Jf At an adjournad awialon Monday avanlng tha city rounrll of Waaton oaavad Ordlnanra No. ttl. which ta lha longaat law avar plarad apon tha municipal alatuta booka It contains thirty aaeiiona and orcupla flftaan Dun of cloaaly typawrittan . manu- arrlpt. Tha ordlnanra impoeae locrn ratulallona la Una with tna naw ataia arlda orohlbitloa law. In ordar that offandaro may ba hand lad by tha local authorltlaa. It la a comprahanalva maaaura that ahould ba rrad by an who wloh to port thamaalva a to tha raaulrvmanla of lha naw raglma, and will ba publlahad In full In eupplam-nl form In next waak'a laaua of tha Waa ton Laadar. Mlaa KIM Hlmpaon, graduata of Waaton High achool. who In racanl yaaia baa baan a raaldant of Walla Walla, waa graduatad thla waag rrom rha Mahm Burnatt Bchoot of Piano Plavlnc In tha laltar city- Mlaa Imp- aim cava bar piano graduation rltal Tuaaday avanlng In tha Walla, Walla lllarh achool audllortam, and variaa a cJaaalcal Inatrumanutl program with plaaalng local numbara. aa aha la alao aa aoromollahad alngar. Laat wack aha auceaaafully appaarad tn tha Praa- bytarlaa church at Pandlaton. wnar aba waa aaalatad In bar racltal by Mlaa Nallla Da Whiting of tha Malen Uur natt achool faculty. a. . aa a njmS Duttilaatnfl'nl laW UT, f . it uf. "v"" - mayor h ,niottc4 m danelmr .vai Ckaab MUffltV gaWAaL "Thla Claa lurni IVI aw tbanlo dancing muat ba cot out." ba aaya, and alao apaclfla H aa "dirty ragging." Mayor B-at la alao aald to bo kaaplng a cloaa watch for bootlag- gar and blind pig " .....i- .k... k win An kia bt to maka a good racord In hla praaant poaltton. mm ha la cradltad with an ambition to bacoma a mambar of tna laguuaiur from Umatlll county. According to tba Trlbuna. aoma or rrnawion p- i.i-.i .nnh.i aav that tha doctor la aiming aa high aa tha national homa of rapranantauvaa. Tha Ladlaa Guild hald thalr Janu ary moating at tha homa of Mra. C II. Smith. A larga numbar of mm bara and tha following namad gursta wara praaant: Mra. A. U Douglaa. Mr. C. U Plnkarton. Mra. Kannath W.xk-anala and Mlaa Ethel McConnall. Ilafreahmanta conaiattng of dallcloua caka and coffra wara aarvra oy or hu. aaaiaiad bv Mlaa Oana BaPP. Tha Wdlaa wara then amartilnad wllh an lnfrrmaj program of plaaaing auata ana om iuoi aj a, . . and Mra. Umlth. Tha nKt mratlng will ba hald tha firm Thuraaay nnar noon In rrbruary at tha homa of Mra. IX II Wood. . Tha Woman' Mtaalonary Soclaty of tha Mrthodtot Church mat t tha horn r Mra. William MacXanzl Wadnaa day aftarnoon. Tba nawly-alactad of. ncara wara Installad - by Kav. N. u. Wnnd and at tha conclusion of lha bualnaaa maetlng cama an enjoyaoia octal hour. Mra. r. O. Watta. Mr. Oao. n. Carmlchart. Mr. Elhal Mac- Krntla and Rev. C A. Rexroad were gueata of tha afternoon. Vary appa lling refreahmant were aerved by ilia hoaleaa. Tha February meeting will be hatd at tha homo of Mra. J. F. Snider. . -; .' ri,wtn. tha mM araalhar. Chief Wll aon' apartment houaa ba been mora popular than aver. It contain but on apartment, cntlly furnlahed, but thla la by no menna deaplaed by tha otherwise homeleaa gueat. Tha chief found accommodation for three ahlv erlng lodgara Tueaday night, but when another applied a room had to ba a cured for him In a private houaa. These ara trying umee ior mo i.rin. man atrinaa only homa la Whata they hang their hata. and tha t town Jail looka pretty good to tnem. a nalhatla atnrv eomaa from La Orande about l-yr-old Baasie Wal ter, who tramped to town el mile through deep mountain enow 10 mm Santa Claua In order that her , lck mother and little alatera might not ba alighted Chrlatmaa ova. Her mother died laat Monday and her father la 111. a.hnritiaa h.M faund tho family deatltute, with only a few potatoea in tha houaa. Tna runerai or Mm. "al tera waa held from tha Salvation Army barrack In La Omnde. Helix may hava. to run without rev enue thla year, having failed to notify the county clerlt of It ta levy, a re quired by law. A the town wm aiao be deprived of $1600 in aaloon ltcenaci It may hava to declare a moratorium, or let Virgil Smith do the financing. Having financed an amateur bail team, little thing Ilka officiating aa angel to hla home town for one year hould not dlacourag tha Helix magnate. 8. V. Knox, Weaton'a pioneer law yer, who In early year had quit an extenalve practice In the court of both Umatilla and t'nlon countle, I very seriously 111 at hla horn on wa ter street Despite hi sickness Judge Knox stuck constantly to hla office east of Watt A Rogers ore aa bad been hla cuatom for year, until final ly unable to leave hla horn. , The Joseph Herald tella proudly of Wallowa county cltteen who "didn't hav the price oJmv ticket to crosa a free bridge" wheflT he went Into that county SO yeara ago- Now ho owns land and atock worth nearly 140, o. Hla name I Matt later, and he haa lately bought the John A. Rumbl atock ranch of JM acrea It mile east of Joseph for f 11.000 cash. D, E. Clark, llveetock agent of the O.-W. R. N. Co waa In town Friday looking up etatlatlc and Information with a view to tha building or com pany atockyarda at tha Weston depot. That ahlpplng yard will be inatalied here, much to th advantage and cor venhnce of Weaton etockmen, la re garded aa quite probable. The ladle of th W. C. T. U. will meet, with Km nit Snider Tuesday, Jan uary 18, at 2:30 p. m. AU member are requested to bo present, m there U Important business in band. Club wheat la quutad at 90 nu In I'entllrton. ,'' All bill do m are payabl t Or- TBI Dunosn. Karl 01(1.,, (Adv.) Mr. Mary Snider f Tacome la vUv Itllig her mother, Mr., Van Wlnkl. Jraa row la lias returned from . rat month' rijmni on tha L'uutl!! rivr. - -,r.( ' Home day torn on will wish h bad tried Waita on that. Hudson HI 4(1 brjrln. (Adv.) ITaa Klelarliinsn'a Comprred Vet - the best for Itread-msklng. Kor aal by W eston Maker. (Adv.) Motor rar aenrlc to all point, da or ft I ah I. Alao livery and feed etahV opposite the IJeuallen blacksmith ahop. La re McDrlde. , Two women wara Injured nd two kitchen ranir wrecked by th itplo. Ion of frown nolle In IVndleton W ed nesdsy morning. . , v " ' K flelr work "neatly Am l the Wea ton shoa and harneas. shop, Wheeler hotel hullillnif. Naw management, new equipment. Phone 03. II. Kstoo. Much wheat moved la Walla Watte Friday and Saturday at price rang ing from II to I cants per basbel. fleorga Drumheller aold 104,000 bush els and received a rherk for 111. 000. Im year hi chck called for I200.MI.4I. The Saturday Afternoon Club held It. recent meeting with Mr. E. M. Hmltb. Two hlghlv Insinietlve paper were read. Th Parcel Port by Mr. J. P. Snider and Our Potmatr 0n oral by Mr. IV. & PHe. Ufc-ht re freshment were aenreii. Reglatratloa for thl year election la now In ordar at tha. office of . A. Barnes, who haa been designated aa local registrar, but so far the cold and now hava prevented any general ex ercise of thl duty on' th part of the voter. Under the new Oregon law. res; 1st ratios now become permanent for all succeeding primaries and elc tlona, anlea th voter changes bis res idence. . .! .;,,(.'" (.-' ' ' The cue of Llllla Miller v. T. A. Lleuallea waa non-suited Tuesday In tha circuit court Mrs. Miller sought to recover 100 alleged to be due for her service In effecting the eel of a tract of land for Mr. Lleuallea to Scott Uanieter. Tha non-ault waa baaed upon the ground that there waa no written contract between the plaintiff and defendant, as required by . the stst law. FOURTEEN BELOW AND LOTS OF SNOW Wests t la Else WlBtcft CrifSsew II bcaetDetp, 44 atttoSmuU, Several different varieties of weath er were vouchsafed tba Weaton coun try during the part few day. In order to keep Ita people Interested, Bnow wa succeeded by Chinook and chlnook by snow, white Monday another cold n.ha ananniMt for a number of winter cam to hand. By that Urn nearly a foot of now covered the j mixi,wiA tn tha low las as. Willie in me mountnlna the fall vra proportionate ly heavier and will evidently Insure good paature and plenty oi water ior . w- ..ml.. .nHn mnA iumfflcr. Fr- mere are glad that their wheat la pro tected, and tna real winter weetner m K. all uraiit i tboae with scanty woodpiles and not much grub In th bouse.- aaonaay nigm tna g" araMnft lhrmnm.t.f resist. red five degree below sera at .Weston, accord ing to the local . onaerver eraen Baker. Tha cold weather waa quit ...Ml Itirnll.hnut thla oart of the state. : Rail traffic waa demoralised by snow storms In different sections of tne rscma sonnwum : i iriu U'lniH iivik . an .additional splurge Tuesday night-when th mer cury registered lourtean aegree oe low ero, government record. 8now fell nearly ail aay eane.ua j. train ing a depth or twiv or lourteeo ha U'Mtnti has exoerlnced no aim- liar brand of weather for many years. Old resident are a uwo ny iie enllectinn of sever winters In the past The temperature In previ ous ' COla Bnap m yariuuaiy svvn l Im alvhtaan and twantv-two de- graea below ero. .JPerhsps -Doc" O'Harra will later on contribute a few statistic gleaned from hi v weather diary. , , , ,,., , - s , v,-.- - , ; smav u ham hm, -:' ;-? ; cnn a.',nitniia1 falling Wednesilav night and Thuraday forenoon, until it had reive nea a tiepia or to incnn. Then the sun shone with danllng brightne on a latxuoape oi purest, white. Thursday at noon the Blue Mountain sawmill twelve miles east of town reported 6 inches of snow, by special wire to the Weston Lesadar. Most old timers are now ready to ad mit that we are having more real win ter than we ever had , since Columbus discovered America and conferred an Inestimable boon upon humanity by ,aKlln. Waotftn an aithaenilAnl.lv ret vmkim.uk . . , v w.. --- - -i -- on the map. Local coal dealers, would Chortle IT tney anew now, , . Chief Wilson did the town a Rood turn OT vtfnriiia; .". sidewalk with an improvised snow plow, ana locomotion is easy, "Man Is Made of Dust. .', , ' "Dust Settles. See Waits & Roj-ers' big Ad. (Adv.) JOINT INSTALLATION, L O. O. F. Weston Lodge No. It, L O. O., and Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge No. 81 of Weaton. held their Joint Installation Tuesday evening. January It, In So ciety hall. District ..Deputy Grand Master J. K, Stanfleld Installed the following officer of the Odd Fellows' lodg: ' '' -ur a rtraham. noble Brand: Rov Read, vice grand; A. A. Kees, record ing secretary; E. O, UeMoaa, iinancaai secretary; a A. Barnes, treasurer. . .imll., Affln waa tMirfnrined fof the Rebekahs by District Deputy Grand Master Ethel Snider, and the following officer were conducted to their ehaJra: - ' " , Maud Stanfleld, noble grand; Mabel Graham, vice grand; Odesaa Klrk patrlck, recording secretary; Lottie Brandt, financial ecretary; Mary Mac- R-anata. traaaurer. . Following tha Joint ceremony, sup ma m. hn In tha hanouetinr halL Aa Informal program of eserclae was then given, follow-, riano aoio, Ethel W'addlngham; reading, Gladys Banister; violin solo. J. M. Ashworth; vocal solo, K. L. Hedrlck; reading. Odessa. Klrkpatrlck; violin solo, gel- mer Thompson; vocal aoio, tia j SaUnfc", eong-, Joe Hod8on. A Good Ad Elust bb j Interesting ' Rather a DRY TIME just now for material. How would it do to talk business? LAST YEAR IN OCTOBER that dollar you owed us belonged to us and it was ?your duty to deliver it to us. You had no right to Uhat Dollar or to the use of that Dollar after that date. It was your duty to deliver it to us as agreed and understood. . We had to have a Dollar and so we borrowed one and let you keep on carrying that one. We are paying eight cents per year to let you keep on carrying OUR Dollar that has belonged to us since October 1st last year. Now how long would you have us do this 111 ; ; If you're a man, tell us. If not, keep still. . "Man Is Made of Dust. , "Dust Settles. "Be a Man." iWATTB MILTON "HP BESTS WESTON QUINTET Tw U 0m TcOi Ssi Starr f DesjtraU JtratAt-CUCiiiUn. Weston HI undoubtedly ha a good basket ball team thl eon. but Mll mi nn boast of another Just s little bit better. Tb locale met their master when they stacked up against the Milton visitor last Friday night tha hnma court. The Milton buys are rangy and apeedy, and adepts at guarding and shooting, ana it soon Oc cam apparent that they bad th measure of th locals. Their nimble forward covered lot of ground and tossed field goal with deadly pre i.i whit tha Weaton warriors could only fight desperately to hold down the acore. Neeaieas aicaing j Milton against a decision marred th anme extent. Otherwise It wa a nifty demonstration of a moat popular sport. Milton scored . is point to 14 for Weston. Th line-up: Weaton Wood 10 and Klrkpatrlck 4. forwards; Duncan, center; MacKen sie and Lundell, guarda. , uiimn riirl. 4 and Hudson SO. forward; Crlmmln. center; Black- man 4 and Brown, guard. Hudson' work waa brilliant aad spectacular, and without him the vis itors could not have outclassed the lo cal.: ' Consolation wa derived by th oe r tha vlaitlna school' Klrl team by th girls' team of Weaton HL which ha developed Into an unusuauy ias aggregation. Weton' team play was centered upon Smith at forward, and thla : remarkably clever performer scored all of Weston's It points. All of Milton's points, t In number, were likewise contributed by their rival star. McQueen. The Home guara con sisted of -Smith. Cooper, McBrlde, Read, Price and Banister. The Invad er were Kleber. McQueen, Badley. Same, Plersol and Ta loot. - In a recent argument Between Mamie th. third team of Weston HI were defeated by the eighth graders. score 11 to If. Trie -tii- was man fully but vainly - upheld by Toby ntwn . Jim 1.1 Italian, lewis V sn Winkle, Fleenor Douglas,, Charle triiann. Tfia victors were ivenaau Smith (a frnhminl. Dale Brown. Frank Lavender, William Van Winkle, Otla Gould. , Rotioi si SteckhoUtn KecUnf tl Tot Westoa HerauiUl Ca. ; - ' Tk AMM.,1 maattnw nf alnnlr hnlilers of The Weston Mercantile tomjisny Will DO neia ID too lusmoio nan a. WeetoD, Oregon, on weonesosv, Janu ary 19, laitt, at 1:30 o'clock k m., for the purpose ot eiecuntr a itoara oi in- reotors ana OI irsnssctiny suon omer business a may lawfully come before said meetinff. W union, or., jan. i. iwio- (Signed) J. K Siovkr, Secretary narlam: 111 Twentv-t f o years ago P. L. Johnson lost a gold ring, when h wa farming In Ogle couniy. re cently he told William Barber of Leaf THiiir ahnut tha rlnr. Mr. Barber's daughter had found it and returned It to the owner. CLUB RATES January 15 to February 15, for ,: :' $2.50: In advance Two gents or La dies Tailored or Plain Suits cleaned and pressed, and one ,.n; Tmuibav. n. Slrirt snomred . A.Wk.VBW W - -- - -1 1. ' X and pressed.' ' (Regular rates, $3,60 to M.) fry our hand and electric mas sage for the face and scalp. , First-lass Workmanship, Clean Bath Room. , Shoes Shined for Ladle .- .1. and Gentlemen. ' Weston Baths and Tailor Shop I R. L. Reynaud gT'S A good time to fill your coal bins. We have plenty of Spring Canyon and Kem merer coal. Weston Brickyard. ; lBrtli! WJrHii fTrcjU t. .- -- Tl i L , I , , .I si .1 QUALITY GOODS Sleep on a . Texas Tuftless Soft aa a Feather.' Fifty pounds of the Best Cotton Obtainable. GET THE HABIT. Silk Floss ; One batt Felted Silk Floss. Tufted Bottom and Top. C& GET THE HABIT. Flossoline Mixed Floss, 30 pounds. ' Bound Ticks, Plain-stitched edge. g&" GET THE HABIT. QUALITY PRICE The Leader Prints Butter Wraps Home Merchant Prices 25 pound pail stock food (2.25 12 pound pkg, stock food.... 1.00 7X pound pkg. stock food. .65 t pound pkg.. stock foodT..... .25 Comparison of dosage two 1 tabiespoonfula twice daily. we OTAurra tkese goods oodwin's Weston 1 AXE US 1 1 ; . QUALITY SERVICE sbbVssW satwf 'asnssssf 'st saw Wat QUALITY STORE Mail Order and Ped dlers' Prices OK Miinit nail afnelr fwwt ... Sft.&i) r" ' i 1 ..-A .tnb tnnA t Oft ' I puuiiu y.. fwv. vw .. - Sis pound pkg. stock food ... .40 IX pound pkg. stock food ... .55 j Two tablespoon ful thre 1 ' tunes daily. Irug Sloroi b It