The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, March 17, 1916, Image 3

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    HUMAN VOICE RE-CREATED
by Edison's Wonderful Invention
! Tho wonderful fidelity with which Edison' New Dla
rnond Disc Phonograph re-creates tho human voico was
Mendidly demonstrated by MIm Elizabeth Spencer at
tho Kcylor Grand Theatre last Monday evening, when
aho sanir in comparinon with some of her own records-a
tonal test that would have revealed tho slightest discrcp-
ancy. . Over one thousand people including our most com
petent musical critics, marveled at the perfection at
tained. Call and hear some of Miss Spenccr'a records when
you can. Write for information concerning this wonder
ful musical instrument If unable to call.
Another Edison Improvement
Tho Edison Ambrela Cylinder Phonograph is now
also made with a Diamond Point Reproducer, and we
have taken this agency also. A good stock of records is
now on hand, both in Disc and Indestructible Ambrola
Cylinder Records.
THE DAVIS-KASEi. CO,
Complete Horn Furnishers
Hon of the Edleon I1wnirah and Records
1040 A WW BL - (O.M Fellowe" Temple) - WALLA WALLA. WASH.
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BREVITIES
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IXum.
work horees tot sale. 1. A,
with Jo
Adv.
Wood at train
; SHAVE?
; HAIRCUT?
; BATH?
I SHINE?
W will gtreclae your T
worn ami euueavur w give
you MUafaetkm.
ALTERING, M ENDING .
CLEANING. PRESSING
Weston Baths and
Tailor Shop
! THE SANITARY SHOP
R. L. Reynaud
Dr. Alfred F.Sempert
Graduate and RciclsUred
DENTIST
ggr office hours
.-00 to 12:00 A. M.
1:00 to 8:00 J M.
fjT II It A NUT ULDG., upatalra
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tllda
prices.
pure-hred tlhnda laland Had roe-
lera (or Ml. Karl Dudley,
liar red Plymouth Ho' '
hatching al It cents per setting or is.
Mia. U . Wood.
Mr a. EroMt Marco wee a leat
week-end guest from lha upland or
Miaa Olive Kilmer.
Mrs. K. M. "mlth want to Walla
Walla Wednesday for a vl.1l with her
daughter, Mlaa Norma Hmltn.
Frank King came up from Pendle.
inn rrtrfav to circulars anion.- n
old-tlma frlenda and neighbors.
Mlaa Klhel Lena, now a high arhool
student of Walla Walla, waa a gueet
during tha week of Mlaa Qra Martin.
Mlaa Eugenia fcVholl of Fa ho and
Mr. Jess Arnold of llulier rrera were
Punday gueats of Mr. ana aire. n.
Iledrlck.
Mr. end Mra. Ttobert Wheeler hava
moved from Walla walla 10 renui.-
ion. where -poo- again nmm -
tha eherlffe off Ira. . - .. .
We hava Juet unloaded car of Had
Cedar fence poeta. we nava nem
for ea'e, all wall tarrad with coal Ur.
Waaton Hrlclryard.
Motor car eervlee to all Mnta. da
or nlaht. Alao livery and feed etaha
opposite tha Lleuallett bieckemlth
hop. Lafe McDrl.la.
Mr. and Mra. Will floes left Tuesdsy
for their naw home near Waahtuena,
Waah.. where Mr. floes will farm tha
Walla Itogara holding".
Tha Flah ara headed for Waaton
right now -they smell flah bait and
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ara faaclnatro oy nana m nmr"
Tha gral photo-drama or Creation l gm
preewniea iy ina international msie
lltudenta Association la to ba a. a
again at Waaton, beginning nest Mat
unlay, March IH, and eoni Inning Hva
data. There will be two pmvrama
dally, J p. Mi. and 1 g w, lural Nil
danla hava anaagad ta opera hovaa,
secured a competent motion plilura
oparator and will baar all tha loral
aapanaa of tha brwdu.li.Hi In or4r
that Waaton panpla may
tha prlvllaga, antlraljK fraa,
Ing thla wonrtarful port
hlalory. Tha Craatlon
waa flrat praaantad at Waaton In Or-
lo'r. lull, in erowilml hoita, and
ill
lay again hava! i)
fraa, of w'lnaaa-1 rf
trayal of aacrad VI
I phots-drama , f
aMmattaaaaaaaaa
W. M. fajaraaa C. It Rl.haa
Peterson & Bishop
rn.11tou, Or. . Frtwwator. Or.
Nature's Food
dlaplay for thalr banaflt. Baa big Ad.
Juat racalvad A naw ahlpmant of
Mnrina Canvon lurnn coal, tha coal
that makaa tha whlta haat. A mini
mum of dirt and duat. Waaton brick
yard. '
C. U Plnkarton raoalvad hla aup-
pllra Saturday aa deputy aaaraaor and
haa bagun hla annual round of plaaa
ant aaaorlallon w'th tha tax pay ra of
thla nalghborhood.
Card of Thanka Wa wlah through
Tha lralar to thank our good frlanda
and nalghbora who ao kindly aaalatad
ua during lha aluknaaa and daath of
our llttla daughter. Mr. and Mra. J.
A. fltotp.
Mra. Jamaa Compton haa gone to
Neeley. Idaho, for a aummer vlalt
with her Bona. Will and Itollle. both
of whom ara wall aatabllahed In that
neighborhood. Mr. Compton will fol
low aoon.
Soma thirty or more Waaton mualc
lovers ara planning to attend tha con
DR.
W. C.
HUGHES
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Onto In Ilia Klnm Kiillilluif, Miluin
i I loom. It to 12 ami I to 4
for horaea and cattle la tha graaa that
irrowa on meadow aiMl hill. Tha next
i td -u ..t Immi kiv anil
fil that contra from our mill. When n io oe a n """"""- "
vou ihmhI rolleil grain of the ritfhl aort I by the great Naw Tork 8""Phonjr
r.ir kMnliit? vir liveatock in fitw fet- ;or"healra. under lha auaptcea of W hlt-
tle. b for our urn and the good man college,
(li,.. r..w .. vmi. .liimh arVMiita t ' J
.inrll In oor LIim. Wa handle Steam Krneat Cooper and family ara row
Hulled Karlrv. OaW ami W heat; Haled I Ing to Hot kland. Idaho, in which
ii... M, ii. ..Iff. .ml Chirk en Feed, i neighborhood Mr. Cooper haa rented
uj-v- l.l for IVieork Kl.mr:0 arrea of wheat land. Mlaa Blanche
....i i,i....i..!i'.c-if flw...2KI Cooner and Ur. Arthur Cooper will
"" "- -"-T- " " remain In Werton until they flnUh
I D R. WOOD the Feed Man the nchooi year.
We shall have on display an assortment of New
Spring Sport Ck)ats that will sell for $4.98. These are
of novelty material, neat, stylish and pretty, and will
be shown this week only.
at 89o.
Most attractive and beautiful. '
A new shipment of the much want
ed silk poplins in rich colorings; also
staple shades, all plain colors, 36 in.
wide. This sells regularly from one
dollar to one dollar and twenty-five
cents per yard; our price, 89c.
Housekeepers who would economize in purchas
ing dainty Hew curtain goods should see this display
of pretty curtain scrims, nets, etc.; colored border,
neat hemstitch or plain effects, white or ecrue, and
priced at 18, 20, 22 and 25c the yard.
tJeston
nn
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ercantile
tapany
many of thoae who aaw It than will
undoubtedly ba among tha flrat to
find aeata at tha opera houee for thla
aecond appearance. Aalde from Ma
Inalructlve value. It ranka among tha
flneat arhlevamenta In fllmdom.
ImM . Monday evening tha Waaton
Convert imM met In general rehear
aal for tha flrat tlma.. all the mem
bers being preaenl. Judging from
Ha flrat attempt tha band avlll make
good, and Director Lundell la wall
pleaaed over Ita proapecta. The gym'
naalum In the Library building haa
been aecured aa permanent meeting
place, and Monday and Friday of each
week have been fixed aa the regular
rehearaal nlghle. The band will hava
a full aaa phone eecllon 4he moat
complete of any organisation In Eaat
em Oregon and thla will add great'
ly to tha mualral enaemble. It con
eleta of five new Boucher aaaaphoneo
of tha value of ISta, and thla aactlon
will alao ba uaed aa apeclaity In con
junction with the band. The band'a
total Inatrumenlatloo- ,ia mora than
thirty.
John (Ruaty) nhlck, the brick
topped Ath.na twlrler who found
much favor with McCredle'e acouta
while pitching Athena to a Umatilla
county champlonehlp. waa In town
Saturday, tfhlck la acquiring a new
quality, that of modeaty, which ahould
aerve him well when ha break, into
the frlngra of the big bueh. He goea
to Itpokane eonn at Mrt'redle'e ordera.
and If he makea good there will qual
ify for the Portland Beavera. He
pitched one aeaaon for Waaton, whoae
fane will follow hla career with. In.
tereet, and no matter what happena
will be ready with an "I told you ao.
While Levi O'Harra waa driving
Into town Wedneeday morning down
the Main atreet hill hla tongue drop
ped (the wagon tongue, of eouree)
and frightened hla team Into a mad
gallop. Careering through Main
atreet. tha boraea brought op aolldly
agalnat a tree In front of the Palace
pool hall, fell down themaelvee and
threw Levi Into the concrete ajdewalk
While badly bumped ha found that no
bonea were broken and alao that the
horaea, a valuable apan. had eecaped
Injury. All who aaw the accident
agree In aaylng that. It had a remark
ably fortunate termination.
Walla Walla farmers are ao keen
to begin aeedlng that aa extra North
ern Pacific train had to be put on to
carry them to their ranches. Eighty'
two tlcketa were sold at Walla Walla
Monday to 'Eureka Flat points, and
ecore of other farmers went out in
automobiles, starting ao lata, tha far.
mere will work large crewa on extra
tlma to get tha aeed in the ground,
It la underatood that construction
will begin In about ten days upon
Weeton'a new eonorete garage which
Lowell Rogers la arranging to build
on tha Duputa corner. X .one-story
structure la planned; with front of
to feet and a depth of 70 feet. When
completed the garage will be occu
pled by Homer L-JHedrlck under i
long term lease. ;.
U I. O'Harra and Watte dr Rogers.
Weaton merchants, have brought auit
In the court of Justice Parkea at Pen
dleton agalnat Dr. M. 8. Kern, for the
collection, respectively, of 11(1 and
171.41. These amounts are alleged to
be due for merchandise furnished the
defendant during hla ownership of a
farm on the Weaton uplands.
For Bale One of t the very beat
quarter aectiona In the upland region
IVt mllea eaat of . Weaton; Hi acres
in cultivation, balance mostly timber.
family orchard and berrlea of differ
ent kinds: good buildings:; lots Of
water.- Price 112,000, SS000 down and
tlma on balance. If aold within 00
days. Chaa. M. ScMnelder.
John Down. 104 .years old, a rest
dent of Yamhill county and aald by
tha Oregonlan to be, the oldest man In
tha atate. la vlaltlng his eon In Port
land. When he arrived at the Union
depot he carried a long rifle,- and aald
It would be handy to fight Mexlcana
with. He waa a soldier to IS40, and
wanta to enliat again.
Edwin Mable. manager at Pendle
ton for-the Pacific Telephone com'
nany, waa a Weaton visitor Wednes
day. Mr. Mable and the local man
ager, Mr. DeMoaa, -were observed In
cloa conaultatlon. but Mable they
were only talking about the weather,
and how DeMoas will aoon grow green
and beautiful.
E. G. Brehm was In town Saturday
from hla Albee ranch, after a rough
trip on horseback from the aouth end
of the county. He brought out two
span of work horses, which he aold in
Pendleton without ' dismounting, Mr.
Brehm aaya that a foot or more of
snow remains In the. Albee valleys.
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300 bond demanded
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' Sylvan Kennard and John Banister
jr. have returned home from business
college at Spokane. They were glee
fully welcomed, although their de
parture from Spokane does not seem
to hava occasioned any public demon
stration of regret in that unapprecla
tlve metropolla. , ,
; Aa required by ordinance, dog tax
must be paid on or before April 1,
UK. at the rate of 11.00 for male
and tt.Sd for female dogs. , All un
tagged dogs within, the . city llrolta
will be killed from and after that
date. ft. L. Wilson, chief of police.
Oeorge Brutscher drove In ' Wed
nesday from hla farm In the Reed and
Hawley uplands, and reports that
snow up there far still axle deep In
spots. The Pine creek road, he aaya,
la in dangerous condition, with deep
chuck holea beneath the ice.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Fietoher left
Wedneaday for Walla Walla, after a
pleasant vlait with old-time friends
and relatives In thla community. Re
maining there a few days, they will
leave on their return home to Brant,
Alberta, -
J. L. Bauldwln, auctioneer. Stock,
farm and land sales In Washington,
Oregon or Idaho., Write for terms.
1007 W. Main street, telephone 3083,
Walla Walla, Waah.. (Adv.)
Tha Hiawatha Rebekaha of Weston
have Invited the Pauline Rebekaha of
Pendleton to meet with them March
t8. Five candidates will be inlUated
and a banquet, served.
WP PI IT IT I IP en flint: vmi miVht (rot Fish-
f WW aVe , W a aS ft W V W W V - f - e -r w ; - -
I ing and Game Licenses on the Spot, Time and Place
where you get your fever and (equipment.
It would be so nauseating and sea' sickening to
have Fishitis while looking at those choice fish poles, select lines, patent flies,
famous spoons and nobby bobbers and all of no avail for want of a license
to use them. - -
SO NOW we've got the whole thing Come
and see the nicest line of Fishing Tackle ever on sale in this town. Bob
has a kleptomaniac mind wnen ordering and selecting stock and you'll believe
it when you see this display. The fish smell it and are headed for Weston
right now (up'Pine creek.) , . . ' , ', ,
WATTS &
Dressmaking and sewing. Mrs.
Florence Skinner, Broad street.
Pure-bred Rhode Inland lted eera.
&)cier aettinr. Vilj reed Will.
All accounts owing- Karl CoutU are
tue and parable to me. at once. Orval
Duncan.
The ladles of the Methodist Church
annuunce a ciked food aale for Satur
day, March 2fc
Wstts Rogers are asked to put up
a three nundrro aoiiar Bona u new-
ton. See big Ad.
Msror Watw and EIitor Royd mo
tored over from Athena N eUDeinlaj
in the major's csr.
Rev. Mr. Stockton of Adams will
preach at the Ilautiat eliorch in Wes
ton next Sunday al 11 a. ui.
Shoe repairinir promptly and neatly
dune at hit new shop next door to the
Rev. Dr. Oeorge H. Van Waters of
Paitland will conduct services at the
Epiiicuiial church in Weaton next Sun
day evening
Profeaaor St. Clair, leader of tbe
saxanlione sextet u at Walla Walla,
was here Monday givinir leaaona to lo
cal aaxaplione plavera.
Mrs. J. It. Kdwarda of Morrow coun
ty vUlted relatives and friends in Wea
ton yesterday. Her mother, Mia. Har
riet aloaer, accoiuiianied Mrs. fctlwanls
to Weston.. . ,
Ralph Bartley, assistant in Dr. Best's
office at Pendleton, was a guest this
week of Mr. and Mrs. Andy T. Har
nett. Mr. Hartley attended the. Wes
ton Normal ten years ago.
Delinquent water consumers are
herewith notified that in all cases
where the water rent remaina unpaid
on and after April 10, 1916, the water
will be turned oil at me main. iv. i
Wilson, superintendent.
Profewor Herbsman rave an excel
lent nroifram of readings and sketches
at High School auditorium Wednesday
eveninir. cloainr the local Lyceum
course. The net proceeds of the course
to tbe liig-h school were about m
Monday, March 20, at 2 p. m , a
meet ing will be held at the oltlce of
.Secretary Barnes to arranjre fur the
annua) reunion of the Umatilla Coun
ty Pioneers Association. President O.
W. Gross of Athena will be present.
"UNCLE RUBE" IS
COMING TO TOWN
tygerta lefM nT Absoobc lei Rest
, FrUUy EvtalEA stieng Cut.
"Uncle Rube.'' a rural comedy
drama In four acta by Charles Town-
send, will be presented at Weston op
era house Friday evening, March 14.
under ausplcea . of the Epworth
League. It ia aald tO be a play that
will appeal in every respect to those
who love a Judicious mixture of com
edy, emotion, villainy, laughter and
pathos. The members of the amateur
cast have been faithfully rehearsing
for several weeks, and will have their
linea and action well in hand when
the curtain rises.
Popular prices will prevail, and aa
Weston folk have seldom been dis
appointed in ' an amateur production
and the- EDW-orth League Is one of
the community's strongest organiza
tions, it goea without saying that tbe
company will have the inspiration of
large and sympathetic audience
when "Ike" cornea on for the opening
linea of the performance next Friday
evening, . ,, i0 t
T. It. McBride haa the character
lead aa Reuben Rodney, a justice of
the peace, school trustee and a master
hand at "swappln- horses."
Ernest Blomgren is Deacon Smal-
ley, a smooth old villain.
The deacon's son Mark, a promis
ing young rascal, is Impersonated by
Claud Price, . ' -
Earl Olson appears aa Gordon Gray,
young artist..
Rulln Smith Impersonates Upson
Astorbilt, a New Tork swell.
Earl MacKensiii ia Bill Tappam, a
constable.
Dr. A. F. Sempert will do bucolic
atunta as Ike, the hired man. So like
wise will Allison Wood as Bub Green,
a young rustle. ,
The essential feminine element Is
upplled by Eliza Morrison aa Milll-
cent Lee, "the pretty achoolma'am";
Doris Barnes aa Mra. Maria Bunn. a
charming widow; and Josie Lavender
aa Taggs. a waif from New Tork.
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SPRING CANYON COAL The eoal that makeg the white heat.
A good supply constanly on hand.
LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT always in gtock.
RED CEDAR FENCE POSTS from Puget Sound in any Jquantity.
Tbey are well tarred, or we will sell you thej tar to tar your
old posts. " :' . . ' "V
A-l RED FIR and TAMARACK WOOD from Kamela; 16-hich og.
4-foot lengths.
WESTON BRICKYARD
SPRING IS HERE
ST SPRING IS HERE
HAVE YOU MADE UP
YOUR MIND
as to the changes you are going to
make in the home?
Come in and let us help you. Just a
little changing will start the summer
months off just right
Come Lt and Look. .
. Come Lt and Talk.
Come In and Bay. ;,
Furniture Store
COT SPRING IS HERE
EST SPRING IS HERE;
The Leader Prints Butter Wraps
gtavrwffTaga
sami
is recommended by all the agricultural
colleges for the prevention of grain
smut It's cheaper than blue stone.
We .can supply you. ASK US FOR
BOOKLET.
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