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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
av It Hciocy Diamond H Glagbware Tlio trade mark, a letter J I enclowd in a diamond, in on every pieco, that nono muy bo deceived by imitations. There is llttlo need for thin, however, us the clearnewj and brilliance of tho metal, the clean cut, uimnlo yet eh-jant desltfni are quickly tveognizod by thoHO who know Ilewey glass. This deservedly popular line in in n class by itself, not merclv in brilliance and finiuh, in deHigrw, but in the quality, the gjcat toughness of the Klaus. It ia no more expensive than tho better product of other factories. '. Our upring shipment has just been receive 1. All the Btaplo items are included, of course, as well n many specialties and new items among which are: Flour I'm ket vanes at $1.00, $1.25 and up to $2.25: Lavender Jars, Me. 75c and $1.00. two shapes, each in three sizes: Sani tary Syrup Cans, four sizes, C5c to $1.00. Then there . . Hk i . m..i . 1 t.' I It ij. .. BREVITIES M. A. Thrher, whilom Weslonlan, u over from Wall Walla lh flrrt ut lh 'k. The tilth syddlna anniversary of Mr. and Mr. Porter Graham eel-; ebiated rtundar at (rlr horn ea We-1 ler street by !' number of fileml and Belabors who eallsd ! ..iil.lv Ih.lr arma ladeB WrIIH od thins to and mad merry during nearly lha entire dsf. Mr. and Mrs. (Ir.h.m irt both native Of Ohio. They wer married In low In III. rruaaed Ilia plain In III I. lorotlng in Marion county, and cam to in W- Jerry I'erler, old-llma resident of ion olhborhiK.d lit l7l. They have lha Wrainn upland!, waa In luwn from ainra resided her, ami hsv many Walla Walla Hsturday. frlenda lo express th hop thai they III llv lo their 70th weddlnf an My Weston real estate la for aala or uivrtMrf rnl. Tlie and aulo aupplle at close I . . out price. A. rhllllp. Tha tlaaa In tha United Brethren .. . I Sunday school anvwina in uri o THEY THOUGHT WE WERE JOSHING but we have the goods r ! O. A. It. McOraW left for Portland Brnwlh up M.y WM promised a Tuesday In response to ! of 0M,!lrp to tha Walla Walla ponltantlnry Illness of his son llaymond. by ,,r wad, and lo redeem hU it n Maim, haa be.un pl.ntln, OiPromU a flora of rnmmsnnMrea umij srrea lo hesne on lh haling tran Hfla, JOlir BI7.tfl, OOC lO $I,VU. illt'II UIITU iiru arrea to ln on me nanni Clou Trays, Ice Tubs, Ivmon Dishes, Haraladcs with o w- m m i iixlev a a u w fci. a v J m u a r.ia a a i a r a a af iijiiv i'i at m a iovcr. Sugar and Cream Sets in several fcizes. thoto artis tic Salt and Pepper Shakers in two sizes, Celeries, Chow Chows, Almonds, Vukcs, Candlesticks, etc. Also lust received, an assortment of Tyrex glass, the new fflasa baking ware-fire proof-bako and rerve In same afeh. It's worth a day's journey to see these lines. Crank up and come. THE DAVIHA CompWU Korulhrr of Uomoa, OITlcMt, ( hurrhca, 8. Iioola. Ilairna, I'hmmgrapli, Mual. l4MAklrSt. - ((hid Tm,W) - WAIXA WAM.A. WASH. SEH SI. Dr. Alfred F.Sempert Gradual Kllrl DENTIST Ctr orncK nouns IM U 12:00 A. M. I.H0 to t oo I'. M. Br WATTS 1II.IXJ., uta!r I It's True Economy TO TRADK AT IV, lim Store Ufa Idia fnr aah and aril for ra)-at amall maiTfliw. :; OROcnKiiis i Oash and Linen Goods ? NOTIONS ; School Supplic CW I'llONK NO. 83 ALMA BAMETT ' ' ! i ! !' f i .... I.- in i. ami will run my anui iu facli ilajr on arhiilulw lima. Itlila with ma l lll rloa. 1. O. Wo. Ml. Tha mitad llrathran ladle will 1 . i,.d r.Mid aala tomorrow after noon at lha lor of th Waaton Mar rantlla Co. Ittifua A. Ilruleihar haa on to (Irrat rail. Monuna. whera tie naa a '.ruled a position In a motorcycla upply hop, J, W, MK'ullorh of Ontario. Oraaon, republican randldala for public aerv Ira rommlaaioner. waa a Waaton la Itor Wadneaday and aaemed glad to ba with ua. tev. V. H. fayna haa returned . u. Uah where he put I In a very aucceaaful four weeka of evanaellral work. Tha meeting whUh 'ha conducted reaulted In If coner- Ilon. r. Mrfonnell of Nampa. Idaho, haa bought 11 feet frontage on Main jatreet from IW. V. D. Watta. It to i aald to be tha purchaeer'e Intention to .build on tha property and aetabllah . a Jewelry ator In Weaton. Arrangementa are being made by lha loral fraternal ordere to ohaema . n.l .1 ltw TilMdev. MaV 10. A auinmnbllea waa commandeered today (Krday for the eiruralon. . Tha award fell to t. II. ' Wllllama' claaa of boya, which haa grown In number from eight to thirty alnre Mr. Wllllama took charge. Tha youiigrter anticipate much pleaaure from the trip, and will Wart for Walla Walla at noun today. A cordial letter nf invitation haa been received from tha penitentiary auperlntendenL At a meeting of tha Weaton aoWl board Monday evening tha teaching corp for neat year waa completed. Tha Hat of teacher follow: Mia ImiIm rilnimil rlrat and aecond milM! Mlea Alberta Drrden. third and fourth: Mlao Olive Kilmer, flflh and alxth; Mla Kelll Workman, gialh and aeventh; Mlaa Maud Agar. eighth; Mlee Itcll Togawell. high K hool; Mlaa Aline Noren, high achool; Q. K. Itoblneon, auperlntendent, f'harlea Illlyard. a former realdent of Weetoo who la now employed for tha Waero Warehowie Milling com pany at Tha Dalle, waa hera nunuay for a few houra alar. Mr. Hllyard came up from Pendleton, where ha attended tha funeral of hlo mother. Mra. Oeorge P. Hllyard. Bha waa t .nr. nM and la aurvlved by her hua- band and ten children, all of whom were preaent at her bedalde during her lat houra. At a meeting Teuaday of tho direc tor of the Weaton Mercantile Com pany. J. r. Blovar banded In hla reaig You take no chances dealing with Watts & Rogers. We do as we advertise. We've got the Ten Dollars (Mex.) as a tennis prize. Take home a McCormick-you take no chances. Buy a Deere or Dutchman -they are guaranteed. Ride in a Weber, Winona or Deere-they are stayers. How about a sewing machine, an auto tire, a tennis racket or a shotgun? FISHING TACKLE galore, and a synopsis of the Game LAWS for the asking. PIONEERS PICNIC June 2d and 3d. ' march to tha cemetery, led by the j nation -'n'r' .w..i..o fonrert l'and. la planned, and lurer and director. Mr. -Blovar retired a tuliahle program of eaerclaea will then be given. The Weaton Concert Pnnd made It flrat public appearance Tueeday eve ning in a ehort open air concert on Main atreet Tha mualc waa warmly applauded, and much favorable com went wa heard over lha progree tha band boy hava maae. XI. T. Brown Winter will not give up without a etruKgle. and fired a volley of anow flakr Into tha Weton country laat KaturdAV. About four Inche of anow - .. ... ...iai n .1 the on- jell on nawen nii.u........ - ...ii.i.- r.iirv ri kuK (former- . iih a white man- . ... .i .....it.. I'.ui.itv ClorKI m i. .3m In avl i i ly iici'uiy ,.v'..- ' f , tie. ino ana .. " - , rwjiieeU your voir t n J milwnco m u itn, 1 1 kijiulliceii rniiiati, May 19. (Ail.) ( ;PR. W. G. HUGHES Dentist ttllc In the Klm It.ill.lli'K. MilUm Hour. W to U' atl 1 to ' I i , Frank ;saling j4uullcan eamlklaie for uomiiuttioti County Clerk )Su'lrcl to lh will of tho elector al the I'rittmry KU-lion Mey 19, 1910. (Adv.) I'KieatWT iNCt'MBKNT ru r i.nn.b.irv. who waa Wea ton contra.tor and builder In early year died lent week at hta home In Portland. 11 la well and favorably .l here bv the town' pio neer. One of Mr. Lounabdry'i aona la a rmmlnent railroad official of Portland. . u-u... n.twk.ha entertained the Athena Kebekah Tudy evening. , h ludae being repreaenled by aom t9 member. The degree con ferred upon Mlaa Daley Waddlngham nwl Mlw r'jlna H. ! cream and cake were aerved In the dining room, which had been beautifully decorated with profualon of flower. '1 ik.u PuKaKMT lNCl'MHKNT. ' ! Ii I i I II l it T 11T HT 1 TTT-"- " -7, jnnounGement EKtraordSsiaryl ..... fl tt mt for the WESTON MERCANTILE COMPANY WATTS US n.fTl'ES'-Tg) A MAN OF EXPERIENCE FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY On Tuesday morning, the 16th inst., our New Grocery Department will be open for business. As previously announced, we will take overthe stock of L. I. Oarra. It is our wish to extend to you the same courtesy you have heretofore enjoyed, and we want you to grant us.your patronage. t Mr. O'Harra comes as buyer and manager of the new department and brings his salesmen with him so you will feel at home in trading here. : At is very gratifying to us to be in a position o make the above announcement. It has been the ivish of this company for some time. We 'feel thatit i : c,u; cm-VP nnr natrons to Deuer uiaces us m puwuwii i i j? i advantage, thereby meriting a more liberal share qf. . . uronf vrnT in make this store l your patronage, nc wuv . your home trading center, giving us an opportunity to 'figure with you on large bills or small, at all times assuring you of our greatest desire to serve you. Ford Cars Roadster $442-45 Touring $492.45 f.ll UHt..n' flxraire Phone No. 2fil. aixi I will b p'eaed to t..m..ntrta Ford efficieney of power, fuel eonumit on ami modoratA upkeep. ' H. L HEDRICK, Proprietor .... k. n.i that he wlahea to de vote hla full tlm lo hie mercantile . -.1 .r..h.rt tntere.t at Preewater. J. H. William waa elected to fill the vacancy. rw. f TTnrmlston. eandl dale for the democnitio noininail.tn r count V ciiiinli"l'ner, i the only .Il.li.le for thl Office from the west viA ... . v.. .....' Na timiT'iii. ii ro i iwin. .in. " ' t aclnilou artminWtraiion of tlm office, with iniiinrtlal treatment -to all lrt of the count (Ail.) Clav Smith haa three new patron on hi rural mall rout. Wilt Singer and Lon Gilliam hava moved into in Paaket up'and from the Wall Walla valley, bringing their reepectlva fam Mi.. riiin Ij.nr and famtl have taken poaaeaalon of h Nellla Tweedy farm, lately purcnaaea oy r. u.. Dr. Stephen B. I Penroae'. presi dent of Whitman' college, ha accepted an Invitation to glv the atated ad dreiia on the flrat day of tha ploneera ...i... Wocuin Pr'd.v. June 2. The aecond ily' nWreaa will be riv bv Kev. J. r. isniuerm reou.nu... uM M-h.i Wolfe of " Pendleton, candidate for the republican nomina ting miintv treaaurer. waa In Wea ton Wednesday. Mr, wmn " that If nominated and elected ano i" conduct the office without a aepuiy If ahe flnda It poaalblo to do ao. n,im iy.vl evenlna Joint aoclal aeaalon of tha Masona and the Kaatern Star will be held at Maaonle hall, and tha member and their famlllea are i..i. n Bit.nd. Lunch will be ..m.rf mt tit centa per plate, the pro ceeda to go to the piano fund. The aenlor claa of Werton High achool waa entertained by Mlaa Ruth n..n her home. Friday evening. Ic" waa Played, the r.ninv to lamea Klrhpatrtck Befreahmenta were aerved at the cloae of an nJoyable evening. : rv. Jul iwtween the Weston Mer cantile company and I I. O'Harra wa closed thta week. Tne u rtarra aioca next Monday night. In readlneaa for the opening of the big local tore' grocery, department run day morning. 4' , Not having fully recovered , i.k .inixa thi. accident which n.r Odessa. Wash.. Joseph Wurxer. Weaton councilman and achool director. 1 a nospiiat pauem at Pendleton. Ho submitted Monday to an operation. a i ..n.iun nf Pvthtana were X ui."""'. - . l . nTA.inAa.iatf av.ntnv from Pemlle- ton and Athena to meet with the local Imlire. Tha second ana tnira ranKs . .A...i my V f! Lueas. the sBissiou conoluiiintf with an excellent lunch. j t 1 m a n Wnnila motored over from Walla Wall yestrdi.v, urlniflng Rev. W. A. xsiooies, prrsiu i . ... .i.a ITnltnl Rrathren oliurch, who oame conduct quarterly tt..ia. Aitnn nf Professor titni IIV - - - Hinilell a larife chorus has oeifun re- hearstng for the pioneers reumon nmo 2 and a. Behearsal are held Wednes day evenlnjfs at the Methodist enuron o.k.ii... h. Installed a 25. mm .rn.in cistern Tor J. N. lorlc at Neveifall farm. Voter, do jou know that tbe office of piweuilng- attorney Is one of the in. mi important in me cimn.j where mistakes are expensive to the ittvitsverY When you hire man to work for you, you want one who la qualified, do you mt If so, theo before you vote for ptosecuiiny attorney coi.mier iiie Qua itlcstioo ol tuo mrr " - ...... Wj ..iI.Iiaaii kre ca.Kaui " .1 I. m Homer I. Watts, who numler Is SB on the Itcpublican hall.. Is really the . ...i...i .nlM. Ha has the lucicai mew v i , . . qunlilicaiiona, Hie experience ami . -I . .uu.nU nf till reprnteniaiive vi ito-i.- countr. He has had ti.'ht and onc half year of exiei ience In the rac- Uesfofl Percastile lomnany J ."ggf BW '&JBP,!-"-'fntlV',,l'"nm'' . n:.v... lt kind words for .lames iw,r.' i ..- Weston on hi Hps, ha gone back to Forest urove. ...... i . i u. i. in mi. Pine ereek t rie nsn iiwh.ci - - . - , f.lls. thank, to Warden. Tonkin and Vincent. niex neson (ifcnulne Mexican) await Clark. Ed, K. M. and Frank. Hog-era. Jsck Lutes and family are moving to L Ui ande to reside. (No. 206) REPORT OF TUB CONDITION Or The Farmers Bank of Weston, at Wea ton. in tne mate oi jrev" close of business May 1. 1916: RESOURCES. r mnA t;vainia 1127.017 99 Bonds and warrant . 11,717 Bank tne house - 8,oov uu. F..n.it.ira ..ut flTtnrea 1.000 00 Other real estate owned 23,7:3 U Due from banks (not reserve banks) - 1,132 67 TV. vm annmvavi rMatrVi k.nk. 15.029 25; Check and other cash items 371 VI ', Cash on hand a,coa Total.....; - wsai M LIABIIJT1ES. CapiUl stock paid in ... 30.000 00 Surplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided profit, less ex- peiwes and taxes paid . 1,478 63 Individual deposit subject I to check Demand certificate of do I posit - .t-vS. 2? Time and Savings deposits ts.&3 10 Total............. i .1193.184 18 State of Oregon, I County of Umatilla, f 1. C M. Smith, fashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ana peuei. K. M. Smith, Cashier. Cokrect-Attbst: WH. BiAivavnun. J. H. I'RICB. F. D. Watts, Directors. ckanihed and sworn to before me 1,;. a.k H.u nf Mv 1916. fSEAi.t Notary Public (My commission expires June 11, 1916.) lice of la, during which iet-lod he ha. tried sometning hub j y--. . .i ,.!... !.,.! in the ClIXSUIl OHIO VI. n eu. ..... - - r iwinn n l 111. .ho and the cvi.iv. ' v . - - superior couits of asliinKton: sorae- ihinsr like twenty cases iu t. ..-. ...... . . t il.winin n,l Washinirton and a like nutnliertif esses in the supreme courts of these two stales. n " imei'ests are here ana lie w a laxpnjoi Ol UW WJMU.,1. . r .. ki wiik' onuonenis nai una w. ..... u.r been practicing- aliout one and one-half ...i . .... Mk., liiii two sud one- half vears. The extent of their prac tice has lieen justice or tne peace w . . . .inwin in the -i .;. nn.n4.itf this county. Neither i... i..n n" exnerience in pracuce i . . . ....rt nor the federal die .uiHxiitp . . - . ... in. imthinRnui liiui ucrn cm 1. "I I . . in the county alwut two yean. . . .ithnr about lliree ..-... - Wfi,ai.eLt nnnni for anvthinif, then why not vote for Homer I. Watts, Af .t.tin a nimuneu win.'. . . l Ana wh.fc wuuld train HIS exirience at the expense of the tax pyery-l.tuv-J A Shipper tor 25 Years. . . ir.,iV.f Ktanfleld. candl tinmn - . , , the Republican nominanuu for Public Service Commissioner i... nrAMi. District, is In the lead in the present surface In dications. It Is confidently asse-ted by his friends that he will get as many . i- h nnnnties east of the Blue mountains as any one of the other five ...JUolnl .nil WeSI OI U.imi" ... k n.ni run far ahead of any county mtj . , . . ....... - the ticket, wnue i" onirr - . . . . . Umatilla county he will pou aa oiB . . ih. Renublican.vot-s as v.n did JudKe Bean when he ran lor the Supreme Court. ; This la an Important iu ,.t v. . ,.i niivxntnere to Eastern win w p. ' . -rv and a ereat honor and advan- . .A tim.i . f nil n I v iu i.nvw wn nualifled and capa I.UIIIV - ... ble as Mr. Kyle In this Important po sition. . . , . . Mr. Kyle haa been a big- shipper for . i . e WAr in Oreeon and thor ma mo " j - .i.. .,.j.r.i,ni.. tha needs ana re- " "v . . . ,, I oulrements of both tne snippers " i . . t . I . iBval.hMflMl. the proaucer business man and will fill this import ant position with honor to himself and satisfaction to the people. No bettei man than Mr. Kyle could possibly be selected. CAdv.) I Ed Wright of Union County "; Republican candidate for Public Bet- vice timimw.ontr,f -..t His platf.irm: "ConscieiUii'tw service) to the State at alt times, demanding absolute fairness." (Adv.) . ADalSnSTSATOK'S H0TICE. Osmer E. Smith Pemlleton , Candidate for the Republican nomina tion for District Attorney (Paid Adv.) In the County Court of the State cf Orejfon for t'mai Ills t'ounty. j In the Matter of the Estate of Henry (jolilberff, Deceased. Notice is hereby jfiven that I have been appointed Administrator of the atwve nsmed estate by order of tlit above e-tiiled Court and have duly qualified. . - . . AH pei-sons havinjf claims ajrainut said estate are hereby required to pre sent tbe same to ine. .. i," ! veuchers, at the oiHce of Carter Kmvthe. Auorners.. in the Americnn Nniional Bank Huildinjf, in The City of Pendleton. Umatilla County. Ore mm, within six months from thi date. Dated April 2S, 11- WaLTKH KAlllt. Administrator of the Kstnieof Henry Goldlierjf, Deceased. J. M. Ashwortiti Republican candidate for County Commissioner Primaries May 19, 1916. (Adv.) j Where Only the Best is lootl Enough Motor cer service to all points, dsy or nleht. Also livery and feed stabV opposite the Ueuallen blacksmith shop. Lafe McBrlde. The Weston Paths and Tailor Shop will meet all prices. For rates on cleaning, look for ad. R. U Keynaud. it. t It is easy to tempt people'-with the glamor of low prices. It is reallylwoiider ful how a small price in large type fills the eye so completely that thelquality back of the price is lost sight of . This is a Quality Price Store Ml 4j m flcc.TiinniTEsnn H: 1