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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1916)
ex Fifty Fdiwn P!?Ann(ir?.n!is . Mr. Edlaort has gently Perfected hi Autwrtila rhnno. irrph by tnaUllinir a diamond point in the reproducer, mak Injf this phonograph ujH'rlor by far to all talking machines. The music reproduced it clearer, aoftcr and more natural. The records are indeatructible and play lonjfer. rhcre are no needles to change. Iterorda for nearly all clunaca of mu aie art only 50c each, while at 75c there la a fine collection of operatic and other hijih clae aclections by noted artUU recorde which ordinarily coat from t'LKH to $5.00. Latest mudele in this newly Improved phonograph at IW, f 0, 7t. Owmri of old etyle Cylinder maihlnee can now obtain attachments which will enable them to play the new records. Tte Cempsca Diamond Disc . Phonograph la tha prka musical Instrument It recreates all forme of music with such eteolule fldality that la rye audiences of musical erltice lime and again have Iwa unable to distinguish tha recreation from the original. Latest New Edisona at $100.00, $160.00, 1200.00 and $250.00. Nothing adda mora to tha happlneaa and enjoy ment of tha borne than a good phonograph. TIE DAVIS-KASER CO. , nm Phonographs, Music - Complete Home Furnishers 10 20 Alder St. - WALLA WALLA, WASH. $500,000 to loan on pood wheat land at 61 F. O. Luoas 0 Kaat Estate and Loant , Weaton, Orvgun SOMETHING TO .CROW OVER However, we'll Wt Mr. Rooster do what .title crowing may beneceaeary. Wt merely wUh to tay that we will appre ciate your patronage In our Hue and do our bt to earn your g' opinion. Rolled Barley, Oata and Wheat; BaW Hay, Mtllatutra and Chicken Feed We're local egenta fi-r Prock Flout and Blelchfwrd'sCalf Meet Phone 881. U R. WOOD the Feed Man CANDIES . Tha largest stock of Cigars, Tobacco and t Pipes in town t KNIVES and HARMONICAS 1 f Kirkpatrick's Confectionery I 1 Dii1raM:.taiji Before Pressing Your Suit You'll win her if we do ;; " the work. A shave, hair-cut and t shine would neip. iiWOTBATaSiili; :Tmoa SHOP SUITS ORDERED to your measure I R. L. Reynaud mm I WALLA WALLA TO ENTERTAIN AT HOME COMING AND FESTIVAL fiomeUilne different In the way of carnival U that arranged by the Tur key Red, the Booster auxiliary or uu Walla Walla Comnrttal Club, lot October 19, 80 and SI. Walla Walla'a First Annual Homi Camlna- and Harvest Festive.' will U given on theee date. In brief, then will be ctreet dlspUt of fruite ant. varatablaii an athalUc carnival, twi big football gamea odd one besebal game, a pure food show, a email bu; hivhlua livestock ahow. Iota of onoi air attraction), music by nviy bands (truing, ate. Al thoae tb'ngs wiu o. free to the public with the excepUoi of the football and bateball gamea at these ore given under other ouspl . at than thoae of the Turkey Bed rhe ball game will be between th. ihrison WavencU and the Mooae or ganicatlon. The football game wil, be between Whitman College and Uu University of Idaho Walla Walla H School and another HI school. Tha atreet dliplaye of frultt ant .egetablee will be une of the big fee turee. Tha tnerchante ore offering jrisee for the boat corn, apples, po tatoet, etc., each merchant giving pra mlumi for a different product. Ii thla way In front of one ttore will b the big potatoes ei.othr ttore wil c the background for applea, and eo M up and down the Una. The displays, pure food ahow, llv. itock ahow, etc, will all be downtown, in the builntte district so that thi public will not have to go far for it jnUrUlnroent, The Turkey Rods have extended t ventral Invitation to the public of Uu Northwett to attend, assuring all tha. they will find ample accomodations it Walla Walla's many hotels and room ng houses and splendid service in tht cafes. ., Suit la No Suited ' I ' On Uie ground of contributory ntg llgence, Judge Fhelpt Tuesday allow d a motion of non suit made by at orneyt for the railroad In the suit o thbaugh vs. the O.-W. railroad. Tn wit was In the Circuit Vurt tor twt iays. Mr. Ashbaugh sued the Com pany for $7000 damages for the deaU. of hit wife which occured nearly tw years ago when Mrs. Ashbaugh cros ted the track In front of the depot ai Echo under a train and was killed b the ears. Weston Meat Prime Beef : Pork, Mutton, Veal - Dreised Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices rhone No. 63. Orders taken by phone for mail routes. , Ten percent Interest on all ac counts after 80 days. A. P. Perry HM1SS & SHOE REPAIEIMO GOOD STOCK - GOOD WORK Leave orders at Weaton Marcantile st(re, or bring work to my reniiienca, Tuwars cotUye, near school. , r OKTTUC a WTN BREVITIES Good row for sale. E. E. nhin. Wheat la locally quoted at around 11.20, with nothing doing. ' Tail a tail!" Lafe McDrlde't Is al- ways at your diapoaal. I'lune 82. u Llauallun Uavea for i'orttand tO morrow to he oueralad on for the re- lif of deafneaa. u. nA Ur, Parr Blacel of WaaCO were receat viaitora at the home of Mr. Slaeel't uncle, A. J. Bamett. u- mnA lira. P. T. 8haW of ritan n.ld ware last week end gueeta of Mrs. Shaw's mother, Mrs. Letha King. A VarA Laurluir ear of tha latest 1917 model has been bought by J. C. Turner of M. L. Hedrick, the local dealer. n.n Waldaa. ' Dloneer. went to the county eeat yeaterday to pay his taxee, and aaya the county ought to do roiling in wealth from now on. E. 8. Tavlor of Richland, Oregon, bat been viaiUng hla daughlere, Mrs. R. Morriaon of Weaton and Mrs. Jee- per Morriaon of Walla Walla. VVaatiM Lodire No. (8. I. 0. 0. F., will reeume regular meetings the flret Tnuraday In October. All Odd Fellows Cirdially Invltod. Roy Read, N. G. furnished rooms for light bouaeken !ig. For sate, one pen of year -old . C White LMihorna. 11 bene and roost er from the Caeey pena-a bargain at tlOO. A. A. Ke-e. We are on a eah basis and want do patronage on auy other terms. Sub oripvlons considered cash wlieo not allowed by tbe auuMsrlber to run oue year la arrears. Tub Ljudmu Madam Schumann Heinck. tbe great contralto, will appear In Walla Walla November 20, and (Superintendent Rob inson or lite local schools is usiuig ue namee of Weaton people who wish to attend. ' " For Saljs! 80 acres well Improved land one mile southeast of Weetuo, Or. la summer fallow; baa orchard, allaila aod garden land on greek bottom; well aid eity water, ueo. K. Uiwuiure, Amity, Oregon. (Uuer.) Voters who did not register for tbe primariea have until October 7th only to register for tbe general election. Sim baroee would like to have them e Hne in, eleven only having to far been e trolled for thia territory.: ' The Epworth League will inatall oftt ers next Sunday at 7 u. m. at tht .Methodist church, and at 7:30 p. m. will give an educational program eon- iaUng of tnatrumeiitat and vocal mu sic, addresses, etc All ore invited. Mr. Joseph Blomgren and Mrs. Ells Oryson of this city were united U. marriage Wednesday, beptomlxir 27, At Pendleton. They have the beat lshea of many friends in thia commu uity, where each is highly regarded. A meeting will be held at the achool house Thursday evening, October 8, at 7:10 o'clock for the purpose of organis ing a Shakespeare Study club. All tnnee Interested ore asked to attend and to bring their copies of "A Mid summer Night's Dream." " , Weston boys have great sport with Jie inner tubes of -ld automobile tir , which are elastic enough to havt t vigorous "kick" when stretched out tnd suddtnly released! ' Mer Gab rVilliBms is wearing a very black eyt which he got through being a trifle ilow in dodging. , . A Weston Free Day committeemai, submits theee pertinent remarks: "Let every resident of Weston boost for and help our Free Day, October 14, Let every lady bake a pie or two and tome oks. Do what you canto help the nurchauts, who ere Contributing lib erally and from whom each of you will Meeive a souvenir by finding it." BUly Williams oa"a Weston visi ;or Wedntsday from hi upland ranch en the breaks of the Umatilla. While tn rather a weakened condition from ihe critical operation which he tut taintd in Pendleton last February, Mr. Williams it growing stronger and feels lucky to be alive. Three sur geons worked two hours and fifteen mlnutet on hit inanimate frame and acquired a good deal of inside infor mation which he wat to no position to withhold.:; .; -,v. , Woston wat the ttorm center Tuet- day oi vlrling wind and dust, and emerged in rather a bedraggled con dition. While more violent dust storms have occurred here, this caua- ad mora trouble to the telephone peo- nU than any since the system was es- tablishsd. No less vhan six of the thirteen farmer lines were put out of .nmmkalon. and the tall line also suf fered. The electrlo lighting system llkawiaa disabled, and Tuesday r.t,rht tha town went cntiiely without illumination except from lamps end candles. The dark, gloomy streets ream in ft Aft Oh 4 of nioneer times, when electric UghU were unknown and lttes Sa Here's to "Bob" Blomgren, who'll bring a pig; to Joe Hodgson, who'll perhaps bring a calf, and to Frank Greer who says: "Bully! I'll bring a mule." And remember, Watts & Rogers will be there too. Your choice of any LANTERN in the house ; 50 cenfes WATTS 0s ROGERS Wsston't usually enterprising neighbor, Athena, seems to be a bit backward in some respects, having ne glected to acquaint the United States government with the fa:t that its name was changed years ago from Centerville. According to Frank Van Winkle,, who wat here this week on a rtsit from Portland, the government index map of the geological survey of the triangulations of the UnitedStates still has Centerville instead of Ath ene printed on its face. However, Weston needs to gt busy also, at its name does not appear upon the big -eltef map displayed by the state bu reau of mines In the Portland Cham Mr of-Oommerce, while every other town in Umatilla county It recognis- George Walden, who is engaged in .arm work near Walla Walla, was icre last week to visit hla father, Ben A'alden, end attend the ; Pendleton itoundupi Wa are disposed to con rratulatc George upon an excellent in vestment a year's subscription to the Weston Leader. Contractor,. S. T. Gore it on the mend, ater an Illness in Walla Walla jf several weeks, following a serious operation. He left Henry Schroeder jt charge of the construction work on the new Vie Harris residence near Athena. '.,. . Clyde Staggt was in town from Milton Tuesday with one arm wound ,n bandages. He had another mixup ately with a Ford car which incon siderately broke hit arm while he was wgaged in cranking 1U Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sempert of Portland ware recent guests of the r'red McGrows while atUnding the itounduD. Mr. Sempert it a brother of Mrs. McCrew end of Dr. A. F. Sempert - R. M. Clancy, a Davton. Wash., plo- tieer, died Monday of injuries sustain- jd when the busnr in which he was riding was struck by an automobile driven by Pr. Thomas, aUo of Dayton. J. M. Johns, oresldent of the Hart- man Abstract Co., was in town Mon day from Pendleton, admiring the Leader's new prest. Luther Ehslltnberger wat la town Sunday from the Adams neighbor- hood where he it following agricul tural pursuits. Another Hard Winter Predicted Indian weathsr forecasters and hun tara who have killed bears this fall are nredictinar another hard winter for the mid-Columbia district Herman Pregge, an Oak Grove resident killed a isn-nnund bruin that had invaded the orchard district The rolls of fat are declared to indicate a long, severe cold period. Indian George, 90-year-niri patriarch of local redmen, who foretold the big enow last year, warns hit white friendt against coming com. haiaa his forecasts on the con dition of moss en trees and the great crop of acornt. "Higher up snow coming than last winter," he says. Voters who failed to register for the primaries have until October ,7th to vet their names on the list for the general alecUaiv . v. V mi Diinu if u liUUai! liUitiUMl! For "VESTOH Way, October GRAKD IIIRVEST FES1WAL I Home Coming Celebration j Under Auspices TURKEY REDS at YALLA YAI1A TEEE DAYS THURSDAY JKIDAY SATURDAY AgricukraL Horticultural and Livestock Exhibita Music and Rcfreehmenta , Afternoon and Night Manufacturing and HOME INDUSTRY DISPLAY Showing Factory Products of Walla Walla Valley Marathon Race. Football Game be tween Whitman and Idaho and Many Exciting Athktie Events Mag nificent Street Pageant Each Evening at ?J0, Crowning of King W heat, Queen Fruit Thursday - - Three Glorious Nights of Fun and Froiic With Mardi raa Feat urea Galore Bit" Proa-ram of Thrilling Open-Air Attractions With Something Doing Every Minute Five Bands, Free Street Dancea, Old tiddier a OmtetU. Automobile Stunt Racee and Numeroua Entertaining Events Come and Join Ue and Have ONE GOOD TIME in celebration of bountiful harveata and proaperoua homes. REDUCED RATES OX ALL RAILROADS AMPLE HOTEL AND GARAGE FACILITIES t e T v.. ... aAifau4 ei Bhinmarifc of Pitkin paint and another it on the way. A Phillips. . inula marks au .jrthu obtained or m Im K-ud arnlrl. or rAola, u4 Htlto tor rata SC AKCH and newt an patmbtbiltt Iteak Mliwa , PATIUTt tiUILO rORTOSH jw. Oar trw aooauia) idl how. what altoal uianmanw WriMtodajr. D. SWIFT fc CO. MTtMT tAWVtee, 3(13 Seventh SL, Washington, D. C W. M. PsHrtea G. H. Bishop Peterson & Bishop UWYERS Pendleton, Or. Freewater, Or. LScSaooS Bo!ss and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Perfumes and Toilet Articlus Rubber Goods and Sponges Fine Stationery Cigars Pure Drugs and Medicinea EASTMAN'S KODAKS and SUPPLIES PAINTS, OILS, GLASS HERMAN GOODWIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST ThQ OCxC ; Store ' WESTON, m it i ininnniii' FREE DAY" Hi AND OCTOBER 19, 20 and 211 Dr. Alfred F. Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTIST 0- OFFICE HOURS 9:00 to 12:00 A. M. IKK) to 6:00 P. M. COT WATTS BLDG-, upstoira Chaa. H. Carter Dan P. Smythe Carter & Smythe LAWYERS PENDLETON . . OREGON NOW'S THE TRIE to pay your Weston Leader "sub" OREGON; . e t t t