The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, January 12, 1917, Image 2

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    OREGON IJEV5 NOTES
OF G Ef i ERALJ N TEE EST
Principal Events of the Week
Cricfly Sketched for Infor
mation cf Cur Readers.
There re only 15 m of Infec
tion il!iii.M's in IVti.Uctoit lt ear.
Kirn five kinks in the stste luiva
um-liiinioU K'oil ;rKimiS
Tho it:Ur- poultry fiiow U VcImr
hell i M ilfnl this fii. from Tucs
. day ut KniUiy.
Since Jii-mary 1. T'-'T applications
f,.rv liin.l li'iv I'Vii Mel t the !
Grande l.wnl otiit t.
I danl lurthclomcw was declared
puilty of tt.n warder ot John l.lnd. by
a jury nt lVitlaml.
The kI:i!i Peppermint Growers'
voi-iution will li lis annual mooting
let Albany January 1 1
Approximately .i.'ert acres of land
time been filed on at Tho lJallos lan.1
office huh o January 1
Portland's anneal automobile show,
tho einhih. will to holil at the armory
January 2" to rehru.-.ry :!.
A total of U'j.; --; : will to tA
tur.ied tlio several e.".mties of tho
tlato (r ni the motor vehicle fund.
1 r- it the insane will tost the
state ;'s:.S17 rT tin- iKxt two years.
cordon; la estimated requirements.
Only one in itauio company lias so
far failed to ruiew its a:-.uual license
to do luiiis in Oropvm darin l'U7.
liiirin?; tin1 last month death ha
'. claimed t-n of tbc o!4 pioneers of
Coos county a-.. 1 in iim-st cases death
was due to grip.
No fatal a-,-. Menis wore reported to
the s;a:e industrial aeeiileut commis
sion this week. A total cf lsi acci
dents were rcporu.l.
The Josephine, foiiniv liar associa
tion has lau-.Kl'.et! and indorsed a pro
posal for a iar:ilo judicial district
fcr Josephine ccuutv.
The ti tal ct for the Oresou sol
diers' home for the next li cnnial per
iod is est.m.ucd at $!".(.-ltk in a bud
get prepared by the t-omuiutidaat.
' iletweeu K.O and 2ni dairymen,
farmers and their wives attended the
formal opening of the Stanficld cheese
' factory at lis new plant in StattfWM.
IWid tss made a torr.ia! application
to congress fr a new federal buildiim.
tasine its claims upon the postal re
- ceipts of the town an I the population.
Thirteen :;d forty-four ouetiuu
dredths acrts on Crooked creels in
.Klamath county lias been deeded to
the state of Oregon for a trout hatch
ery. Governor Withyeombe has appoint
ed L. X. Blowers of Hood River as
county judge of Hood River county,
succeeding E. E. Stanton, who re
. signed.
The 'fith annual w inter short course
besom Monday at the Oregon Agricul
tural college and will continue until
the close of the second semester, Feb
ruary 2. ' '
The state ' cf Orofftn will receive
this ysar the sum of $123,111 as Its
allotment cf the appropriation to aid
in the construction of roads in nation
al forests.
A federal commission of naval of
ficers, headed by Hear Admiral James
M. Helm, investigated proposed sites
for a naval Lase on the Columbia river
last w eek. .
Wasco comity is about ready to be
' gin construction work on its system
of main highways, for which the peo
ple ofhe county voted a bond issue
of $.160,000 last November.
Approximately 1000 iron eign posts,
directins tourists along the Pacific
highway in Oregon, will be placed just
as soon as a truck, loaded with the
signs, can get over tbe road.
Senator I.ane will urge an amend
ment to the river and harbor bill ap
propriating $250,000 for further im
provement of the entrance to Yaqulna
bay to give a depth of 20 feet.
The deep snow now covering Klam
ath county has made it extremely dif
ficult for the quail to exist, so the
Klamath Sportsmen's -association is
taking steps to see that they are fed.
The Oreg'-h naval militia has been
authorized to send one officer and
four men to the government aeronau
tic station at i'ensatola, Kia., for a
three months' course of instruction lu
flying.
Officials of tba Whitman national
forest report that government stakes
on the lusher mountains of the re
serve show considerably more snow
on the ground now than at this time
last year.
Combined, the requirements of Ore
gon's higher institutions of learning
the agricultural college, the university
Slid normal school tola! $2,2SS,4C4
Jor the next to years, according to
the state budget. '
. The hi os t successful farmers' and
homemakers' ' week ever held at the
Oregon' Agricultural college closed
Saturday, after practically every
phase of fadustr'ef dirte't interest to
the farmer or house He of the Btate
had been treated ly' specialists in
their' respective'' lines, :thr'ough lec
tures; ' demonstrations and cobven
Uuo. ' ;.
;.rsl In the t'nl
ly ef ii .iv t.ui .
II.. e. ,! i s l ft
l-vpalc.'dc.ll of
r i ... , y
Orei-im iiowiaa
led States 111 rev.
ill t' e se: i li.v i
I :,',n .t'l l,net of
f,.! t . 1 !-:.a. i'o.i ;.:. '''
, s I ile I .! y I .'rw of a '..
iusta'.;t: .1, m.m net
Ui;.l, il. a tiirill li.j'.red
m ! i'e III ,. V h h they
r d it : wai inuik t-) ail e,eiiie
near l'.n'a:vl
lit .:.., has ,i) pf-ieu or
VVKHION I.EAtlElf
l I UUIU, I'uhh.lKI
i!o...;
wli.'-a
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tra.M
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rei i ;
iii.it
rue!'
, s.iien
:i:;-.eiuiat;oii
! apprepv
1, e n-n
ef
. ill-:
n ia.y I a ne
$p-,M-.;.i le
.. :l t- h.Oid
on (iui ,M.il
St lilt KII IIO.N KAM V
The Yum-
8. .ioiiths
rVur .lluiiihs
AHllltlliiMi mill
Kni"'"1'. pel imll per inpeiliun ...
It.iiiMi ol, el- inch per iiixeilloll
I t i hU, per line per nisei tioii
rsu AY, jan. t:
$1 f0
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U'c
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lU
tii. Warm tin diiiii
hi ur li-"i, ni. u -r.toct.
.V.eutl.ers ef t ie Tua!o I'-m1-ineul
K-anu MC asiced teat j. 'inn
n.ent lumtei-s to ''lt thetr ,.!
mutt'ty t.i a-:-t t:t l.lliins e.:i..;es
halt hue come to le a muhio d
nun h li'-.- t s- i '"'"
I nn i.a fisl; Hi' u , a rca-in . a
harvest, reteivit '."'l '" ' ! I'-"
tV nr.i u:it for Me-':.-.i 's a i l :Uvr
'..lc thvv laie lee,.M.l in Die pa I ,.
li e irrav sie i . ; I or sl.eiside j, tsJv fhaf.tV for public cVIUIItCll-
I ,,!,! dl Hit 'iiiilii m hti, ''hii,
ui itetui ie;l HMifd.
'. liiitovi-r t 1m1 tiitty be Inekiiiir, tin
w.umu cHVm! tf I'mulitUi will
i-i-rlnitily have kuiiI iuhikIi ti K,v"
i n that am ii-tit buir.
Vy i.ot i tltti:i(T his tlnmil It little
t-lH-r, ll.tlTV K. Ilunv fotfi-iU'tl
t lie-.s f'e f s'l. ri.i.ui l
Kie.r tl;o;:si;;d r.it:f l un.lre,! ar-ej
( ievil. tvrt.le irv'.-.ate I laivl in the
i.,. I . el Tuie la'.-e i.i f.'!;iie
.i, t, r:i K ianiatlt iv:!:;lv. :11 ;'
il.iliull.
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. 1 . a ' I e' I..
1 tlliTO ef.'.l '
v aro u-.-.-d
;:!r ia tt..' ra a
i laud draw i!-S
(he I. -re- ef tile
at
it i a-
In ti-
the
lr.al Ti pirt el
tor a-'d tie' -R.-ietp's
t
etvmm S'-..i'tt fri "t N
J-eeemter ' ;
,"s: a 1 ti.e d
-."T ! . The ceirui
reverts it lT.r-
an I t- i-i fata! ai
IH puty State
liie I . a 'd t
ei!ii! I:ea
i the Koier-
Tlio jwli ait1 only n iml or tvo
apait ii'tupaivil will) tin- h-wv t'i-
tioiis i ( tlic rtnoiH-an li-llini-ii-iil.1. at t'n
Tho l.tt!.iiu-l!i' nmy K to Ktt.
sia. but il is ti paroiitly a bit iliili-
i nil fur lCn.-ia to n to the
tiatii-llos.
vuuk aipl plans vioio tliset ns' I f r
a "iH iiial m iar' to U Kivott nt tho
mIi.h.I oh tlio lili iatt. I"!' "t'l"
iiinil can ior, t lay Siaitli.
Mr. mi.) Mis. l!oy llyalt Iimvo
ntunioil ftoiii visit in fc-'oattlo.
I'lit y n itit t no rain and no snow
just plain Min.-hiiio.
.N'r, an I Mis, I.. II, I W.I luivo
just ioIuiti.I from i---it itli
liii ll.ls in tho Willaim tlo alloy,
IJobrrt Siimiilor i--toil fiionlit
in W. si.iti Si.nmlay iin.l Suinlay.
Mr. i.iul Mrs. t'l.mlos S.hnoi.lcr
iiielo n bu. iuiss ttip to Wi.lla Wal
la M.itulny.
Kalph Ijins.lelo was a i il.r at
I'mapnto Iho titt of tho wook uli.l
while thoro sohl M.nio of his Uvf
idoi i s.
While hati:il';.' l l.'tolof hay Tiles
,l:iy hnile.- .Niay ui'-el his .sh b h
null I -i" I I. is lev? '''' ba.lly. lb
was u.lin to his I, oino by Albert
C.ulhl.
Alii'thor ilojr. ihis olio bel.HKili
lo K. Tii.'Kei . heweil viit loins of
rabies W.sIho-iIm.v nautiinn ami met
a Miimnary ileal h.
A li -leplamo im el iny; will bo lit hi
h'l.l li-m-e Hi. lay evelllt If'
hctice or siititirr s sale
UJIOU LXCCUT10N.
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Not ieo is hereby pixr-l that by
vi tne of A l execution issucl olil of
A Kuna e.liior is rlmut us Imnl t t iivtnt t'oiirt, Stale of OreKon.
i :tt . '...,.! im.t li, it. ,t
tu tret .ca.l ol s a Kansas ior v iniiu.i vt.,in.,
ci.ii.e. thio of tlutn has no.-eil ihre.-totl
upon ll.o
icmloroil
r.o;-
let'.'s
: . -ti Si ."
n I. as :vie;i 1
fatal an i.Knts
iliji.
has 1 en I- j it hu. iiel ami
, i. e that t'l" tents, a .'ullvl.
.-r er.u-i t of ure.m ;,t n
will n.t I"- fi'i
:;iature prei la. s . ir
mi 1 t eon the Fiate
I stuj t that fuss in Kurt'i'
Texas
rr of We. ;h!S a-t I
vte.t'.:rt s Wertti.aa ha? rl.".-.l lis
t..M di i '.: , a to in i' e a a -tier ii e!: i k
in ail parts of tie- state of tii .e" -.itts
t,.' four, at s.i.r.l i nt; i .e'tits hat
(,!!.!, into h s ei-.ee that siiurt
vtt i ihts have l.'-M . "
Cenaresvman l!.tw
i. ! l y the far. st
r-ii.l f r the iisii.-r.fi
r.-a is and trails
e. -.-.i t!ie s'a!" !
a ro oi eia: ;i e ;,
and federal j:oerr.Tif:!t.
The municipal water plant owned
by the ity of li"od K-iver has het.-ii a
sitrt. i'ss in every way. The rerards of
ti;e wa'er otfiee sli-w lit it $! er
t.tfint!) has btv.-i earned (hrou;-li this
smi-ce above expenses of operation
Mid maintenaree durins the past y ar.
That the institutions under state
control be plaeej und r the supervis
ion of the secretary of state so far as
the expenditure of money is concern
ed, is tbe substance of a bill advocated
for passage at the comina; session of
tne legislature, by the state board of
health.
rious are worth tn-ve than cows in
a r.u'ir.t er of cumuli 3 of the state, ne
cordini? to returns on file wit'i th"
statu lax commission from s
sors of the state, for Instance, ths
average value of a do;; in T.i'ar.i-- It
county is placed at $'J3.T5. while the
average value of cattle is $27.72.
An appropriation of $23,000 will bo
ssked of the Oregon legislature, to
match a similar sum from the slate
of Washington, and $12,500 from Brit
ish Columbia for the bis Joint adver
tising campaign of the . Northwest
Tourist association. These sums are
to be annual for a two year period.
The Northwest Grain convention in
session at Corvallis went on record
as favoring bulk handling of Rrala os
opposed to the present sack handling. eer, do no wclsliinjjf,
Resolutions were adopted, deciaritu . .... .
that hereafter all wheat quotations
shall be considered as being for btilk
unless specifically stated otlt TWise.
That farmers of the dry farming dis
tricts of eastern Oregon could greatly
increase their yearly profits by plow
ing earlier In the spring and Ly' util
izing the summer fallow by means of
crop rotation, is stated by D. K. Ste
phens, superintendent of the dry-farming
branch experiment station at
the sie-sii ipii.ei pine of his pap;',
M il 11111 -lyir.ji to 1 1 itu-s N.iil;
"Yea ii ay he id the opinion tlu.t
tl.i.i (.ivr isn't woitii tin; money .
Nti'.iitr is a gallon ot iiasoline
woiin..i cents, t.or lo uiuii of
MiLi.i- wi.ult M. i. or a tiouml of
i... i ...:ii rill e.-nts. m.r a hu.-.hel inteiest tlielisn at th1
it iiin hoi Hi M' ntn-. but those tor cent or annum from July I.
..i .. il... i.i i.-. -i tin- leniile are lav- l'.'ltl.
lidaiiH-s ate utaiieil at i-' aU-'i t s let s, ami ior ...ihhj
tin. I ilelivelt'l
iiiiliiinent Mi.l tlis-lt
Itinl enleftsl in saiil I'ourt
ol tie I '.h iliy of 1 oieinler. I i'l li.
in fax or of W. K. A.iois a.-. I'laintitf
and n:ttin.Nt Jo.--pliii o I .Miian, ex
ecutrix of the estate of Kli.alH th
Kelsav, (iet-oa.'Otl. ot !, us IVfetnl
anls, for the sum of $1 10 with
rate of 10
0 s
California
CALLS YOU-Etijoy
tin's winter out-of-doors
IVk Roll", tennwj autotnobiling over
Ca!it'orni.r wonderful highways;
and a wide variety of pUccs to go
and thine; to wc makes a visit to
Uht'ornu brim lull of pleasure
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Kptcvntatixvs.irtfalw.iysileliKlitcJtohi-lp
plan t i.ilit.iriu.1 trir. i.it' t ''"r. i""-""-
1
ix. IS
h i nutv, iin.l -m j,, v
i; I. IUKIW. District jf"'
turn anJ njx-vitit. crvv upo
a r VAtt ls.at UiatAn
ritiiht U rMB$f tnl, Wl'l WIU. ft hi J
mm
"1 .-'- ' .,tMOMTT'i'
tin (.;:;;:.:,
the further sum of $l;i.l
i t-tiii ti-ii
niw Imwiii' at Ui! ami liishuixinents, wlneh sanl i!e-!-.
don't get mad ctie. jutlment. anil order of ftile
i:...i',. t.inu u .. . i n't Iiik l .vM i oekete'l ami enrol oil in
the oltico of the t lerk of taul t ir-
euit t ourt; ami wlieieas iy nam
i. ..talhw aW from iVLit
... , .. I 11 ll-N lllllll.H tllflt tli-
ja.Kt'atJi-li meat jum -s iiiuuii
.'..senl fit ual nrot t-rtv in I'n.atilla
l.'iKl l.-n t jumping onoiiKti uiteatiy. c.mjty, Oiegon, lo-wit:
" ' . , .-, ,. I.oU I. 2. ami 1 ia Block .".'!.
Wo iav somehow led to appro- ri,,,.rvalin aI.Iitin to the City of
lu ml that t lie et.unte'o peace tonus ivndleton, I'malilla County, Stale
will m l nael xvilli the kaiser's ell- of Oregon, be sold by the Sherih?
. :.. ,T. ...t of L'nmlilia County. Oregon, to
Thvre Iti.ig "many a slip be
twixt the cup ami tin- lip," a tact
tious excliiiitfce s-uggesls that the
two etuis i f the I anama canal I c
named the Cup and the l ip, if
tpittixely.
d
Kitisfy wiid judgment and all ciots;
1 will on the 2J.I day of January,
A. I. Ill7,at the hour of two
o'clock in the aftcrno.ni of said day,
at the front door of th Court
House- in the City of remlletim.
Umatilla County, Oregon, M.-U all
the right, title ami inteiert the said
Josephine I.ytuan, executrix of the
I'jttato of Kii.tilieth Kei Jiy. lieiras-
Iff
Meet the Briquet Mao
Now that you have tjiken our advice
nn. I Unight a giH.il coul stov- 1 want you
to get U'Uer neipiainteil with tho llriqiift
Man ninl hi.t cxcollent fuel, and 1 ant confl.
dent yuu willlik it m xvill that you will
have m cutise lo regret the acnuaintance.
Try a load anil bo convinced.
P. T. Harbour
l caving the location unnamn
iv e ismYi stand is proissl l y ,.,1, 0t al, had in and to the above
the : tate' hoard
t.. r.oimu! fthool hi.nnoiiy in
eni Oregon; that is. if Europe is
I.ai n-.i-niiot-1.
isfureto rondiice doribe. proierty on the 1st day
It. ol July. A. u. i.nu, or sime ns
acquire 1. at puiilit: auction to ine
highest bidder for cash in hand, tho
prmvcli to be nppliu I in Mitisfac
turn of ii. execution and all cost.
Dated this 2Uth day of Dtsccmbcr,
11)10.
T. D. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Hy A. C. FUNK, Deputy.
.Vuch as lie lttt.r U.JS It
f . i. l.ds, it n ay yet bt con pt lit d o
mildly iii.-couii,e Uo many w tial
cal s on a bt sy cay, as i a i t w n a
el.ii.e m ins to Hut. I tii' iced it-tciition.
cm at t TIVTC At Alta Stables
: O 1 iliLiiVilO Pendleton, Ore.
' line extra if.nxl. Wtf. htnvH iioicl le.l Pfurhnniil, 8 yvr "Id, W'lgllt
Kl', O'W extra Kil iits t.l noil of thtr great i,iMI Carmt-
(..i'ii.ii. I ioiiiii,
iitlier IVrelieion, llelKiann, .SI(irt- mihI Civde'.liile tlmt reiti-ii'
I.I,. !,., .1... ,i iinn.1,,'1 of viiutiif imi will eerii'i-t lNlnrre fmin uiini In
tlii.ee )eri olil and Pi-ieliei'iii .nl laltian mares. Il will l pllcwl J
tu rll.
If ynu havi n nUlll tti that y.i raiuiot mho Imiiter, I might clmng.
I J. R. JUSTICE . Importer . Pendleton
notice or rutAL srrnxMENT
UPMKD HBVS NOTES
Weston Uplands, Jan. 11, Mh.
Joe Hyatt has gone to Ii Cros.se,
Wash., to visit her daughter, Mrs,
James Hodgson.
It may tia.i.u. nt.y pit tiiclod In tho County Court of the State
that the little WcWimau will, how- of Oregon or Umatilla (-tiunty.
in ll'.e mailer ot tne r.-iuie oi
Wwar 1 Amiorson, DtveascJ.
To All whom it May Concern:
Notice is I orit"y given tl at Anna
Andersoi, executrix of the estate
of Edward Amlornon, dtceaiod, haa
filed in the abovo entitled court her
final account of the administration
of the said estate, and said court
has fixed the 20th day of January,
1917. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
Soth Hyatt has returned from the at the C.iunty Courtroom in the
vicinity of (.ibhon, where he i County Court huose, at Pendleton
j!ro. having tn cauie wniu-icu. in Umatilla uouniy, Mate oi urc
WiLh the arlr,,tion of a oomprchen- The Social Committee entertained" ,ihc time and place forbear
sive programme especially emphani- trt,nii ,.rH f the ( hr istian En- '"g raid objections and exceptions,
Ing needed legislation, the Importance i1,faVr.r at the 11. E. I nglifch hen e if any there bo, and all persons
or aiding Irrigation farmers and ea- .jltll,.j0y eveninj. " interested in 8aid estate are hereby
conraging genera! land settlement, fol- " "', . . . notified to appear at said time and
lowed by the election of officers, the r,1"'k Er.gll. h8 (log x.-i,t mal pa(.e amj ma),e any objections or
Oreson Irrigation congre conclude.1 Sunday morning ami nail to i t (.xc,.ptjn8 they have to the approvi
its aixth auuiial gession la PortlanJ killed. a f the Maid reHirt, the diswharg
Saturday. Jim Jones gave 'a dance in his ing of said executrix and the exon
A most ambitious plan fur a sytem new hoii.-e a lew days ago and a oration of her bondsmen from furth
er state roads connecting every coun- arii. number of people enjoyed the or liability herein; and it is further
ty seat has been brought forward by ocasion. ordered by said court that this no
State Knaineer Lenin, it involves an- . ....f i ..... ,.i tice shall be published In tho Wes-
: ' ton leader, a weekly newspaper
m ,eao,n to gm teaching next , ,
Monday at the Lplar d nluail ( f()p f(mr
The snow slide at what is known consc,;Utjv.e vm-ks, the first publica-
as the "new gta!e left quite a tin theroof being made on the 2-'d
bnk of snow in the road which ()av of rjm.mber, 1916.
tne rnaI l.reaKcrs lounu n neceb- Said order is dated thu.Gth day
ary to dig mrougn wun wioveis.
Eolert Tweedy of Cilliam county
Butter Wrappers
Fui'M-shed and Printed at the Leader olTice
(minimum) $0 85
One hundred 1 15
Two hundred 1 G5
Each additional hundred.... 0 40
Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash,
American Beauty
o and-ri
Pure Whit
proximately miles of state roal
and tsnuO miles of county roads as
feeders to the. system. To eonetrtiet
the system would involve an expendi
ture of $;33,0Ou,OG0 according to his
estimate.
Woolgrowers of Umatilla county
end ofiier Bect'ons of northeastern
Oreir.-iii are not tnkins kiieilv to the
thought of contracting their 1317 clips U visiting hi.s mother, Mrs. Mark
this e-!y in the year, even thonfih Ilenderbon.
the off -rs made them are very att.-- Mrs. Martha Ferguson has gone
tive. Visioiis. of 40 cent wool are mora to Rochester, Minn., to be with her
or lees general In eastern Oreron daughter, Mrs. Vtti Llv, who is tak-
fcltcijiand. anJ unti.' ; gtiineiliiiiK hap- jn ttcatment at the Mayo lampital.
pens to liicpel thorn there will be but j)le Woman's Exchange club met
little wool sold until the actual buying with virSi celh Hyatt last Friday.
uou ban bi tun.
of December, 1916.
ANNA ANDEIISON.
Fxecutrix of the Estate of Ed
ward Anderson, Deceased.
DR. C. M. SMITH
Physiciun and Surgeon
OlTlee In VViitt hiiililiinr
The afternoon was spent in needle WLSTON
OKtOON
WIqut
Made of selected blucstem in one of the
best equipped mills in the Northwest. ,
Sold in Weston by
Weston Mercantile Company