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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1917)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALINTEHEST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched fcr Infor mation of Our Readers. ReaolntloM protesting against tha proposal to change the Pacific High way to run Imiii a point nar Canyon vllle to Trail, have been adopted by tha tiranla Pasa commercial club. Two prominent eastern, university presidents have accepted places on the Oregon summer school faculty, so cording to an announcement mail by IVau Joatph S.hafer. Thojr ar 11. One fourth of the county supertn tendenta of Oregon arc women. Mm:nt Jefferson, one of the highest p.-aka tn Oregon, may bo made flro lookout atatlon. The new steamer Ernest II. Meyer waa launched from the Wilson ship jarde at Astoria Saturday. Italian la to be made the test station for the Investigation of brown rot and other discasea of prune trees. The population mark at the Oregon state penitentiary haa declined to 433, record tor the past two years. The annual convention of the Ore gon Retail Grocers' association waa beld-January S3. I and !& In Salem. The State Kditorial association and tlii- Willamette Valley Kditorial asso ciation held a Joint aesslon at Salem. The Union opera house, one of the finest buildings of its kind In Eastern Oregon, was completely destroyed by fire. Itovid O. Ilmce and Mrs. Johanna Hanson, pioneers who crossed thw plains to Laue county In 1853. died at Eugene. Attempts are being made by the officials of the Salem commercial club to Interest capital for a fine linen fac tory In Salem. The House of Ileprrsentativea haa passed a bill providing for an appro priation., of ftiu.oov for a poatotflca building at Hood River. The Roseburg W. C. T. U. haa com piled statistics showing there waa chipped Into Douglas county $30,500 worth of liquor In 19 IS. The Dalles land office la swamped. The office ataff la five days behind in the work of transferring the applica tions in the record book. WESTON BAND CONCERTS MD REVS BOTES DESERVE ENCOURAGEMENT wumu OL Wewton Uplanda, Juti'y ' The Wratiin Owtttt Hand will Holf Thoi.on of (Jil.lmn lhlu., it Kivv ita mt.n.1 a..iiltir concert at the ch'IIi llynlt Ihhiw h few tiny WVhIimi cra house Wckt Vcdncs ',M' week. diiy eveninjr, January Jllst. Thin Tho Woninn'H ti lump' i-luli tm t .l-KUItiuti..li la .Mit'lik.i.lu il.M.ifklHit lYillui' Willi Ml'M. Jlllltl IKlltt fi!?!- Kutar. wr awh r Inwrthm tae of wiiimunHy cii.tmrutfeniciit and "t'.,r IWilio whs h UVMi.ii vif ...... 7 i 'I rMfcll. tH .IUft kaaat UaMa.ii.ta. Hh. . I M,t h-a I ..aa. I... K.aaa w 1 1 U a.t - Locals, w lino er insertion So durava the following emark ul - it ilitveior, A. VV, l.uinMI: rt?!,Ji!li?J :LLj!iI "Ah I Iwvv explained Morv Ihm- nniitlily nmcviU will be given I iroiifclmut I ho winter. In thin wuy we e.vixvt lltmnoiiil nid aultU'ii-nt to , n i r. . carry the hand tip to a xtan.liud of Hcfore Uncle Sam could con. ..m..i...,.v n.t u iii ...,ui,i.. it i.. WE8TON LEADER UAKK wUOU, rusllihtt ' simtcwmoN maiu &ri-itt m A,fhtHt The Year $ M Six Months u 75 Kour Month u W ADWMIIMMi HAirt Membera of the eight farm loan aa aoclatlona of Jackson county met at Medford and ierlected a permanent organisation ahlrh haa for Ita prime object the uniformity of valuations of farm lands tn their districts under the classifications of alfalfa, fruit, grain and slock. (iovernor Wlthyeombe haa announc ed that all appoint nteata to .boards. commiaalons, etc that might bo mad '' ! tli paiMlict at UMm, Oitjea, Mtaxtf (hut axil HMlttr. during the present legislative aeaslon "Oanuoil Ult olOHIXH? lIiKtrmt will be held In abeyance until after tha which, anyway, he in not in aesslon. when It will be determined KXsition to defend UtfuilKst U first Just what offices are to renialu pro- poWP vtded by statue. Many problems for the development , of Oregon's mineral resource, are to ITVSUlenl Wilson it iH'at'O ad 8itcntly join an international cur ouioidc enptjrem'ntit for any Hac league ho would have fo ovmoii or uny pliur. "Ju.-.t now every loyiil citisten in tituntr every clfort to hrinjf the it r Satunlny mid Numlny. 5!r. nnil Mr. (. V Avery who Wi-hlon vi,sitoiM for it few ilnya la t week. A teleplintie nuvlini; wnx lielil til (lie ai'hool Iioiim SMlunlny for (I lillliMM' of elivtinir few olliivr. who Hit- Hoy Myatt, t'lmeiice Avery, snNiit K. r.. Tinker, Will I ten I lie iu.. AlU'it C.miI. I. Kriilay eveninjr, T'ehl tinry , theie will Ik- ii "'io soeiitl" Ht the m hiH I be undertaken du.'lng the comi.ig year dlY8S is SO idoulistically k'autiful M,"t, t,,r Normal d tne state oureau or mines and geol ogy. These in vest i Rations are to be continued as rapidly and as far as the appropriation allotted by the leg ialatur will permit. Markets In Portland and Willamett valley point, are thrown open to east ern Oregon plaster dealera by an oh der of the public service commission, which alios s a rate of in cents per 100 pounds on plaster carloads, mini mum weight fio.ooo pounds, from (Jyp sum to terminals at I'ortland. JiM m a .L, i ....hi i . . prominent mutueiMil ami I'liiM'il oi ..... w ui-i-n m. ivmllelon smkUI the Kouml tip: tcredhy a oiee from the New Mf yml cm M, 1h,vh ing Jenisaletn, hut is drowned in for a year you will put WeMon on this sad old world hy the roar of map with lhai hund.' Thin 1 cannon. fuHy KturMnte to do providing our - home Htiple will help us over the TheI.EAI)KHmn livinirs.b rw,,th doe in a town with normal liZ'y school aspirations-is still dointf tinl there i a WcMoii on the nmp his best to imatrine that a cer- and that this None Wtvton has a tain blackened waste which ho real liand. We Memtiers of the Hood River county h:is tia.vmHt Vfr- due f.ir u ran. of our Hood friends to eonu w , .i . . in " J vw, . . 1 1 . : ., .. k in IT .. . . , 13 atrardenof roses, build a half mile of experimental hard- surfaced road on the Fast Side the . , coming spring. The road will be con- The leak Prob 80v"'s more- strutted in a district in which it is de- ly to have resolved itself into an dared the traffic is heavier than at other Law son advertisement, any other place In the valley. : The county courta of Polk and Tno Wei fur., elnh u u ui;n,l attendeil Tuesday evening. Like 111 Hiatal llllila if I It. I IIIUIiiiiMri txt 1 1 I . I I. . A tt " ........ .... - r, . ,o,m. at-nuH iwia, iuwhiiht. (I.ristimi Whlenxor. The pie will then, that the Ri-cut.t advert ih.hK m.hvivtt fl, ,y H mM ine,huni any town can have next t m, M , . wi ,M. fimi, a iiewsMia;r w a roo hm.d. an. , ,,. ,UHV , w any help kivcii the Imn.l is a khhI ,llk MtiA ., ... ... Iy ami wotih her. He wys one ipini U-r of m lint for fitch xun.l of her wei'hl, I hen tuts I he pie with her. A oir.v mid Miiiilwich booth will Ik- there nl. The proceed, iro to icpmr the interior of the church. Conic one, emtio nil Ion. little uii.l hiiiiII mnl help inir chum'. Word wns lucixcd a, few ihiys nro fii.in (ten Niyini; Unit h in wife had umlcrironc u Miinictil i.lu.l-Ml ii .,1 ul III., lil...... I..W....I..I .....I therefore ,-MKvt jrt ,((illf (j(vy NOTICE TOR rUIUCATION 1 inrt loenl of I lie Interior, I', H. l au.l oilieti at l.a liiai.ile, Or., llecuiulier il, Uutl. NOTICK is liurvhy given llial Joseph O. Myall, wliiw Mlliie al.liw la H. V. II. No. I, Iteslnli, Oretimi, ilul, on the iHtll iIh.v of hclmiHi), lUlii, Ilia In tin. olllio bttoru Slsti'ii ent anil Ap liilcalltiii, No. til.' , to ii.chssv tlio Nr.4 M1,, M. lion t-, iomolilp I Norm, liaiiKf iMi I'.hhI, illi.ni tlu Wu ri.lian, ami lliu llmlier llureon, iiiitlt-r Ilia pioviaii.it. el Ilia act l Junu l, iK.'tt, and acia aoi.mlsioiy, kiiuwii a. the "Tmilivr anil SI. ma I.hw," at surh Valuo aa in glil lw lined by applaita iii.'iil, and thai, pui.iuiiit lo .mil s Iilieaimn, Ilia land and Imil er llien-oii imvo Im'cii HpiirsiKe.l, st a 1:1.1,00 u.u li.nU-l e.lliiiMt.sl I n, nno IiokiiI levt at l,!rtl r M, and I lie Innil MI IM; that id aiilii'snl willoirer IIimi iriMr m I ins iiiiii-hiioii ami woi ii KlHleiiieiil mi I l.e 'll ily of M.reli, l!HZ, U'lorw S. A. Nealeiiy, UniUil Males I'oniiulMinner, at In. ollli'e, at I'iMiillctun, tlreg.iii. Any pruu i. at liberty to protest this titclmv l fore entry, or liulislv a conical st any tune benuv patrol l uv, by lilinii a ri.riiilNirait-.l allnlavit In ll.ls nlMce, ali'iiiii laets wlileli Would defeat lliu villi)'. t . S, In NN, lieglstei, out to iiii.h ctiiiivrt. l.ive ua ivnta and enjoy a program worth at lojut double that amount." NWBOraRMnOREAD The followinix IxH.kii have jtii-t Isvn rect-iviHl at the Wcnton branch of the ttmatillii county library. rary is o-n to the public the Mt of Marlon counties In Joint session ac f-pntd . rn.irt frnm th AibIa ttlrK. way commission recommending that iUi predecessors, this promising Thl, The Oregon State Federation of ln P"Posei new intcrcounty nrnige Kamtauuii io re 10 u w vol each WtMlm-wluy and Saturday af Ijibor opened sessions of its annual 0T" ,he Willamette river at Salem whenever most of its members tcruon. when patrons will ! re convention at Salem Monday, to con- w m na ,n,t " 00 l " prefer to stay away and '"let the c''vcJ ! the local libranran, Mm. tinue throughout the week. location oi me present siruciuro. fcow Ju j William Doyle, who last February Continuation of Ita program of re- killed Mrs. Mary A. Wilcot and her "frclng Its main line with heavier daughter. Magsie Jones, was convicted Mraightenlng of curve, and Sing has Sent OUt a hurry of manslaughter at Klamath Falls. ,lllin -tles is contcmplatel by the Call lor more barbers, but IS Improvements by the Bond Water, ow- R- f,,r coming year, herewith advised that Weston's Mpht 6 Power company to bo com- ceo"!'" to the budget prepared by cannot be Spared. pleted within the next nine montha Prvs.uVn J. H. Farrell. Between 12.- iim.iMHi and jl.non.oiM) la Included. V;n l . i i . Theodore H. Scheffer. of the federal V ,Ma rWJUmed ,,W tak,n.' bureau of agriculture, has been de- was- "ow "ellghtful if he Ulled to conduct a publicity and dctn- would only include a dose of onstration campaign tn Multnomah pl'USSl'c acid! county on methods of dealing with tha . T A Glad Surprise I Pay ytHir swial debts with un excellent 1hx of WlDTIiIAII CANDY will cost between $30.noo and $75,000. Plans to erect a mill for handling hardwood lumber in the Willamette valley are being considered by tha J. Al Pattisou Lumber company, ltd., of Portland. Three men lost their lives and one was seriously injured in a fire which swept through the second and third stories of the New Ross rooming house at Portland. Out of 2000 carloads of apples pro duced by Hood River valley last sea son, a yield almost twice the tonnage of any former year, only about 30 carUrads remain unshipped. The Portland chamber of commerce will be represented by four delegates at the annual meeting of the national chamber of commerce in Washington, D. C, January 31 to February 2. There will be no public building to house the branch postoffice at St Johns. The Item in the omnibus build ing bill appropriating (25.000 for a postoffice building at St. Johna was eliminated. Coryell pass, on the Pacific high way about four miles south of Eugene, will be marked with an Iron plate by Lewis and Clark chapter. Daughters of the American revolution. In the near future. The Eugene chamber of commerce has voted unanimously to approve tha referendum of the United States cham ber of commerce favoring single Item veto power for the President of the United States. For the championship of the Central Willamette district of the Oregon high chool Debating league, the high schools of Albany, Eugene and Philo- tnole and gopher pest, but particularly In regard to the mole, which haa a pelt with a value of from 19 cents to 25 cents. The Oregon normal school is con sidering the establishment of an ex tension department to care for numer ous inquiries that have been made during the past two years on school management and methods, and to sat isfy the demands made upon the fac- Weston is full of mad dogs Will, with muzzles on. Maud SUnticld A lam Makinjr One a Mind. Hrr Three .S-orc and Ten. Chalmers - The lWovcd I'hyai. cian. (ioodrich Pint I!.k of Purtn injr. Henderson Story of Muric. Hill ('.ookitiK for Two. Moody Prow l'layn. KiclmriUin Woman W ho SHnds. rWKent- I'IiiiiUmihI Their IW. Wullure - Lure of the 1 Jihrudor Holies si (itiiralM'i Silt tl lull. In lite 'ui.it y 1 Vint of (lie SImIu uf On-iron, fur I'li.Ktilln I 'minly, In Hie Mnll. r of tl.e IiihiiIihii!iii uf Mvtxlcll l.a llmcm, a Miliar. In immim-i of a lifcne to n'lleia' I e.l in Hie Hlit.ve enlltliil uoiller liy ll.u hIh.w niiiitl county 'oil on the i."Jlli ily of iVciiiUr. lUHi. I, K. S. I.tt t.liov. .m.iiiiioi of the piopci ty of Well ilcll la ItiHi-lie, a niioor, will pmvteil to mdl to llic I.ikIi,!! bi.l.lrr tliv loliow mj; tlcM'itlw.1 really, luwit, IhvS. V , 4 of I h N. W. of .Section fti, T'. 4. N. .:.. K. VV. M. t'li.slllta Count) , lirriion. 1 h.l bkl. iiu ssl.l lain! may t mailc nli.l left Willi my nil. ri ), Hurocr I. Watts, st lil .iltn-o in .Alliens, Orvuon, from and slier I In IV lU .Uy of iNH-vm ber, I '.'111. up In ami Inclusive of Satur day the i.Mh.l.j ..f JM.iry, ItllT, al the bom or Itm rlm-k A. M. un alii ilnle, nt hrh (im. n, at wlnrli plara I Mill aeli lollivliiyliot bUl.l. r Hie.UiVS ilecrllMil lenity, l.-ini of p ii.iMit At lat :kas).i.l in r..li. and the t.aianre tio-y le paid lit t'ali r inny le iirwl by a tlr.t niort !!": uim.i) the Imo.I heiviu iliwnhrd at the rate of . . r cent liit. rc.l r an num. hwtetl tins i."ilh day of IWcihIho, lUlii. V, S. I.K Chow, l.tmnliiin of lb proivity of Wcmlell l.a Ilia. I.e. a Inn...., ii Sold only at the store that selects the best of everything. O. K. i "uvr ? Day or Wwk hormitory Ituilding. Odtssa Kirkpatrick f: Mrs. J. w. Porter A Pennsylvania woman mar tied a man to save his soul and now he can no longer call it his own. drown Comfort Delnnd Hoover Ja.-olut PHTION Holiin ILmmI'm lUirn. lU-il Flceee. Amuml Old (liolcr. Pa Hiekinjrer'a polka. Sailor'.. KiioU. Vann Rooms CLEAN BEDS I .V.v.v. .V.V.V.V.V.V.M DR. C. II. SMITH a. M. riroa (i. H. Hiha Peterson & Bishop Physician and Surgeon IAWTI K 0uiller.Co..ch Ilia-hen and Hun- Ihm.!i Hi-iuisford in Amelia. Rickart lUirnr in I he Heart. Sommervilli - In Mr. Knox'a Kreewater. tlr. Illlc In l:.HOIM Watt. I.iol.llnif OKI (KIN Still, the kinKs and rulers of r m . ulty membera to give talks In various Europe Keep Iar enougn way Oregon towns. from the front hv mnlia nn.tiv vote of 17 to 8 the farmers of fajr insurance risks, while their Country- , Clmpin-- Womler Talca from Way ner. Ovcrlon Sti-vennon. "ichards Misa Jimmy. Sprajfuc - f5oy Palhrim'er. Spyri Moni the Goat Hoy. By me uuia mil ana rooia creea dts- .,u: . r l trict. sanctioned the creation of the SjecU COnUnue to furnish the Gold Hill irrigation district The land c3""0" fodder. Perhaps, if they coming within the district embraces hadn't, the war would have end about 1300 acres lying along the south ed ere this, side of Rogue river, in what ia known as the Riverside Colony and Koota Creek district. Through the efforts of the Oregon woolgrowera' association an amend ment to the constitution will be intro duced in the legislature at this session providing for a special tax on livestock so that stockmen, who are the big sufferers from predatory animals, rather than the whole body of tax payers, will contribute the money for the bounty fund. Men and women ranging in age from l ife of Robert I.ouia It begins to look as though Carranza, Villa, Zapata and all the rest of the Mexican patriots are justified in killing as many fellow Mexicans as possible. a root XEsoumoii Joe HihIkhoii i'k atill at lurtfo. BRIEF WAR NEWS Klrld Marshal ron Mackensen ap psrently haa been cheeked in bia ad vance on the Sereth river. Brusslloff. the famous Russian gen eral, In an Interview says the foe will A Salem dispatch says that Representative Sheldon of Jack- 45 to 90 staged a free vaudeville and 7" ircwuriinf w iniro- D completely beaten in a year, music show at I'ortland aa part of UCe a joint resolution re-estab- The British and Turks In Mcaopo the exploitation program -adopted by ing the Ashland Normal and an the Forty Ike Efficiency club, a new Eastern Oresron Normal, hut math will meet in triangular debate, organization of men past 45 yeara of avjno. tne jatter'g location to Meet the Briquet Man Now that you have taken our advici find lioiitfht a Kmn coal stove I want you to Ket better acquainted with the Briquet Man and hi excellent fuel, and I am confi dent you will like it so well that you will have no cause to regret the acquaintance. Try a load and be convinced. P. T. Harbour on February The annual conference of the presi dents and faculty members of the non conference colleges of Oregon was held at Albauy college last week with all the sectarian institutions of the state represented. A gigantic scheme whereby all the prominent high schools of Oregon will form an association for the promotion of interscholastic athletics Is being fathered by W. D. Fletcher, coach of (he Salem high school basketball quad. . A large number of hardware men from all parts of the state are expect ed to attend the 11th annual conven . tlon of the Oregon Retail Hardware and Implement Dealers' association, -which opened Ita session at Portland Weduesday. Governor Withycombe issued a pro clamation declaring' tha dissolution of 615 domestic and S foreign corpora tions and 'forbidding them from at- teraptfng further to do business la tha age, who are out to discredit the mid dle age theory and to get the removal of age limits on national and local civil service rules. Twenty-seven head of fine pureblood Durham, Shorthorn and Hereford cattle, consigned to Moti aV 8on, of Pendleton, were suffocated while en route to Pendleton. The animals wera valued at from fZSO to 1509 a head, the total loss being estimated at be tween $10,000 and $12,000. While the train was In a yard at some point this side of Chicago, It is said, a railroad employe turned on the steam. Representative McArtbur ha an nounced the following appointments for cadetahlpa In the military and naval academies as the result of com petitive examinations held at Portland be selected by the board of re- tamla have been engaged In vigorous fighting along tha Tigrta river near Kut elAmara. Artillery bombardments and patrol engagements aiioear to he occunvina gents. This is in. line with the the armies on the entrenched war views of certain of Pendleton's ,on, "f Bump". normal school boosters who are , 0n ,h8 Pi",rn fron ' now outsnokenlv willing that '" m"" p,,ro' fna now ouwpoKtniy willing that niPw ,. BrlllBh por(ln of(m the school should go to any town Hm on the remainder ot (he front in this section of the state. As the opposing artillery wings continue they are the same men who were t0 htmm' hostile trenches keen to initiate the Pendleton Four h"n,lr"' i"" thousand liill laHf Hi.eiotr t "1,,. f o ttrrm" soldiers and 8770 German of ow last spnng to keep La ,.-,. ,. , , ,, Grande from getting it." their Iroop during the year ISM. accord, present attitude of beautiful un- Ing to figures published by the itus slfishness is much loo good to 'rvl- Journal. be true. Hcports of the supposed movement M. ci u i unidentified Orrmsn raider in r. Sheldon s measure pro- lne 0Uln AtlBI)ll(, Bni repor rugn viucn tiiic-iwuniy-iiun oi a mill gestlng thai she may have been ac. For West Point Prln- annual maintenance and 125.U00 companied by three small submarine acting as scouts, wera the outstanding feature of the war new the past Hillsdale; second alternate, Robert M. . .i,:,.t, . -. - wii t i iv van irrj aiiijr uiai tained lor on-fortioth of a mill. . . . . . i . . tf IB Hnithfvill if tha ifaIiw. n..T I tat until they bar compiled with the t rnrn ii.ri ncaiu sinr- umo wm law. Tha corporationa were dissolved ""ce . wnsrton; tnira al- consent io gram 1,UUU for December It: clpal, Donald H. Nelaon, Portland; for buildings for each Bchool. first alternate, Kenneth Rowntree. Havintr a hi ii tunic nlunt at Wo.. Montague, Portland. For Annapolis Principal. Roland P. Knuse; first al- week. Cautious Dependence. "po you depend on the wiwlom of tne plain people? "I do," replied Hen- km.a failnra tn nir fhali llranaa temat, Howard B. HutChlniOBi all of npw hnilHin crui at tn ator Borghmnj "If their wisdom Is at. (Mtgrvmtte.tworHn. u8-any Eastern Oregon town. ?KiW-ta-mto Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Warburg, Wash. American Beauty Pure White WIqut Made of selected Mue.stem in one cf the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company