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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1917)
.j MR. AND MRS. McCORKELL a 1 1 fiUPR W WfflJ 'I i (Formerly Mosgrove Grocery) Athena, Ore. ? X X t i HAYE A GOLDEN WEDDING An event f more tlmn UHU"' tcret thi wk was the celebration of the golden wedding of Mr, and Mrs. William MeVorkell nt the homo of their daughter, Mre. Jeph . t i.l. Shenrd, one mile norm 01 Aineun. v i. - .n.....i.ui i,v. tlii.ir i-hihlivn. . . . i I ..ti.il.i r-titmlM irnnu cnnuren " iiuimii" I SHOES SHOES SHOES I !.. .... ...Hi- r..t vvi'itf todiiy ? Ihi you I A Son. Travel Shoo fo. and tio.liii.ii M100 to. No better I - Mimiitfin ce .. ? AfiAirrv niiArjiii y i fu ii.t ;i ..r m aim. V lillill.lll UUnllllll UW1IIVU A . xecpt olio W.A. RUHO.KVM. If- - v 1 ? X y y r t ? y ? ? X y f 'A. Fancy and staple Groceries, Crockery, and everything the market affords in fresh Fruits and Vegetables. OUR STORE IS CLEAN OUR METHODS ARE CLEAN OUR STOCK IS NEW OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Y 11 t X, The chiMtvn in nttcwlnmy were I Mr. niui mm. diune mv .. .. ., 1 ........ U- Mm. W. I). 11111 " " .. 1 ii 1. . t.. Siinin ol liiiriieni. hmi.. nml Mrs. Allierl O'Hmnt ami M'. anil Mm. Alex MetVkcll of Wis tmi, Or.; Mm. Amm llothrnek nitd Mr.' ami Mm. Joseph Shenrd of Alh i lia. Or. Mm. Isalx-lla Taylor, ter of the luiile, was also present. Mr. hihI Mm. Met'oiioll were the ism-nts of eleven children, .-wen of whom an- Mill living. They have twenty-two grand chldivn ami mx great grand ehilihen. An appropriate Mhen.e of ileeoia- I ... !.. ....III...' was curricii oin 111 j 1 V ? t t t lion V HnlfiMlils wen- lis.il as lable center 'A piece except on Iho nccliotl d.-Mg-V ..i.,l the l.i iile's table, which f Hjis centered by a law bumpiet of 4 hriVs n' t'ovem were laiil for fortv, ami a vir sent regret l" II YOU UOH I WUIil A cau.M .r illlies.1. nnntM 0 VAtm PtTWPD AMD TTTtnCI xsv, w vyj -r rr:. . :: : ::: n h..py rcnni..,, as wen to take all groceries in exchange we will arrange to iei you irauv .w t t.v.... - (I ( in wwl(lmjr ,, lli(MUvr ,...,. inlsHlKV! enliven.-! the tiny oi in The briile was askctl out in the dry goods store of T. C. tlliott Co., wnicn is next, 10 u&. COUNTY PREPAREDNESS MEETING HERE TOMORROW WESTON LEADER CURK 00P. Pttblihr SL'BJCRIPTION RATES Strictly in Aflric The Year Six Months Finn Months ADVERTISING RATEi Retrular. oer inch ucr insertion 12' jC Transient, per inch per insertion. Locals, per line per insertion nUDAT, kTUL 20 - - - Entmd t the pllficc l Wcilon. Ortjon, M iccond elm mail nailer. pioiu-crs of that gn-at system linkwl West to East with bamls of steel and transformed a wilderness into an empire. Much can be done by a big rail ..$1 50 n)a) system to aid the government in time of national icri!, and this the Union Pacific stands ready to do. In line with its preiiredness program it has issued a tremendous equipment order -one of such mag- nitude as to be difficult for the av- 1,17 erage mind to grasp. The order includes sixty-three en- u to 0 oO LIJc 5c inlsi-iiiiv mre iK-caslon. to cut the cake, which was oina mcnted with golden candles. IU-r a similar honor was In-stowed tiH.n the groom. Following the dinner, music fa miliar to the pioneers of fifty yearn ago was rendered with phonograph and piano. Mr. William McCorkell and Mm. Sarah Mct'orkill were marriitl a.,-;i .1 ihi-,7 Tliev t-Mirui t Or- on the niiii kel InfaiilM' soft mli . nil culm- ,., . , . vi 1., plm ami M'l 'f'"1 hum. r.', I., h . w i.i'.v j h u, .,1:illv i.,,,, l)ll(o, 8' . to II l :W to I (11M11N j;, ,i:. I.ii.IuV wl'ii'- vioivii h"-, iiliilil ami Mo uin.ii.i'iii w'w t.'.W'f.l.llH t'MMVna i.r n.z ii'iiiiin 11.,-' ..(.....a III, 1.1 "J i t-,t..$-'.r ITIi Ik'W iiiiiiiIii !' lin-lmlf Vll l. Kim nii liil. patent ' cloth !" I I.niIu-k' low l.cvl. lo a I. . . ... ... I I I I I In H Illl.l . Ill-Pit n" ' 7 ,1,1.11.11. or liu . l '- "'" Mlwei' ditto l.lt.l.o"' "('li.ill.iioll' hlHK,'l ,1.1... Mi n n ihiio U.)' ntiilvkiii li,'i ll..y ilk li'' 1.33 t II l to H i'. io r ti (l I ..!..' I.lutk kill .noli tl.ilo kid top. Inch 'm "Tmvvr" I inch w"h knl l"t. kHlcftcrvl .t.l. 3 1-3 to I "t' i M.ir w..ik piu-i-i. i " ii r.'4'U.it:. i M-n' iliv .h'. l"iH"ii i-r t ome in nml l-k v-r the aluve ml; )"' "'v UKAl. IHK VAI.l i. J rue colocn hulc ATHCNA, 0 ci(N District Judge 0. W. Ihljx. County Judge C. H. Mamh and Ian P. Smythe- heading a county com mittee of national defense and nub- , thirtv vears Bgo and still reside lie safety-will meet the people of un the old farm a few miles south Weston tomorrow (Saturday) at of Weston. one p. m. in the opera house. A committee of twenty-one mem- PfiZtt for Band COOCtlt bers, so chosen as to represent the xiie following prlMslwve been di- ntire countv. will supervise the natwl for this evening's baad rt'P- gines from the Baldwin Locomotive natU)naI pr.pjiredness campaign in cert: this county. Afnong its duties will One sack chicken lmi-esion rK-togatherstatistK-sasto themen ,.r r ,, , and resoum-s available in this conn- UniltMj Brethren Ladies' Aid Sh ty for national defense. ciety. The object of the Weston meeting One house call within Weston -.rf-in th.. views of the wo- Dr. C. 11. Smith. (Dr. Watts ug- ple pointee for the ottice of local com. mittccntan. Works and sixteen of the Mallet type from the American Locomo tve Company making a total of seventy-nine huge machines that will cost between $45,000 and $50, 000 apiece. These locomotives are of the very latest design, and the order is an earnest of the confidence felt by the Union Pacific management in the tremendous growth of business ROAD BOND FINANCES Opponents of the road bond bill contend that the proposed bond which conditions promise for the next few years, and in the further Wednesday night. progress and development ol tne w. Decoration Day Committees on the ... . .1.- .1 U.. II. ..I o here as to the best available ap- WMMnai me uonor a. "i.i One gallon of oil for Ovt-rland cars Dr. S. L. Kennard. The movement for county pre- Fifteen jwunds of beans and one paredness was launched at a big potato-Allwrt U liarra. patriotic meeting held in Pendleton OVERLAND Big Four, Light Six and Light Four The Overland llig Pour i the nir Hint built OvciUml Tliu inr, fr nine r, li umlt'itfi-ne utrmly tl.-vv..m.'Hl nml n rtm-mctil. with lh help ! a.lvlre of arn.y of wmr wlilrh D..VV totals more than a qiiarler "f a million. The Onirland -teuMiiilaUil t l'i tii.w id hiiiMing linn t-ar ha taiitlil lliem true balance n'lh..:i rloc ivu!,l I he wliu of rutht weight; the riRhl ratio of power to ilKhi; tho irup lire. ea.ln ami oil veonoinv; tho utmost atlalnahle rl!"ir romfml; lln line that Inily expiti rvHnrmvnt ami beauty- a better value tliau any lar of iinllar HTillcat.oa. The ric it HHxl.OO for a abort tinio ami aflr the prevent tloek it gone the price will l f luin.tai. The l-ifc'ht SK t lbt ,iiml nualcl with rhai?e ronformii.lt to a proveii aix-eyliii'ler ctii.alroctii.il, nn.1 u likmii' an rci'-vahi car at the price, Uiw.ipon to advance t ll.4'.Ui. Tho Light Four - a dandy car fr thia country - Theae quotation are for Weaton ileliveiy. We villi be able to ii.ily a few earn only at thee pri.-ra. Dr. S. L. KENNARD, Agent for Weston IVrrj' mar- Tim voi-imiv vimmtttipa Nick Romanoff, old scout, is said Community Decoration Day services issue will become an added burden lo "' " nun . ua, -... ....... ... mav mran thiit he lias Ilianaifed IO 01 O. I. Iuriii-. ii w m-ii.nu to the general taxpayer, in rem a- j surrei,titious jolts that if favorable weather pel tion of this argument, the Legi.sla- ass.m.IaU a f w sumpt.t.ous jolts wj e formw 0 tive Good Roads Committee has in- 01 "ussian vohkh. trit-Ls at 1 p. m. and will march to ,rnnnfj tho fnitriurinir Ktatpmcut the cemetery, where the w.j.-- o A .- t,. o h,.ilTr Ik a Clioice T-bonc steak- ket. Two round-trip tickets to depot --UfeMcHride. Choice of $1.00 Mtle of hair tonic-Shorty James' harU-r shop. Sharpening two plow shares Lieuallen blacksmith shop. One dollar and a-hnlf ra-nh, or its i.iiiiivuli.nl I,. I. O'llHrrn. rmlU on the as a part of its argument in support of the bond bill, which will lie- pub- As a iopgun to a vacant lot compared to the idle the will be decorated and graves suitable viimm.... r.jll.tu. !n tlim vii'initv lished in the official state pamphlet: "Wc have ascertained from the , tarv of State that the income from Ju keep on advancing and fighting the present quarter-mill tax is not comprehending the strategic n program given I ne exercises win include an address by Merrjtt A. Haker. English and French The following committees wore Lecoration J . A. Jticiuie, $220,000 per annum: that the in- nature of the German retreat come from auto licenses based upon the present number of automobiles at the increased license rate effect ive August 1st, will not be less than $310,000 per annum to be used in paying interest and principal of bonds. The above funds will not only be sufficient to pay the inter est and the principal of the $6,000, 000 bonds authorized by this act, but will also . pay the interest and r , .. . . .. principal of thV $1,819,280.55 in J- now the most popular suit bonds authorized to meet the gov- for young men is of khaki with ernment road appropriation. After military trimmings, paying these bonds there will be a Richal, He also serves who donates or cultivates a vacant lot or provides a few acres of summer fallow. It keeps the Teutons busy trying to foil the insolent sahemes hatched by the British Haig. Parade Frank Snider, A, George Staggs. Program Claud Price, A. W. Lundell. If the weather should prove to be unfavorable, the exercises will be held in the opera house begin ning at two o'clock in the afternoon, back. surplus of at least $2,793,402.06. Since 1911 the increase in the number of automobies in the State of Oregon has been 33 1-3 percent per year. With the compWion of ,. . good roads this increase will natur- Mouth Hypene for Mothers ally be larger. However, wc have Few mothers realize the dangers not taken any increase- into account, (f the habit which most children but have based our figures on the are likely to acquire unless it is pre present number of automobiles." vented of sucking the thumb and Old Man Oregon should never fingers. This tends to force out talk good roads again if he voles lnc PPer lronl w10 ana Pmn K down this admirable, comprehensive and practical measure.. Lamb's fAonty. Cecil, m;hI four, hml ofMi gone Willi Aunt KImIo to the gnrijen to witiI. uinl hfld naked the nniues of the (liftYrcnt weedx, uiiil win told Hint one win ... , . ,, ... lomb's-qiiartera. Several dnys luter lia Von Hindenbiirg really ought to Wlnt to ,lt. Kurd,.n tor lettuce, and take something for that falling called excitedly: "Oh, come quick, Aunt Kline ; money." here Is some, luuib's 7 BILLION DOLLAR WAR MEASURE IS PASSED VanliliiRioii.-Thii war finance hill prorfdl.iK for Inmiaiice of f J.Oim.iinii, 000 in aeturltlea the larger nlnyli. war budget In any nation's hlatory was passed unanimously by the sen . ate. Of the 84 senators present every one, Including all who voted salimt war, except Senator Lane, of Oregon, who was absent because of Illness, recorded themselves In favor of pro viding the funds to prosecute hostili ties. Nearly all of the 12 absentees were III. Every senator speak ln( announced staunch Intention to aid the govern meiit In prosecuting the war to speedy ppncjuslon. Only two senator, Ilural) nd Cummioa, deciurcd. opposition, tq the proposed allies' loan. Without dissenting voice the house, amid plaudits of members and the galleries, passed the 17,000,000, 000 war revenue authorisation meas ure. One member, Representative London, of New York, the only social ist In congress, voted "present." SAVE YOUR TEETH Itntl save money by letting tm fix your decayed or tichlng teetli. Try our paink-HU methods, our aclen tide work nml very reasonable fee. All work -guaruntceiJ. I Newton Painless Dentists Corner Main nml Webb streets (enti jim-e m Webb) Pendleton, Ore. (Phone 12.) REPAIR YOUR FENCES While tlio ground i.s too wet to do funn work utnl jtibl right to dig po;,t hok-x. A new shipment of UKI) CKDAK POSTS just received. Tuned or uhtarred, P. T. HARBOUR the lower front teeth. USION PACIFIC PREPAREDNESS "The Union Pacific follows the flag." ' There was a time in the sixty-nine when the flag almost fob lowed the Union Pacific when with Church of the Brethren Services Sunday, April 22. 10 a. m, Sunday school. 11 a. m. Preaching. Subject, "Clean up." Heb. 12-1-2. 6:30 n. m.C. W. S. ine result 7-SO n. m. Ril.h. ar.tirlv. I.ifo nf is a deformed jaw. The teeth Christ. 1. Birth of Jesus. 2. The come in irregularly, and the proper circumcising and naming. 3. The development of the skull is inter- Presentation in the Temple, (a. fered with. In many cases retard- an b.) Simeon and Anna meet Je ed mental development has been gug JOHN BONEWITZ. shown to Im; due to deformi-d jaws i i... ii I I.:.. i :.. sucking is dangerous for the same. UK. C. Ii. JVrl lays ot rc-ason. Dr. A. F. SKMPEKT. Physician and Surgeon B. P. R. eeirs at 50 centa oer set- - Ofllce In Watts huildinar supreme confidence and daring tbc ting of 15. Mrs. L, S. Wood, WESTON OHfcUON CARRANZA TO BE NEUTRAL Complete Report of Administration it Read Before Mexican Congress. Mexico City. General Carranza In his first formal address to congress declared that Mexico would maintain a strict and rigorous neutrality In the world war. General Carranza also read to the congress a complete report of his ad ministration as first chief. Particular attention was given the revolt against Madero by Felix Mas in 1912. On eral Carranza declared that tho fail ure to treat Dlas with severity was a great mistake, as It allowed the awak ening of the ambitions of Olax and old firorltfi. Prcston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . WaiUburg, Wah, American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by r Weston Mercantile Company