The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, September 07, 1917, Image 2

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    01 FALL OPEHG
Never before has our Ready-to-Wear
business started off with
such a rush. "There's a reason."
We have values in Suits, Coats and
Dresses that cannot be duplicated
elsewhere. Our line of Plush Coats
is equal to any shown in the larger .
places, and our prices are much
lywer. We have the Serge and
Silk Dresses in all the latest mod
els. PAY US A VISIT and be convinced.
Sj THE GOLDEN RULE J
71
WESTON LEADER
CLARK WOOD. PnklUhr
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Strictly in AfbAnct
The Yer .,....$! 50
Six Months 0 "3
Four Months 0 50
nUPAT. SETT. 7 - W7
Entered il tht aaaiattict ( Wetaa. Or)
U IICMi tlaaa Kill Mlltr.
or of this neighborhood was heard
to y on the street that ho started
the season with $10,000 in cash
and then had to borrow money lx
fore his harvest was over.
NEW STATE LAW EXPLAINED
BY DAIRY COMMISSIONER
He represents the White House,
and wc think that Oregon farmers
will find him a white Houser.
The leader is in receipt of the
following communication from J. I).
Mickle, state dairy and food com
missioner:
Judging frmn crtv!iondi-nee
coming to this olliev it would m-ent
that considerable misaiprehension
exists umong dairy farnn rs rclutiv
' to the remiiri-ments of the law
The Kaiser should restrain his jwssed by the LA-gislutivc Am-nihly
..nvvnf V..n Himl.-nhunr. as there of 1917. which rcuir the pasteur
Itoli 1j Follette often Imbs up.
Much consumption has Ihvii
caused by Weston cows, but of
their products, only.
Wc are willing to risk our repu
ation as a prophet on the predic
tion that before another grain har
vest is gathered here the European
harvest of death will be over.
is infamy enough to g 'round
among the German leaders.
Retire trouble has nearly wrecked
the Russian war machine.
tzatioii f all milk ami cream M
to consumers and all by-products of
creameries or chfso factories if not
produced from tuberculin tested
One trouble is that a good many cows.
people are afraid they will suffer Would you therefore da me a fa
. , . ... . .......:...;., vor and your subscribers a service
. . . ... by allowing mc space in your valu
tnan me otner zeiiow. ub,e coiumiw w place your
" readers the exact text of the law
We instructed our staff jokesmith which is known as Chapter 332 o
this week to "fight the devil with the General Laws of 1917 Section
th Hist.mJ Roll- 2 of which reads as lollows:
at not ii uiii i v iajivimi'vi
j&rssss&ssti m.--
the end of the Bulldogger column. not without losing his mentality atjon or association to sell or offer
f oooir h fini'cht mir mliimn that it was imDossible for him to or expose for Kile or exchange for
if RuiMfrfr. human consumption any milk from
nn H.mlv fnr liimnKT eomrdant u.:- xt cows that have not passed the til
-"--TI VufZi.: Ber cereomiioii. iievci mcirro i, t,, !. R.K-h milU shall
Z readers" Tuffering "frrn
Koiio noh hw hn im thpv swal. lowing which wc submit is as lu- ter provided. It is understood and
low all we hand them. We only rid and mirth-provoking as the aver- hereby expressly stated that noth
tiia ;n nrAor tn Ywat Kompl n..!i,i...... (T. . ing in this Seetion shall apply to
ui the delivery of milk or cream to
MetMf h tPa tye'.Ahsw!elurh-no crcam.ries chcCslc or condensed
we extena our oeiatea congraiu- 8 kzktvo dcsrndheeaFeuorccp lih l n,; factories by the producer of
lations to the Bulldogger makeup lh7 iay Yd w S bl r id vs ea t m'n sucn mjik
or cream, or in bulk to
man for his efforts in the direction 5 Mih.rtuiaxt evieiaeees ns saear the wholesale trade."
of . improvement. He ought to hs. nJ!t,Jttt a ttu,rr?'1 nr: H will be noted from the reading
. , . .. . ..... . in.ivii wuuiiMiisv i Uiiiiii o1 Ull. ;,H,Vf that tins luirt o! Uie
nnpniiUKN i..u. ceo, ci sa.l fi U'lm o, ot.hlt.ieghue ,aw ,, nnt appIy jn a1)v Wity
medicine readers at both ends and ere'y a yaen-ns PChSo pi.vtlStl. whatever to any dairy farmer who
the middle. is selling his milk or cream to aeon-
When his present term expires densary, creamery, cheese factory,
The Kaiser may remember the wt. w;m nominate Mayor Thompson milk depot or any manufacturing
TlnitrtJ States after the war as he ,.r n,; t h monr ,,f lurVm Pant. hui sa,,J condensary, cream-
. . . , ... ... . j. ery, chi-ese factory, milk demit or
told Gerard-but he will never d.s- Jnufacturiiw -plant arc held re
member it. Due to the front wheels clogging sponsible for the process of pas-
' ' in the dust, Lewis Oeiss lost control tetirization.
"According to their lights" shall of his car while driving up from On the other hand, if dairy farm
i - i . i i i .. . . ....
vi know thp numerous niirht-time renaicion Monday mgni. ami nan a t.rs ar,. making what is known as
motorists who violate the law 8t'rious t,mc accident that al- "dairy butter," or any other milk
motorists wno violate tni law. mjracu,0U8,y rwutwj in ,10 prodlIct( an( M.ninK ,,. m.
.,. BJ . , fatalities. The car swerved from r.-etly to consumers, then and in
The .Sublime Porte has approved tht, r((a,j an,j wcnt ,mT a st.-ep that caw.- tlu-y come under the pur
the peace proposals of the Holy bank ten feet high, landing bottom view of this Act.
See, but by the same token has by side up on a wire fence. Mr. Jeiss Section 8 of the Act makes pro
no means strengthened them. ?n1 ',' Ltwo children went with vision as follows: "Milk from any
it and he has no idea how they man- cow or cows whose owner or lessee
I r. aKed 10 cseajx!, but all three crawl- snal apply to the State Livestock
The renewed assurances of Fresi- vd up the bank, covered with dust Sanitary ISoard to have such cow or
dent Carranza that Mexico will con- yet wholly unhurt The mishap oc- COws tuln rculin tested, shall be ex
tinue neutral will, we trust, relieve curred near Blakeley station. E. empt from all of the provisions of
widesnread aDDrehension A- Dudley picked up the luckless this Act until Buch time as such
widespread apprehension. motori6ta and carried them home. Cows shall have been tested." This
They left their car stranded where application should be made to Dr.
Germany is now paying four bil- jt fdl, w jj, Lytle, State Veterinarian,
lion dollars in interest aunnally Salem, Oregon.
which, as it were, is an item of Athena Press: Bill Booher was
considerable interest. forced to use drastic measures in pianos tuned and repaired at rea-
, subduing the grouch of a bull over sonable prices. First-class work
Every ointment has its fly high at his place the other evening, guaranteed. A. W. Lundell, Mus.
WHEAT PRICE SITUATION IS
A TRIFLE "MIXED"
IWthiitd, Or.. St pl.t'i. IVtfling
filial determination of u ba ic etam
pini' fr I'oit land and other Niili
I'licilie teliiiiuul.s, bliyeln were
Nllthnl iftcd yestenlny to do lniMie,'t
on the tuMs of the iveelltl.v iv.tab-li.-Jil
Chicago matket, or I'J.JO a
buJiel for first -grndc hard wniliT
Wlll-Ht.
M. II. lloiiM-r, iik'i lit fr i lie Kd
t rul Grain C'orHiratiiii in On gun,
WNliiiiKtn mid bliihii, promulgated
a .vlied ulc of pi icw.for the various
grades uinl sptvies of wheat grown
in the Northwest mid adviM'd the
trade that H is at liU rty to buy on
this M-lieilule with llie ri-sllictii'li,
however, t hut grain cannot If held
fur mole limn .'ill hs, us iou!ed
by the newly enucted Federal f""l
law it.
Meanwhile i he ('handier of ('uin
metve and various farmers' uiuui'
Zation.s in the Northwest nie active
in their etTorl.s to have Portland
established a a pi unary wheat mar
ket on a veritable mrit with
Chicago.
Patronize
Home
Industry
MIxiUlly liiu'it w r to iirtonl to
! on i( lliuiiMiiit runtmiinllM whtrs
hiiwlvr mil alY t KLarg fLuur,
Nature-KUviiml.
Ovr 100,000.00 U Mng tptot to Utt tra
nt In ninny lar-uprlor utvriu, HuaiireiU ol
cltirt unit town ranunl Ihlt txtlar flour
rt. Tin li luriuiuit la bclojooaconiuiuoliy
where I'Lavo I- Lur li lumlo.
mm
Try FLavo FLour
w i- i. ..i. U I I lln 1. lit fl.M.r Hi4l
ri- ail em il Hv.. ak. o waal m-t. Vt bal ma la
wlili H.av. I' I "LCI. m.l.l. Mantrr, n.Ml. Not ilia a.l lal'l .
fUn I. N..un (1. ..i.l a.. ut li rlat Iha rallta .m. valort ''
wliral btiv. Ilia, rauiy hll, IM punol Sur lhal ran I . I h r.af
Hal axuiMlli' .HI. ! I'm wHaal lilrll Iha aar at a ! Blillr.! mil "I
Ml Amrit. an M"il Mill W'Ih I a la.px l. an. cMlliw-l lie IMUJI"
dvl..l .1.11 I.. -I r. lliiilv .lata K- aa.k el KUl" rii la lailianl.
. k i..r nil. Katun Hav....i Aour r" "IU " beta4-lMfa4 im '
liuibcil lu.nl value. a
Ordtr FLavo FLour Today
WESTON MILLING CO. '
MaWaf CamaMMMlf Ma.tal M.ll.n
AIhu YVi'itlon'ii Hint mid Wholv Wlnul r loin . l.rnliuin. Cervala,
Fvil mid llii) ; Si.illJraiii. Mmk Fuu.1 ml Poultry Supphva. V)
il.i ru.il.ini nulling. Vimr putruiiMge aohcitid. W. L. ItOMIUNH.
Says It's Unchanced
(iKspito Ihe aUive, II. V. Col
lins of Pendleton is ilioled by the
Tribune as saying that the situa
tion continues uitchanK'd from the
Chicago liasic.)
? Dr. J. C. BADDl-LUV
Gta4ut Vtlenuif Suifo
Il fV. All ,. Il...,
i f .'V I I.IK.II,, .r,,.'i
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ECONOMIC AND MILITA RYt
PREPAREDNESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
In aMHlM iilaa aaoraaa tm aaaal mm
MiawMM, ,a,aaM. mf tm mnaiiNlil ta
MILITARY ORILL. OOMttTIC tCIKMCI
ART AMD COMMCRCI
Ptmm far allaatlva tutor aarviaa. Y
waaa It. Soaara)llaNaaaaiaa-Tw
MM fla taiFtw. ai WaatTa. WmH mm4
IMIManH" AaMraaa Maatatrar,
OMIVERSITT OF OlEfiOI. Eitm. DrttM
war taxes being the inevitable con
comitant of high war prices.
The animal strenuously disputed Bach.
Dossession of the pasture, and it ,
Dan P. Smythe
took three charges of shot placed r.u.m u r'.n,r
. j , j lu- "
accurately unacT nis mae mj ueciue f l jP C iU
the question as to who was boss. V,dkTlT OC omVinC
At this distance we unhesitating.
lv assert without equivocation, that The bull opened negotiations by
K-o.W Hill in demnit on ar. cnarging me nurse mr. ouuncr waa
LAWYERS
riidng. Going to the house for the PENDLETON
i .. i shotgun, he returned and when the '-
(leal ,..,1 i ff..l...w v n aa svaajavai
i..m.il l.iiii trA and nlelllv. Jl' Va I la aJl'lllll
OREGON
Wheal farming is a good
like country editing only differ- lH.pp,.ru,j ,jm gijod and plenty,
ent, in that tbe fonner is profitable with desired results,
and that the latter is err err
intellectual. Farming is not ail I have three young
lOTflt. bwevtr. A fettling randi- bucks for rale.
Shropshire
V. C. Grocr.
Physician and Surgeon
Ofllce in Watts building
WESTON . OKEUON
NEARLY $6,000 IN PRIZES
M ILL I.l?RK Al l. OF THK HKST
WILD WEST I KHFUK.MKKS
Tu THK (i HEAT
PIONEER
Pow-wow
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Walla Walla
Big Days
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Sept. 13-14-15
Among the reiil ('huiiipimiK who
will lie Here arc Allen Druinlli'ller
tlie Weir brolhiTH, Jurkaon Sun
down, Juhiiny JimUI, A. (i. UuhIiuv,
Itiirke brothira. Jnlm Wapato. Hill
SwiUltT, Mrn. Dull lilatir.'tl. MhIm.1
Ueixiiitr. iionna ( urn anrt urorpii oi
other genuine Wtatorn t Iiui hcU'ih
100-Vild Horses-100
lug cuntexU, wilhHin h Ihiiimuh tiuck
ers as Cul tv Sac, Monkey Wrench
Siundancc, hpitlire and (iuudnliiuic
A CARLOAD OF LONGHORNS
direct from the plains of Mexico,
imported caiMit-mlly for this, th
miwt cuIohshI W unluni Dniinii eve
attempted.
MAMMOTH BARBECUE
On Opening Day
Heal olil-Time Potlateh ut
which I'ionecrs will lie gucstH
of I'ow-wow AsHociation.
Great Wortbam Shows
Leading Carnival Attraction
of the Wcat. Sixteen
High Class Shows. The Whip
America s iNeweHt sen
sational Ride, Ferris Wheel,
CarrouHel, etc.
Grand Street Parade
Every Day
gjOT IMPOKTANT NOTICE-AII
mounted and costumed cow
boys and cowgirls will be admitted
to the grounds r Ktl. I
ReducedRates
On All Railroads
Write the Secretary
Seat Reservation. Admission,
TODAY for
in-
luding Grandstand, fl.OO; Child
ren, wc. urvuehem, ibe: chiiurun
from 7 tu lbyn.. 'c. Uox scuts.
including admission, f 1.25. Hfauon
box seats, $3.00.
Geo. Drumheller 0. C. Soots
Mng. Director Secretary
OVERLAND
THE UTMOST IN CAR VALUE
19 17 itQd5i.
I Model DO Touring Car 810
jj Model 8J-I Touring Car 1010
it Model 8y-6 Touring Car H-H)
;J Willys-Knight I Overland 1575
Overlandn almost sell theiiiHelve.H. ami give abuo-
I lute satisfaction wherever placed. Hest hill climb-
i era on the rtmd today. Let me convince you.
Dr. S. L REWARD - Weston Agent
AvVaVaVV.VaVaVaVaVaV.V;V.VaVVaVaVVaVajaM
BUY COAL
while the buying is jrood.
It's seam.' now, but the outlook is for greater
scarcity ami higher prices.
P. T. HARBOUR
Preston-Shaffer Milling Co.
Established 1865
Athena, Oregon a Waitsbur g, Wash.
American Beauty
oand
Pure White
Made of selected bluestcm in one of the
best equipped mills in the Northwest.
Sold in Weston! by
Weston Mercantile Company
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