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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1920)
I its pelt is bringing tne highest prices ever known "Slmbert" Wants Oregon Furs ALX, YOU CAN SHIP And Will Pay TTicse Extremely High Price GET A SHIPMENT OFF TODAY VlSUSiUK-Cl MIUfiCE I k'lW i I N I SHALt N,2 - C OYOTE aeanFtmlCtiea iOaeacf Braaksa J0.Gjt9 5.C0 r.couis.00 21601a 1S.CC 16.00 ta 14.00 15,00 to 1130 12.001 10.C0 1000 ts 8i0 SOOta 100 10.00 tl S.00 8.00 tl 4.00 MUSKRAT Winter Fall 190 to .00 4i0t 3.75 4.7StO Hi 150 to 2.75 3 so to i;s 2.50 to 2.00 LSOtQ 1.75 l.TSto lit Ziltl 130 1.75 tl 12 MINK.' Fine, Dark -Usual Color Pale 25.00 to 20.00 lS.00toU.00 1100 tl 10.00 18.00 to 15.00 12.00 to 10.00 9.00 b 750 14.00 to 12.00 9.00 to 7i0 7.M8) 6.00 10.00 to 8.00 7.C0 to 100 5.50 to 4i0 10.00(0 5.00 7.00(9 350 559 to 1.00 Thc. ritrar.r'y h.h pticn art on the well known SHC'aERT" libn reUatjie aadocurau market report sod .mux tut of iu kind pubUUieO. in iHltr-Drue JW ah A shipment to "SHUBERT will result In "more money" "quicker." SHIP Alt YOUR FURS OIRCCT TO INCi I ht UWocj I liUUot 111 Inc. WUtUJJ ucflunoCALLUtivcu irr RAW FURS AMERICAN 5-27fW. Austin Ave. Dept. Chicago; U.S.A WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, Tublishcr MRS. H. GOODWIN, Assistant Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES SlriclU in AJl-tnce The Year $2 00 Six Months 1 00 Three Months 0 50 FMDaT. J AH. 30, 1920 Entered at the poslollice at Weston. Oregon as second-class mail matter. ADVEKTISINli RATES Regular, per inch per insertion 15c Transient, pcrinch per insertion 20c Locals, per line per insertion 10c BREATHE THROUGH THE NOSE. In times of "fiu" the nose breather undoubtedly has all the best of it. The lightning advance of this disease across ocean or continent, and its simultaneous appearance in scores of homes in any given community, would seem to indicate that the germs are carried in the atmosphere under climatic conditions favorable to their rapid development and prog ress. That they are unable to fulfill Thursday, January 29, was St. Ag nes day. Her emblem is a Iamb perhaps from the similarity of the Ijitin word for lamb (apnus.) Read ers of Keats will remember the lines: "They told her how, upon St. Agnes eve, Young virgins might have visions of delight, And soft adorings from their loves receive. Upon the honev'd middle of the night." Next Monday, February 2, is Ground-lion's or Candlemas day. In most countries good weather on this date is believed to prognosticate .bad year, and vice versa. The old legend runs: "If Candlema' day be dry and fair, The half of winter!) to come, and to com in better than familiarity with the dead language "r much . .k .... . i. 1 1 . PKIII upon me HUP. II WlHIIll iwvm t . j that such "time and seasons" occur 7m4H'4Hefn about thrice daily during three htm- Thc famv ,lf ,,. jn,wM rt, u, dred ami sixtv-tive day of the year. , wU)l ltvvil,.nl t.pi,0iit te of irripH, or tlu "flu" W W P eeateeaj TRAIN IS UAPIUNtU n j- -i-t Mark Sullixan pmlieta that Uryatt wilt ilietate the demoi-ratic lioml tiMti.m. We fancy it will be ey fur the I'errlesa (lne tt pick and triMm hiii favorite before leaving hi hotel convention morninir. a. . . i Mrs. Tthvl Montagu anil little dauRliter Marjorlv arv iruentH at the . II. ItiMiher home near Wetim. 0. K. llalell, employed with the Warrvn Construction eompany, has moved hia family to Milton to ii-idc. IViidleten i rejoicing that core ami Cossack General Slain While Leading Unprovoked Attack on American Force. VlmllvoHtok Thlrt) elithl AmeH rn, ineiiibera of the rallroail guard Uelncliiueiit on iluty at I'noUkaya near Sleep? Eat? X.Yoti rnn ! fithi-r tr Iwlh I with entire nut is ruction At WESTON HOTEL North VtT St. Itoanl by the week, or by the day. CWnn tn'tls. The e-kaiser write that ho doe not want to return to Cennany, hav. aunahine are about to break the flu vrhlnn I'dlnak, on January I". eV intr been "deceiv! and bandoneil,'' epidemic. Only four new case wetv M1 olie of (jeor Seinxiiorr a at and we uro eonndent that Germany rvported Weilnesday. mored train. .1 ..... w,tit.n l. ttin 1 Hill i.. lit.. ilv 4t ..L --......-I ..,.,.niii.lllltf .4' f. II.' M. ' v . . ..HUIIl7 fllll Hill.-.. . UP . I'MHI I liniriil . . 11 .. m T J 41 I tl II I A kaiBer. thia week for visit ilh hi par.nl.1 t klllrnl ami all pfflcer er rau- I Mf. ind Afl. L. W, IlCDCri and ainler. He i in the liankinii bu- ue. Tli train, without proviHation, New York will auon be liMikinR m.j n lUvn-, Montana. had aitaeked Ilia American delack- around for the principal an in ita Mr. K. J. Muir of Wallowa county inent. which w aleeplii lit bol rri. a.-wembly now under general Arc for an( jjr!(i Tr.0 Panner of Milton Hiiant Carl ttnhbliu of l,oulvll. refusing to seat five iluly elected ao- XW1V m.nt KU,..S f ,Mr. Pudley Tenm'e. and Private John Mont- ciaiist niemliera. .; Mrs K of thi city. itomery of Newry, I'a . wera th to """"" ? a tit . a I.. l. L la. Mrs. O. B. Hunt, who iwently u. Ainornan aoi.uer. ammi ... iu- -. mi I, .n ut n Wal. wlh lietwtti the American rallni la Walla hoapital, has returmnl to her " detachment and Hi armorrel A.W.LUNDEL If everyone u wise and sensible enough now-n-dav to buy nothing . ,. . .... . IH null HVBI'llnli una .ttwiti.... v - he cou ,1 get along without price. u ,rilln t'Ment. George Clorv, father f IMU-rl thi week from hi would drop like n !tone in a millpond. V.iu-.M.ilnvK n iii.'Llti i about a useful its a gla eye at a keyhole," orrived according to the New York Ameri can. Or garter in a nature dance. home at Abingdon, Illinois, and wilt visit here before joining hi wife at Corvallis. tin I lie evening of Jnury . taa commander of the ltulau armormt t in in arrested th statlnu conimamtint at Vi tkhne Cilnk. but force.l to relea him. mnar dlspalchas from trail nlkl said Uelease of tho sta tion commanilant anar-red the Itiusian "Who'll be the democratic candi date?" the editor is occasionally ask ed. That's easy. The man who get the nomination. . ..... , , . lien commaniunt anar-rea inn iiuiii Mr. M. M. Johns, who has been . .... , WM.i.i t rlmk guest at the home of her n. Me. n mofnlnll ,w,r,, r,,,,,,,,, wllh ville, for the past mouth, left thin morning for her home at Vancouver, Washing: ton. Mr. and Mr. Jamen .Me U nil came down from their homo at Washtucna NoIhmIv wins like a winner-and nmong the avowed candidate in neither party is there yet a man who thi week and from here left for Port looks like one. land, where their little child will re 1 i ccive medical treatment. his armored train. The Russian dnw alouitsld lh hot cars coiilalnliig tho slerpln( American troop. tht dlatchs said, and without prevo-atlon opened with machine khii fire. Tha srt...ant com mandlmt tha Amarlrsn detachment or dered his mm to defend thnmselras General Insurance and Real Estate LIN. HKALTH FIRE AUTOMOIULK INSURANCE Do yon want to hvII your t prviptrty? If it in salable I CAN SELL IT . Chetr up! Most of the dollar you Rev. M. R. Gnllslicr, the evangelist and they rushed the armored train In were gouged out of by the profiteer conducting thc sjiecial meetings at tha fare Of the machine gun fire, is now finding its way into the pocket the Methodist church, arrived Tues- Clambrrlng over the armored .Idea of Uncle Sam. day evening. He is son of the late ihn Americans routed the Russlani Rev. Jack Callaher, a well knott y pi some such a man for once in the White House a man who hasn't been roped, hog-tied und branded by the party wranglers, but who knows anil feels that he owes party nothing but country everything. We've had too much partisanship in the White House and this goes for either dem ocratic or republican occupants. payroll clamoring that "Railroads don't pay tion. and quiver when an appetizing odor of flesh-iHits conies from, the kitchen. Hoover tetN Kurone to go to work which isn't where a good share of Europe will tell Hoover to go to. No life has been entirely wasted that serves to make this hopeful burg's population just one bigger. We trust that Sir Oliver Lodge will keep our spirits up during his stay on this side of the pond. Influenza, as it were, is bit too influenzial. a more; their pestiferous function until com- If Candlemas day be wet and foul, municated by one luckless host to an- T,,e hal' of winter's gone at Yule." other, would equally seem to be pre eluded by flu facts that have come under the observation of a saddened world. Such being the case, it would behoove the cautious person to "keep his mouth shut' literally and -as much of the time as possible. In jkccoioin;? io scaiisiics, once in a century February has five Sundays, and J02O marks the one-hundredth year .since such a reckoning has oc- jtlemorial Day and the Fourth of Memorial Day and the Fourth; of breathing through his nose he is to a Julv co"Il:on Sunday this year and will be celebrated the following Mon day. large extent protected against dis ease germ3 of any character that are swimming in the air. Thc nose acts as a filter. They are either caught in the mucus membrane of the nos trils, or encounter thc cilia, or hair like projections on the membrane's surface, and wafted out the way they came in. In mouth breathing, no such a safeguard is offered. It is quite patent, in fact, that nature never intended the mouth to be used jor oreavn.ng except , vlv event ol ylv m thwart thfl Ccrman ,.,.,,. necessity. The nostrils warm thc of worI(J cmvWv More we were jn air Deforest enters the lungs, and a position to do anvthinf;( it h the nose should particularly be used isn.t ncar go much a what we 0WJ when out in the cold wind. 'The les- t,e ajjes. Eon is plain to all who would read ' and heed it. "Breathe through the nose, and defy influenza. An observant contemporary has it that thc good housewife used to take a purse full of money down town and bring home a basket full of purchas es, but now she takes her money in a ba:;kct and brings the purchases home in her purse. The allies owe us ten billion dol lars; but remembering what the al- We suspect that the government hasn't been running the railroads so - much as have a lot of astute and ex It is certain that if Hoover is nom- perienced gentlemen whose principal inated by either party, he will not object is to make government opera wear the party brand. The leaders, tion expensive and unpopular, the organization in neither party will -want him as a candidate, and his A recent writer remarks that to nomination must come if at all know how to cook may not be a very through irresistible popular demand, elegant accomplishment, yet there We confess that we would like to see are times and seasons when it seems You never hear the boys on the oncer preacher. Athena idtysicians renoit consider- under government opera- al,c rjU-kiicusi from la grippe and colds, and a few cases of inllucmu in the city. As yet no orders have Even the dullest nose must perk blH.n iiSJ(UlH , cKl!W ,hc M.11M,U r discontinue public gatherings. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tavlor are in thc city today ami will leave this evening for Salt l-akc City. After remaining there for a Couple of week they will go to Kirksvilh', Mo., where Mr. Taylor will oten a new store. Mr. Mae Russell ami daughter of Condon are visiting in the city, be ing railed by the illness of her moth er, Mrs. Vaughn. The patient' con dition is considerably improved, since having a slight stroke of pr.r alysis some time ago. During t lit-absence of Mr. Rog ers and I'roudfit, who are attending the liardw Bremen's convention in Portland, Dr. F. P. Watt is on duty at the Watts 4 Rogers store. Mr. Rogers and Mr. Proudlit arc accom panied by their wive on the Portland trip. A. B. Steele, who was recently en gaged in the harness business in Ath ena, was in thc eitv Wednesday. He is now a traveling salesman for the George Lawrence Harness company of Portland, and made the trip over this territory in place of RoU-rt Oli ver, who ha been ill for some time. Without unavoidable delay, local posts of the American Legion have been instructed to forward to state headquarters, in duplicate, the full names of all soldiers, sailors or ma rines in their districts who died dur ing the war, together with the names and addresses of the closest rela tives and the probable point where ttiey can be reached on February 22, H20. In connection with the scries of meetings being held throughout the state to interest the public in the Y. W. C. A. movement, Athena has been sui.-eessfuj in securing Dr. F.stclla m rorci vv arner, wno win neiivcr an au- ) )nPP I dress tonight at thc Auditorium. Dr. HI Ullvv I War,"r w" recount manv of lior thrilling experiences had during her overseas service of two years in Eng land, France and Russia. Rev. and Mrs. (.'. E. Clevenger left Wednesday for Madeira, California, whore Mr. Clevenger will be pastor of the Baptist church. They will visit Corvallis, where their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Sutton, are attending college, to vis it them, and will also visit at other points in thc valley. Rev. and Mrs. Clevenger have many friends in Ath ena to whom they have endeared themselves during their pastorate mi r i w: rt ! III i . 5r dana Digger yuiis worn When He Finds Fortune Pittsburgh, Pn. Fortune Just laughed right nut loud in the face of n humble smitl digger here recently. Thirteen hundred and fifty dol lars, thoroughly wet from It long Immersion on the bottom of the Ohio river, but atlll good, spendable money, wns drooped up In his bucket. As no own er's nnme nppenred In the wal let, the finder claimed the coin by right of discovery and Irn ineilliitely quit his Job by right of nniuence. and raptured the train and lit oeeu pauit, Old Age Postponed The ujipraranre of old fin be postponed by having your teeth properly looked after. Hegisternl Ucit lUts using the E. B. Parker System r rsprciiillv capable of lining Ihi by milking fine crowns, bridge mid artificial teeth. Some men and women look ten vear younger after Ihese dentist imve done the necessary work. So much depends upon making aril' lirliil teeth look natural thai you should tic )lad In know where to go for the riitlil kind of work. Another thing- nboiil E.H. Parker Svslcm Denlists: They make a specially of saving lime for mil of own patient. o these palienH won'l luve In come In often. You will he surprised lo learn how reasonable Ihe price are, too, mid hImi to find out lli.'l you nerd txive n fear of pain. There are 21 K. H. Parker System dlliccs, the tn nrest being at Utah GOAL Dry Heacham WOOD Your oniiiTt Nulidttrl, and will Ik' promptly filled at right inirc. Phone 272 or 93. WESTON TRANSFER CO. GILBERT G. ELLIS. Mgr. i WESTOII i CASH MARKET 755 Main St., Pendleton. FKESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS fflggEsiii.WiWdintiiii.'aaara Second - Hand Sad dles. We will trade new saddles for old ones. Harness Oiled for $1.00 per set. Her I your opportunity la bwufe Main eraberraaung irron la epeUing, pronunciation and poor choice of word. Koow tha BManing cf puwllnf war term. Inert, your affideacy, wUcii rulu lo power sod eucceaa. WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Is an aU-know-ing teacher, a unircnwl question answerer, mado ,to meet your needs. It is in daily uo by liundrcda of thousand! of sua cewlul men tad woaw-o tbe world over. M.WWord. 2700 PaM. tOOAII. Iiuirallona. J 1.009 Illnaraphlriil En. If lea. ite.OoeCcofiraphlcaitiuojKUj. CknO ftnt. (Hit ht Award) i'aoama-i'acilio tiixoiuoa. BEOTUa aae INDI1 Mm (dlttana. W'RITB tnf Smimni Pr. PRrK i'veket XI. M il you MM OUapp.f. a. A C. MERRIAM CO- BprlatAeld, Ma.; V. B. A. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOH LIVESTOCK. HIDES. PELTS. &c. HASS & SAUER i vv.v'.v.v.v.v.vv.v.n5'3 IlunchesI ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods .1 J Phone your dray orders, ; 93, or call at store. !j Davis & Ellis n Surely Stable Viiitmaii's Harness Store . (Phone 122) Milton Oregon here. For the purpose of securing the names of all ex-service men in this vicinity who enlisted in thc state of Oregon, cards arc being issued by the local Red Cross under Die direc tion of the chairman, Mrs. C. H. .Smith. Men who have not received theso cards for signing may have one by applying to Mrs. Smith or Mrs. F. K. Ix-Grow. At the recent legislative session a bill was parsed to present every Oregon soldier with J service button, and this method ia taken to secure their names. I Dr. S. L KGfilARD j 1 7 Veterinaiy Surgeon i:j SHOWING SOON SOME SWELL SPUING SUIT SAMPLES t WF'TfiW RATHC DADocn X Hospital at corner of M!n 11 "J' ul-" i and Broad street. f and TAILOR SHOP Phone Main 253 j I R. L. Reynaud I OwwO,,,,!