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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1920)
8. As Deputy Secretary of State for more than eight year past, Sm A. Kocer, Republican candidate for See crtary of SUte, has gained an inti mate knowledge of SUU. affairs. He promises, if elected, to insist on the strictest economy in all SUU ac tivities. "My sole aim," says Mr. Koscr in his statement in the vot ers' pamphlet, "shall be to insure for the people of the SUU the greatest degree of efficiency at the smallest D. PKTKUSON BREVITIES first of every month, O. A. Adams. For, Sale A rood, young, blocky, possible cost guided solely by sound fchKk WOrk team. WatU & Rogers. I have a limited number of good second-hand sacks for sale. J. R. Reynolds. business principles and common sense." It is such ncn as Mr. Koier the people are demanding fo public office. Mr. Koxer is deserving of your voU in the Primary 'Election, May 21st. Adv. Jesse A. Aldrldge, son-in-law of Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Storms of this city, was drowned Sunday in a river near Seattle while on an out ing with his family and neighbors. Mr. Aldrldge had Just succeeded In saving the life of his little daughter, . ....... who had fallen into the stream, when ment Ju, (um)ort ,t the coming prl ne couapaeu ami cpirvu. no Bmrv ahxtion The office of district attorney is .....,HJ . maim In tinimrtMnnt. OllhttiN un ... . .(,. n,,nt timo when Sv l7 tic Monday and returned with the ... ... ... - ,-.,iu. county cuurt or any The public has a riht to know what , ' ii 1 J. E. Scrimsher motored up from Pendleton yesterday. All our bills are due and payable the 42 years old, and is survived by Mrs. Candidate for Republican Nomina tion for District Attorney at the Primary Klectlon May It. To the People of Umatilla County: I appeal to you for your endorse. Aldrldge, ono son and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Storms went to Seat- rvmain and the bereaved family, of anything which threatens the me ousmess oi m wnci in econ safety of our Institutions. omlcal a manner as ran be done, The proper handling of the conn- consistent with ... .melon and thor. ty's civil legal business is of great ' uf h f 1 instance to the pe,ple. In this at al time, rcls, .duo re work the county I. entitled to and T n . should have the services of a lawye, WW ' the duties of ability silence. I have offlct m Inji-wl demand 1.....1 i- ....f..nu i iim.. upon mx time amr best, energies, uf. county Vhe past Mn conscious of the fact that I am elected I shall lno Popie s m;nriin wherein the demand the best and most effl of the other pnt rw whlch 1 tm PM performing, i promise a jus, lair, years, and if I am (No. 206) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Farmers' Bank of Weston, at Wes ton, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business Msy 4, 1920: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .$207,944 91 Overdrafts, secured and un- Roods and'warrante" 29.075 81 y' Banking house 3.600 00 Wanted By w ith erief over her sudden loss. The Try Mitchell's Magic Marvel, the fumra) wjH be held in Walla Walla Wash Day Wonder. A. Phillips. Saturday afternoon, Rev. Mio G. state agent v Bentley officiating. Walter Ginn is reported to be crit- jj s,j,,t' guild was pleasantly ically ill with Bright's disease at cntCrtaincd aT the social room in Walla Walla. , Memorial hall last Friday afternoon, Joe Hodgson returned Wednesday Mrs. C E. Fik and Miss Doris from a trip to Weiser, Idaho, where Barnes acting as hostesses for the he has land interests. occasion. Needlework and gay con- Dr. Kennard sold a Light Four vernation served to while away the Overland this week to Charles Dick- time in an enjoyable manner, clear- reservation fanner. y demonstrating tne potencies oi a . ...... cheerful spirit and jovial smiles. , . . who will make their home in this see- fro. th, tncunibent of that W most capful and undivided at. tion. Mrs. Aldrldge is prostrated ,f , m ik)ct(Hl , h oxr. tentlon. rise a proper reganl for tho natural If I am elected I shall justly, fairly utid constitutional rights of every ly and Impartially enforce, all the citisi-n, and at the same time take criminal laws, and will at all times aggressive action for the repression vigorously and fearlessly conduct vlgoruus, fearless and .impartial ad ministration of the office. 8. D. PETERSON. - Paid advertisement Cash for chickens. J. R. Reynolds. n r rM June 6, Refreshments of ice cream, wafers and coffee were served by the host- . . .. . . esses during tne cca nour. uursis Furniture and fixtures 1,000 00 hlaokumith to rent comnlcte shun. Other real estate owned 22.622 93 M R Lieuallen, Weston, Oreg. banks.. 26,142 W K. b. liean. republican aspiram lor othef jM membera in MmA. Fh8Vl5 county commissioner, and Dan J. Mesdan.es Nelson II. '02 40 25 rk were in town yesterday from Jonei miM McMorri, of ,.ort. Freewater. and N- r,ui ntfnnet, Joseph Read Total $304,289 11 J. o. Wood arrived Wednesday anj Charles O. Pedersen. liabilities. from Redmond to join his family, Mrg . M A Heulierger was in sSPitlSs'fuJndPidin $ liOOOOO wh re lfU8U l hn" f Mr' town this 'week from her mountain Undivided pron'ia.""iiis'"ex- - Susan Tufker- farm, and is returning soon to her penses and Uxes paid 10,021 67 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harmon left home in Portland at 430 4Gth St. N. Due to banks and bankers ... 134 18 yesterday in their Ford car for SUn- Mrs. Heuberger announces that her IntoVch"k dep08'U ubjeCt 149 go3 81 k'W' where Mr" IUrmon wiU cm" Pce is still for sale at a bargain. Demand certi'ncaUs of "d"e ' P'001 m blacksmith work. Inquired may wtfte to her at the posit 1,516 11 Mrs. John Carleton Brooks of Top- above address, or see Mr. Fred Heath Time and Saving deposits 50,765 77 j h wsh arrived in the city at Athena, or Mr. Sclmer Thomp Bptate'tb Tuesday to spend . few day. with son, who lives near the Heuberger rowed. 44,500 00 her sister, Miss Edna Hollenbcck. farm. Other liabilities 547 67 A concrete foundation was built on The financial statement of the city ToU, J304 n the Dr. WatU lot on Main street of Spokane fer 1919 has been issued State of Oregon"" ' this weck ,or th ,ibalrry buUding, and shows asseU of more than 25 County of Umatilla, which will be moved from its prcs- millions, with liabilities of almost I. E. M. Smith, Cashier of the ent location. nine millions. above-named bank, do solemnly swear , . r. . .... h.f th .)v,v t.t.mnt i. tr,.l tn. th. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dowd are sad- . mg irom Lanaina, Mm, .nay iv. 1 l IWl I j? II I I II II I I I I It is Only Three Weeks Away best of my knowledge and belief. E. M. SMITH, Cashier. Correct Attest: Geo. W. Stacgs, J. H. Price, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of May, 1920. C. L. PlNKERTON, T (SEAL) Notary Public. For a time after reaching this coast their address will be 1662 West 63d St., Los Angeles. A. M. Johnson and family of Wallula are visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Storms. Mr. Johnson had a leg broken recently (My commission expires Mch. 24, 1924.) while playing baseball. Mrs. Mary E. Tobey, a prominent church and Sunday school worker of Multnomah county, is here from CHILDREN'S RIGHTS UPPERMOST IN STATE One Hundred Schools Closed In Oregon Last Year Due to Teacher Shortage. A IMr (Tall fair fjniak I at once Second - Hand Sad dles. We will trade new saddles for old ones. Harness Oiled for $1.00 per set. Whitman's Harness Store her home in Portland for a vjsit with the H. Goodwin family. Frank Snider "has leased the shop end of the Weston garage to Olson brothers, car mechanics who lately moved to Weston, the csUblshment as heretofore. For Sale 75 h. p. Holt caterpil lar, $3500; Oregon Special harves ter, $2500. Price is f. o. b. La Crosse, Wash. Both machines ready to run. L. N. Johnson, P. O. Cox 27, Pendleton, Oreg. The Umatilla Baptist association closed its annual session at Weston Sunday evening with the best of feel ing over a pleasant, successful and fruitful event Weston s many iters seemed to enjoy their stey. Every community needs teacher. tn every locality are many persons who would make good tescliers but who do net enter the profession. Also in every community there are teachers who are planning to leave The front end of and go elsewhere to teach or to enter will be .conducted other professions. WhyT Salary ptrtly, but mostly because the teacher like the prophet, is without honor in his own country. Making the home schools safe for home talent will help to solve the teacher shortage. There must be'good salaries, of cours. Teachers teach because they need money.There must also be sane protection against the spoils systnm. if Is an old story in many communities for a new super intendent and his assistant to find Jobs for their friends at the expense of local Vls teachers, or to belittle them so that they must resign in self-respect. One hundred dresses to select from that will be sold out at practically the factory cost. We prefer to have 6ur customer get the benefit rather than re turn them, and are offering -the season's choicest creations at less than the cost of material at present prices. Be advised, and buy a dfess or coat now for from $19.00 to $42.00 that will cost you elsewhere from $30.00 to $65.00. Makd your own comparison and be convinced. i t i ! I; (Phone 122) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tucker spent Doea the community know aooui u Sunday at the C. F. Bulfinch home r anything about It? Do the , ... . , i , patrons of each school know the ma- and with other members of the fam- cf tMChlng forceT they ily partook of a ceremonious feast an up.t(Vd,te. accomplished, gift, in honor of the thirty-eighth wed- ti teacher, wiu they encourage her ding anniversary of the host and Ith alary increases and back her hostess. - against unfair discrimination 7 The Davis confectionery is devel- How many good teachers have oping -metropolitan airs with a new the community, and why? That Bll corner front of plate glass. Work men are now busy with the improve- left rill tell the story. How many young peo ple who would mske fine teachers are establishment decidedly attractive. Mr. Davis lately purchased the brick building which he occupies. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Handy, for merly of Milton and late of Pendle ton, have bought the A. L. Douglas property on north Water street, which they are now occupying. The place consists of a brick residence StVSSZtSOSZSSSZ and four lots. Mr. Handy, is a jew eler, and may decide to open a small establishment here. A. W. Lundell made the deal. uinh will hia nonnW doing something else Instead? zveep loa iiume lire uufutun uum all the cumbering dross and all the Milton Oregon unfairness which Is driving borne teaching . talent away from home Is burned up, and, then see how rapidly the teacher shortage becomes a thing of the past Oregon can remedy her condition by voting "Yes" for the 2 mill Elementary School bill, popularly known M the Children's BUI. The season i short, and to make a final clean-up our hats will be reduced in price. Many new shapes have been added and the line comprises about eight dozen trimmed hats of the season's choicest shpwings hats that are selling in the city for double what we are asking. But we shall carry nothing over and you shall benefit by this price reduction. Whether a dainty, small shape, serviceable, pretty as weil as becoming, or the Jarge transparent hats, ve have them in the new colors beautifully suggestive of the delightful summer days, and the price will surprise you. It is possible for you to buy strictly tailored or lavishly trimmed hats far from $5.00 to $9.50. You will do well to call at once and make your selection. f i i i i LUNCHES Swas-te-Ka Campfire held a cere- A. Phillip Connally, member of a wellknown Union county family, ac cording to Mrs. Celia George, his house Ca n of Tomatoes, 17c ?; ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods Phone your dray orders, 93, or call at store. Davis & Ellis monial meeting at the club room in keeper, committed suicide by shooting Memorial hall Saturday afternoon, himself through the hesrt at his farm Five members having .received suf- home, eight miles from La Orande. ficient credits, the degree of wood- The reported suicide was committed gatherers was conferred upon them, while Connally was making prepara- Emblematic rings of the order were tlons to pay 112,500 damages won by then presented to the members by his housekeeper In a breach of promise the guardian, Mrs. Sarah Rowland, action and a short program was given, Those present were: Misses Vel ma Banister, Kathleen Pedersen Helen Eayborn. In seeking the office of Secretary of State, Sam A. Kozer has two out standing qualifications which com mend him to the voters. In the first VSWSfSWSJWWS'SWB! place, he is qualified by experience for the position, having served lor Vote Fon Good Roads I (Telephone 83.) Monday, Wed. "ana f naay. tvenmgs Dy appointment. DR. N. P. BENNET WESTON - - - OREGON position, more than eight years as Deputy Secretary of State. Secondly, Mr. Kozer is not ' a politician. He is thoroughly competent to give the strict business administration of the office of Secretary of State that is demanded by the people of the State. Adv. Vote 302 X Yes for 4 Stats Road Bond Mmlt K0 PROPERTY TAX NO DIRECT TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES f.'O INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Present Auto License Fees and Gatoifne Tea will pay both principal and interest On all the bonds under this constitutional amendment. Approval of this amendment is neccsaary to permit early .completion of State Highways. For a Grocery Special this week we offer Arlington Standard pack tomatoes at only 17c can for full 2 1-2. pound cans. This is an exceedingly good value and housekeepers will do well to anticipate their wants for the future at this price. Just now we are fortunate in having an unusually good supply of fresh gar den stuff. Head lettuce asparagus, carrots, onions, etc., in abundance. t 1 x .When you think of tea it will be Schilling's ti - J ' i b? ! I ! I ! I j! Jl