The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, May 21, 1920, Image 1

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QBES
Weston,
THE BIGGEST AND BEST OF
ALL REUNIONS-COME!
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ti.iim- in , Alln im.
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in Atlu-mi llii wi-cK, fr.nii W.-il-l.
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U.-aii to Mr. t luiik-.s liivky, who is
iniiiim; fii'iu I'ljiHiiim- t Athvna to
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i.i , I the tmily twin not I'c-n n-covviv;!.
In n.iiiiiiiiy witii )ii ln-i.Ui.'r-in-liiw,
tf'.y Mi rii.-i-i in. In- win b.mtiiif ll til.:
river, w in il III.' Unlit ii.iieil, lliiu.v
in.r the two men overtmur.l. M--
riiiiiiii leiit-iu'it tlie liver Imiu m
snfi-ty, lut Slmfm-r ilrowiio.l.
BE3Q
oindy Fioiieers
Oregon
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The May Vole
lly vij:jroti.i wielilint; i f i-liovi-1, liu.!,
riike nml iix. Allien ' 'onimtrcial
flub iminlK-rH tiirnc'l uittu-ii
la.-kt (iiniter tmluy m fity Vnrk
Kri.tn h) 1,'ili.ck this nn.niiiiK' uiiti!
lii.'.n the "fk i-f triiiiKfurminir the
n-H.ruiu'0 of the :ilk, bo fur us B
Ifiix'iul i'li-MtiiiiffU provch is ron
ceineit wh in rroKrv.i, anj the redult
in very utitii.fartuiy, imieed, tj tiie
n;vinl.ei uf liie civie eluli, wlio ,i.it
miivd the event mid Berved the ban
ket dinner.
Of fue itluU vliliilled in the Wu
t. rmnii M-lioot northwest of Athenn.
Mn. I.iliun Dobsoii, tember, four
l.nve 1h-'II tnkinff the fttnte tXmnina
linli! thii week. The m-lmol el!ni
tmiiiy mid the pupils uu- this tifter
ii.M.n enjnyiiiir n weenie-inurnhiniil'.ow
i.unt us m Ket-inl trent. Mrn, ltobnon
hint niitned up to teueh the Riinitf
mhiM'l next year fur u term at nine
liuitiUi lit n Hilary of I20.
flu i eiue Guy, wh'i spent a
pmlion of his time in the hocpitJiln of
i'liiiii-e durintf bis wrvieo in tlie world
wtir, in thu result of a wound roeeiv
til in lmttle, hpent TiK-sday in Athena,
visitinif friends. An a ir.ementu if
tlie wiir, flureiiee carries in his
p, eket the bullet thitt ploughed
thiotiKh li ruiorod onuloiuy and put
l:iiii out of active participation in l'ie
iiitii irumc'on July IS, I'.'IS.
V.'. K. Dolmon. former Atlieim city
niarlia!, ia exH-ctcd up from Toi-tlund
.-.ooii for a i.hort stay here while pre
(uiriiiK bin houm-Iiold puods for ship
ment. Mr. Dobsoti lias been improv
iiik lii -10 acre ranch mai' I'wrtland,
and will be accompanied back by Mr.
I)olM ii, who will pend the siidmnier
there, ivturninir here in the fall to vv
minie her school work.
Wednesday nitiht i its r-siViU.r
ciimiiuir.icntion McKeiiKie f impter No.
II'.'. Order of Eastern Star, was hot
to ltliahee f imjitcr, .No. 1'.', of IVlidle
ton. The local chapter was gratified
at the ReiuiMun ri-fiionie to its invi
tation, when fifty nieniliets from the
viiiitinir lodirc arrived in automobiles
to hhare their liuapitality.
l're.siilent Watts of the Commer
cial "Club has asked the civic- club to
solicit funds to be used for the pur
pose of elenninir up ami improving
the appearance of the cemetery. The
civic club members will take up the
work at once in order that it may be
completed before Decoration Day,
May tlOth.
The city council has decided to
inadu and macadamize the road lead;
inn from Third street west . to the
Preston-Shaffer mill. The improve
ment will bo Btaited if possible in
time to have ttie work completed be
fore tho heavy trnCfic of wheut haul
ing betciii8 in tho latter part of the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Sims Diekesou will
arrive from Arizona to again rcr-ido
on their wheat farm northwest cf
Athenn. They have been residents of
Amonu for several years ilurim
which time tho Diekeson farm has
Iccii leased out.
A ease of scarlet fever is roprortt-d
from tho country vest of town, the
little nine-year-old won of Ucv. C. K.
Maxwell of the M. K. church, South,
having; been ill with the disease last
week. Dr. Sharp is the attemiir.t;
physician.
F.leclrie litfht nnd telephone poles,
now on Mairt street, between l-'ouvth
and Second alrer-ls, will be removed
and located in the alleys that paral
lel tlint portion of Main street which
is to be hurdsurfaced with bitulithic
pavement.
Fendleton plays Athena cn tho locrl
fti-miiid-! ii'.t Hundiiy mvl the cci-.t::.
piomlits Tj bo a hot one.
s in ,.,. rnirrnni'CJiT nr.MTDm
ii i
fi. -i.ro i W .; Dt'a ii Dsiireroua.
I i.i' :. 1 II- !; .'; : ''i,' U,... IT rail
n i I I ro li.-i li.ii . ii-fu- 1 a i.it.ii!-nt
i" i xit .Id;." ( " J r It ti h 5 e : liu th-r
.".cf if furth. .- ii.-: !'i iti.-'-!ns ihe
t i rin tf:' r.-oi."" tor ln re 1 wfi n.
'!n- lirnHiiTlioo'I .ffice's aniwd In
I'lii.-iun fur !!n- i Mmpiinn of
!.-:ir nss In f re Ihe railway labor
l,i ord.
Hcofl Cill Aimed t Sugar Desli'.
'.s'lililimt.ui. Sii'-'.!' i!i.ii-.--'i wi'i'.d
I, - r.'ipiiii-.l in f ll ih"!r !i"Mii!K8. ac
.r.l!:iB lo ii!iif.-rm i-r:-.n fi!-il witli
Ihe I '.-! rl I In 1 1 V.Iiim'UI or pny
j U.X uf two i-i-nt.-i a po-.ii.il on nil s-iir
:...!J ..I. 1,-r a bill iitrii,li:iT.t in Hie
tioaso Ly Uipri sentattvi- S'eviwsrn,
Minnesota.
Dritiili Eoldiery rtoshed t" Ireland.
fork.---1 - tluiUMiml tr u-jifi frotn
Kt-!;Ui:iit were iiiid"l at J!-iif. Sit
urday and im;:ioiliat.-!y cliMribntea
throughout Wen foi-k. Tror.p.-t tn tiip
numlier of K..i also nr.iv.-i a' Sl ib
br r-.li-en. 'l?i'-.y c r.nir.iariuii'.. 5 aev
ril tuilijinitii laur
BRITAIN AFTER WORLD'S 0!!..
Presitient Tflls Eenate John Bull
Would Exclude Aliens.
Wittiiiinntmi.-- f.re.it Britain's policy
w iili i f. rcitc.' U world petroleum siiji
plles is reported to he to exclude
b!l-ns fiotii the control cf petroleum
sup-plies within tliu empire, and to
endeavor to el. tain some measure of
control ever oil pi.pertie la fort-ip"
cetiiuries. tlie senate was uiiorined in
a i tute depiirxnient report transmit-!
by Presi'leiit Wilson.
Tbo report, sinned by Cmler Secre
tary Frank L. I'ork.. was furnished in
response to a resolution by Senator
Gore, democrat. O'.hiluima, asking
what disabilities v,. re beiiiK Imposed
upon Ame:;cn exploitation cf world
oil rcsc.urces by other countries.
An asreement 1ms been reaelted
between representatives of the Tri
stnte Terminal company and the
Wheat Growers association of Wash-,
itiR'ttin, Idaho and OreRon for a co
operative marketing association for
farmers of the northwest, C. W.
Nelson will In-come manager of the
Washington, Idaho nnd Oregon asso
ciations and the Tri-stnto company
will help to provide facilities for
bundling the 19-0 crop, while Mr.
Nelson will ltnvo charge of sales.
The mnnapement of tho Spokane
Interstate fair las secured, tlie pii
bund of the "2d Seaforth Highland
ers of Canada, a splendid kilted bat
talion which was one of the few
Canadian organizations to preserve
its numerical identity when drafted
for service overseas. The band is
under the direction of Pipe Major
John Gillies, 18 years with the Scots
Guards and a veteran of tlie South
African and world war.
Notice, horsemen.
IVmce Albert II, No. Ulv.'.iU. will
make thq season in nnd around Wes
ton, l-'or reference, see Lnfe Mc
nride. S. I. B1RDSELL,
Statiatlcs show. aeciilitiK to the war
department statement? that treRon's
nllstcd strength for its national guard
is 2152 men, of which Vi It! have been
enlisted Pur-ins the mouth eliding
May 1 thera were cnllHd In Oregon
two companies of infantry, two com
panies of coast artillery, one company
of cnyiact-r; with 31? eics azi for
o;:ic.'rr:"aac! one ..juatt-.:.ter Zstatl'
mtnt e;; '.t-1'", a-.:i'r
commissrousil ciiice.s.
2 ufccmM crunmc uufLHhrtjLrii oumnuL
i i e Krooui'ii'if exi-riiMH of VW
t'lfi llit'h school were held in Mcmor
ii.l l all We'lrieiay ev-( inir," May
The iitidiiorium win fill 'd with cnthu
h j it f 1 1 1 sell ml patr.jiu! an. I friends of
the Senior class.
Tin- iii-.t iit.mur ui"ii tlie piiirtm
wan a pinn 'il'i bv Mrii. .' I.
WaltA wlinl. :. w.-ll received. The
!!... at'n n iii irivi n bv R.-v. Mark
A. I'iiinn.y, iifu-r which I.'-la G. fiul-in.-r
-ani; "Villanelle" in faultlcs
tyle, A I'louo if nuntri by Victor
.1. W. Orr, Columbia rolK-tre ir.struc
tor in voice, phased the audience
The MH-ukcr of the c-venine. Dr. 51.
I'.. lb lb ii, im.-.tor f.f White Temp!.-,
'.Valla Waliit, was then intr ducc-il,
find il. h.i n il a siilen'lid &ildrcs up
i ti inirtam world nrnblnns which
mi! lemanuifiK Siiitior;. lie chil
li njced the tli.-s to avail themselves
ef the opportunity to uiiiti overcom
ing tiio diJIicultiea presented. Mm.
Stlituf ci.ritribuU.-d hnother so!-, "II
Kacio,'' which di-lirhted her hearers.
Pr..fo!.tr I". C. Fitzpatrick awarded
thrw si h'lhirs'tiijS frt.ia Whitman
ei-llee, WilSanu Ue univ r.,ily and an
aM.(laUd jrroun of coi'i-irei, to Gail
iiili-r Williams, JIis3 Anna Lavender
erd Miss Goldie Ncsbit, resni-ctive-!y.
Joseph H l;,riiori, president of tiie
lu ani of directors, in a wholesome
mid happy vein spoke briefly before
pr.-s ntin"; diplonias, and echoed the
sentiment cf Weston citizens when be
remarked: "We can turn out as
sim.rl and pood-looking a graduating:
class as any of them."
Tiie f iliowintf youn? x.nple are
members of the lt'20 class: Misses
Anna I.avc;ider. Goldie Xesbit, Jessie
Davis. Lois I.ieua'.kn, Ruby Hall;
Worih Watts, Theodore Walden and
Gat! Miller Williams. It is probable
that Weston can claim the distinction
of having the younjrest high school
(rraduate in the state, Gail Miller
Williams havint; completed the
e-i uise at the ai;e of fourteen years.
Finch Urowncll, a Cheney. Wash.,
lad who belongs to one of the beiys
pi..j dub?, made ?S00 out of his pigs
last year and expects to realize a
pro lit of ?1500 in 1020.
t . Vi ..i iv
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paint
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THE lift?, thdlue, the beauty of youv home,
depend on tho care you give it.
H Weather-beaten and warped siding, cracks
and open joints aros forerunners of decay.
Many property cvners neglect to iook xot such
signs, judging: their houses r.nd buildings by general
appearances only.
It is good business to make regular inspection of your
. property, and to use paint of good quality, which is the
purest preventive of decay.
Through the varying conditions 'of weathor in idl their
xtremes, FULLER Paint lias proved both its presew
ing and beautifying qualities . Pacific Coast Product
for Pacific Coast requirements.
71 vears of paint manufacturing experience are back of
every blushful of FULLER Paint. -
Some olF the FULLER Products
HOUSE r AIN'T
FLOOR PAINT
TORCH and STEP TAINT
SHINGLE STAINS
SILKENWHITR ENAMEL
For interior woodwork.
P. Fuller Co.
' 1313-1920 "
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!?-AiL.: a' Portland, Seattle. Ta-
conia,
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ASKED B, RiLHSADS
Officials Request . Interstate
Commerce Commission to
Handle Crisis.
Washington. ftallroads of Ihi rci-in-try,
fhroiiKh the a-MorlMlnu of rullway
execute mid the Arte ri. an Hailwsy
aMoclation, have uokxd the Iiiiersii--
comniTci! comrui -i"ii to cxerclne I s
m.frr t.'-.r .ot to n-lleife lbs vr
bortaao and freiiclil conetion.
In a sut. mt nt fllrd with the com
mission. tb! railroad official! declared
the kiiuailoa a such a to "warrant
and to r'outre emergincy action aim
Tar te that takto b.c tbit country
eaten d the war." 1
The ralli-oaaa' formal petition aka
the cotiiii.ifci.lou to assume lt enter
peiicy power under the Ksth-f unitnliis
bill, which givta it power to superviwi
distribution of cars and motive eipiip
ni'nt. coitail pasto-user service and
lssu?! priority ord r.
App-ils e;f the rallioa.ls for b"lp
have brought to light n Uawfer. He
Tilopmeiita Bhowed that a d-cidetiiy
Uieliacing condition contromed the
commertial world through the tie-up
of the financial resources of business
bouses. 1-Iay lu movement of prod
ucts was declared to have brouKhl
m iny plants faee to face with aa Im
neid late v hut do wu.
Interest ra'.n at tbiii time are so
hlKh as to uiako It out of the question
far mos 0f the maiiufacturins coii
cerns thai borrow to liuanee further
production, aecordibs to treasury of
ficials. It as said th- congestion was
costing the cation "million a day"
thtouitb imii..i-i,r..iuciiou.
Wholesalers and retailers alike are
suffering through inability to obtain
dtliv.-ry of sood. railroad men said.
Newberry for District Attorney.
S. A. Newberry, Pendleton attorney
will have his lame iJen on the -ballot
at the democratic primaries to
day for district attorney. His dcci-
sion to make the race on democratic
ticket for the offiee of district attor
ney was decide! on this week. ,
bJit-t- , i-t
rioht &v;sy with
' ft- - as
DECOKET combined stain
and varnish in all shades
for "refinishing furniture,
etc.
VARNISHES
DEKORATO tho Sanitary
Kalsomine
AUTO ENA1IEL
Korthwest Branch Houses
Spokane, Boiss
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