WESTON LEADER VOLUME 43 WESTON. OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPT. 17, 1920 NUMBER 16 MAINE ELECTION GOES REPUBLICAN' BO FOX TEE ROUND UP I Sc. uit)' bucking hoi-Mi, more than ever before, will be available for the best cowboy and cowgirl burkinf rid ers in the country at the Pendleton Round-Up which opens on Thursday, irrrani The Obstructionist OREGON HEWS ROTES P.rttf Plurality I. Mom Thin opens mun . . , Kept Z3, for ru eleventh annual pre 55,000 Greater Than Ever Previously Cast aentatlon. ' These earthquakes on legs have been brought In from mountain, pasture and ranges of Wyoming and srt In prima shape for wild riding. Portland, Ma.-M.lM gave an over- th" " bucking whelming plurality to Ibe Republics more performers and more In. ticket In the siata election Monday. r UB ' With a tolal vote larger by 11.000 the performing end of the Round-Up. than the hlih.st ever previously cast dr'nf 'to!M P"1"1 tUnd- i. ,k. ..... u i.rkk.,, ence twH w"l eurpass previous re- I. the ...... rrederlo H. Parkhurst. of Advance salc7 of reserve se.U Bangor, clad wror by a gnd margin of 44.000 over hi. Democrat' kw). dm.nd o opponent. Berlrend O. Mclntlre of Mrnln( for lhl Hit lnd vnt lo,,, Norway. The plurality was 17.000 nf r,n(l(lUnd ,r,u wntrh wth. more then the largest obtained by M( from th, .4vBBrt ,. Ir ord-r any other gubernatorial candidate la thl (hoM who como ,aU may hav , the history of the stste. fhanct lo obUn rved eeats. four Repunlk-sn ennireesroen war rVndleton will be quite a eonven- elected by Urge plurelltles. Congress. t(on cjly ,,uring Round-Up week. The man Wsii.e H. White Jr., John A. RUte Federation of Labor will meet Peters and Ira O. Heresy retained there, with between 300 and 400 dele- their sests. and In the first district, gates, opening on Sunday and ending where Congressman Louis ft. Ooodsll, Wednesday night. The rest of the - - FINAL ALLOTMEIIT OF ROAD FUNDS IS MADE The dates for the annual Redmond potato show hsve been announced as October 14, IS and 14. A sale of iiolsteln cattle held It u . n , . . Marsh field brought etrellent prices. KOIiey 10 06 Available tO Nineteen head .old for 115 000 Slatef fjurn- Nex, Tw0 to have a complete community fair during the week of Beptember 20. Cato Bells, commissioner of Indian affairs, with headquarters at Wash ington, Inspected the Indian school at Cbemawa. Petitions are being circulated to have placed on the ballot In November . the question of Sunday picture abows for Corvallls. So serious baa tbe housing problem Years. Washington. Final allotment of the federal road fund was announced for use In the various states during the coming two years. Of the allotment Oregon's portion win be fl.t7S.lS!. Washington ll.444.C2B and Idaho $1,-226.050. These allotments are all subject to become In Albany that the chamber of m'cb' tt ,um commerce will call meeting to con- "oned to them to be spent on the wma elder tbe situation. Henrv W K rm m.r mt mm mlmrtrimptitmA when be came In contact with an elec- cU of 1918 ini- Bd projects as are the federal funds. The apportionment la under tbe road tt trie wire at the corner of Fifth and Blaine streets In Newberg. More than 100 delegates from all the states will receive unless the con gress makes further provision. Allotments just announced are targ- OVER the: HILL." -a Scott Fisher finds his services as 489.88 in denoaita. Augmented b Republican, did not seek reelection, week is to be used by most of the del- flre-place builder much in demand 135,909.21 on deposit in the Athena over Oregon assembled at tbe Baptist H"0 Previously made out of church In Corvallli to attend the Ora- ,b federal treasury, aa the law con- gon Baptist state convention. templated. and the states la cons The Oregon annual conference of called upon to appropriate tbe Methodist Episcopal church opena moT liberally for roada than ever Carroll U needy, of Portland. R.pub- eg.tes in aeelng the Round-Up and ,t tht rprtlent Umt). now put. suu Btnk tht u, U flj059(. the Methodist Eplscopd churcl . open. in order to rlcelva iMneflta ti. ... rh.n !!. r.nvon. The Kherlffs and the i- ; . .itwJi. 'i In McMlnnvllle on September 29, Bis- 'O order to receive benefits ... .. - tt,. ...... ..n, rurk. nt Omoii. .rh with Its t... ... j ..1 - r, nr.... m..-j m .j. ,.w hop W. O. Shepard presiding. nnder this allotment, but tha depart- -- . w. . " ' numv 01 ir. inu nn. r. na.ut. lunu w proria. vne commiuui wim . . , for the winter will be a Republican, whlla of mem- own association, will also convene ai on ower Third street, bacon and beans bershlo of 1S1 In ths state house of Tendlrton, using the mornings of the willl.m Pat. uld tlmer hsa decided month, .t repretentstlves. the Democrsts sue- three dsys for sessions. to ,g,fn Jink np his fortunes with The rains of the past few weeks ndthe Indications are that only a hi .. ki. ki-u i ,;.k k . smsii amount 01 rwn win oe pscaea. - Viiviisi bjiiu win w.v ! vi meats- w ma,u (iv.f unci icivu wiwi nasi w The fall fishing season on the Co- ment reports that to date no stats lumbla river opened at noon Friday baa failed to meet. If not surpass. the federal allotment, and la conse rved d In electing fifteen. In the Isst leglalsture there were two Pemoerallo senators and forty-one Democratic representatives. pscked. quence no state allotment of past Death CallS A-4 MOOntalne .i,u h. u. ni r. wrk h.- i,a,i.i n... Rbbera stsged a bold up In the Ore- rear, haa ever been forfeited. Joseph Henderson passed away the delivery eervice for local mer- turage in all sections of the coun- 3B Elec,rlc Ry -taUon at tha September 12 at his home on Weston chants and business men. . ty. toot of J'" treat. In Portland, mountain, where he had lived for Benny Cross, a former popular'" Mm. W. S. Ferguson returned obtaining f 91-27 from W. J. Walton, more than 20 years. Mr. Henderson Athena boy, with his wife will be Wednesday morning from Portland, a(nt. was born In Indiana February 23, guests of friends here next week dur- leaving her son Roland Andre, re- Coodln. secretary of tbe state 1831, and had reached the ripe old ing the Round-Up. Mr. Gross ha. a covering nicely from his recent op- o01- of control, left Thursday for age of 89 years. He was the father responsible position with a railroad eration. Nw ork City where he will pass of a large family and la survived by company at Washington, D. C. M. L. Watts and W. B. Shaffer of wreral days asking an Investigation three daughters and five eons. Ills Miss Ethel Hodgen haa returned the Preston-Shaffer Milling company, of the flax markets. ., wife preceded him to the grave in from Monmouth, where aha attended made a business trip to lone. Mor- An appropriation aggregating at i m i j h ArTi. March, 1919. The remains of Mr. the summer session of the normal row eounty, Saturday, returning here lt $50,000 will be aought by the figures made public by the bureau of uneonamonei paroons to Jonn nnur 1Underion w(rt) brought to Weston achooL Miss Hodgen will take one Monday. tate fair board at the next session Internal revenue. These figures also I k7k i Ti j l j tor interment, and services were eon- of the schools of the county when Miss Thelma Kretzer, a graduate of the legislature with which to erect reveal that practically 3.000,000 tax wnom nad Been sentenced to and Baa dwUd ,t th- grmv, by jy. a. J. placed by tbe county school superin- of Athena high school last year, left a new building on the fair grounds. psyera already have paid their Income partially ssrved a life term la tbe SUrmefi Undent Tuesday for Eugene, where she will Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum- taxes In full. . . Everett Zerba, who was married Jake a course in Social Service at the bermen of district No. 2 held their - The bureau', statement shows that Aa Appreciation. recently to Mis. Clark of Milton, haa Bible University. annual convention In Salem Tuesday. 4.900,000 persons are paying income GOVERNOR PARDONS FENDER AND BRANSON 5,600,000 IN U. S, PAYING INCOME TAX Washington. Mora than 6.600,000 firms and Individuals are paying in come taxes this year, according to Oregon stale penitentiary. Branson wss received at tha prison from Ysmhlll eounty March t, 1117. In retiring from business I wish to nun-hated one of the cottase. of Mr. Mrs. C. C. Sturaris of Waahinirton. Tht. iiutrirt extern), fmm Portland tn Ihm n inmma. rj isnnn m en a charge of having killed Wllllsm oxpress my appreciation of the gen- n(j Henry Dell on High street D. C. and little son Cyrus, were the Eugene and along the Tillamook coast and that fewer than 600,000 or thla Booth, a Yamhill county rancher, near eroui patronage accorded me by the ,n(j will occupy it so oon as it can week-end guests at the R. B. Mc- two new postoffices have been ea- number have not paid their taxes in Wlllamlna. Or., October 6. 11S, while business men and cllisens of Wes- vacated by Mr. and Mr.. Matth- Ewen home. They leave ahortly for tabliahed in Oregon, one known aa full, choosing the method of payment Pender wa. received from Columbia ton. and of their uniform kindness cwi. their home in the east Bourne. Bake county, with Margaret by installmenta. Individual return, county November 1. 1114. oa charge and courU-sy. I shall alwaya hold Mr, ,d Mra. M. W. Hansell will Mrs. Frank Berlin, who recently re- 8. Tabon postmistress, and tha for incomes in excess of $5000. In, or ...ymg mrs. u.,.7 n.nrmsn .n. ior me wwn a ire.ing , n-.. . hive as guM" next weeK, Kay nan- moved to Portland, came up rrom tne otner Kirkford. Klamath county, eluding those of Individuate and flnne. hi . . .kill, 1 . .W.I. a.kl. V . u. . . . . U..1.I.I tu...L n M.W .IIMIUIP . . . r . 1 . , J W . . 1 . I n I . ' w. vmia mni vaviu Hum. u . wuum '"j -vw. Be) nu wiie oi uewisHJn, iu"o, mr. metropolis jrciiveTOBy. cusiness mav- r"nal-iea Slmonon postmaster Beappoose. In Beptember, 111. drayman, Mr. Geo. A. Lindeken, a M(j Mr,. Guy SUfford of Ralston, ters called Mra. Berlin to Athena and h. .'., L, , h ' v. Wash., and J. H. Henderson of South she will return to Portland shortly.. .-, F1. ,.A B, r,. Bend, who will attend the und-Up Mrs. Martha May. has been ill this b ,warde(, t0 ,he MuItnomah 000 hava paid In full, aa well aa enjoy the hospitality of week at the home of her daughterMrs Anglert. cIub of Portland. This is said tne nanseu noma. denme Barrett, ine aavancea age oi , , ,k. Pender at ana time waa sentenced continuance of the good will and pa to be executed, but his punishment tronage of Weston people. later wa. commuted to Ufa Imprison- G. G. ELLIS. meat by Governor West Before leaving tha orison both mea tnange or enue ueniea. expressed appreciation for the kind numbered 700.000. Nearly 350,000 corporations hava filed income tax returns, but only 65,- 1 1 , . , k k m Tu , rre " to be the first meeting given a city UFYim C II C fill UODC TriDDinir at a nlace where the aide the lovable Datient. 86 yearsjrtvea , t mtAltll Id U. d. UIL HUrE r k. . ii .,...... - c-lul. V . . . . , ' - wi oi knicaso 07 mis organuauoo. inn iiiuuvi, v waiK naa oeen removea ior ine con- cause ior some anxiety as 10 ine re- treatment accorded them by the pea- D Kerby, John L. Rathle, Irvin U struction of a cement walk at the suit of her illness. r 1 t'l J U.H.I..MH . . , . . ., .,',1 ... 1 n. Since the opening of the aerial 12 p,, Cent 0f potentlal Capacity m . . . 1 1 i . Tr . " . ' c, , i-,j u.,i - . vt . -k-. -r-i.k . iore paun.1 i oieuiom jmy 1 pairoi. Itentlary orT Clslt and H I they wmild """H ....-.-, - - nnaenon nomc, mra. . . major nouen, nraisn wnrai iroui . lrDiane, h,re . .1- no '. .. . .k... mm.m 4 tiu Ciw-ii t m- c... i .1.1.1 k. w..k r!u :. t i... I" iirpunn hits own 10 IM lir 1111 Now Being Produced. go out Into the world with tba ona cnmn 01 T,!nue, w".OB"'fa ".rv". feU Saturday night, apraming ner Mather rieid, wiuornia, Tuesday - . . . have natroied """ngxon.-aiexico promises to Judge rneips, say. tna e.ast uregon- ,nie ,nj otherwise shaking her morning, and is a guest of his uncle, ...... .. necoma tne on reservoir of the west- F. S. Le Grow, during the Frontier ' ' " arn hemisphere, the department of ment ' Members of the Salem Automobile aim a M.bln. .aa,! ' Ian. He set the trial of tha last two up g0 that a physician was called named for Monday September 27. Ar- Robert Coppock and daughters, Days at Walla Walla, and the Round LIVESTOCK MEN ASK AID umcnU by "orneys tot the defense Miss Mattia Coppock and Mrs. W. O. Up at Pendleton. were ne.ru niunu.jr iiiviimhk, Head, nave reiumea trom pieasanv aiiss naici aaunaers leu neanes. commerce declared in a review of tha petroleum industry. With increased Mnmmntlnn tn that rTnlt4 Ctmtmm itk. Appesl Made to Oovernmsnt to Pre- opinion followed consideration of tha visit with relatives at Pullman. Wn. day evening for Portland, where she leI' M"oc,",0(? h4T und" ly to exbauat producing fields here aerva Indurtry. evidence. They also attended the annual con- will be joined by her friend. Miss 6l"t'.n ln" tt'on r . rrlen,y within 20 or 25 years. Mexico, tha ference of the Methodist Episcopal Mary Holmes. Together they will go - ,. .tatrment lslli ..cffer the m06t ..-!... n . . ... j -i-j.-j - .... .. . . ,, vehicle law and determine for what ' uram ni.r.ci win. cnurcn at Moscow, taano, ana visiica to corvsiiis to resume tneir stuaies - couragement to the American oil in- Un tno cnicago marxet luesuay, jn Lewiston. at O. A. C. wheat broke nine and a half cent. ..... r..M of n,. Burnett School Chicago, Mora than 100 banker., packers and grain man, meeting to discuss the livestock situation through- dustry, both for present production purpose, a dealer', license plate may . . ... . hA tfft out tha eountrv annealed to tha or. w"" , Miss ".sbsii oi tne oumeu ocnoot u. u, viu . ., i..-k- ,-, ana geograpmcai situation." out tne country, appealed to ma gov- ... , , . . -demor- ....... ,. i. h.h.ndrv O A. r.rrlved in the The 45 acre loganberry tract Of arnment for aid to preserve tha live- ;, -k. ...v '" : . rr ': V" 1 " 1, u. stock Industry. t-V .1 . n . . . . ... ., . n. .k , . -- ' . 7 . . .. Hn,e. ri,nnlnh.m In th. T.lharlv nl M"'u,u"u " " Vr l uxea conmtion. ine imais .n Pr.k Btructlon in mut,ic tn Athena Wed- city Wednesday trom nis tour oi tne " , " " , ""1 "' , producing fields of the United Stste.. arred corn down five and three auar- .... , k.i i. k .tt.. H i. .ttenrfinir Front er dav trlct near Salem returned to Its grower ' c , ,k PMMd ,PPe"?" " MnU nd "U flv "d "Ve e'h- hool house. The idv.nced p exhibition at Wall. Walla, before re- . earning, of M5.113 for tha 1920 ' uk. " nT'nUc. 1 to "X graTZed T" th t 1- will X given cdlts in their turning to th. Agricultural college on. J return, from the tract JSJSaSZi .Ion to order grain placed on tha cw,nge and a drop of 11 cent, in " . , nrr mn.i. MUa Casail in- take un his work. aggregated above IS centa a pound for vivuuu.ubikw.iu omj iwui preferred traffic list at once, appeal- on the jjj Aire, market iTted a c 1m. in At" na Ust "12- GuJ'cronk week sold hi. resi- hi. product MZZtTZ ' Ing to financial Institution, to encour. .urt.d th. deciine. "",cUd ' clM8.ln Atnen' de ' corner of Kourth ,nd High In the absence of any buyers. Salem ot Mexicn wells ta bein Prod- aga atock raising industries and urg Ing tba treasury department to deposit fund. In tha reserve bank. In live stock area, to ba given out In loan, to producer. a- t. Y ., V .r-....I m nruna armwAr A-f ImatA that fhav will Miss Maude Sherman has begun " -" v. ; 1 T, T; " ' . . ., ,. . .k. n r Adams, and save Dossession Wednes- receive a minimum of 10 cents a teacning a private scnoo. , . - - - p,M nnnA RB ,hB ,tiHnt Coast to Coast Mall Started. Chicago. An extensive daily coast Plrat Woman Nsmsd Commissioner. "cmn P"!"1" "'7 V .f day. Mr. Cronk will go to the Palousa pound. Based on the anticipated erop Washington. President' Wilson ap- "r T,,d ' . th wooa.-j country during wheat hauling sea- of 16,000,000 pounds in Marion county, to coast mall service waa begun when pointed Mabel T. Boardman, for many w C"J charles Gerkmg fam- eon nd laho kter- Ha wil1 thl flRure wouM brlne the rower Blanes ,eft flv cltle- n P111" w,u year, a member of tha executive com- .,am ... -,k fk. accompanied by Mr.. Cronk. 11,600.000. leave each morning from New York mlttea of tha American Red Cro... to rf. "3 "mti.. Miss Sher- Marshal Stone and the street de- Appropriation of 4000 second feet or wlth maU t0 8an miso. one trom Jury Interference Charged; Trial Off. b a commissioner of tha District of "n nrcmMnv the families to Prtment have been engaged during water from the Klamath river for the San Francisco for New York, ona from Seattls. Wash.-Because a type- Columbia. Tha appointment makes tT-B.ach Cheyenna, Wyo.. to San Francisco, ona written letter discussing radicalism M las Boardman the first woman to be vaU tutor during the winter Mrs L. Ie hich will conduct the wires to irrigation of 250.000 acres of land In from Salt Lake City to Can Francisco, and attacking labor lesder. wa. clr- a member of the commission which sherman WjU ,is0 be of the party, "w Btreet lights, when they are the Sacramento valley at an estlmat- en, from Chicago to San Francisco eulated In tha last few day. among dlrect tne entlre ,0Vernment of the h6 leave tbout October 15. -installed later. ed cost of $15,000,000 1. sought In an every day except Sunday and one from luparior court Jurors trying William district. . . , tt . , . Miss Arcta Littlejohn will leave application filed with Percy Cupper. Chicago to New York every day ex- Cunningham, charged with criminal. ' "M : v -n 1 v I Monday for Eugene to enter Univer- state engineer, by Victor Demaral. and eept Monday. .yndlcallsm. Judge Jurey. on motion lftn . , ........ mafthmmhm. J?,,. '.ZLS Fre8nmn sity of Oregon. Her place as pianist Charles E. Watson. Th. main canal of tha state, declared the case a mis- . " " ' ' " " nl",,re"" -at the SUndard Theater will be token will divert water from the Klamath trial and discharged tha Jury. Tha 100 Known Dead In Italian Earthquake. (n Willamette University. Fivlssano, Italy. Three hundred Postmaster Henry will Install new k MJ.. t,u M.Tntv, bv ...... . n,.n .nn err it miia r. ...k " .k... dead already hava been counted in tha hoxt. ln . nortion of the mail deliv- ,r , , . MlVkAr ... Co . tV." JrV after a week", tr. Tto ' f J"""" ry .action of hi. office In th. near "Vheonefiv.nt buck less to e "Asnu.. ha. called riT" i.tt., th.t m th. tri.i w.. tvBfc tn rtn ,noc" 01 lne P" ww future. roam the John Day ranee, for he was ., .nerl.l elections for thla month . . . . . days, but many mora missing un- Mr -j Mrs. Clifford Stone of Col- vnierf hv Iac Davidson and Mehlin ... ,t,l f vntinr on ronn.d tint carl0,d r Gravensteins was ship- The 1920 apple and pear harvest at Hood River has been launched. Pack- doubtedly will be added to the toll. a. vij,e; W.sh.. are here on a visit to H.worth as a trophy of their hunting UprovemenV. in the city water sup- Tuesday by the Hood River Fruit the checking up process proceeds. -.i.hv.. Thv uHll remain until af- tk ri.r w.. shot hv , ooi ia a nnnii th. itv company to New lork. .7"- - ... ...j., . . .-' " v... .vj v - Th Hehvdratina-nlant and tha can- ter the Round-Up. Navy Beeomee Bone Dry. the hunters while at their morning for $100,000 to buy Buck lake, 35 mllea letter that ended the trial was type written, mimeographed and signed with typed signature, "Sherman Rog ers, chairman of committee." Hearing of the matter, Sherman Rogers, in dustrial editor of the Outlook, who I. in Seattle gathering material magasine, cauea on rrosecuung Air v..- uvu ui w.i.j4 "- - - - ,.-.. .-i. ...... nnh ni.nt. torney Brown. Mr. Roger. Indignant- from the United State, navy In an country, a record of which th. offl- both hunter, at the water', edge He for the purpose of voting on bonding ' 1,7- " ly denied that he was the author ot order made public by the bureau of cials may justly feel proud. At the wa. too big to carry, ao the boys drug the clt, for $100,000 for erection of a nort wore than Zvw,'men em the l-tter and offered a reward bf medicine and surgery prohibiting their close of business on September Rth him through the water up the river to dam near Mount Ashland, which. lt Ployes and it Is tesred ty the man- 1M 'for h. conviction of the ner.on le to naval vessel, for medicinal the statement show. loan, and dis- where the Ford was located above th.r c.almed. would conserve enough More that the crops may rot before who whote It purpo.e.. count, to be 820,867.07, and $1,023,- temporary camp. water for all purposes. -u. VI.,!.l R.V nt Atn.n. rni.l in r.mn The bio- fellow came .... f A.M.nri Thl. will ha named l iuc t",c"' WHO 1. . ' X U. X IIDI n.wviini i,a - ' . . ... ........ ... w. . . . .n , fr--n np for hi. Washington 8plrltuous liquor, re- has passed Into the rank, of the mil- out in the open on the opposite side of npon September 23. The council then '"8 lo ln" , , j Ing At- eelved their final and complete divorce uon dollar banking institutiona of the the river from camp and was shot by ordered another election September 18 81staBce In p""lnB up ,n Pfar ana they can be taken care of.