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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1921)
C WESTON SCHOOLS 5 DIEftlORIAL HALL - SATURDAY, MARCH 5 ..Automotive Show.. HAPPY CANYON MARCH 10, 11, 12 DOROTHY PHILLIPS Brill font tai of '.IHE HfACT-F " m o CD H Ht IMAM I TV i v-w ,i i . , . . . . V - - u hi) ocwei n i .de.Luxe ' ' JsiV , Ml W B. BeT 1 . iJlV I ? fC la mm - m m -ii gj f i J'U tx: .-J ' V1 rMv ass ry omu i lift 1 com ctruia put mooum.' It will coma ta you juit u it cunt to Aurora Mtrtdiih. What do yoa think It la? You'll know when yon act tnia (real ptctuit A m!f htjr productioa lor whkk not opara ni tta(H. witk tk aocial laadara ol a fraat aatrm city acting a ''utraa. FUjrtd ty tho laoMin ttar ol Tka Heart ol Humanity" In a way that yoa'U a play that tcry womu . ia tal aim lorftt. bora if om l Um Sa wwwui uaacrtan4, - t li est antaiuuuaastt ol Ow i J nOTHER LOVE is the motif of this superb seven-reel picture, which every 1 1 parent should see. Dorothy Phillips enacts the leading role with won 1 derful sympathy and charm. Mr. John F.'McNee will sing ''Ben Bolt" 'and "Home, Sweet Home." Two-reel Harry Lloyd comedy, Haunted Spooks. A GREAT SHOW. You'll say it is! Admission Prices 50c-25c ' Owing ta tht fact that Uullx High rhool lo not blonit to tho Oregon StaU High School Athletic aeaorla tion, the WViton flv will nut play the Hvllx tum. Such an act would lay Voton iMn to tho aam fat that ha ovrrtakvn IVndlvton rxpulaion fiMni tho Irafuti. o A half-holitlay waa 'iiloy-J Tur day l'v the achuul in ronimvinoration of Waahlngton'a Birthday. Konio of tho irrada hold a flttinc program. 0 Thv High aihuol will anon figure with the Wcetun Merrantilo on baa. ball auita for this year. Although the number of buys in High la only ten, a fair team, may bo "aoleeted." e e e Tho movie presentation given by the achool wa attended by a fair crowd, in apito of the weather. Tha picture. Tho Soul of Youth, waa Hat ed bv tho Board of Reviewer ai one of the M40 beat" for tho year 1920. O 0 A new ehlpment of laboratory equipment for the phyaica rlana hat arrived. Much needed material ia among tho article, and "lab" work will be cariod on with more eaa and aptwd than uaual. e The school ia atlll wondering why John Baninter didn't make a apeerh during hi recent visit Maybe he'a baxhful. e Athena defeated Weaton at haaket ball last Friday bv a acore of 32 to 28 in a clone and well conteated game on the enemy' floor. Emery Worthington wa referee. Letter for banket ball were award ed to the following last Wcdneaday: Harold Thinney, Anaon Payne, Wal ter Rayborn, Claude Snider, Leonard Snider, Leonard Bulflnch and Nard Jorie. 0 The firat baseball practice of the season was held by the High achool last Tueaday. o D cc H , in LU 5 8 () (I) d o OQ tt O o H D tt ClEE the most spectacular re- vue of new models ever shown in Eastern Oregon. Free Aflmlnnton MONDAY EVENING MARCH 14 COMKand BRING YOUIl FRIENDS p3 r Mas Z H x 2 O o z r M a z o z o X H charga of having a moonahine still in hia 'house. Perhaps ho provided something better than .a bone for Hubbard when It went to the cupboard. . WESTON LEA DER . CLARK WOOD, Publbher . MRS. It GOODWIN, AuifUnt Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES 'Strictly in Atfbxnct tions and better wages in this coun- to keep alive tho war spirit is no less try than in Europe has always been dangerous." found in far greater opportunities for ' individual initiative and industry The Ford theory that Jewa were not in "protection." Just now the largely responsible for starting the tariff question has become one of ex- wr in order to make a profit out of . . . .... . . ... .I i i ,i i t t i . . . treme amicuity ana delicacy, u the " ' ramcr novei. ii woum inaeea Six Months"!!"!!!'.7'.."."!!!Z!!!!!!!!i 1 OO United States would collect in goods startling revelation to the starv Turee Month7""V!,7"""".""! 0 60 the huge debts owing it from Europe. ng Jews of Central Europe. Advertising Rates , President Ritner was the only We had never heretofore heard of Display, Regular, per inch ......20c member of the senate who had cour- the island of Yap, awarded to Japan Display, Transient, per inch ....25c age enough to vote against Egbert by the League of Nations, but it Local Readers, per line.. .10c and Roberts' H. J. M. 8, memorializ- must have Australia looking like a - r- ; ing Congress ia behalf of tho wool chip in a tub if it is big enough to fMPAT. FEB. Z5, . . - - 19ZI fabric UM m requiring cIoth and hold all the Yanners. Entered at the poftoffic at Weitoa. Ortgoa garments to be labeled as to their . aiitcend-clau mall matter. percentage of virgin wool. Speaker Bean was the only member of The fact cannot too often be driven house who did likewise. wsfw KOIV'S lb TQtlE To Have Your HARNESS OILED AND REPAIRED AUTO TOPS Will Make You a New One or Repair the Old. GOOD WORKMANSHIP WHITMAN'S HARNESS STORE Phone 122 . . Milton. Ore. eece)a4)e44) you really want hi Vain You will not nfglect to look thru our new Line. WESTON BATHS. BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud The role of Von Tirpitz as naval thj, mentor for Germany was so eon-. Thus the 8P'CU0UsIy unfortunate that the ad- home that war costs the United two presiding officers went on record v,ce ne now extend to the United States more than ninety cents of ev- against the unanimous sentiment of States mav useful in determining LUCKY STRIKE cigarettt. Flavor is sealcy in by toasfa'r cry revenue dollar. Here is some- wool growers,' says Oregon Voter. thing pertinent from " the Saturday Evening Post: "The greatest of all No matter how "hard up" you may disturbers of price levels and indus- 'eel, you are rich in comparison with trial equilibrium are war and heavy the starving peoples of China and armaments. Unless tho chances of Armenia. You know that you can war and the burden of armaments easily help fill a few plates on the can . be lessened there is as much big relief table. Fifteen thousand hope of .escaping the pains of future people are dying daily in the Chinese deflation and inflation as there is famine district. But for the acci likelihood of a chronic drug fiend re- de"t that you were born on this side taining through life a perfectly nor- ' the globe, one of them might have mal nervous system. The disease of- been yu. will nev- what. not to do. Germany will have to admit that she was on the wrong side of the war before she erets on the right side of Uncle Sam. jExchangeY&ur A large moonshine factory in New York blew up itself and owner with a deafening report He kept still but it didn't. excessive price movements er be cured by any remedies except those which reach the causes." The Russian Bolsheviki are indulg ing what, for them, is a capital idea but it doesn't happen to be shared by capital. , The same Germany that is now of the allies' demands announced as wou!dn't be pocket late as the middle of 1918, according to the New York Times, that she would impose the entire cost of the We do not think that Old Man Ore gon will ever be accused of excessive generosity in raising the salary of And h it to M how his chief executive, as now pro- ii ..i.: u .m u- . , UHUOUBKJ IGlaCDIUMI. lb Will UV W posed, to $7500 a year. This sum ua , Mo , ,u .,,.,.,. money for a ho..j. movie siar. Hoover wants a man-size job, so that he will not be regarded as a Bulgin is quoted as saying at Wal woum iraiwK tne enure cost oi voe t urn .. . m icgaiucu an war. competed by herlf. on the a- It in thc 'ministration '-ily. tions she wag about to conquer. She ,. ... . . V .' , . boastfully proclaimed th,t "we will lZf?l,1lT? tT"' Evidently Unc,c Sam nt . . r . - tnat ne OUtrht to bulere nut unfit he i,:At.:M .u. j compcJ them to dras the chains .for f . V T m t I I ft PL . M X wnrv. a iiuuurcu jvais. one vow lurgtas that she herself forged the fetters. aM al Wf Ms Weston, Oregon Calves! Calves! Start a Dairy Herd FQLL-BLOOD flfi mm mmi ai mm ill Yon Want; Prices HigM Good Cows are a Sure Income and Mortgage Lifters Write or See CHARLES E. HALL Weston, Oregon TF you have trou i lblcs at home come to PASTIME POOL HAIL We have no trou bles here. av m m'm.'aT ' Cash for chickens. J. R. Reynolds. 1. it Jmlm V7VnVif VESTON CASH MARKET FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAD) FOR LIVESTOCK, HIDES, PELTS, Ac. HASS&SAUER though he wore a league uniform. Although Governor. Lowden as- dred years. The Washington Wheat Growers' association has reached the fifteen million bushel goal in its drive to sign up wheat in the three Pacific Northwest states before March 1, ac cording to Bruce Lampson, associa tion organizer. Its succets will now qualified lor the navy Harding's cabinet. portfolio in C I iL. J . . iL. t . she will be compelled to wear-for a Vred to be president of the United State. Twil inVer 'faeaTT arf! Wft,,,!lE,W,,,",'E less time, however, than half a hun- State. he did not. eftnni,PT him,f " .!!C" .TT f E"K''h. Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In Uio Count t rjmirt of tho fUate of orron tor t'matllla County. OQ Notice 10 HEREBY GIVEN tn all ru. ouiio wnom it may concern tnat Jacob Z. English, administrator of tha eatnta Strapped to a parachute, a army aviator "took a drop" (of 22,- 000 feet) without unduly arousing the prohibition sleuths. Taken as a whole, it looks as though Warren C. had made a nrettv of Mary E. English, deceased, hnn A!t daring fair catch in his cabinetting. ni? "ecount and report in the ad- ministration oi the estate: that the We gather from what Henry Ford S'ZS SKT Says the Saturday Evening Pott: depend upon the wisdom with which "In time of war a nation cannot tol- it handles the wheat. . must not tolerate militarism. One than to pacify. is saying about the Jew that Hebrews 22nd day of March 1921, at the hour of ivuuiCf o it, weic v ujisviy in wits mrunoon an mo lim na me county courthouse at Pendleton HICKEIM See me for CHICKENS and all kinds of PRODUCE. Blacksmith Iron, Shafting and Piping. Bought right, and for sale at lowest prices. . Do it NOW. WILL BUY YOUR OLD v IRON and JUNK Ireland is the sort of a country the place where all objections and erate pacifism; in time of peace it which it is more agreeable to pas. nhW.,a Boom times were not occasioned by who by word or deed impairs the sol- the present tariff, nor will slack idarity of the country when it is at Hubbard, Oregon, elected at jus times be enlivened by an emergency grips with an enemy Is doubly 'its tice of he peace a man who was in tariff. ' .The reason for better condi- foe; one who in time of peace tries jail after pleading guilty to the of the estate made. . Dated this the 18th day of February. A. D. 1921. Jacob Z. English, ' . Administrator. Peterson, Bishop Clark, Attorneys for Admr. . . J. R. Reynolds Water Street (second block north of Main) WESTON v . . ,' v OREGON a