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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
. -BREVITIES' k Milk eutomra wanted. J.ney cow. Harry Beatha. . Mr. and Mr. A. Laron and Mia Clanadin Laraon of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mr. S. J. CulUy and Miae Marina Culley wore dinner rwib Sunday at tho G. DeGrew reeiJcnce. J. C Turner, former Waaton farm r, wa in town .from rendleton Sat arday. Mr. Jaa J Kead raate ap from rendleton Sunday for visit with relative. That eterling aetreaa, Clara Kim ball Young, will be aean al Memorial hall, Weeton. next Tueaday evening in "her aplandid new photo drama, "Tha Forbidden Woman." Thia won derfully laviah acraen drama, togeth r. with rood comedy, will be put on aa a benefit for Athena-Weaton Poat, American Legion. - Mr and Mr. John Maybarry re- - - -tk r. 7 W&JT Mr. E. E. Thornton, aitr of Mr, F. C FrUpatrkk. haTing terminated a Mveral weeka1 iait in We.ton. ra- a aeverai week. Ti.il in i we n, tamed Saturday to her home ia Roburg. Jamee Aih worth to making axten- aive iniDrovement ia hi Normal HeighU property. A parking, with cement curbing, extending along th entirw front of hi holding, i under construction. When roa time ar- clergyman of Baker. Oregon, and a rive, th owner hope to hava candidate for the republican con achieved ome artitic effcU in grewional nomination at the lat pn indrM rardaninr. . mary, committed aukida by hanging The J. A. Lumden mill i doing quite an xteniv buiine with farmer of neighboring district, A carload of rolled barley waa hauled waa wU Known inrougnou mu ec to Athena thia wek from th local tion aa an able pulpit orator, mill for hipment to Carl McConnoU Mi Ermna Mclntyr pent th and John Bantoter Jr. of Helix, each week end at tha home of her pa- of whom also bought from Mr. Lamaden a carload of baled alfalfa. CoL F. G. Locas ia on tha street again, after a serious illness with pleurisy. , . E. T. Wicker haa moved hi shoe repairing shop to hi residence on of north Broad treet, tha Illness Mr. Wicker requiring hia constant presence at home. - Harold Harder of Milton pent Sunday with Stephen and Afton Mc- Intyre at tha Mclntyr farm. A policy in th Banker' Reserve Life Insuranc Co. will take care of your inheritance tax. Ceo. House, agent. A splendid entertainment was giv en Friday evening by the Wild Horse school, district No. 11, under tha di rection of the teacher, Mrs, C S, Pinkerton. The pupils bad been very carefully trained for a prognaj pj drills, songs, readings and music, an) one of the patrons describe tha af fair aa tha best achool entertainment he ever attended. Mis. Av.ril Simp. ton was present from Pendleton, and selections. A pie social followed th. exercises, with Tim ' MeBride func- tioning ably aa auctioneer. The sum of 119.45 was realized for athletic equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Sid McLean and lit tle daughter of Dry creek, Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and Mr, Gunn ' of State Line, motored over last Fri- day and were dinner guest at tha 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. J, M Arh WOrth. ' 1 v.- S. M. Thomaa of Coeur d'Alene, ' Idaho, is a gaest this week at tha home of his sister, Mrs. J. L. Sow land. , At the W.' L. Smock farm residence on Reed and Hawley mountain Sat urday evening a farewell party was given to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Haney, prior to their departure for their ranch on LaMar gulch. A most en joyable time was had with music and dancing, and a bountiful supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gordon were visiting in Weston yesterday from their farm near Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Hey Winn left yes terday for Mr. Winn's ranch near Winona, Wash., where they will re side during the summer. R. V. Jones, senior member of the firm of Jones k Jones, returned yes terday from Los Angeles. To better facilitate tha hardsurfac ing of the five mile gap in the Weston Milton section of the State Highway, tha Warren Construction company ia moving ita hot stuff plant from Athe na to Blue Mountain station, this week. A force of men has been gaged in dismantling the plant here , and the removal of the has beeg made on truck. apparaiua Mr. and Mrs. J. Wurzer . were vis iting in Walla Walla Monday. Gail Williams came over '; front Whitman College Saturday to re late to his parents some of the lat est pranks of hia classmates. ' Signal honors were won by Gilbert S. Coffin, who. was born in Weston, in the national bank examining ser vice. Mr. Coffin attained a mark of 87.4, which i approximately live points above the average, in passing a recent examination for the position of national bank examiner. He is lea. than 34 year old, and U a ton of th Uu F. H. Coffin, forro.r W- tun merchant and Utr a prominent grain broker of Portland, and Ida M Coffin, a daughter of Mr. U E. Sal in of Ihie tif. Ii had hia eehool ing in hia profeeeioa In I ha United Elate National Bank of Portland. Mr. Coffin ia at preaant in Now York City. Walton Mountain .pud art rain a rvpuUtion abroad aa a good PcUto. A .umber of mountain aeed grower are arranging to snip two - carload Into the Yakima district - which will be ued ed entirely for seed, placa where ll objection and axcep ain ;, f . h. tna to tha aaid flnai account and re . . . . , port will be beard and a aettlement of and are getting Weaton. Thvae potato are aelcctcd Netted Gem. Witl Hall ia hipping 16 ton, and among tha other hip pen are E. E. Tucker, C. W. Met. Gu Olaon, Roy Hyatt and Charlea L. May. Tha juvenik team of tha Weaton and Pendleton lodgea of th Pythian order met in an exceedingly interest- ing contest in third rank work Mon- day evening. Th affair came off in PendUton, and brought a large at- Undanca from all part of the Py- tkian rtl.trlrL Tha work i reoorted to been -plendidly don. by both team, Pendleton winning th con- teat by the ecant margin of three points. RefrwhmenU were Mn-ed p Pendleton knight by tnt .no eion W!?fcU, y2i . L and Mr. M. A. Phmney. uUmd a rraciur aiuru7 m uh abov th ankle joint A fall occa- moned til injury. Rev. Owen F. Jone. EpiKopal a few day ago in a Portland ana- Urium. Despondency due to ill health ccaioned hi act Mr. Jone ernts, Mr, ana Air, a. j. Aiciniyre. Mr. and Mr. O. A. Adam ar moving into the president' cottage on the achool grounds. Tha cotUg they are vacating on north Water atreet will be occupied by the own- er. Mr.' and Mr. Harry Shick. Mr. A. M. Roe and ion Neil were in Walla Walla Sunday, vuiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Lieuallen. J- S. Lieuallen left Monday for Hot Lake to Uki a coara of treat- went at the sanatanum. A on was born Sunday to Mr. and Mr- C1"1 c- Nelson at their home in romeroy, nasn. 1 Pleasinc Piano Kedtal Mlsi Panlina Bayborn, a talented jropil in the piano classes of Mrs. Lilian Fredericks, was presented recital at the Fredericks home, Sun day afternoon. Mis Rayborn, who has not yet completed two years of CT" good interpretation and very plea- ing touch. The following program number wer" nvn nt,re" from memory: Voices on the Water (Elret.) Flower Dream (Eysen.) Black Hawk Waltz (Walsh.) By the Spring (Gurlitt) Shepherd' Dream (Heins.) Merry Farmer (Schumann.) ' Etude (Concone.) Woodland Echoes (Wyman.) Star of Hope (Kennedy.) I ! E . rl , Petit Galop (Forster.) , Scarf Dance (Cbaminade.) ' Fallling Waters (Truax.) During the social hour Miss Ray born was enthusiastically compli mented on her work. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Fredericks, the coffee and tea urns being presided over by Misses Pauline Rayborn and Emma Thoeny. Among those pres ent to share in the pleasures of tha occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rayborn, Mesdames Achilles, Chapin, Wurzer, Anna Anderson, Rowland, Bulfinch, DuPuis; Misses Emma Thoeny, Minnie Chapin, Winnie York, Irene Anderson, Frances Davis and .Mildred Harbour. i : ' . Thieves Brea'f In and Steal The Liberty Auto Co.'s garage at Weston, conducted by O. A. Adams, was burglarized Sunday night. The front door was forced open and the small office safe dynamited after a hole had been drilled in the door, which was completely wrecked, Tha safe was moved by the burglars into the ladies' waiting room, evidently with the idea that they could work en-t4hj ifu ,i, .4ion 0nl t. . ; - . . ft jn the Mfe amJ theM burgj8rg ' disdained ta take, although they got "away with about $5.00 in change left in the office cash register. Lyle Webb's Ford car was standing . in the front part of the garage and this the thieves evidently tried to steal for the purpose of making a quick get away, as the lock was found to be broken. Foreman Nelson's epeeder was found next day to be missing from the O-W. station, and it is inferred that th burglar used this a a convenient mean of lo comotion. No trace has been found of them, according to last reports. ' notice or nm accouht. ,n (h- Cxxirt of tho SUU of Oregon for Umatilla County, In tha Mattar of tha Eatata of Danlal A. May, Docaaaed. . Noticb ia NSRtay oivbn to all par aona whom It may concern inai lua u May. edmtniatratrix of tha aatata of Daniel A. May. deceeeed, haa filed her Anal account and report in tha admin- titration of tha aaUta; that tha l-ounty Judge, by order duly made ami entered. h" lTXL?5 E SlZl in ,h fnoon aa tha tima and tha rttuni nurthouaa at laiHliaun aa ma place wnera an oojocwone ana excep- J . the eetata made. Dated thia th Sd da Ida L. May. Administratrix. Peterson, Bi.hop A Clark, Attorn; for Administratrix. NOTICE OF mil ACCOUNT. Ia ilia flaunt tttmri of the Mate oi ore for VmaUll County. j th Matter of th Eatata of Mary E. Enghth, becaaead. Notici ta hrrbbt citbn to all par- aona whom it may concern that Jacob concern that Jacob Jf ftPfe SgSSZSX hl fln, tctmlnt nj report in the ad- miniatratkm of tha aetata: that tha County Judg. by order dulf mad and Lt5r!d' It Trty 22nd d.y of M.rch. 1921. at tha hour of foranoon aa the ima nd th county caurthoua iat dlton " ") -. axceDUona to aaid final account and report will be heard and a aettlement of tha aatata made. Dated thia tha 18th day of February, A. D. 1921. Jacob Z. Kngluk. , Administrator. Pbtbrson, Bianop A Clark, Attorney for Admr. Kellogg ever bearing .trawberry piantt at gi.jo per hundred. C. W. rs raw. Caah for chicken. J. R. ru rU i 1 I i i S ii f fO $11 f 11 id.qOililf (No, 106) REPORT OP TUB CONDITION OP Th Farmer' Bank of Weatonl at Woo ton, in th Stat of Orison, at tha eloe of buma r.bruary 21, 1921: aisoimcia. Loana and dlicounta 1212,183 95 Overdraft, secured and un- aacurad , , Bond, mnt warranU.... Hank Ina house 485 64 13,073 78 3.500 00 1,000 00 16.022 93 Kurnitur and fixture... Other real eetate owned frT 2.7M M MO 00 6,181 II checks and other caah items ... u k.j wimm wii iia.ir.1 ! other reeourcoa .... . 11,906 68 .I3M.M7 M Total. UABIUTIM Capital tock paid in.. , SO, 000 00 .. 16.000 00 jsurpiu. runa. Umiiv vlded prnnte. lea x- Dne and taxea paid ..... 11.676 89 Due to bank and banker ... 8,083 98 individual depoaita subject to check .T 96.904 87 Demand certificate of de posit t!W9 96 Tim and Saving depoaita 66,624 60 Notea and billa rediacounted 11.908 68 Bill payabl for money bor rowed .. 89.600 00 Other l.abiliUaa 900 IS Total i7 68 sul4 0f Oregon. I County of Umatilla, ( M' i, E. M. Smith. Canhler of the abova-named bank, do aolemnly (wear th.t th above .tatemant i tru to th be.t of my k no. ledge and belief. ' e. M. SailTit, Cahiar. uRHBCT-ATTa8T J. H. Prick, U. W. Staoo. S. J. CUU.KT, Director. Subacribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of February, 1921. C L. Pinkrrton, (Sbal) Notary Public. (My eommiaakm expire Men. 4, 1M4.) Good aeeond-hand piano for $180 $S0 cah, balance f 16 per month. In Reynold, quira at thia office. RE-ADJUSTMENT s Our doors have been thrown open to the great est bargain event ever held in Weston. Not one article in this great stock packed or stored away or marked up to meet our extremely, low prices for this sale. All goods reduced, marked in plain figures and just as advertised. The time is now, the place you know. Let nothing keep you away. Inspect our stock. The sale is general. The puny prices will tempt you to even borrow money and come for a new, fresh load. . This sale ia prompted by the necessity of raising a large sumjof money. The conditions for the past four months occasioned by the slump in the price of grain and other commodities, has so retarded business and collections that we have been unable to meet our obligations. , Every Day Unfolds LT8iv Bargains We must raise $15,485.17. , We are willing. to sacrifice and sacrifice ' heavily that we may pay our own bills. Many of the items we cannot replace for one-third more than we are asking, but we mustThave the money and will continue these prices until the above amount is raised. Westoo Merc'iitile Co. THE WESTON LULLS will ROLL. GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give prompt atten tion to orders for anything in its line. International Stock and Poultry Food Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfceds. Chicken Feeds, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Meat Scrape and Fgg Mash. WOOD and COAL J. A. LUMSDEN - - Proprietor HI-H9RT" DRY P. T. Harbour n Ln Be ted UTAH PHONB 273