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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1921)
. When In Walla Walla HOTEL WALDORF (Uartin Jewelry Building) EVERYTHING NEW , W BMO-MTC Ml? TO. ! V tMUMIMd Mt Belt ttttLi ." ' K V h -i' i"r inuirrn n. ft. fuyyAL, biaiwula arttt M irtttsat tat. WESTON LEADER UARK WOOD, PaMUtor MM. H. OOODWIH, AwtiUM mo JCIJCmftlON RATES &ff "0 The Yw W W SI Month I 00 Throe Montho 0 0 Advertising Rat Disptay, Regular, per iiKh 20o Di.play, Trenelent, per Inrk ....25c Local Reader, par Una 10c - . .......... . . . . . : i ruMT. Hua iu mi uh.Until fnHs will be WWf marital road which the mountain needed war einee It vu flrvt ttl4 mora than half a century age. Republican leedere in eongree planning a;nw emergency tariff bill fr special protection ef agrfcul A aaliry in the Banktrt' Beeerve tura interest," They cannot, haw. llf, Inaeranr Co. will tab car at aver, drag Opportunity back to the farmtr'a door for another try et the knocker. It ia becoming clear that tha Kreneh Colonlala on the Rhme, meet Un dllrinf hf wck I 8 Fresh Bread latent t tM petleWU. al weetea, Or. im(.-Um (llwdUf. "SCOTLAND FOR 8C0TCH." Mora whiskey ia drunk in Scot land than In any other country In tha world, according to Kenneth L. Roberta, who write a readable arti da for tha Saturday Evening Toot on "Scotland For Scotch." Thia eb aerver aaya that ha hat aee-n mueh drunkenneaa el.ewhere, but that tha aluma of Glasgow beat th world. In aofar at hi experience extende, Tha reeling and cursing pretence of nu meroui "aou la ignored by tha police, and women and girl are of ten among their number. Ctaagow alone apenda aa much on drink ovary week aa weald build 180 cottage, ef whom wera withdrawn month go, art not Marly ao black tha lie told a beat them m thia toMtry for propaganda, purpeeee. Although President Harding-aV clam that it hi. hobby to h.le the JiJ' fallow who t down end ut," w 9 ZM-V7 year inheritance Ua. Coo. Ho, agent , B. A. Fiaher, who resided In Wes ton n few year ago and now farm m tha "Oregon hllli" near ToucheL, vliitlng E. K. Tucker and other friende. Mr. and Mr. L. C Van Winkla are tearing In few day for th cp landa U take tar ef aprlng ope ra tten tm tk Van Wiakla farm. paring tk poet week th local auma that k woe. Id mabe an tlon aa to Bill Hekenaellera. - U t ft ' i f l 3 weei aa wwoia puua low rmnjn, and PaStriCS Uaily each coating 7W pound, .urting. and 'X .. 8 consumption ia general of th ardent IDAVIS.i CONFECTIONERY ( oreduet of th mora than 100 dii tilleriea that flouriah in Scotland. England'a drink biU I two billion of dollar annually, yet the Scotch coiuram twice a. mucn wntakey aa Ka FnUV tHa liava Minn Af a gttSgggggSS pcnch.nl for m.H liquor. The, ftg- urea erve a useful purpoo on tni aide of the pond In strengthening tha resolve of th country never to go back to "wet" conditions. Th pro hibition law I violated, to be sure, and we hear much of whiskey run nera and boot-legger; Vet tha con. sumption of liquor has been greatly decreased, and a "drunk" Is no long, or a common .pectacle on th .treet of our cities. Th younger genera tion ia growing up with no knowl edge of tha saloon or of liquor'a tempting potency, and in a few year more w will be a wholly sober na tion. Scotland spurns outside inter fertnee, and her salvation, aa well as England', must com from with in. This country, however, can hold WESTCII CASH r.IARSET FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS Hghest cash ! PRICES PAID f FOR LIVESTOCK. ' HIDES, PELTS, tt. HASS&SAUERf 2 After paying the rata I acre, U telephone ur might rettev hi Ml raged feeling t torn ttrtrak by omitting tha " In "Hellor "Tm will rets ember that the wt n talk about FoH needing money until ha began to ran t new paper," ay tha Beffalo New. Even though Corwany deeenl (It to got busy and pay her re pari tion bill, from new on b wttl be pretty well occnpled. One of th email chore that President Harding I asked to do by way of practice la to "rarb th packers." tanaansssBaannnnnsn Bottherik Rowia "military gen, iu." hai been giving a demon el ration of th valoa of the Trot In Trotoky. Clara Smith, a!ayr of J.k H. mon, has decided to "tell an" which ought to Clarafy the tiraition. Poor Raeeia I tha n of nothe conflict so desperate that rwn th I conflicting. trrrty. B. A. Bamoa bought eeerat mall lota, nggragatmg betm.n eight and nma tnonsand bnhls, on priea bal rangfng from 1J0 to MT per buehel for Ho. 1 aaehed. Thi wheat la now being .hipped to tidwwater for aiport. Thomea Narkana and family ha In Weston from Kanton, Al and .will again make their kotM in this nelghberhoed. Mr. Kar kaua la th aort ef cKlsen whom th Weetoti roantry ia glad to re gt from th king' dominion. Be ba been absent a doten year or morn and baa been farming eiten. rrer la Alberto, where he ha now diepoead of nil ef hi Interest. Cash fee ealeaea. J, B. BfeM. Mr. 1, A. Lumdn upset a pan ef hot grease while taking It out of the kitchen store, Thursday morning, with th result that her left hand we. riely bnmed. ' At the close of "Home Sweet Home" eang Saturday night during seen in th picture, "One to Ev ery Woman," large tear drop were oh reed courting down Sim Bamoa' cheek. And Sim we not alone In h grief, as there were few dry eye m the nadienee, Oeerge Hoes wtt the guest ef honor at a resent party given at Mr. Hen at their home on north Water etreet In ebrvnee of hi 4th birthday anniversary. A most enjeyabl time was had, tha atmo THE I'JESTOO MILLS will ROLL, GRIND or CLEAN your grain, and will give prompt atten tion to orders for anything in iti line. International Stock and Poultry Food Hay, Rolled Barley, Oati, Theat and Millfecdi. Chicken Feodf, includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Meat Script and Fgg Mash. WOOD and COAL J. A. LUMSDEN Proprietor MHI-HtHTM UTRH 0 0 DRY P. T. Harbour PHNB 273 kotics or rot al account, vottcx or nm iccouvr. In th County Court of the State) of Oregon for Umatilla County, PASS YOlilt SPARE HUE MRS. CARM1CHIAL AB1I FOB 8BTT1NG AS1DB Of DBCBXl Motion was filed In the dm.lt ephere ef eorkbllhy being height court Tuesday, reports the Cast Or- T nthoitie co-operation egonian, asking that th decree ef number of Juvenile guest. A Hivnn-a ranMitl miiU Raom M. delerUble "fd" COneloded the frS. aloft tha torch of enlightenment for Carmkhael be set aside. The V tMtim. Thoee prevent were: Mrs. our cousin acroee tne wawr to see. tniStni , th, raM Mn, CarmWiael. r"le MrBrlde, U fayett Mr our duty 1. to uy dry and to get .v.. ... Mmt when the Bride, Mr. dryer, and Britain will in due court .... wu hrani MBtt Mr. Cari Pnnt "? eismpie, ih WM witr 4urvM and ntimM. THB AFTERMATH OF WAR. ""n an affidavit (lied with th court While no course of action seemed Mrs. Cermiehaal aver that she wea, open to the allies ears the further acting under duress and intimlda occupation of Gorman territory, they tion when she left Pcndletei for Be fa Um Oeanvy (war mt the ateie ef oreawa for tmamia QMaty. In the Matter ef the Batata ef Mary t, English, Deceased. Noticb I Raaiir otvtn to all per son, whom it msy eoneern that Jacob t Kngtish, administrator ef the estate of Mary E. EnglUh, dereaaed. has II led hi final account and report In the ad mlnlstrstion of the estate; that the County Jixltre. br order dufv msdo and entered, hss appointed Tueedsy the AT, THE PASTTl lis may have merely saddled themselves with another problem. It will be an easy matter for the German govern ment to ay: "Wi cannot and will not pay you what you ask. Occupy our land, sell our customs houses, do anything you like, and we will not resist you; see then if you can keep Germany on her legs, counteract the scheme of the bolshevik revo lutionaries, and collect enough money attle on th morning of tb day the uit ws. heard in court. She allege that on numerous occaelwia the wae knocked down with a mop: that life waa threatened; that she called vile name and that h wae continually in "great fear." Bbe far ther tate that George B. Carmi chael waa a "hard master." Mr. Carmichael avers that upon her arri val in Seattle she wo distracted In th Matter of the Estate of Dsnlel A. Msy, Deceased. Nonet II HKm OIVin to all per. one whom it msy concern thst-lila L. May. administratrix of the estste of Daniel A. Msy. deceased, hss filed her Anal secount siid report in the sdmtn istratlon of the estste; thst the Count Judge, by order duly made and entered, has appointed Tuesday ths 6th dsy of AoriL 1921. at ths hour of tm o'clock In tha forenoon aa the tints and tha Und day ef March. 1031. at the hoar of '. and Mr. T. H P)onhr eounty courthouse at Pendlstcn aa the ten o'clock in the forenoon a the time -LlJlT u. ' j ' Place where all objections and eirep end the county courthouse at Fendleton Bruteener, Mr. and Mr. ins to the said final account and re- ea the piece where all objection and port will be heard and settlement ef eicepuons to said final eceoant and Ibe estste made. report will be heard and a eetllement Dated this the Id dsr of March, 1M1. of the estate mads. ID L. Mat, . Deled thia the 18th dar of February, Admlnistratrll. Wl. Jacob 1. Enouaii, PrrtReoN, Ki.Hor A Clark, Administrator. Attorneys for Admlnistrstrit. Trtnn)V, Disnor A Cuni, Attorneys ror Admr. George Hon. Mr. and Mr. R. Goodwin are ab sent thi week en a vacation trip to Rot' Laka. Dr. MeKlnney and Mr. MeKe are conducting th local drag tor during tb proprietor ab i ff ' ' ''.. j ; you really want Style Ms isi-Vali. : to meet your reparations bill over and was nearly Buffering from n err and above the sum you will find to ous prostration, and that for eome be absolutely required to run a debt- time ahe wu anable to take any ae laden government The responeibili- tion concerning the divorce proceed ty is now your. We wash our ings. She also allege that h ha hands of the matter." Thi attitude been in communication with the of "passing the buek" is one so nat- plaintiff in hopes that he would per- W ..I aL. 1 . a . a I a & i. a . . m . Father' struggles with the in come taa have nothing on the En gllsh cleeee III and IV, whose bn rt trylBf to fatkom th gri iTortt of CuriyUt Chtlkjr and KU You will not neglect to look thru our new Line. WESTON BATHS, BARBER V and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud I ural under the circumstances that it will be surprising if the German gov ernment does not adopt it The al lies may then find it difficult to even collect enough surplus revenue from a hostile if passive people to 'meet the heavy expense of occupation. It is another problem of the great and bloody war, fruitless of the slightest benefit to mankind and fraught with a colossal burden of disaster and woe, brought on by the shattered " stimabl Weston Teutonic dream of Pan-German em- the bride Sunday evening in Seattle pire. Russia is ruined, the fated of Mr. Blaine Burton, a prominent remnant of Austria starving, and young business man of Pendleton. Germany, if saved from the fires of The bride is a normal school gradu revolution, may become a burden- te, business eollege graduate and some ward. There has been a pro- an accomplished musician. She was nounced loss of public morale in the engaged for two years in ' teaching, mft her to return to him. In her answer Mrs. Carmichael asks that the plaintiff auit b die missed; that 1800 attomey'a fee be allowed her and that eh ba given $76 per month pending hearing of the case. Mis Tida Stagg Married. Mil Vide M. Stagg, a charming girl, became Daring recent practice with the High school nine "The Colonel" had the misfortune to fell on the foul Rne ( T). It stopped th game for ever! minutes, but soon the dlmln attr second baseman waa restored to th upright position usually held by th ambitious animal, man. ' Captain Bnlfincb announced yester day that th probable line-up of the High school nine would be as'fol law: L. Bulflnch, catcher; W. Ray. born, pitcher; H. Fhinney, first base; A. Payne, second bat; N. Jones, third base; L. Snider, short stop; A. Lucas, left field; G. Stagg, center field; C. Snider, right field. Mis Rintoul nrsumed her Monday, after a short Illness. work allied eountnee, not- excepting the United States, Meanwhile armament goea on in Britain, the United States and Japan, and the two latter coun tries are talking war over the mis erable little island of Yep! Shall civilization perish because of a false .spirit of national pride? and In recent month haa been em- ployed as stenographer in the law offices ef Peterson, Bishop eV Clark at Pendleton. Sh la a daughter ef Mrs. E. W. Achilles ef Weeton. Mr. and Mr. Burton will make their home in Pendleton. An arrangement has been made with the school board whereby (he school and board will go "fifty-fifty" en the payment of baseball equipment. KOIV'S lb TBI To Have Your HARNESS OILED AND REPAIRED ADTO TOPS Will Make You a New One or Repair the Old. GOOD WORKMANSHIP WHITMAN'S HARNESS STORE Phone 122 . Milton. Ore. Calves! Calves! Start a Dairy Herd FULL-U SS mm ai mm AU Ton fan!; Prices Riskt ' Gc:d Covs are a Sure tee ail Mortgage Lifters Writ or See CHARLES E. HALL Weeton, Oregon Dr. S. L KHuiARD ! ' Veleriiary Surgeon i I Phone Main 253 Drs. JL D. It R. A. FKOO OPTOMETRISTS - - rrtuck Optical farters 15 E. Main St Phone 653 Walla Walla, Wash. This important phase of the public utilities question is set forth in a re cent Collier editorial:, "A state ment was made before a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States in Washington, that it will require $862,600,000 properly to equip the 1,250,000 houses and apart ments which this country now needs with heat, liirht, transportation and telephone facilities. This must 'come from the big and little pools of peo ple's savings, and these pool will yield investment money only when tempted by securities which guaran tee a fair return." Weston mountain deserve credit for the progressive and get-together spirit it is now displaying. Thia is sure to result in benefit for that pro ductive region. Among it most After Weston Poetoflee. In a list of 69 candidates for On. , - gon office appointments, published Tribute Chamkerielfl. the Sunday Journal, the name of Wsshfagtea. Seerg fj. ChsMhef- ' w htel. j., appears in laia, retiring setr from Oregon, ti etnneti'tt lth the Weston postof the recipient ef aa flaurgal tribute la le "ot known " the closing hem ef the mate this . VI7 J "" wlH ""d ,n cm morning, a.lraun Wadewerth, a r8t,n' ' ar under Bepeblieaa, wha succeeded Chamber- rh- H,vil rviee. the new admin- m.raiion. cenaior bcanneid is quot ed as saying that in such event the wishes of locel people will be considered. m aVTI IB Yam m Is in ss besd ef the miury affair eommlttee, paid the Oregon statesman a remarkable eenpllment ia the most eloqaent worts he eeuld cemasBd. ehamp eiaek le Burled , Bowling Oreen, Me. Champ Clrk, who died In Washlngtoa last week, we laid at rest here Meadey, hie fist birthday, after a simple eeremeaf la the LRtle Mouse eeipetery. Hundred Favorable Crop Outlook. Farmer, in thia diatrict report the present crop outlook to be more fa vorable than for seversl year. Th ground quit free from weeds, the young wheat shows a thrifty ef men who had known Cbemp Clerk stand, and barring the damage from ii. .no rciKnro nis political loseer- washed field th prospect is regard' ship stood with bared heed while th d a better than usual at thi at, last rite, were being performed. ton. J. AT. LOWEST PRICES wV V Water Street (eoiij block aortb of Main) WESTON . . ... . . OREGON