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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
i LOCALS TOSS OFF OI'IE EJiifHZfZfi Wftititnrn(t Fnnu isritv : liLUA If WllKAT IlKLT LlCAUUB W, L. Pendleton , 0 Helix f i Weton t 2 Pilot Itock ret H I'ioo hJ 2fiO tti LOIi'G DISTANCE TOiPIIOI two til There seldom is n business transaction between men in different wlaecs that cannot le completed by B telephone, and in many instances in less time than It takes to dictate tho average business letter. Consider the time taken by correspondence and the unavoidable delays of the mails. Try tho long distance telephone in your out-of-town business transactions. Recent improvements in transmission have made it possible to talk satisfactorily to any point In this country. s Long-distance service is the direct and econom ical method of communication and does away with undue expense and delay, r Ask for Pacific Long Distance. TIIK PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELECKAPH COMPANY The Weston Mountaineer suffered from bad caeo of hoavea Sunday on th lutal lot, and literally threw th gamo away. I'nle the boy recover from tMr temlenry to heave 'rm high they'll have to get first base, man who could atand at the ban of Mount Hood and claw anow off tha top, Own or twice they threw em low by way of variety, but In general the sphere went high by a mile. Canuck Kennard would have had the Mine well In hand but for the erratic fteldin am) throwing of hla teammalee. Tho boya ahowed big Improvement. In batting, but not af tr Kelly rierre went In for the In vader. Thin brick-topped veteran cruelly whiffed ton of our gallant lade In tho five Innlnr he worked. , One Mr. Clark of Helix amaehed out a homer In the arventh. The ball sailed aloft into the rlirht garden and didn't atop eailinj for two-three milee mebb four. 4t waant eon aldrrate of Mr. Clark, but perhapa he waa entitlod to art that way. Ile'a a real American, you know. Ill re vereil ancestor didn't come over In the Mayflower, but were here when the Mayflower came. Wenton'a outfield again worked beautifully, and Oliver In renter made what looked to be an utterly inmeni were , tnewn as luiiuw.i , ,,.. ... . T. ,.,,, K. i. . President, Jiianita fanning; EREVrHS J Special sale bargain in ruRa will sentcd. interest you at tha Rosa Furniture Mr. and Mr. C. U. Miller are tore. leaving Milton May IB and will af- Drivinir a new Studvbaker. Claude terward aail on an extended tour of Warren camt down Sunday from El- tho orient. They will be accompanied fjJJu;J; topla, accompanied by hi 1 iter. by their adopted aon, Eugena Foster, Kendall. 8b Mh Will Nurnmn of Portland, sun of N. D. router of Weaton. Eu Clark, a and Miaa Fay Warren, teacher In the gene, who 1 only aeven year old, ' " " i ? i lS raaco acboola. Together with their possesse remarkable gifia aa lb 6 0 0 I I guest, Miaa Ada Wing, another Taaeo violinUt, and but for hla departure Tate, ef 6 I 1 I 0 1 f j 1 O I 1 0 Q t M i n o ii ibi 6 S S I 11 M gueat, Miaa Ada Wing, another raaeo vioimut, and dui ror me departure T,t. ef g teacher, they apent the 1 day very prior to that event would havt been Rartlea. p 1 0 1., th. luu.. , Mm P.. iMured fur tha I'lonmr Picnie tiro- Pierce, p , 8 I M. Warren. gram. Mr. and Mr. Charlea Nannemnnn Mr. Sarah Jonc. who pent the and family of lone, Morrow county, winter month In Portland, ha re- 48 13 10 27 Weton- Hlomgren, e were visitor the first of the week of turned to be with her daughter, Mr. (jf' e Mr. and Mr. Geo. A. Llndcken. Mr. M. Waller Pederon, during ' tha itrmmur, ib"'."Z Nannemann and Mr. Lindfkcn are summer season. O'Harra. If . sisters. Mr. Nannemann, who opr- Rev. W. 8. Payne goes to Touchet, "er, a o ate what he call a mll farm but Wah., Sunday to give tho addrea at fll7 Jb '"' 5 HalL Kennard, a, p , M o a 7 1 1 1 10 0 a 1 3 s 0 0 t t 1 s 1 9 which contain 1000 rood cron condition In hi lection Touchet high school. of Morrow county. Accompanied by two college chums, ' Mir Erther Husband and Lilian Call William came over from Walla tl t .J . . t mI Kf wm Watla kntnr.lnv ( 11 nrwinil thji WM.lt ... . - i u 1 1 t n wemon J. A. Lumtaen unuay on a moionng w m iw u . n. jj0jx 20323040 012 trip to tne Jtcea ana nawicy up-. nwmma niwnw. Junds. Mr. Lucy DcMond of Dayton, The Willing Worker class of the Wash., I visiting her daughter, Mr. l. E. fiundsw school recently ntr- Frank Snider, and witnessoil the rirk 1. ffracluution of her erandson. Claude Three base, hits-Kennard I, Kirk 43 9 10 27 Scokb by Innings 32108000 0-9 Sl'MMARY I loin runs -Clark 1. ' Two base hiU-Owen 1, Kirkpat of their teacher. Mrs. W. II. Gould. Snider. I Detectives imtrick I. Lieuallen 1. Hscnnee nus-aioea 1, i-ieree 1. First on bait -oil Kennard S, Gar ties 1, I'lurce 1. Struck out by Kennard 7, Gartiei 8, Tierce 10. Ift on l)e-. Weston 4, Helix 8. Inning pitched, by Gartiex, llcrea 4'u each. Hits, oir Cartifi 10. I'sssod bnll-Blimgreti 3, Mulkey 1. Wild nitchea-Kennard I, Garties 2. Famed runs Weston 4, Helix 2. Umpire Grove. Scorer Payne. k WW i CfnKl4 ka H ft TOO 'B ; ' ((f :,'!'! " It you wtnt te know hem dtneereus a btnuilful wanunt tin ba nd bow butt lilul dMiftrou wonan eta bt you'd b ttr com lacirllying fRISClLL DEAN In ths moil mln AmartcM ; awlodrm thn b Kmn bu vnr known you'll !el Uk trying te sttcb b yaaP tU. dean! jThe Dixlfnd Herpfne of ThL, Vfrtffn of stam bour eupported bit LON CHANEV v Iftmout fcr Wt role (nTh j. Miracl Mx ruXtt9 PertH? Q See This Wonderful Picture at ..MEMORIAL HALL... (Saturday, Ma21) ' . flupor Special Prices -' 50c-25c W. B.S. Commencement A clas of three member" wa grndunUd last evening from Weston High school, with Appropriate and interesting exeninca at Memorial hall. They arc: Harold M. I'hinnry, Orrillo William, Claude Snider. Harold Thinney will receive a scholarship from one, of tho six associated college in Oregon. Outstanding feature of tho exer. cine were the strong address by Rev, G. L. Clark of the First Prcsbyturiatr church, t'etulluton, and tho beautiful' soprano aoloa ung by Mis, Anna' Peyton Compton of Whitman Con ervatory, Walla Walla. Mi Comp ton wa accompanied by Mis Louise Smith, alio of the conservatory. The program' included: Procesaional, Mis Mina Price; in vocation, Rev. Mark A., Phlnncy;, sole, Mia Anna Peyton Compton ) ' address, "The Trade-mark of a lluildor Rev. 0. L. Clark;' aolo, . Mis Compton; announcement, Supt F. C. Fitzpatrirk; preiontatlon of dl .plomait, Chairman J. M. 'Bnlter benediction, Mr. Phinney. ' ' The baccalaureate aervlco wa held Sunday evening at tho M. E. Church, South. An effective address was giv. en by Rev. Mark A. Phinney, and special music wa a pleasing feature of the service. Elder John Bonewitx offered prayer, and scripture ( wa read by Rev. A. J. S termor. Tli J3 ETTER stock up and get the benefit of the prices we are now giving. Shortly Old Sol will be "making it hot for us." When it gets to be 110 in the shade and no shade you will wish- you had bought some of our half-price ,.v; shirts. or extra base of K Irk nat rick and , 1 - I . . . , ... At.- . . I Itennara nripeo in iiw inrai prnnns;. y Hut they neat o, twelve to nine, jje "and that' all there are too It" In R! the flnal analyst. Pendleton de- U feaU-d Pilot Rock Sumlay, III to Ave. fp Next .Sunday tlte lorala go to Helix. R Ul.ll II ... ...V V. 1 . . W" H Helix- I I l O A Moea. rf, 3b. 8 0 10 - i ! - ARROW SHIRTS $7.00, ones $3.50 $0.00 ones .......................$3.00 $3.00 ones $2.50 $4.00 ones .............$2.00 $3.00 ones ........$1.50 $2.00 ones ....$1.00 a rn ms&m cofmi Wonton, Oregon Doyou know you can roll txfsrettfsFor lOcts from ont bag of . V"?"'w i OtNUINI BulCDuriiam TOBACCO When in WsIIa Walla STOP . A.T EOm WALDORF (.Vartin Jewelry Building) EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE ' Waa ta Willi WaUi tar UMiy nly yea are welcemt tt th trta as el uilut Rtea. Room wits without Bath. r. a. manager I you really want u Ma - City Draying r; l. Reynaud TT. TTTTTTOTlf 1 HT 1 .1 WH'W3 Ul Ut II 1J.JL A Xlliliil 2 Leave eHcrs at resi dence (Marsh cottajre) south of Weston Mer cantile. . Phone 361. Geo. A. Lindeken You will not neglect to look i thru our new Line. I WESTON BATHS, BARBER f and TAILOR SHOP Harness & Saddlery into Trimmiss a SpccialUr; Milton Oregon 9 Mr. Ceo. W. Procbstcl Sr., accom panled by her sister, Mr. Gardner, and nephew, Fred V. Smith, wpre pHsnenger - for Portland Sunday ' 1 .; 11 morninjr. Mr. Proebatrl plana to re- T Good aecond-hand piano for 1150 main indefinitely with relativea and l cah, balance $10 per month. In friend in the Rosa City. quir at thia ofllea. Ml, J. b :- IUaias :! Veterinsiy Siigecn :: Phone Ltaln 253 t rutin msrki m mvyrighit abMiiwd wVo Semi MtMlrt. klrlMia r ihata n4 4 KriiKkw rr rBt aiAKCH rawrt PATtNT BUILD PORTUNta (H ran. 0r fro. bouktrt. trll k-w, UuaUitM hJ m9 yoi. min-y. wnMMter. D. SWIFT ft CO. lATtNT LAWVtKS, 303 Seventh St., Waisiofofl. D. C. Laundry work done at home. Mrs. R. R. Riley, S. Broad street . ,