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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1915)
IPffGjpaH'e for tho CoM. BEWILDERED AWN FALLS FORTY FEET may Come in and see our stock of Rubber Foot wear for men, women and children. RUBBERS OVERSHOES PACKS GUM BOOTS (for men and.boys.) We still have the only t mild reslla of amu. meet: "If the old at a I normal achool at Weetoa t.aaet b. revived e4 II areata doubtful la mr the ImM ih tuglcal thing la to work for aoma thr eolutlua of th I prohiem and Ik teachers themselves have taken th ! ith a poririiht luttraOoa. Since their recomtn.ntiatln originated with them.) ana net with Peadle .. la hi i i k. i a " IH ! my TTTVn I i. ha, uu -.a-..a-la. ekMea Elmer R. lytl B.dly Hurt by Tumbling off Local Trestle. I r rxrn tr ire uunuisi 41 - - . .... o tn wtost antewortny article Inspire by (ha war appeared la laal Kunday' Oceanian. It waa wrlltea by Oeneral r. Voa Bernhardt, the great Herman mUllarlat whose Influ ence upon tha thought or Ma country man la supposed have had not a III il to tfu artlh bringing about tha present conflict. It la not our purpose a review thla article, alnra ta attampl to da ao would be fooluh la tha brief a para at tha command of ft country papar. W balaw loan. 11 la cam In on tha avanlnf train fivnt Pendleton, and la aald ta have been undar lha Influence of Intoxicants. Intending to aalk to loan, ha wandered Instead upon tha lon( traatlo acres llna creek, Juat raal of lha depot. Vpon reaching n point bout forty faat above tha (round ba fall from tan Irestls, alighting anon hla etwnach. Tha deep Imprint nf hla horfv waa lata found In tha aoft earth. Lytl waa not Immadlalaly Incapae. Itatad by hla fall. O.ttlng to hla faat, ha mart hla way to lha houaa of Ha ektsa Kay underneath tha Iraatla, and hammered on tha door. Kay refused to lt him In, and sent word to lha I.. , m. -w w. -v ax inaiGiQ;i2 mam ,waaaA f W in many pretty colors. We think we can fit you. Lret us try. (Phone Main 241) 4 1 nriuii GROCER HABERDASHER mereiy any mat teoee wnn wien ta lttun up town. Marahal Wilson read an nbla and authoritative Qermea nd Offlrar Edwarda took I.WI. Into atatanMal an tha wnr procraaa will da eua(ody BBI (tllinl w)lh hlm gn ,h, wall to provlda thamaatvaa with K. C, bank and na tar aa lha whaat I On phaa of It U af aaparlal Intaraat. I warahauw. II. thaa raruaad to ru aiwl ahowa that Van Barnhnrdl kaapa furth,, ,nd ,h,y tn -rm, nlm in rmvwn wnn uarman raiayT. ,lon until an automoblln could ba Wrttln.- in Baptambar. ho pradlrta al- ummMd. whan ha waa coavayad to I moat praclaaly tha roadlltona that aralwii, ... lobtalnlac now both In tha Balkan! (t davamrad nat momlnf that I, land alaawbara. Illa'a Inlurtaa arara of a aarloua aafura. Wa quota karawUh tha mncludlns hui kldnava havtna aa.ii hadl n. paraarapn or ina ariKia, wnira uniuaad. fkua km .a ... k.. i. aouoiaaiy apiiomuaa uarman tnount: uh rKra of him. ha waa ronvavad la inu. go in uarman no a in. ika rounlv huanll.l Unnit.v tor trmti icniirai lurnmv point in ma niainry oil,Bl II. ui about nl.l thalr holy war. full of Irdtlmata prlda a ir and alt rhlldran tlvln al at tha thought of thlr nrhlmntn. Abrdn. Waah. Ha wnn form.rly a I-"" I raaldant of Wi la Wa la. mara naiinar our amia nor ina i . . . . . . .... . " . n " "r RkPlda. Mich On tha th i-m. Mtm wa rtnr on ina apirw vi inl0f Julv aav.a Mara ..a Amatl, than I yaae old. waa ahot ac my. and wo darlva eur coofldanca la L.rf....,., k kl. .m k..i... ,n"m'" " "T"" u- alymia rollowad. and tha boy dlad ra from lha eonaclouanaaa which wa haaM..lv ., n. ' w fraadom and Juatlrn ntalnat powara who ara ftrhtlna? wTth waapona of cal umny and hyporrlay In ordar to aatla fy ft ba aa cupidity and ft farortoua rntlm uttarly toarrwalbla to nil ao blrr lmpulMa." . Stronc hlah-aoundlnc noblo phraaaa. Tat Ilka all othar Oarman wrllam. Von Barahardl falla to ad dura any convincing proof thai lha Entanta Al lira, and not Oarmany. ara raaponalbla for tba graat war. W wlah ha would Ira ua noma Inalda facta aa to whathar or not Franc nought ft doar undrrataodtng with Germany not long bafora tha war, arnf Vu turned down; to whathar or not 0rmany ra fuaad to Join with Franco. England and Ruaata In nn affort to arbitral tha Auatro-Aarblaa dlaputa. Mrr rtloa ta Inaufflclrnt Tn from man of Von Bernhardt'! standing. iCOIJOPICilL IMIED pprvolate tho Golden Rule Stored - Business flethocls That's why they turn to this bltf busy store every day in tho year-for our values arc al ways greater than clwwhcre. Blankets for tl.ese cool nights, woo! nap plaid, our price if 1.03 Full size cotton blankets.. 980 ftnd $1.49 Extra good quality mottled grey blankets.. ,M $4.93 Silver grey blankets, fuil size, our price $2.98 Shoes for the Whole Family at Prices You Can Afford to Pay Latest in the New Gypsy Boot for ladies, in bronze and dull kid $2.98 and $3.93 Why pay $5.00 to $6.00 elsewhere? The Golden Rule In Um Clrrttlt Conn of Uta mate all tkrrgua for I'maMlla OwHf, F. TV Walla. Plaintiff, tra. Annn Toung. I Klltn t'haatar, C arolina tk hmlrit. I Loula Toung. Ida Young. Lydla I Young. H'lllard Young. Alloa Toung. I Michael Toung. Farbam Young. Hu go tU'hmldt. nihia lirophy. Agnral R Jonea. Jamea Petvra. Maggie l'e I era. Kirnara rater. iumii.i i-eiera, I Myrtle IVtera. John fetera. ICthl K. retera. 'm. Petera. Heeale ! I Ilea Can Do Better at 1 JWlPiilJi "w- Ti Lc: Otlsn follci C PENNEY CO.. Inu. - (U Duay Store) ATHENA, ONEQON Nature's Food hr'wtfr"AKl''rTYJOri Ma ftt' H"r ' U th tM th beat thinf la iweet. feed that tnmrt from clvan, hay nml our mill. When CRKDIT AXO THRIFT, RCRL i. H. MICE. Vk IVcridoa E. H. SMITH, CmMtr E. L 8L0MCRCN, Aubtant Caahnw Established 1891 Hie hm Ml of Witon If you are figuring on a FARM LOAN now or later, come in and talk it over with us. -Fine Jewelry Expert Repairing t I will appredata a call when v you visit Athena. L S. VINCENT Hawk 'a Drug: Store ATHENA - - OREGON I f J J-). dl HMpttH fknctmm er vtnum gUad 4a - .-rm W rtVfC SCAtVCH um1 nport ' PATSiTf 9UILO rOlfTtllifCt t ! jm, Our frw bookMa how, wht to Inmrttt j lalliMjNiWmt, WrHm KMtajr. '.SlVIFTiCO. WTIr UWTIM, " 3 Sreai (t, Watbianton, D. 6. CANDIES CIGARS . TOBACCO Have Just Added . a Stock of 7 Knives and HARMONICAS Kirkpatrick's Confectionery WESTON LEADER CLARK VOOO, PaaliaStr SUBSCRIPTION RATES StrMlf In Aifttnct The Year , 8ix Mnntlia Frmr Mnntha. , ADVERTISING RATES Per inch ner month Per inch, one inner! inn I rala, er line each insertion. , To Annn Toung, Klhr Theater. Car- I I .I " " rJ.TT T':L I P tec. Maggie retvr. I . til". "... '"Jl"L.r". I Or Maher. John Mayer. FRIDAY NOV. 26, 1919 Etrid at lha paataflka at WaMea, Oragee. a Mcead-claM auU nutltr. tisna said.tux wax r? L WATTS Attomey-at-LaH' Sa aT! Stat t "onrta. and Federal DR. C. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office in Brandt building WESTON OKBOON NOW'3 TIIE mns to pay your We tern Leader "aub" Tha four-countjr teacher Inatltut In recent enaalon at Pendleton paaeed resolution favoring: tha establish ment of an Eaatern Oregon Normal at Pendleton. ' Whatever effort this may have coat the institute could better bars been saved for mora fruitful work. - Such resolution is foolish because needless and untimely. There la already an Eastern Oregon Normal. It is located nt Weston and was the largest normal school in the stats when allowed to die of inanition by the stats senat In lfOS. It still maintains s nominal existence, how ever, and no other Eastern Oregon Normal is possible at Pendleton or elsewhere until the law creating this one is repealed. The buildings ars still here, the grounds ars here, and are available for use by the state whenever It feels tha need of such a school. . ' ' . However, were this not the case. It la altogether improbable that an Eastern Oregon Normal could or would be established at Pendleton. Our am bitious county seat and It pedagogical well wishers have no idea, perhaps, what they woud "bump np against" They would encounter the oppost tlon of every Willamette valley coun ty having a sectarian school in Its midst; they would be howled down by Marlon county, which wants no state institution outside of Baiem; they would encounter tha organized oppo sition of Portland Catholics, who sup port their own parochial schools and are at heart opposed to normal schools part of a public educational sys tern; they would be quietly fought by the Monmouth Normal, which wants no other normal school in the state; they would be quietly fought, also. by many school teachers who like not the Idea of competition by normal trained colleagues In a stats where they now have pretty much their own way. Moreover, Union and Baker counties would derisively point out that Uma tilla county wants altogether too much state pap, having already the Eastern Oregon hospital, and would cudgel the Eastern Oregon Normal again as they have in the past. Altogether th prospect is not an encouraging one. However, If Pendle. ton wants to scquirs a little painful experience of its own. It has Th Lead er'a gracious permission. We consider the probability of It. ever acquiring en .eastern Oregon . Normal aa so beautifully remote that the following The South, th West, and th North. era agricultural atatea have much to learn In the way of rural thrift from the New England rural commun ities. Ths constant cry Is easier cred it for ths farmer, but what th far-lollne Schmidt. Louts Young, Ida mer moat needs Is snare thrift. Some I Young. Lydla Young. Michael Toung. tfaroara Toung. Huso Schmidt. Jam Albert Toung. tho rural communities by allowing a p.,,, ch.n.. H. Peters, arah 1 man to mortgage his future work and I via. formerly Karmh Ktitrirlnt Amn hopes and keeps hlra constantly in IE. Jones. Richard Peters. Myrtle i- debt instead of allowing him ta lav Mere, Hamuel Peter. Michael It. Toung. something aside. It Is an astonishing Mr.r T?.n"i Brophy, John fact that Massachiuetu has five ,1?,. C!!! fci, J.--..,. wesaie Peters. Michael or Mike Peters, times mors savings bank deposits than Agatha Taylor. Mlella Patera, Olene have twelve southern Wales. In Ma. Peters. E. M. Peters. Emeelev Rl.l.n. HohllMlt. mwM ....... ...-U I t...m ... k - l , , . k ' snd a.t50.s of them hare savings snour. Ralph Depeatt, Kelma lePeatt. bank deposits. In three years tha eav- ow " ''"Jr- 1' '" Inga banks in connection with th pub. Jl" Vj4 l0.Z?Jil lie chool. show 1.400.00. PoffijF&JiX smvui u ihw w ureal turn muni inaiiriii ADOV ntnNl .' Ilea ought to have A course- of -thrift tm Um Nam of the Rial of Oregon. w "-r 7r Z Jh; ''"' cou Too and each of you are berby re- befora the scholars ths necessity of quired lo appear and answer the com- saving a portion of whatever money plaint filed against you In ths above they might earn. Thla money could sntltled suit on or before the 1th dsy be deposited In savings banks and. ' Jsnuary. 1. and you will take later, when It has grown, could be ,lc. "J nswer, or other n i ...k , a. u sppear In aald suit on or before .T- .ZZL1 7Z. " " -"""- said day. plaintiff, above namd. for paying thru and ens-half to five per want thereof win anr.lv ih. .hn. cent Interest., Ths child mind, as well entitled court for the relief nraved for the minds of those who are older. I In plaint Ufa complaint, on file In aald ahould be Impregnated with th fact "uit to-wit: For a decree of thla that It is not whaf one earna that H requiring eacn ana every one oi makes a competency for old age, but what one lay aside. Exchange. Charlee H. Peter, ft rah liavla. for merly Sarah Klttrldge, Michael It. Young. Myra Young. Michael or Mlk Peters. Agatha Taylor. Kiel la Peters, Olene Peter. Nora Watt.. Crace Rogers. R. C, Rogers. E. M. Peters. Kmealey Rldeaour. other wise known aa Kinely Kidenuur. Minnie L. DePeatt. Jane DePeatl. Nellie DePeatt. K.I I PePealt. Wll. I lam DetVatt. Ralph Ifc-Peatt. ma Iktatt, now Zeima Harris. Mer m n.i..ti k... .1 ki.i. k Agatha Taylor, guardian of 8111. I). D WOOD the Feed Man Peters and Olena Peter, minora, I ' TT wv4 1 "ia" uvrendants. I von nsetf rolled gmln 01 tha right I fr kllng ymir livestock In fine fet tle, look for our sign ami lha go.nl things for for your dumb servant tared In our bins. W handle Steam Kolled Hart, Oat and Wheat; Haled Hay, Mill.tuffs and Chicken Feed. We're local agents for Cxmcti Hour nd Wstchfortl t'alf Mr si. rhoutSU It's True Economy TO TKADK AT h kmi Store W bny for rah and soil for . rash-at entail Margins. 0 78 0 M ,0 M SO 116 ECONOMY Welding Machine With this new nnd suc cessful . device we are prepared to mend your broken Castings. R. Ucualfen & Son, M. D.'t (Metal Doctors. ) QROCnRIL-5 Crash and Unn Goods NOTIONS School Supplier I'iionkno. ta ALMA BARK 1 In th COUl.0 IHMLDING I now c-pen for buln under IhiW manaKemsnt. Fftih Meals, Lard and Fbh , ,. al moilurat prices. . Give its IrisL . PAY THE LEADER MAN and make his JCmaa nappy. A. W. LUNDELL, Matujcr w. M. Ntrnaa C. It Ikke Peterson & Bishop Pendleton, Or. Freewsler, Or." SURPRISE FOR WESTON The simple mixture of buckthorn bsrk, glycerine, etc.. known as Adler- l-ka. the appendicitis preventative. eurprises Weston. -It draws so much foul matter from th system that ONE SPOONFUL relieves sour stomach, gas and constipation AT ONCE. H. Good win, druggist i .'. NOTICE OP FTXJNO . . FIXAL AOCOCJfT. In Um County Court of the Rut of Oreftoa for UmatJils Connty, In the Matter of ths Estate of Eliza beth Prlne CsomeUmes called Eliza Prine),' Deceased. .:?'. - ! ... . Notice is hereby given that I, as ad mlnlstrator of tha above named eatats with th will annexed, have filed my finsl account and report with the clerk of ths above - entitled court. which court Has fixed upon It o'clock in the forenoon on December I, 115 tne time, and the County Court room In the Court Honss of Umatilla County, Oregon, In the City of Pen dleton, In that county, 'as th place, when and where any person having any objection or exception to any thing in said account and report con talned or to anything dona by m aa administrator may present the same and they will be-heard; and at that time the court will finally settle said final. account. . , This notice is published pursuant to order or said County Court mads In ths abova matter on October !8th, if is. ! - B. O. DE MOSS, ' ' Administrator, etc. Dale Rothwellf Optical Specialist I give atl my time to ths fib- ! ' ting and grimiins; of classes, I ' ; have practiced In Pendleton six i . years.. AU work guaranteed. American Nst'l Bank Bid. ' ' (Upstsirs) ! , Pendleton -. . Oregon ; ; these defendants to show and make manifest ths exact nature and extent of the right, title. Interest or estate, which each, any or all of these de- renoanta claim to hav In th real property, described in said complaint, to-wlt: The SEW of the NW1i of the KW of Sec. IS, Twp. 4 N. H. II. E. W. M.j th West St feet of Lot In Block S and Lot 7 of Block f. and the West feet of Lots t, I and 4 of Work I of the Town of Weston; Lots I. IS and IS of Block 1 Haling- Addition to the Town of Weston; atl that portion of Block t of McArthur's Addition to! tne ;uy or went on lying North of a certain east snd west line, said Una commencing at a monument contt Ing of a three-Inch pipe driven In the ground along tha west line of aal1 Block, said monument being witnessed by being SI feet S Inchea south of a Balm tree, together with a water rlrhl across ths remaining south end of said Block to be used and snjnyed ss right of wsy for ths purpose of keep ng and maintaining over and across said south end of said Block t a flume line as now constructed: the right to convey through the same snd use the same quantity of water now and here tofore used and enjoyed In connection therewith, together with the right to keep said flume In renalr. ta r.olnr the same at any time and to enter upon said land along the line thereof for the purpose of Inspecting, repair ing end replacing the same; also an undivided one-half interest In East SI feet nf Lots I, I, 4, all Lota S, the East 11 feet Of Lot S In Block f In tha Original Town of Weston, except ths following described tract: Berlnnlne at the Northeast corner of Lot S in Block t. thence westerly alonr tha south line of Main street 11 feet 4 in ches, thence southerly parallel with Pranklln Street II feet I Inchea. thence essterlv parallel with Main Street 21 feet S Inches to ths west line of Franklin street, thence northerly along the west line of Franklin Street SI feet S inches to ths point of beginning; An undivided one-half Interest In and to Wli Lot I. all Lots 4 and 8. nd the North Hair or Lot I In Block of Weston: sn undivided one-half interest In and to Lot 7 Block 1 Hart- man's Addition to Weston. And that said claims and each snd all of them be declared void and of no effect and unfounded In fact or In law aaalnet said plaintiff, his heirs or s- gns; for plaintiffs coats snd dis bursements herein, and for such other snd further relief ss pertains to equi ty and good conscience. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. W. Phelps, Circuit Jodg of the 4th Judicial Dis trict of the Stste of Oregon, made on the J3rd day of November. J1S. Paid ruer provioes in.i i.e nrai piionca- t nf htm .ilmmn.. .hall h. ... .1 . M- i the 21th day of November. lilS. In the Weston Leader, 1 --. JaF iswijs4.,i nwMMT. 1 1) i r i srfMr iui.L LU.ltl, I ItflX T narin ih. tweri 1 m " ytmlwi y SM kicoi-wjuctoi mm i vmm n. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ikmEli'rwswt"taiili UI imimilailasl fnmi m im flrel Anavat CORN SHOW Walla Walla, Dec. 2-3-4 Everybody Welcome Go and sm what - corn grower, hart dona. '-;' ''. EXHIWT8 yes raltti torn tL.m m.- - J It a tAf - U- . II till SMr-Wff (ltrrf teOfut Mnjivjg.ftin4lrwwMM rTMHb wr n ires mi u r.AIIIIIlin, jrl:-:. Information, TickeU at l-aw Kmjnd Tilp Fares, and TransporUtlon 8r vice in Connection with Exhibit upon npplicatlon to S. S. NELSON Agent . Weston . f t For the Oext I B flays we are offering the DELINEATOR, a monthly issue of the BUTTERICK PATTERNS to the ladies of Weston at 75c a year. Call and Give Us Your Order THE BRANDT STORE okeoon FEE A FEB, Attorneys for Plaintiff. remarka in the East Oregonian move