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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1915)
, t tr OUH SPECIALTIES Blue Ribbon Celery Cauliflower 'Cabbage Sweet Spuds Cranberries Parsley Hot House Lettuce California Grapes Nuts, Candy, Figs and Dates Choice New Navel Oranges and Lemons nnvE you cnosEn the coffee F0H YOUR CIIRISTOAS DIOOER? 4 . t el GROCER tr .4 I I Ik rrJ . I hulI If The Farmers Bank of Weston I ' "Established ISpt Our depositors are increasing in num ber as well as deposits in value; but we have room for more. Don't hang back because the start looks small Ev erything starts that way. Just a short time ago the European war was only talk. See how it has grown; yet a small bank account is worth more than two such wars. . O. A. C. I- ffltmt!miifHIUUIHl!(W!HlU.I . J rUHR? AXD KOKE-MAKERS' WEEI M RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES . . Jeaaary l to S. 1916 (MliknMM. rrarttcat Haly lor Mm Horn IH ra, tk Coajajunlly. . Ceoaaartlaaearoragoa'a Otaataat ladaatrtes n uam ao oragoa'a Meat Vllnl fwtHM g&lSrTroNsHMTrSaTAlWMKNTS aaa aaaelr iitndxl tan rear. It 4 Ml etser ta mkr frtrad with hr Uataken aa Ihaaghu. good . nttm eao looa wars. ? wtpmrR short course JbrMtary io t February 4, 1916 A traarka.1 Agrinultural Cawae la a Nat Shall. iffM artcaae l Actaal War e UN Jano see Hooarkotd. omta rsrnr aisimo. rx ctors, -.. rtcs imo. DUr WO, fCLT HAlBrff. CARDKNIHO. COOK t l, bRWIMC, houbkholu asts, homk J" UIR1. tmi-ff MHTHODft, IOAD r'!Lfi.rAl EK0mHKBJMO.Blit HCANIXATIONft, llABKKTINa. (nimnliw Coanw WHhest TaMea. junan raatracOoe in tmw .adnata: raUnaed rale. fc.w. Miers. Urvali. tlw-tt-i te f-1) DIL W. G, IIUGIIES Dentist C7?9 In the Elara Building, Milton Han, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 ::c:r:n i. watts all State and Federal Courts. M ThereTl be more good fellowship-more Christinas cheer more of the holiday spirit about the table if you finish your dinner with ciinsE a snnconn'S "SEAL BRAIMD" Used Dy THREE Generations la A in (Phone Main 241) - - HABERDASHER CHRISTMAS CANDIES The largest stock of GigarsTobacco and . Pipes V in town KNIVES and HARMONICAS SUM Kirkpatrick's Confectionery DR. C. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office In Brandt building WESTON OREOON HOWS THE T1XIE to pay your Weaton Leader "eub" ' " ' " ' ' " " MMVIMMM WESTON LEADER CURX WOOD, fiMOm suBscRirrioN rates StrMli fit Afbtnct TI10 Ymr...., Six Mnitln... Fnnr Monlha, .! BO . 0 7 . 0M AOVCRTIMNC RATES P-T llM-ll fir HMtHtb.. ........ BO Prt Inrh.an Inaartlpn. .30 IaMi, Hnwli inamrtimi..,.. , 05 rWDAT - ; . ' . . ,- DEC U. (919 f!acr4 at Hm faaMHca at Vtala. Origan, icrand dMt B8 bmHct. " Speakfaigr of "great minda," otr. Sain BIythe apelta it preeiaely aa wo do, "pacifldat." , Not to apeak of wormwood, tba En tente Alliea hava had an ovordooe of gall from GallipolL Until we bear him preach we are un willing to five "The New Miniater" in unqualified endorsement. -' The Austro-Hungariana Mem to love their own atyle of music too well to be entirely pleaaed with an American not. Much aa our American cities are anx iotu to grow, we notice that none of them are yearning for that Mexican Villa. .... . . '.. "If Carnegie ia atill ao anxioua to die poor," eays an exchange, "be might tablish a pro-English newapaper in Milwaukee." . . Buy Red CroH aeala of yonr local merchants and contribute jrour mite to the worthy campaign . against ."the great white plague." , The Ford peace pilgrims hare de scended upon Norway, but we hasten to disavow to our Scandinavian friends any intention of an unfriendly act. The county court has a fund of $2500 to aid in financing enforcement of ths dry law, which constitutes another warning to prospective "blind pigs" that they'd better consult an oculist. With unpardonablo and impertinent curiosity we arise to ask Colonel S. Norton Bobo of tb Stanfield Standard if he is a relation of Doctor Bobo, the chocolate brown insurgent of Haiti? If ao, we assume that h prefers to be snd remain a distant relation. We are printing "Christmas Time" by Charles Dickens on oar first page for tiie reason that it's just a little bit better than anything we can evolve ourselves. The only fly In the olnt mnt la that Colonel Boyd-who never display much o lhillty-U pruhabty printing the aame thing. We like to read good ad., but there's one In rortland paper about the finest and moat 'homey un.lM taking rxirkw In W YirihwTi" that WsaveeuacoM and utirssponaive. The advr(Umartt grows with enthusiasm, while W can only shiver In clammy apprehenaion. Our ene deflnlte mo tional hunch is that we are gainf to stay sway from there. We'd about as soon it p In an eyaur bd as In that pleaaant, homelike place. We're go- Inc to recommend It to Boyd, however, He'll need more apace In such an setab liahment than he ever haa la his mangy tx9 sheet. If he doesn't let us alone. What has become of the old-fash ioned kid that could nam the capitals of every state In the Union?" asks a fretful exchange, He's probably M hotel cWrk somewhere. It's the boy who haa exerciaed his gray matter to snore practical advantage who can later nam his own capital la six or seven figures. "So long aa taxpayers feel thee are getting ovular's worth of road for dollar inry win not w'jki w a ww ,J IliWMM. Jmivnal. ivau vav Whenever the taxpayera get a dol lar'a worth of anything for dollar we wilt be approaching the millenlum. !i ..... - I , "ZelVwhentiuedunf, more com monly known aa biid(rewebentiune dung, at aU that alia the Kalaer."-Or- egonian. . Which leaves us In anxious doubt whether to recommend an emetic or a purgative. If Oregon were gifted with a sense of humor It would laugh at Itself for requiring professions! training of Its teaehereTfter closing all but one of the state inatitutiona where they could secure it. , v Neither the Democrats nor Republi cans ncr even the Bull Mooes will hold national tatkfesU In Weston, but this little old burg never did car much for the conventions, , ..1 't-... ..... j , We are surprised to some extent by the news from the Daidanellea, the British troops having seldom shown such a retiring disposition. .... 1 The lingering remaina of Turkey In Europe will bring no Christmas cheer to thai Anies tabls. A THE WIGHT yOISK. (Ben H. Lempmsn.) There was a heron that flew by night, and "waughjf.and "awk!" aald she; she lit on a anag at candle light, and cried her cry of a soul bedlghl with weeds by the sounding sea. urer in. anm a awnytnexcleam of some ship's light went by the great bird romr u s mis; from aream. ana voiced her eerie cry, There elept a tramp, 'neath the laded gorse. wno.Rgin, Mussett; captains or mauatry. woke in terrored aeveat or the cry,parton; Jester of 8. Timothy's, Pier; rang oot aa a graceless corse waika tbe wet eandei yet. that, There was a heron that flew oy night, whose not was strangieu ecream: the boulders blared aa a mare la fright, when red and weird witn roaring light the stable windows gleam. Blue waa the bird, and plumed aa ah who sang by Egypt's stream her cry smote back from nr to sea as mad maw writ be la. dream. , There slept a child, la . the. , boatman'a hut, who woke with a fevered start; and a lissom lass sang low to shut cold dread from that we heart There waa a heron that new oy night, and "waugh!-, and "awk!" she said; ahe lit on a snag at canuie ugnt. whea far and cold and eptnt-ongni. tha star folk walked o'erbead. Her cry rang back through a thousand years to a marge ot. reedy rush It mote the night with nameless fears. and died In fearful buah. The tramp fed on through the shard and anaae while terror trod his track but tow and dear aang the. lissom, maid who blessed the boatman's shack. She screamed In terror when her. , ours !......'..' Wes snatched from out her Jeweled .. hand. And hurled a modest semi-curse Toward the fleeing, bold brigand; And when the'eopper caught the thief She seised the purse with anxious air. And breathed a sigh of sweet relief To find her treasures all were there. A. penciled not , .... Her fellow wrote, .A .sugar plum. We.'-.-. A wad. of. gum.. ..,...;-., .-f ; . A balr-pln (bent), ..." A copper cent,;. t '. A button hook ,", With "broken croek, ' A safety-pin, , A curling tin, c A powder rag, A sachet bag.. These were the treasures which she bore ; Around with her from store to stqr While on a shopping; tour, to see The many pretty things which ah . Would love to buy U she but had The cash, and with f smile so glad . It almost made the jcopper sneeze She thanked him, and with sprightly Tripped on to seek another store Or two where she could shop some more. - Exchange. San Francisco, CaX Miss Pauline Turner Of Bremerton, Wash., enter tained the Rotary club of Rochester, K. T., by singing over the long dis tance telephone. The club, members In Rochester were furnished Individ ual receivers and a special line was leased for the servics. PAY THE LEADER MAN and' make bis Xmss happy. Chas. H. Carter ' ' Dah P. Smyths Carter & Smythe LAWYERS PENDLETON - - OREGON "THE NEW MINISTER" IS GREETED WITH ENTHUSIASM "The New Minister" wee Introduced Tusstlsy swnln- te a auillvncs that filled Weaioa epara house to the doors, and made such a ravnrssle tm srMla that ord of prsue have lore an haefd on evary etreal cor ner el this atipravialive tiilla eiirs. la rooiiiaht ptsr ths production "wsnl bl" to an extant that eves the perfnrmsre thamsalvee were aur prteed. gome of them have been haard re say that thalr rahaareals lave ae promlee of auch a atiuarlns auctase. and thay are now ao plaassntly dlssp. pointed that thay so about with baam. in faces to receive the plaudlta of the populace. r The compaay was a Urge one. con taining (with orchestral m the naih borhood of thirty people. Thay had rehearsed fs It h fully, and the raeult was ftnally saan In a raally finished parformance. The plaaslng aonas and chorueae and laushable duloaue In the place were "put over" In m man ner that would do credit to profee- slonst troupe- Not a few peopls are aaytna? that It was the beet amateur production ever stated In Weston. The Music Committee (Meesra. Hodgson, () rear and I.umlclM were aa sured by fallow warblers In the dreae- ln room that thay could nave every thing they wanted for a eong; thay had but to atng and the owner would move away and leave them In unrtle- ruled iHteaasslon. This raptloua male diction did not discourage them, how ever, and thay went out ahd sang has a trio of Carusoa. Joe HoUgson mails an especial hit by losing hla goatee Whan the time re ma to stroke It In accordance with the action It was mlaalac. but he went right ahead uer ai-hedule. .He hadn't lost his voice. The role of Daisy was charmingly sung by Miss Lola Porter. Mrs. Oac B. Carrali-hsel. originally cast for the part, was prevented from appearing hatauae of Illness. Claud frtce was admirable In voice, action and make up aa "The New Minister." The prln cloala received eplandld support throughout from every member of the cast. The gross earnings at popular prices were shout lis. and will net a sub stantial aum for the Saturday Arter nooa Club, who were sponsors of the affair. Especial credit for the suc cess of the production Is due Mrs. F. IX Watts, pianist and managers rro- feasor A. W. Lundell. director, and 10 C. W. Keen'e orchestra. New nooks for Lcswl Ubrwry. Mrs. If. L. Itadrlck. local librarian. reports the following books have been donated by well-wtshere to the Weston branch, of tha Umatilla county li brary since Thanksgiving. hea It books were presented: What a Young Wife Ought to Know, Cornet of Horse. A Certain Rlt-h Man. A Toung Acrobat, A Oay Charmer. The Time la at Hand. Opening of a Chestnut Burr. Hlnca last reports, the following books have been received from the county librarian: 8llm Princess. Ada; Drl and I. Bach, eller; Return of Peter Orlm. Belaaco; Fran, Kills; Man on the Hox, Mc Orath: Danoury Rodd. Aviator. Pal mer; Doctor Klian. Tompsins; uiea of the Game. White. , Children's Hook Cruise of the Carhslot. Bullen: What Katy TMd. Coot Id ga; Indian Primer. ; Hsnd 'man. His Ship Hlortee. Hopkins; lol- gan Bpeare. Ieamy; 10m ramming. Matthews; Mrs. wina ana maaame Story of a Donkey. Hague ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE la ths reeniy Tnart of tbs Suit ef Orage for Vmsillls t'ennijr. la lbs Nsiiar el lbs OHsrdlsasblp el Aleass- dat Kmasar, tiHWapslaal. . . . . 1 Raw ea lula itsflbltnaaae coning on te ks baanl upon lha PMUloa et the guardlaa el AltMr Klnamir, aa-l li apeasrlng to lha court frast Iks pailllaa Ihsl iham was Alert In the rourl hrla lh 2M day ol Kuvanttwr, ISU, bf MargarM g Innaar. suanllas at iba paraus at pfiiearijr at liBlr Ktnoaar. ae liHmaiat. pny lag lor sa erdar llraeilss esl raiarlne ibn in anil iba lolloelronlvrrlbail rrur : tha 4 of iba S W S ol Has. A Tp. 4, H. k. aa, g, w, M , vmsiliwt.aiiaiy, vragna. Sad tt abpaarins la lite court llial the nail I kianl Aiaaandtr Kliinwar are Ihagusntlaa and baililnacr KirralB, Marl Klbovar, Ml wile: Oaors Klnnaar, N.lfS Kiuuaar. 1.1111a KlnnasrLaae, Uit Klnnr Minnie Km Barljlaola sort Karl Klunaar, sbildraa ol Iba aald Alaaol Klnnaar, and That It vf""Bi to ta court Ibat It is tor the beat luieraal ol lha all Ibak Iba aald really .hm-l-l bs aold, end the eeart bslng fully adviwrt In Iba maliart if M UKKKHY IlKUKKr.r) t APiOIKIKD that lha ul of kin of tha aald Alassndar Klusaar to-elt: Marsarvt Klnscar, hla wlla, Maoris Klnnaar. Kalh Klonaar. Lillle Kin. inr'Um, Unrd Klunaar, Mmnla Klnnaar Ulanda and Karl Klnnaar, children ol ths aald Alaiandar Klnnaar, and all paianeale leraated In aald aa'ala, appear balora thla nrt on Monday. lteZ7lh da; ot DvcaniMir, Itls, si ta oVlork A. M-, In Hit ennnlr ooariroom la lb county eourthonreal Uinaiilla eounly, Or asnn. at Pendlaloa, Uragon, tbaraln, Ibrn snd lhare loanow eauaa wuj an oiuvr aovoiu nut ba sraniart lor Hit aula of Mis . J4l the S. W. H ol Mas. , Tp. 4 K. R. It, a. W. Vnalllls rvirtthl Oreiemn. anil IT 18 KUHTrlKK DBDCIIRD that a copy of thla order bs publlibad at laaat on. aaak tor Ihitaa aue.ala waeka bolora aald dale ol hearing In lha Waaion lyadrr, a iiw..pr printaa and puhll.hed weakly si . ion, Unta llHa aonnly, Oron, and that proof ol aald Eublleatlon be mails ssd fil4 In lua isallar ervin, Dons snd dated at Pandlalon. I'maillla aounty, Oregon, this tat r of l-mla-r. lel. , CUAS. II. MAHSH. . l I ' , :.' Cousiy Judge. BfirllePrvwep IT I "M aaSi le Try m lew rw awwun tawtMIeaf- OlnasaMKliaWir baa tu, tamii; a 11 snlai-r ; buwtaaTaH Motk .li.aaal. VariiunM..! etona, U-. Caarrtas, A ehibl ai! .U, CSSTJ 1 CSSI A KM VI WUIeayfoe iUHMl toahMtySara ' Baat nadin lamp ia the world " Ke wtak, ae cblmsav, aa Bttntia traohu. eedlrt, eesdna, eeanwtia. aa (Menaadyesis, SOS sAUl blL ; Marton O'Harra Weston - - - - Oregon trada martu aad nnMi aWlM araa fw, fifmi MaM. trhj ar phoitia and da n-latkat (or PRZI ggAgOH aad rapott a paowtabUKy. Saak rafvmaraa, PATENTS BUILD fOTUIa rar to. Oar Iraa hooklaM uU aaw, aaal u laraM aDdaarayaaaMaar. WrHelaaay. D. SWIFT & CO. SaTIMT LAWVmS. 303 Ssventb St, w aealr.nl oe, D. C M. PcUrsee C. ft BUhop Peterson & Bishop UWYErVS Pendleton, Or. , Freewster, Or. Hi rial hum Tre al MctlMHila CttMrt'tt. a ....rdaer with Its annual cue- torn, the Methodlat "unday school will have a Christmas tree and eservlsas this evening. The affair will not be confined to the Melr.od.et people. All the people are lnvlte.1 to come and to utilise the tree for their gift-mahliig. Thar will be haga of candy and nuts fur all ths children In attendance, and everything roetht" ,B ,n sure a delightful Christmas Kve for the little ones. The program followa! Selection by Orhaetra. Antham "Ooud Tidlnes' Tholr invoisilon Rev. N. IX Wood Recitation "The lloun.Ury of Christ. mas" ........ Curtia Shellenberger Slumber Song Ry Hmall Children Recitation "Ulrectlorie to Sania".. , , , , , , , , Prance Wood Duel "Iear Little Stntngar" Lurlle and Iule Porter Recitation "Progressive Sania"... Ry Roys Recitation. Ada and Ma garet Caldwell Kelectlon by Orchaatra. Recitation ,hrletmss Song" ..... Cslharlns UeuaHea Recitation '7'here IHi Santa lr , Roy Waldea Song "It Is Coming" Ry Small Children Recitation- 'Kilty's Christmas Tree" , Arloulne Roblnene) Recltatloa "A Stitch In Ttine".... ................. Rlaahe Thurso Anthem " ad There Were rthep. herds" t-'holr nistrlbutloa of preeenta Renedlctlon, Walnut Ridge. Ark Bobby Wat a. a balloonist, fell from a height of 100 feet when he rut loose hut par achute at the end of a balloon asven slnn at the Pall festival. He fell through the aheet Iron roof of a gin. struck a lw by four and bounded off I the ground. He waa picked up wltb a broke leg and several broke rib, but will live. Buffalo, Wyo Mr. Martha Rarly. 14. at the wheel of aa automobile, re cently made a -mile trip from ether. Ida aad Buffalo, Sl'MMOXft. la Die arm It Coon of the) Stat of Orrgoa for I'maillla Cowaty: P. r. Wells. Plaintiff, vs. Anna rung. Kllra Chaster, Caro'lne Schmidt. U.ula Young. Ida Young. Ly.lla Young. Wlllsrd Veung. A Ilia Young. Mlchaal Young. Iiarba'a Young. Hu. so rVhnil.ll. tVnthla Rmphy. Agnae K. Jonas, Jamas Patera. Msggle I'a tare. Kli hard I'etars. Hnrnual I VI are. Myrtle Patare. John Peters. Ethel It, Peter. Win. IWra. Iteeel I'a lara. nrlM Patera end Jrut I'elara. hla wife. Alhart Young. Ora . Ma bar. John Maher. eViiomon Peteca, t'hsrlae II. Petare. Sareb lasvle, fnr. ' marly Sarah Klttrl.lge. Mi.-heel It. Young. Myr Young, Ml.haal or Mike IVt rn. A g tha Tsylr, Slt'lla Peter. (Ilane Patare. Nora Walla, flrar Riuiera. K. C. Rogers, K. M. IVtara, Kmaaiey Rldrnour. other, wis known se Kmrly RUIanaur, Minnie U PePanll. Jene I'al'aatt. Nellie ItaPeatt. Ketle DelVatt. W. Ham naPeatl. Ralph tVPeall, Xal tna DelVatt, now Zelma Harris. Mer tie IelVstt. now Mema Ninlih. ami Agatha Taylor, gusrttiaa of Stella Pater and Ulene Paler, minors, Iiefemlants. . "To Anna Young. Kltoa Cheater Car oline rVhmt.lt. Iiula Young. Ida Young. I.ydia Young. Mlrhaal Young, Harbara Young, Hugo B. hm:dl, Jamas P. tera. Maskte Peter. Albert Young, ira H. Mahar, John Msiier. Nol.m.uo Petere. Charle If. Peter. Sarah I.- via, formerly Sarah Kllir.ta. Agnae K. Jones. Kicnar4 -aira siynie ra lars. rlamuel Pater. Michael It. Young, Myr Young cyntnia Rropny, John I'rlara, r.tnai n. t-etare. ni. r aiara. Resale Peters, Mlchaal or Mike Pelere, Agatha Taylor. Slella Peter. Cliene Peters. E. M. Peters, Rntealey Itldrn. our ntherwlae known e Kmetv Mid- enour. Ralph 11 Volt. Xalma IW-rVait. now yima iisrrie. Mam wi'mii. now Mama Smith. WIMard Young, A I lea Youn. Acatha Taylor, guardian of fflella Peters ami (Rene Peters, mi nor. Jan DePestt. Nelll IJelVait, Katla Drl'eatt, Orln t'er and Joele I'eter, hla wife, defemlanta abort namea : In tlie Xsme of ttto Stef ot OrrgoeJ. ' You and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against yoti in ins aonve eni It led suit on or Itefirre I he I. It .lay ef January, 1tf. and you will take notice If you fall to answer, or other, wise anoear In said suit on or before aald day, pialndff. above named, for went thereof will apply to the above entitled curt for the relief prayed for In plaintiff's complaint, nn file in saii suit, to-wll: For a fteoree of this court requiring each and every one of these defendants to show and make manifest the enact nature and extent of the right, title. Interest or estate, which each, any or all of these de fendahta claim to have in the real property, described In said complaint, to-wlt: The SBM of the NWK of the KW of Sec. ia, Twp. 4 N. It IT, E. W. M.i the West t feet of Lot In Rlock t and Lot T of Rlock I. and the West feet of Lots 1, I and 4 of Rlock 1 ot the Town of Weston; Ixils I. IS and 16 of Rlock 1 Sailng'g- Addition to the Town of Weston: all that portion of Block 9 of McArthur Addition to tha City of Weston lying North of a certain east and west line, anld line commencing at a monument constat ing of a three-lnch pipe driven In the ground along the went line of said lliock, aald monument being witnessed by being tt feet I Inrheg south of Balm tree, together with a water right across the remaining south end of said Illm k to be used and enjoyed aa a right of way for the purpose of keep ng and maintaining over and acroa sold south end of said Rlock a flume line ae now constructed; the right to convey through the same and use the same quantity nf water now and here tofore used and enjoyed in connection therewith, together with the right to keep said flume In repair, to replace the same at any time and to enter upon aald bind along the. line thereof 1 for the ptirpoee of Inspecting, repair- Ing and replacing the, same; also n undivided one-half Interest In Kast tl feet of Lots t, I, 4, all Lots B, the East j Start Your Christmas Shopping Early :; You will find many articles here that you will not be able to find elsewhere at the prices we offer. We specialize ii Shoes, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Art Linens, Rubber Goodsand in fact everything for cold weather, THE BRANDT STORE ft . m n it Weston Meat n Biae.ativv r J Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Drtufd Poultry FISH Mouthy and Thursday Get Our Prices I'hotie No, M. Orders taken by phoii (or mail routes, . . ttTTU M iU w-eJTtl - Perry & Weber aeAayeeeXaaaaaaiaaaaafaaaei It's True Economy i TO TRADE AT T.5 Ehuq; Sttn Wt boy for caah aod tell for rash - at tmall margins. f OR0CER105 Cruh and UrvtM Good. NOTIONS School Supp8i nioNt no. ta ALMA BARH ft 11 R 1 1 feet of Let In Klerk t la lb Original Tew ef Weetao, esrept the following described Irartt Ragiala al the Northeast corner of Let t I Rlorta t. tharwe VMnaerly along the south line f Mala street tl lee la. rhee, thear utbarly tsarailei wuH Prsnklla litreet IS feet t Inches, Ihenre eesterr' parallel with Mala Streat II feet t Incite ta the weet line ef Pranklln streat. thence northerly slong the weet line of Pranklln Street tt fael t Inches t tb point f begta Blngi An undlvwled oae-half IsMaraaS Ja and to W H IxH a. l Uete 4 t. and the North Half ef Lot In Jilee t of Weeteei; an undivided one-ha'f Intereet la and to IX T Rtoch I Hart mane Addition to Weet on. h;n Aral that aal.l claims an.1 each ami all of them he decteref eotd aad ssT f erfeet and nnfoundad la fact or do Inez ; against aald plaintiff, his heir or , 'slana; for plaintiffs mete and die- 1 buraamente herein, and foe such other "end further relief ae penal ue to eul 'fa SI BS riff Jseehaw aa . SaWaVtl ra Thla etimmons la published punmant J to a a order of the floo. a. W. Pheipe. Circuit Judge at the ith Judlr-lat Uie- , trtct of the Stele ef Oregon, made or lite .bill ilsr d Nutemlarr. 1016. Kshl order provtdee that the fine) public " lion of this summons shall be made on v tha td tiny of IkMHtmlNyr, Itfli, la ths Weston. Lesder. FRK A rr.K. . Attorneys for Itaintirr. Nature's Food . for horses and rattle (a the gnus that grows on meadow and hill. Tb Best beat thing is sweet, clean, hay and feed that comes from our mill. When you need rolled grain of ths right sort for keeping your livestock In fin fet tle, look for oar sign and the good things for for your dumb servants stored in our bine. Wt hand! fleam Rolled Hsrlcy, Ofta and Wheat; baled Hay, Mlllstuffs and Chirks Feed. We're local agents for Pctrock Kkmr and Bistchford oCalf Meal. I' hone 21. D. R. WOOD the Feed Man Dr. J. G. McMTH OSTEOPATH Office on block north of the bank ATHENA, OREGON Electric Treatment. Giver? 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