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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1915)
O O O - - " ' May life's choicest blessings attend you, friends, throughout the Glad New Year. For ourselves, we ask nothing further than continuance of the good will and patronage we enjoyed at your hands during 1915, when our business showed a substantial increase. This we will endeavor to merit by square dealing, ample stocks and . prompt and cour teous service. k " f. ' B 3 UU GROCER Th Farmers Bank of Weston . Established 189! . M ' : ; ' j f . . 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. .' ''" A. G. iHKmii:miinHHiiiuiiHuiimra fAJCSK:' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK sad R'JXAL LIFE, CONFERENCES Jaaiawy jMI . MM IsterataUnw,. tneMaa Help lor the Bom Mi hm, the CoaiiseBHy. (niHtai wf Orrtee's tSteeleel laowwirwa CaatafweKseesOrefoa'sMail Vital "robltMae .BXTPaKa-DKVOSTSATIOHIt " HIITIOM-lTKTAINIiEIT ntluu4 people stteeS' last yeat. Hts Mnl eteee to make frtrsea aril Hw , IMtafcrr ea Ibeuf M. good i , . arersera, n4 goo war. WWITGit SHORT COURSE Auraary to to February 4. 9 ijnirinl liTtnillanl Coerae ta Hal BaeU. Av-.'- 4ters i Actual Work mi . v m iMtvn b.bw r.nM .n.'i. lllKO. OAHD8XIXG, COtlK-t-sl l!0. HOCKHOI.D ARTS. NOMR KtfKIKHhS METHODS, IOAD f Uj ''4 IA BNOI!KHIWO,lillAX t,Av..r4, MA.RTI. OfrrvMMlcM CNximo WHboot t ittiem. B4u4 imllco rates, few wrltt Tin Crff . Wm , Mtwd CttMf Corwfc ' ' " ' ) vi. g. iruGiECrj Dentist. t in tti Eisnti BuilJinjr, Mil loo !oow, 9 to 12 ol I to 5 ;.:rzi i. watts. Aliorney-at-Law s ia ?1 St Ate nd. Federal Court A. . at::.". oeoon - ' .-; .': 3 .. if ' 1,1 ,? 5 w ' , . J,.nt,. -.. ) ,, i iinl iiiiiili - - ll-ll 111 Tf " (Phone Main 241) - HABERDASHER CHRISTMAS CANDl ES The largest stock of Gigars Tobacco and Pipes ;,V"": 'in..town ',; v KNIVES and HARMONICAS Kirkpatrick's Confectionery DR.C H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office in Brandt ljuilding- . , WESTON OREQON nows the min: to pay your Weston Leader "sub" -1 WESTON LEADER CLARK VOOD. refclbhcr . SUBSCRIPTION RATES ; Stridh in A4hnc T1i Yw.. l 0 Pi SlrtiiHin.T. 7 Fmir Mnnilie....... ...... 0 M ADVEKTWNG RATES for iu'rli per montl. .............. 0 W fer .itirh. one inxwl im ............ , ; f ljtn.ui. irfr liiiomtrli lllBMtioa - 05 FRIDAT dec 31. m Eater' el Ih fottoffkt at Vote. Ortgee. ' m MtoM-ctaM mH autlcr. THE CRISIS APPROACHES. Submarlnea flytn the Aturtrlan flag continue to torpedo ocean Uaera car rsrinff non-eombatsota : without any apparent concern aa to whether or not American Uvea are aacrineed thereby. Meanwhile, the notes exchanged bo tween the 'American and1 Auatrian government are emtlsractonr to neither, and the likelihood crows that the Ancona, affair will lead to the rup ture of diplomatic relatione. Similar estrangement with the German gov ernment will almost Inevitably follow, since the Lualtanht affair la still un settled and the central pwers are i dubltably supporting each other In their negotiation with the United States. : After all. It would perhaps simplify matters should the United State at last determine upon a diplomatic break with the Teutonic empires. Be yond question they think so 111 of ua already because we have 'not recog nized the inherent superiority of the German race and its right to go to any .'length" to uphold the motto, "Deutechland Ober A lie." that their rancor would scarce be increased by such a course. Opea war. need not follow. ' It would be analagous to the relation between neighbors ' who. without coming to blows, did not speak as they passed by. Our national would then be well aware that they took their live Into their own hand when they traveled the high seas, and we would be absolved from the neces sity of constant posing before the pow ers. We would be absolved also from nv consideration toward Germany and Austria lit the punishment of their agent who sre stirring up trouble ia America, and could turn an Indiffer ent ear to their complaints that oor citizens are supplying their enemies with food and munitions. Moreover, the United States will need firends when the wsr Is over. We will be rich and fat. but virtually unable to defend ourselves against at tack. Since the central powers are practically certain to dislike ns whether or no, an enlightened self interest would Indicate terms of cor dial understanding with the entente allies. They would forego their pres ent feeling f suspicion toward ns when they found us maintaining no diplomatic relations with their ene mies. In all likelihood we have no material future injury to fear from Ku if land, France or Russia, but Japan ha been casting covetous eyes In our direction since it attained the statu of s world power and might easily! seek a pretext to invade our shores. ! Were W assured Kaglaad't frlentl hlm stirh peril eoutd be avoided. 'rem present ln4atlona the war will continue Indefinitely. It can narently have but f twe reeutt s, "draw" from mutual ethaustlon, or ih final dteA through attrition or the central poaeik The latter may win through to Conalatlnople, may destroy the British power la Igypl. fcld a. wcrul rValu. Ilea la India, and yet be unable to ad minister a vital blow to Kngland, their greatest and most feared and hated to. The tight little 11 l ettll uttntala Ma naval aapremaey and mill Mill be able to sweep Teutonic . tk. mao. Th. entente cvmmervw iiww - - - . allle have but to hold the Teuton fnlrly even on the rtuestaa ana rrencn rronta t eventually wear mem m..- maiiifoatlv aunerlnr It men. guna, mealUolt and auppllee. They are Inferior only I" generalfhlp and ttrnwntanttoa. The worst they have to fear at a draw atrugale, while If they eaa oaly summon auffl 4.i muuhm to maintain the statu quo for aa Indefinite aertoa tney i a ear (am Is flsl ,, Theee are times when It behoove i - m.A nrai-tieKllv defsnselese neutral power to be careful o It owa lntereeta. Since It te becoming union ImnanalMa foT Uaol Sam tB Btlck a th. h.M m behoovea him. t ... of thinking, to fall lata the right campend the right ramp la the on poss.salng better prospect and the larger supply or m. "elnews of war." The central power u u mil ktMuit our frlendshln a ....!.... ilmns ns board of Itsessnrer hlpa. Very well. Let our rriesdahln be withdrawn, and be stowed upon those who foe several wtna mrm muri more apt u found appreclaUve. ' - BFATTimt IXHARMOXT. w. ni. uh considerable Interest that K. W. McComaa. prominent gralnbuyer aad Bepubllcan politician of Pendleton, will be a candidate for ..i...i n.iata as an opponent of Senator Burireea. la the event that the Senator enter the rare. urnMiMiiAii tfould aeem to In dlcete that the breach In the rank of the stalwarts at Pendleton la grow ing wider and wider. It first became ... tk. ha wnnom Doutirs i.n h.it aollt the bltnket during the recent mayoralty contem In Pendleton. Observers of Umatilla ii. M .mi 1 4 Kardlv belteVS their eyes aad ears when they read and hear that what has Been anomn for year as "the Furnish crowa naa .w.M .rtin nart on opnoelt sides In the Pendleton uBDleaeantneea, It was an upheaval, a catyeiism. nn trrw Ible forca" meeting an Immovable ob ject. Thee clever gentlemen unaerstnnu ... i'nrl.ie toe-ether, thiy v... ntit.ieit th most effective machine that Umatilla county politics haa ever known, whenever tney -. nkieetionable cenaiaatei scalp, he could save himself annoy ance by removing It nimseir ana nana. i. In.t what each dlsarun tied group of the sundered camp will now do to the other ought to afford a most beautiful and edifying' demon stntlon. The victims of their com bined attacka In past campalgna win k h mmt Interested observer. Whatever of grief and dismay may follow thla tremendoua seismic dls- iiih.iin in the local ranks or tne g. o. p.. there will be no sound or sor. mmntim the TientocraMu moera they will sreet the sight of Stalwart knlvea a -gleaming to the air with a feeling, almost, of profound and rev erent Joy. When the politicians fall out good men and true may be ena bled to assimilate the loavea and the fishes. PASTOR BtSKEIX AS A PTtOPKKT. t n .Tnhnnn nf ' Wlrvlew Farm. sends us a copy, of, The rool-Kliier. with a request the, following article therein b reprinted In The lader. Mr. Johnson having, been a Leader ha-thj tnr it vears. and ths art I els Itself being fan from, dull, ws are most willing to oblige: . "xrw ..nua'i it neat tnunner ana red lightning If our old friend. Pastor Y.1! .hnnlif tnrflt AUt IA DO a true prophet T It may be a bitter pill for us to swallow, but ws havo to admit that he either knows something or la a mighty good gueaser. "For more than thirty year Rte has neon nredlctlna that all - iatlng governments ewer doomed to fell, and that tne year ji wouiu mark the beginning of the end. Take MHUiiit. nntlr nf that date. ' It Is a positive fact that In a book which he wrote, pnntea ; ana - copyrignieu over thirty -years ago. Buasell' men An mm mnd Aveeith data 1 1 1 4 a the time when something big wouia begin to happen. - wit mm nn know that SOME- THINO started right kerdah on -the date that., Russell said aometning ear rail atart anil none of us are smart .nnn.h vjit tn nrnva that It won't Wind op Just as bs says It wilt. It doesn't require sny atretch of tne imagina tion tn are how the nation of the Eat by going on m their present mad course can totally destroy eacn- otner. Aw I fcl , .Aiintrvi rAllAWH Wilson Rnnaevelt and ihele Sana' Of War jingoes., we will be drawn into It and go Just like the ret.t f . "Anil so If Pastor Russell doesn't turn out to be a true .prophet it cer talnlv won't be the fsult of the mili tary leader of the 'World and tneir fnilnwlnsr nf war llnsoes who sre all out whooping It up for the great In ternational Suicide Club of the World." THE TWO KINGDOMS. Each man a kingdom may posse; May play the monarch's role; And his the kingdom Is no less ' - Than that of mind and soul," - Each man, of eoUrse( most make his ....... own, . --. ' And therein must live, too. And by his kingdom he is known , What kind, good sir, hays youf ., A poor man's kingdom rich may be; A rich man's kingdom, poor; And even through eternity - Some kingdom may- endure; - ' Their subjects ars kind acts and deeds, . Good words, . and heart-thoughts tru , What monarch better subjects needs? What kind, good sir. havs yon? Some kingdoms which more pompous are, ' ' ' And full of brasen show, Are emptier and poorer far Than those that kindness know; ' At last to dead sea fruit they turn; Become bitter rue, -Deed ashes In th funeral urn What kind, good air, have you T Exchange. Only two weeks more of second hand bargsln In WestoA, Com early. We my have Just what you want, end th price is bound to suit you. E. E. Zehm. Adv.) OUR WILOJURKEY. " Ws the Pre aa Iter e All Km off Turkey th WerM Ovee. AbmhuJ the tbrtiiutal Inhabitant of Awerlra lb larket Wits faterlie fowl It hi.d lis hahllal titer all that eecttua where grew lu favorite food. hulUa rurav When Uorta la Ultt Brat reached the reel in of flte Alter, loitteautua enlwxlurd hlia with tr I BitlvtMlor, aud anitMia the dvlk-loue vlaatl set befure to Spanlah bit atltfa was rnextrd turkey. It w ulMl thiti the Aater had dvu teat Vr led the ftiwl to quite an eitent and ttutt H waa aha bletttifnl In Its wild ataia Nth ( the Itht Uraude the bird wsa et)ually well eituwa. awl the ad reuivrou fonniedo fmind It aiMoua lb cliff tlwwlilM latHaus aad athet Hioea he M-t ua hi eiiwdltkm ihrotuth what at now Texas. Arlaoaa ated New Uekbta The .uul ladtaits wt N ar known wf the turkey ft reiittl rise, and smite of their earllem tradl ttmi ttval ailh thkt latereetliut bird The wild turkey of Auterira W with eut douiri the iimgeult) of all kinds f turkey the wurM ere Ornlthot glsta la general actwitt the W-w ituti 11 Inrkey hars dewrnded frew the threw furtiat knows bd.iy a the North Anwrwwn, the Mettraa and the Uon duraa tOcvllsUl vark-tW Th bird round la rertala fwreet miluua of South AiiMfVa known as the rr. sow, nlthnnith aotrtlte mltrd the South Aotetii an turkey, la reality be kMMta to a different family, and arlea tbtta httkl that aay real lurkej found hi that tttntloeol are ImiubrraMt. la th I'nlted State all eta ltd rd rarlcthw a the dumewtk-ated turkey are rertarukb-d ami grow These are lb Rrunae. .Xarraganeett Buff. Stola White and the Wach The dllftvaa-ee are chiefly Ut alas and ruaurta.-Ki rbauga. CUU.0DEN KOOR. The Laat Rsttts tha t Qrest Bettata. The last baitay futisbl on the soil ot Ureal Hrtlaea took, la-e la th aikhlw ef tb eurbieeaib reulury While tieurg II. f Kaglnnd was es gaged fat the war of the Auatrtna sue cosaloa Charles ICdwant. watt was rail ed the Tnuua ITetentler. grand aoa of Klug James IL of Eualand tamlcd te Scotland aud autil two at tempts a obtsta the tbruas of hi SDrvntura, lie waa vtctoraat la tb battle of raikirk. but the Imke f Camlayilaod, of tlencaw IU having been recalled fruta lb ronilneM a take cimuMiid ts! the klng'a forcca, the rretenxier waa enllrely d(eald dt CuUodev nttaw. a pUla la Scotland four ml lee from Internees That was (be Bant battle Might in the ttOaad ol Ureal Itmala and phw Arll t I7i and H wne abw the Inat tieni ea th part of Ih Stuart family e recover th throe f Ureal HrttMla Clutrisa Kdward Smart mtiied In Franr after he had wamlere.1 fi ire tuntMhs In the MKbiandM. pursaed b) bis enemk-a He died In Uonm Jan aa I7W The SXike of fnutherlsnd gar aa ounrter. The wtanxVid wee all stala, and the Jails of Kulnud were fllled with nrlson. ntaay of whom were derated ; Anama . the latter awmher wer turds lUliuenrve Kllmaraork and loval- Lawat betas the last wrwB who was beheaded la Bnfflno4.-rb1latelnhla lrav Weeea Who Mali LWIna Deeeee. Woman alue of a aaoplu ptirt leg adds treiaebdvuHly I the cost of operating deiwrtawni . Mure, and places a nerd lees bnroVa opoa everj buyer On of th large merrhauta of Kew Tork city la euiaorlty for the ststrmeot I hut Vk per eeut of lb ar ttrlvn aenl oot I charge pairua ar retnrned. not ocraskMlly. but anhll ally. We ar not thinking of tb w ataa wIk return gHrmenta that bae beea worn and declare luey bar tterer been oxtl Hfle beUmjcs la a claa by berwetf and deuianda epn-lal treat ment. Bat lb wotomb who order goods seel bom without rotuthlertug whether b needs then or not ongbl to be amciiitbi to rrasuo.-Francis Frear Id LenUe'a s Stfffeasted. To th sroorb hanking Deraoo wbo bad boarded bis car th conductor aaWl at be returned blm bto traoaffr: Thla tranfer expired ten mi notes Wherennon. wtth a growL th maa do for nfc'kei and ea he banded It to tb conductor olsierved! "No amnder. wltb not a singl ven tilator pucn In the wool rr."-UJ- per' Uagnalua. Meshsnleal Beeed Raisset -Oh. dear." groaned tb ytmng wife "I doo'l know want to tie t rnla my bread. I'v tried verythliui." 'A derrick and a couple of Jack screws ouxht to do tt," tnonght bef husband, bat be didn't say It stood.- Rosloo Transciipt Nobleman, Feebably. Howell I see that the heiress na pat her money Into (he himttcr bust nee. Powell-' ITint so? iioweii- ice She ha married wooden niun. New Tork I ' ' Boyhood. Mamma .And ron actnallr ate fit rtatoaill What In the world md roO do aor Uttle Lester Llvernior--WM II KIcknvM bet I diisaq't-Jndg. .- Paoketkflre. . Pocfcetknlrc wltb blude to fold into Ih Imndle by a spring wer Ural rondr in tb jukldht of the itbieenib wntiiry. ' ' ' ' ' AH I not Vwt when anythtng goa contrary to yon Thomas a Kempts IraiSe m arha aail rmvrttMm uutm r aa ft 1-, na NHHiii. tkMghm ar photw. atal a rripooa for mtg SEABCH as wpart ea liattr. Ilaok erfvrwvwa ATfMTS SUILO rottTUatg ftw f. Oar fn iMokM. u)l how, what e anaat aad aava rwa awMarv. Wrttatodar.. 0. SWIFT d CO. 103 S?vt (U Washinntoa, D. C. f f tcmts-i lath ttreult (Vun ..I th HtaU ol Uieifoa fur I'ntailHa tVeinr, Ulia O, tlreirorr, HalmllT. v. Denbj tlreifoi j, IWh'twianL To Dei, by Orcguit K rnulanl abov aimed: Im t-H Naata or fnt Ptt or OnauoMt Vua are iieretiy renulret) to aear and snassr the t'omi lalnt Oletl Klitat )ut In the aiattc fin li led eauae alihln all aerk ol Ih data of the Brat puhllratlon of tlia aiimmona, la all, on or belur KHilav the llihilat of r'ebmary, IMItti ami jioa a ill take i tot ice that II you fall to iear ami answer or plead wlihtq said llm th plaintiff, lor want lliereiif, will H'l'1; la the altuve mill led owirw hr ilia re lief prat ed hr and (h itismlrd In I he prayer of her salil atHiiiilalnl. namely, Kir a decree of the ctttirt lureter die- suiting the lainila ul matilimiiiy now and heiTlofor ealatlng lieivreit i-laln- tilt and defendant ami for an abeolut divorce from the defentUnk This summons Is ntiMiaheil pursuant to aa urtler of the Ilomirahle lilltiert W. rhelist, )utle ol the almv enti tled eourt, tlulv mail aixl tied lie re In on Ihe 2la.h ilay of IWemtwr, IUIX The Brat puhllcatlon Ol thla summons will lie made In the VVeatoo leader ptiliHabed at Weston, Otron, on Fri day, the Slat il of la-centner. ami (lie last nuhUcallon olll he mal on Frular. the llth ilav of February, IUI&, making a publication of all boo aeeuilve weeks. Dalctl at reiatletun, Ore ron, on this Ih ?U(h day of !ecitiler, IKIi. Wit.t M. I'emrMKW, AUorner for llalntlff. IWofrio ajWIreaa: Mmlth-C'raofurd nUlg; fendlelon, Oreirun. If, M. Nterte C It BUhe Peterson Dlshop Pendleton, Or. Frwatr. Or. PAY THE LEADER MAN and make hia New Year happy. Sl'MMOXM. la tho Circuit Court of th Stat of Oregon for Vnaallll t'vttnly. r. TX Walla. Plaintiff, vs. Anna Young. KlUa heeler, l aroHn Schmidt, ltula Young. Ma Young. UrOia Ynune. Wlllard Young, All. a Young, Michael Young. Hsrliera Young, Hu go Hrhmlilt. I'ymhla llrtlhy. Ans K. Jones. James I'elera. Masgle i'e term, Klrhard relent, tiamuel feiers. Myrtle Peters, John Peters. ISthel It. Peters. Wm. Peter. Hessle I'e. ra. Orlll Patera and Joal Petera, his wife. Albert Tonne ra s. Ma her, John Ms her, Httlomon Peters. Chsrlrs If. Peters. Sarah INtvaa, for merly Sarah KlHrtrfae, Michael II. Ynung, Myra Young. Michael or Mike Pel era. Arallia Tavlor. Siella Pel era. niene Peters Nora Walla, Grace it overs, K C. Ilosera, K. M. Peler. Kmesley Klilenour. other wise known as Kmely Itldenour, Minnie U IVIVMitt. Jsn IvIVail. Nellie DePeatt. Kslle ItePesil. Wil liam PelValt. Hnlph IJelVatt, el ma llelVatt, now 'Mm Uarrla. Mer naDel'eatt, now Mem Hralift. ami Agatha Tsvlnr, guarflfan of Slella peters and tllene Peters, minora, Defendants. ' To Anna Young. Kllsa f "healer, rsr- otlne Schmhlt. IhiIs Young. Ida Yonng, Lyd' Young, Michael Yntin. Barbara Young. ltuo S hittldt, James P. tors. Ma est Peters. Albert Young. urn K. Walter, John MaJier. Koloinoo Peters, t'harles ff. Peters, Sarah l vl. formerry Sarah KilirlHse, Agnes tl Jones. Itlrhard Peters, Mvrlte Pe ters. Samuel Peters. Michael It. Young, Myra Young. Cynthia Vrofhy, John Peters. Kthel It. Pelers. Wm. Peter. Beast Peters. Michael or Mike Pelers, Agatha Taylor. Stella Peters, oiene Peter. B. M. Peters. Fmesley IIIHen our otherwise known Kmely Kid enoor, Halph IelValt, Kelma Kel'eait. now Zelma Msrrls, M'na Del'eall. now Merna Smith, WIMard Young. Alice Ynunar Asatha Tavlor. guardian of Well Peter and lilene IVien., mi nors. Jane DePeatt. Nellie Pel'eati, Katie Del Vat t, Orjn Pefcr and Joale Cetera, lile wife, defendanl bo named: '- - v Ia tli Xante of the Stale of Oregon. Tou and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer th com plaint filed against you In th abov entitled ault on or hefore the l.'xh (lay of Jaauary.. ItH. and you will tk nolle If you fall to anwwer, or other, wise an oaar In said suit on or before said day, plaintiff, ebov named, for wnt thereof will apply fo the sbov ntltted court for th relief prayed for In plaintiff complaint, on file In snio suit, to-wlt: For a rteeree of this court requiring each and every one of these defendants to show and make manifest the exact nature sml extent of the right, title. Interest or estnte. which eaolw any or all of these de fendarita claim to have In the real property, described In said complaint, The PKH of the NWM of th NW of Sec. !, TV p. 4 N. R. 17. WS. W. M.; ths West tt feet Of Lot 6 in Block t and Lot T of Block f, and the West f feet of Lots t. $ and 4 of Block S of the Town of Weston; Lois I. IS and it of Block 1 Snllng's Addition to ths Town of Weal on: all that portion of Block 1 of McArthitr's Addition to th cniv of Weston lying North of s certain east and west line, said line commencing st .a monument constat ing of a three-Inch pipe driven in tne ground along the west line of said Block, said monument being witnessed by being ( feet fl Inches south of a Halm tree, together with a water right across th remaining south end of said Block to be usea and enjoyea a right of way for th purpose of-keep-ne nd maintaining over and acros said south end of eald Block t a flume line as now constructed: the right to convev through the same and ua the same Quantity of water now and here tofore used ana enjoyen in connection therewith, together wlih the right ti keep said flume In repair, to replace the same at any time and to enter upon ssld land alone th line thereof for the purpose of Inspecting, repair ing and replacing the same; also an undivided one-half Interest In Ksst S t j feet of Lota 9, t. , Lots t. the East j : After the holidays we are bet ter prepared than ever to meet , your demands. . ' Our- groceries are fresh and we have dry goods arriving dai ly. We want your patronage. THE BRANDT STORE I Weston Moat Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry f lSH Moudiy and Thursday - Get Our Price I 'hoi i No. BS. Order taken 1 1 hone for mail routes. CATTLf AM iOCS WaIT I Perry & Weber it's True Economy iki I'miMsi visas j m umm mn W bay for rash and Belt far , . . II i-- s esa at emeu aasiginw. GROCERIES ' Crash and Linen Goods NOTIONS School Supp&u p- I'KONKNO. Ki v. Mi BARHBTT II feet of Let In Blevk t la the Original Towa of Weetv an H the foilttttlng described Ira.. H.tmlM at Ih Nartheant eoraer of It to Slack , these westerly along the eouth line of Msln etieet II feet in ches: thence emjlherly parallel wtut Frsnklln Street If feet lnehe, thence easterlo parallel with Main Street II feet Inches to the tree line of Franklin street, tbenc aaethsrtjf along th west line of rrsnhlla Strew It reel tm-tiee to Ihe point of begin ning; An undivided one-half Inlereai in and to WH tnt I. all Its ail snd the North Half ef s la B f of Weston: en undivided one-na fnlereat Ml and In Lot f Block I Hart nans Addition to Weston. AihIiiibi asul e'slma awl raclt ami all of them he declared void and o' effect and nnfouaded la f-t or In 'f " aaalnst ssld plsinilif. his heirs K, slna; for pIslntlfrB ca a.f .n bursemenls herein, snd foe s-.rs ..'. ' snd further relief mm rp r i. ty and good consrtenr. Tnis summon is niinnj""" i to an order of th lion Ta, u'. I'lu'i- t'lrrnll Judge of th 'h JWfav-' I -' trlct of th Stale of fin-gofl, UiTta-" innffn uri r,,i'-, ii-iw. . wit order provides thst the flnaj ani'i.w. tlon of this rommniu snu i m ; ': ihe l ilsv of llcccm!er, I'M.'. Ui tb Weston leader. FKB rrt Attorneys fe l"n'tt: Nature's Food for horses and cattle la th arra that grows on meadow and hill. Tb next heat thing- la sweet, dean, say anl feed that come from our mill, when you need rolled gram of tli rlfht eor , for keepmy; yoar livestock In Jf tie. look for our gn and IbeTT; thinew for for vour dumb aerva. stored In oar bins. VY handl Kti Kolled Barley, Oat and Wheat; Baled Hay, Millxtuft and Chick n Feed. We're local agent for I'cock f'k-ur and Illatcbord'i Calf McaL Pboi.2l. D. R.WOOD the Feed Man Dr. J. G. McAlATI! OSTEOPATH Office on block north ol th bank ATHENA, OREGON Electric Treatments Given w- tsr. phoN 621 L swa m asset i rtM abb . ssjbjbbbsbS .TU ljW i a