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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1916)
'r i g WORTH BEACH 2 MILES of Knoo!, Brm Mndf beach U eloping jwduaJ(yceowrd--nor; than score oi intereaung U-ah hamlet Inviting you to real r and Uwl imjt We that' RMTa HAUL . - nOT DIFFERENT CSTTER ! More beach better beach; aa endless ; Yariety of things to do and places to go; ' . quaint and restful resorts; a pleasant boat trip to get there. aeAf mnlf via th 0-17. IL EL & f!. STEAMERS T-iromt BA5iv BAmsTootm . i i , 4rren ISaWIl"JwB"na WmM''' fatty (VMsf J rfffcfMdft'W General Psssesrsr Aient. Portland WEQTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, fwUUMr Jl'hACnlfTIOlv RATES ' ' StrMti m Aftinct The Year.' .... .S, ...... ..... Six Months .................. nur Mnntha rVt Ittcli per wmiih ......... .....I" Per lirh, tr in.... ........ W l.ori. e line each IneertUui, I t 0 IM Fourteenth N'o retroactive taw. Fifteenth Safely of political of. fender la M -. (The right of ay lum.l , ,., ,,- rtixteenth ftie family domicile aaf from aesci-h or aeitur except uptn warrant from a court af Competent Jurisdiction and served by a bonded officer, j feventeenm No Imarlsuament tor f HI DAT AUO.ia.W4 Farmd at tht il.m at .Vestaa, Otvja. Klshteenth Tha right of property la conalat In oorupilon and uae of tha land. Land riim be worked and inula productive In order , to ecur tha right of fnwn niton. , Nineteenth Privet pro party not lo b takaa without compensation. Twentieth State and church la h sept separate. NEW LIGHT SHED ON AEXICAN AFFAIRS LEDWIDGE TALKS AT WESTON SSI 5trH SMktt I CrttaMt a( TVU4t Ml Wiruw-WUml IHUcf C.K. You'll hot ret those big 'hlfstcrai1' If you hnvo A i; pair of our Tuf-Nut or "Corduroy Buck" cloves,! wrist or rauntlit. &ma oU pricw you havi, always paid. 't An axraadlnity Inlaraatlna and an llahlanln adilraaa waa lvn In' tha nty park at Woalon Sunday by Ool. T. r. Udaldc. a rlvll nlnaar and Hrullural analnaar of Monuray. Maxlro. who bat-ama aa adoptad ctil- mm ak .l.r aaltubilfl and haa ki k amanamaoia innutiad aa- ,r,ant thirty yaara In vnrlooa atiaina. hi jury ivnfni or .iivlii within Ita btinlara. .Jra C rranck dnla tKat ha la : fmpiilaory aducatloaj aohooll Ladwldaa talka with tha confl- ,Ltl tk. lWtaton Normal lk 7 ? J?H L?1?''?!'- f'T - Hlractna- of ona Int.m.t.ly .,,,.-. piarau in m f,mlllar with tha facta which no ro hamla of a rlvll buraaa - and tak.a ',. ... ...unn. iwrtria niaa and r?"1 ha ohntvh: aataMlahmani I I(uf MA ,i,doraa Carrani and nan aupportlnE tha Pamltaton Normal, vindicating aia JurtRmanl. ... w i n J i.Jor foralitn offl.-a; rat dlabaadad ...k.... . vm. .. . .mi.r. a.niua WaauTa.ina mi. )' lU aattonal x.ard folvlcoat m.d. " TL".. " ""7 ".T r..il linaciHinna roiuu" m r - ,,uw ot uaranaa; national ' ron I A xnii taka aa a nhvaHMofftcal axim-1 trttrtion or rallaara and taiaaranh Dlo af what antdiar ought nottoba, ; aubdlvlalon of rat aaiala. Into r . "" aUotwant of acrarl. I ana: allotmant of churfh landa Nnl ona acant of pot, of ouraa, I Tha principal nw amandmant nro Ik r 1 from tha a-, o. Ox I ooaad by tha alllad partlaa la a aradu MfV.. - l.l. ... k A . - w " r'n nw rvntai valua of tha land Col. LrdwMc and Good loathar ftorrd X8oe "Tuf Nu" wrUt ilovta .8 Tuf Nut" fiunlW f kaa! 1.45 Cnrduro Burk (wriat) 11.46 Oordum llurk (fauntlat) '. f I.4S Black auto gkivaa 11.49 Drirlnf loraa 9M-41.4B Kangaroo driving gkivaa t.4 Canvat lovt le-.1 Spokaivc Interstate Fair and Live Stock Show, Sept. 4-9 THi: -GREATER OREGON Witt aw balMtaaa. battav aalrtaat. aad mmmr aatam v Ita fMr.lty. tha t tr.r.lt, at wn will kacta Ita torli-ttrw jaar, Taaa aar. saa bar 1 , I ai a. aaerlal tmlala la Caaiaaaara. Jaaraallw. Arrbttra, iJtw. Madlrlaa.Twrl.laa. Llhm. n Wark. Maata. Pkral TMIalas mm rta Arta. Urt4Mmi lunrtanuri Ulw ai 1mun. Librmrr " ara tkaa SB. valaaMa. ftf aaa fcutldiaa. (UV aoatgnd. twa ijlaaaid trajaaalama. Vatttaa na tK i lit. Haa tar aaaa aad Iiaii. Kai LawaM. Wrtto tor traa aatal aa.aaraat Bactatntt UIOVERSTTY OF OREGON KTOKKC. OKCGOIt awnVHtai mi mm IMK.tiMAt HmrHea Ulkad at Portland in an ia hla compatrlota hold that tha orlnrl fpalara. which wa infer U a nica palaca Pla of Uatiry Ooorta ran ba appllad Lt.ivi. in Maklco at thle tlma with, obaolula I .1 tuatlr- If tha trua palrlot amona tha Ttu. nana) raoiUllatie Ma of cam Maxlcaa hmdara praratl aaalnat tha I i i u .nllltait It a Fiiirana I wlf-aeaklnf. tha tlm may roma-whan . w"l kJ. -kl ...a Wa will iiot rapubllo to tha aouth may ba himhar baron wh aaya ha will not I N o tMp h build a now aningia mm union .aaoona In damocratio govarniur nt and iaalactad.' Moittcal aconomy. Wa trust that randleton win rairain laA -fcP.i.id1.11.. n, I. . 41 A A.M.wm la I . .'. I :.. irom rpanaina; itm wwn " i paint, uuarantrou ai. a. I'DUIID. iU normal achool campaifrn. tanlaaa it bellevca fat ratUnr nothinf foraoma. tktnar . I L, 1 Tha lnfercnca kt that Hughea wou hao don thoaa thing that Wilaon hasn't dona, and would haw left dorMthoM thing that Wilson haa dona, with tha probabla result that our be loved country itself would hava been pretty well "done" by thia time. I .aaaafaafJIaJ-najrW-a 4 y- KtittavmsnM SUMMONS. la the CtrrwK Court of lite State of Oregoa for CmaUlUt Cobit. F. D. Watts, PUIntlff. va. Anna Young. Eliza Cheatar. Cmrolina Schmidt. Louts Tounic Ida Toung. Lydla Toung, Wlllard Toung. Alice Toung. Ulchal Toung. Barbara Touog, Hu- " go Schmidt. Cynthia Brophy. Agnas E. Jonea, Jamca Paters Maggie Pe tera, Richard Patera. Samuel Patera. Myrtle Patera. John Peters.- Ethel R. Pvtara, Wa. Patera, Bessie Pe ters. Oris Peters and Joaie Patera. Ills wife. Albert Youmr. Orm & Ma ker, John Maher. Solomon Peters, f-harles H. Peters. Sarah TJavls, for- aaarlv Sarah Klttrldra. Michael R. Young. Myra, Toung, Michael or Mike Peters, Asutha Taylor, Siella Peters. Glene Peters. Nora Watts, Crura Roger. E.C' Rogers. E. M. Peters, Kmesley Rldenour. other wlss known as ' Emely Rldenour. Minnie Lv BePeatt. Jsdo DePeatU Marsh. County Judge of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, for the rea son that O. W. Phelps. Circuit Judge of the th Judicial District of said state la absent from aald county: said order was made on the 7th dsy of August, 111, and provides that the nrat publication of said summons shall be made on the llth day of Aug ust. .Jlat In the Weston Leader. FEE FEE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postofflco Address: Pendleton, Ore. Personally w are deriving some sat isfaction front the fart that tha several castles wa have built in Spain are still in neutral territory. IS ' a I!. V'V'r' f.V.; V4 CSOKLET andFcUwe-Tilp Caftt, Raatrwoans andTiaaalSarno furai-Sad FREE to pi aH active Park DKOP.A-UXB Friend Husrhes ought to know that! i'Si? he wont get himself anywhere byl txi'r "waving the bloody shirt" In l-fZ , halcyon days of the union suit, one and inseparable.. r, 5 ArrmJ, roriUmi. ar ait romr km4 o IV. somoxs. W gather that the New York World was not very favorably impressed with the keynote speech of Mr. Hughes, It sounds to the World like feeble pipe from a penny whistle. Says thst paper: "If Mr. Hughes speech of accept ance means anything, it mean that for partisan and personal ends he is in sym pathy with every foreign element that has been in controversy with President Wilson during the last three years. He is for HuerU and against the president He is for Csrranxa and against the president. He is for Villa and the Mexican bandits againat the president. He is la the Circuit Court of the State of Orccoa for I'matltla Cos nty. Minnie Stone, Plaintiff, vs. Fred A. Stone, Defendant. I To Fred A. Stone, Defendant above- named: ; , In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned snd re quired to appear and answer the torn- Nellie De Pratt, Katie OePeatt. WH-, plaint of the plstntlff filed against Mam DePeatt. Ralph DePeatt. Zet- you in the above entitled court and ma DePeatt, now Zelma Harris: Mer- cause within six weeks from the date aa DePeatt, now Merna, Smith, and of the first publication of this sum Agatha Taylor, guardian of . Siel la mona. to-wit: On or before Friday Peters and Glene Peters, minors, the Z2nd day of September, lfl, and Defendants. ' you will take notice thst if you fall to To William DePeatt. one of the above-'appear and answer said complaint or named Defendants: , otherwise plead thereto within said In the Name of the State of Oregon. ' time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, you and each of yon are hereby re- will apply to the court for the relief eulred to appear and answer the com- prayed for snd demsnded In - the Dlslnt filed against you In the above prayer of her complaint, namely, for entitled suit on or before the 2 5th day a decree of the court forever dissolv- f September. 1!C. and you will take ing the bonds of matrimony now and I deals with the Lusitania massacre and notice If you fall to answer, or otner- neretorore existing Between plaintiff I oor relations with Uermany is aaliaiae wise a d Dear In said suK on or before and defendant and for other equitable I torv to the Tribune. Nor shall we un said day. plaintiff, above named, for reHef. . I dertake to make any auch pretense," waat thereof will apply to the aoove t This summons Is published pursu aniitta mnrt for tha relief orayed for ant to an order made and entered fn plaintiffs complaint, on file In said herein by Honorable Charles . H. I Pendleton and Portland newspaper (Spokane Interstate Fair and Live Stock Show, Sapt 4-9.) . Uniting Learning end Labor THE ; OHECOil AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . In ita Sis School and Forty-eight De partments is eni-ird in the great work for the German eonspiraey at uniting Learning ami Labor. I against the president.' Even so rock-ribbed a republican or igan as tha New York Tribune doe not I seek to conceal its disappointment. Jl remarks: .- - ' .;': "It would be Idle to pretend that the portion of Mr. Hughes address which Forty-eighth Scheoi Year Opeas SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree CosBm1re-rairing a four-rear high achool prepanUuia, are oficred ia the following: , AGRICULTURE, IS Departmenta; COMMKRCK. 4 I-ensruneots: KNOIN EER1NG, 8 Depart menu; MINES, I Departments; POlUi-iTRY, Depart menu; HOME ECUSUMtCS, 4 Uepn ments; and PHARMACY. ,.. ( .. .. ? Vecatieaal Coarse reuiring aa Eighth Gmle preparation fur entrance are offered ia Agrienllare, Dairying, suit, to-wlt For a decree of this j Marsh, County Judge of Umatilla nlsved nn a recent story to the affect Com mr, Pore-try. Home Makers, snd rt requiring each and every one of , County; Oreron, in the absence of the that phillioa of Weston has A. !!m AT ' I-tf trial tea It I am fil runr-T W Dh-tliu - 4ni1a I " TTW BIHU auiwi CIIUMVI ICUUIICHiClllt , at aa-casyn-a, -uum M M IT- I w " of the above entitled court, .from the aBea ln Mme ror lOT M SCHOOL OP MOSIC-Piano, Siring, Sixth Judicial District of the Stat of der the ciEeumstances, me nn uhi Band sad Voice cniture. Oregon. s "Dsd" ha managed to use the same I Ciofii and The first publication will be made f.. 1c 62 Years seem to US of rrest- er moment. on Friday, the llth day of August, 11. and the last publication will be made on Friday, the 22nd day of Sep tember. I9lf. . "Dated this 2nd day of August, 114. WILL M. PETERSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 Postoffice Address: Pendleton, Ore. ' manifest the exact nature and extent f the right, title. Interest or estate, which each, any or all of these de fendants claim to have In the real property, described In said complaint, to-wlt:.' .- The SEtt of the NW14 of the NW af Sec 3. Two. 4 N.. R. 17. K. W. M. the West 2 feet of Lot C in Block 2 and Lot 7 of Block 2. and the West ( feet of Lots 2. 1 and 4 Of Block 2 of the Town of Weston; Lots 2. IS and Is of Block 1 Saline's Addition to the Town of Weston; sll that portion f Block of McArthur- Addition to the City of Weston lying North of a certain east and west line, said line commencing at a monument consist' ing of a three-Inch pipe driven In the ..around along the west line or saia Block, said monument being witnessed hv belnr St feet S Inches south of a , Balm tree, together with a water right - across the remaining south end or said J Block I to be used and enjoyed as a right of way for the purpose of keep ' Ing and maintaining over and across J said south end of said Block a flume . line as now constructed; the right to : convey through the same and use the .same qusntlty of water now and here- tofore used and enioved hi connection therewith, together with the rurht to SOMETHING TO CROW OVER ' Keep said flume in repair, to replace .the same at any time and to enter I However, we'll let Mr. Rooster do what upon said land along the line thereor )ittIe ojng ml. b necessary. We : for tha purpose of inspecting, repair- i ,:t. .i, ., Ing and replacing the same; also an merely wish to aay that we w.U ajipre- undlvlded one-half Interest In East El ciate your patronage in oor line and do feet of Lou 2, 2. 4, all Lot f, the East I our best to earn your good opinion. :11 feet of Lot ( In Block 2 in the Rolled Barley, Oat and Wheat; Baled wwnai Town or weaton, except e Hay, Millstuff and Chicken Feed. at the Northeast corner of Lot 5 ,n We local agent for Peicock Flour Block 2. thence westerly along the land JJIatchlord sLalf MeaU, PhoneZgl. '.m.i. ii mr.iM a. u. a in. I .ehes. thence southefly parallel with I D. R. WOOD the Feed Man 'Franklin Street $9 feet 6 Inches, beanUfal illustrated booklet free. Addreet Tag RnoiirraAa, ; 1 wt-K-i tas-7-wi coavatus. oaaxtOM Insofar as the Mexican situation strike u after hearing CoL Ledwidge, we wouldn't mind having one when the Golden Age i re-established. - Tht bulge in the Chicago wheat mar- Iket is a bully proposition except for those who couldn't bear it. We are unauthorized to say that af ter the election President Wilson will appoint one Charles Evan Hughe to the supreme bench in the event of a vacancy... We believe some wheezer ha re marked before what it is now in order to say again, that it 1 Somme front. WAITED A FREE MEXICO. thence easterly parallel with Main I Vtreet 21 feet Ipches to the West line! of Franklin Ptreet, . thence northerly! along the west line of Franklin Street! faet 4 Inches to the point of begin-I nlng; An undivided one-half Interest In I and toWH Lot S. sll Lots 4 snd S. and the North Half of Lot In Block t of Weston; sn . undivided one-half I Interest In snd to Lot 7 Block I Hart- I man's Addition to Weston. And that said claims and each and I all of them be declared void snd of no I effect snd unfounded In fact or in law krnlsut aald plaintiff, his heirs or as- I Digit; for plalntlffa rosU and dis bursements herein, and for such other I and further relief as pertains to eqtii- j ty and rood conscience. ITiia summons Is published purau-I Strt to sn oi d-r of the Hon. Chan. II. mm kJla&aUBBsai trjMte BiarM crarlttiir ar mm fv, Hvtwi wmmUA, teftM or prMate tad d avrJttftoai for FRKC SKARCH u mm iwirataUattjr. tetk rerm. PATCVfTS BUILD POKTUKtS tW Ton. Our frw mookivf udl mom. haat to kmnmt mad amw ym tmtmrj. Wriftv twtajr. !l. SVIFT h CO. PATSHT LAWVEBa. 303 Ssvenih SL, Washisntoa, D. C KOW'S TI IE TIME to psy your Weston Leader "sub" Below we give a resume of the Mexican constitution adopted In 1857, together with the amendmenu made In 1847 the beginning of th nine year period of freedom, growth and prosperity known as. Mexico Golden Age. It is for the restoration of these principles that the constitutionalists and liberals sre fighting, according to Col. Ledwidge, a recent Weston visitor snd who will say that their cause Is not exalted T The original constitu tion embraced the following guaran tees of liberty; - First RighU of men are the foun dation and purpose of social Institutions. Second Everyone born free In Mex ico. . ' , Third All education free and at the expense of the staU. - Fourth Every man free to earn an honest living and to enjoy ' tha full frluts of his toll or genius. Fifth No one to be compelled to work without just compensation. Sixth The right of free speech. Seventh A free press. Eighth Right of petition. Ninth Right of free sssambly. ' Tenth The right to have and bear arms. Eleventh The right af- immigra tion. - ......... Twelfth No titles of nobility. . Thirteenth No private law. .. - Jr. CANDIES .. .. .. ' The largest stock of Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes ,in,.tewn,,. i.. KNIVES and HARMONICAS Kirkpatrlck's Confectionery becaua of anarrhlallo lendent-lea and of circumscribed vision due lo hla ls aoraac of the comity of nations. Me gave an absorbing review of Mexican hlalory from th time of tha Montesu. niaa, prefacing this with th statement from ethnological authority that th Altera are really of Caucasian orlgia and sprang agea ago from th Tartar ateppea. Taking hi hearers down to modern tlmea he gave thsm a clear understanding of th abuses that have led la. the recent revolutionary atrl'e. II ascribed 4 ha aeoaag or alavary of th Mexican maaaea to tha despotic rule of Porflrlo I Has. who brought to an end th progreaalv and enlightened period known as Mexico' Oolden Age, which covered th nine year from lit! to 117. He said that Dial was responsible for th conditions which hav mad It poestbl for four men. for Instance, to own ll.v. aiuara mile of Mexican soil. These men are William Raadotph Hearst, Harrison Grey Otis and Charles P. Taft. Amer icana, and Louis Terraaaa, Mexican. Ha commended Ihe Wilson admlnla- tratlon for refusing to rerognls Hu- erta.' whom he described a mur derer and an aaaaaaln, and for the pol. Icy In general It haa pursued toward Mexico. The Vera Crux occupation he endorsed aa a measure contributing ta Huerta's overthrow, rarransa h retard a a trua patriot who I earneatly seeking to bring about aa arrlrultural democracy, and h de clares that Obregon far from being rival la a loyal supporter of Ihe First Chief. He say that Carransa sincerely desire to keep en friendly term with th United Statea Col. Ledwidge la a member of the Mexican liberal party, which la allied with th const nationalists. H Is one of IS speskers sent by Ihe llberala into the United States lo order to bet ter acquaint our people with Mexican bought and condltiona They also have sent speaker throughout Mexi co Itself In order lo bring about more friendly feeling toward the northern republic, for which the llb erala entertain a great respect If In terventlon prove to be Inevlubla, the llberala want It to be a friendly one. opposed If at all by minor faction of the Mexican people. They . entertain no objection to the present occupa tion of Mexican soil by American troopa. deeming It Inevitable under the circumstances. Col. Ladwldg la a Pole a lineal descendsnt. In fart, of John the Fifth. He Is a grandson of Thsddeus ef Waraaw and a nephew of Count Col. John SobleakL Hla Polish name Is Count LedevlskL Hla father took Ihe nam of Ledwidge when he cam to America and aerved four year In the Civil war. He ha bad much mil Itary a well aa civil experience. He aerved commissary sergeant with Roosevelt' Rough Riders and aa ar tillerist under Captain Funston (now General Funston) in Cuba In 1 117 He gave hla fortune to th Mexican revolution, a did also hi wife's fam ily (that of Gonsales) and h aerved aa rapuln of artillery under Madero In .111. Later he was colonel of en gineer In th constitutionalist army. When ha cam across tha border on hi present mission h Buffered from a bullet wound In the knee, and sub- mlttedto an operation at the hands of United States army surgeons at flan Antonio. They replaced th lacerated cartilage In hi knee with a sheep' csrtllage with ntlr success. Th colonel Is the fsther of four aeu of twin girl. Hi wife and their two younger daughter are In New Tork City. As civil engineer ha haa neipea to build Mexican railroads, and a agricultural engineer directed farm activities on the vast Mexican estate or William A. Clark. He took his de gree at-Cornell. . .... Canvas leather fsred gkiVv ..IM Mw't work shirts (full tits) IN Men's work shirts (Biff Giant,) ilr value, In ill fuior.,,., 4M work socks .....a .; sV-f'.a Or socks, blsrs, ttndgry,.nS" Milk drew sorts (sll roe ).. l.,tSa Men's light silk bat (all -lr .U , aoe-srf-srarer v.: .il lS(ttSBIltlSSI 4X4tt Spa mir line of Silks. Taffeta. CrCDCJL Mcssallnes ' and Ceorprette Crepe at tha samo old prlcca.,? Como and look incm over. . . : YOU CAN DO BETTER AT u. L.fenney lo. tner- : . ... r 7 WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW Athena Oregon I Market WALLOWA Iake PARK "Breath of the Pines" 4,500 above tea-level, in th POWDER BIVEB MOUNTAINS near Joseph, Oregon, Eat, sleep, play, live out-of-door. A delight ful motmtain-lake resort. Good fishing. , , For full information, fare, tickets, etc., ask S. S. NELSON, Agent 0-W.R.R. &N. (gpokana IniAl.l.te pair and-. tiroMoek ttltow fcf. -t.) eea4 Prime Beef PorK, Mutton, Veaf Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices Phana No. 63. . Order taken by , phone for mill routes, ; Ten percent Interest on all ac count after 30 day. Perry & Weber Chas. H. Carter Dan P. 8myth "Carter & Smythe LAWYERS .; ' PENDLETON . . OREGON W. M. Ptr.ea C. H. Bbhop Peterson & Bishop UWYCRS . , Pendleton, Or. Freewater. Or. HOMEI? I WATTS . . Attorney-at-Law Practices In all State and ' Federal Court. 1 ATHENA, OK BOON NOT Bahy Bay OR Baby Week ' We have sometninff for the baby every day. Visit our Baby Department : - , BABY WALKERS . , BABY CARRIAGES BABY CARTS BABY CHAIRS -BABY BEDS nn eiujoss Store ii The Farmers Bank of Weston ; f Established IS9I . ..u.r rffftHE REASON banks are. glad to open account ik (especially with the young) is that it makes' better, more useful, substantial citizena who work! a r ' t - p .. . ' .1. for, the betterment of the community. Open ari account with us; make it grow; be useful. Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 186& Athena, Oreon . Waitsbur, Wash. AmGrican Beauty I Puro Whito Made of selected bluestcm in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest , , N ' ' ' . " i .in i ' ' ' ' " ' . f Sold in Weston by 4 i- .- I - , - . . Weston Mercantile Company ';