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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1916)
TIE HOST EFORTAIiT ROOriEI YODR BOSS .. It It not th psrb r, nor th dining i m, nor Chi bd room, nor vn lh nurJry-lt is th kiuhvn. Yhi owld diwo with ny other room before you cmiW do without th kitchen. It I here tl huwlr iMnling Icf hr tlm-fr mor than la really neory-l.ecau. moat s I'd lark the on rtlcl i.f kitchen (urmlui that will eav thoueeiM.' of um!m Upi nd many hour of rieedlce (Tort. Bis la iBOUGMl KITCHEN CABINETS Kav nil the needle eteps-mak kltrhen work Infinitely aalr-dd Mt and y to th production of th family food-bcid contributing to tha dalniv rharm of I ha well appointed kltrhen. They embody tha vary latest improvement In kllehmi eablnta-tbe wonderful dUappear Ing auto front -tha naw ertow whit I'oreellron table top -I ha unlqu sanitary base -the easy filling, tlltlnir flour bln-tha swinging cryalaj sugar Jar-th Mqulall panel doom, and acora of othar wonderful aicDougall Improvement that you muat ae to fully appreciate. FREE! FREE! FREE! Until October 16th. with earh MrDmigall Caklnat aotd wt will f Iva fra on 60 lb. aack of baat flour and 10 lla. beat sugar. Special oaay Urmi If watitad. Onlar your eabtnet now. Til DAVIS-KASER CO. ' Piano, Phonograph, Music - Complete Horn Furnlahera lOMAUIarSt. - WALLA WALLA, WASH. r it $500,000 to loan orj pood wheat land at 61 "X Q. LuoAsi Heal fcslato and Loana M tS f Wwton, Oregon r TMMON. SOMETHING TO CROW OVER llowtvar, wlllt Mr. Rooster do what Hill crowing may to nceewary. YY merely wlah to ay that wo will appro data your patrunag In our lino nd do our baat to arn your good opinion. Hailed Barley, Oala and Wheat; Baled Hay. MHIalulT and Chicken Food. We're local agent for Psvock Flour and Blslebford' Calf Meal Phone 281. D. R. WOOD the Feed Man ! can dies! The largot itock of t Cigars, Tobacco and I Pipes. in town 1 KNIVES and HARMONICAS t Kirkpatrick's I Confectionery J la lb Circuit Court of lite State of I Orrgoe) for 1 malllla County. ,K. D. Walla, I'lalnllff, vs. Anna Young. Kllta Cheater, t'erotin ncnmiai. Louis Young, Ida Young, Idle Young. Wlllerd Young, AlK-e Young. Mlrhaal Young. Uarbar Young, Hu. o Vchmldl, Cynthia Urophv. Agnee B. Job. Jama I'etera, Maaile I'a- tare. Kit-hard Patera. Ilamuet I . Myrtle I'elera, John. Patera. Klhel It. I'alara. tt'ro. I'alara. IJaeal ra tal. Orln Patera and Joel I'alara, lila wire. Albert Young. Ota R. Ma har, John afeher, Holoir.on Peter. Charles II. Patera. rVirah Uavla, for merly Harah KIllHdga, Mlhaal K. Young. Myra, Young, MK'haal or Mike Peter. Agatha. Taylor, Nlalla l'lr. Olene Pelere. Nora, Walla, Oraco Itoaare. K. C. ftogere, IS. M. Pelfra. iimly Itlrienour, other wlae known Emrly Itldanour, Minnie I. DaPaalt Jane DaPeatt Nallle Iml'aatt, Katie II'lt, Wil liam Ir(L lUlph Iarelt. Jtet ma DvPeatt, now 2hna ilarrla; Mar. na IMPaatt, now Merna Pmlth, and Aiaiha Taylor, guardian of Blella Patera and Ulane Patera, minor. iMtandanla. I To William liePeatl, one of the above- named Defandanta: In th. Kama of tha Ktala of Oreion. Mm. h at trail are hereby re quired to appear and newer the com plaint filed Mslnat you in ine aoovt entitled auli on or before the ttth day of September. Ill, and you will lake notice If you fall to onawer. or olher- wlae appear In aald auit on or erore eald day. plalntirr, above named, for mi thereof will annlv to the above entlded court fur the relief prayed for In plaintiff complaint, on file In aald uii to.nU: Kur a decree of thl court requiring each and every one of three defendant 10 anow ana maae manlfeet the exact nature and extent of the right, title, Inlereat or eilate. whkh each, any or nil of thee de fendant claim to have in tne reat properly, drecrlbed In aald complaint. to-witi Th 8BU of the NWU of the NWU of Sec II. Twp. 4 N.. It. 17, E. W. M.i the Weat l feet of Lot In Dlock I and Lot 7 of Block I. and the Weat II feet of Lola I. I and or piock i oi th Town of Weelonj Lot t. II nd 1 of block l gallnra Aoiillion to the Town of Wealon; all that portion of Dlock of McArthur Addition to th City of Wealon lying North of a certain enat and weat tine, aald line commencing at a monument collat ing of three-Inch pipe a riven in me Ah.nr tha weat line Of mid mock, aald monument being wltneaaed by being 6 reel t incnee aoum oi a naim ii-m. toeAihar with a water rich! acroaa the remaining eouth end of mid Block I to bo uaed and enjoyed aa a right of way for the purpoa or Keep ing and inalntnlnlng over and acroaa mid aouth end of mid Ulock I flume line aa now conatrucied; the right to convey through the wm and uae the namrn nuantitv of water now and here tofore uaed and enjoyed In connection therewith, together with tne ngnt to keep Mid flume In repair, to replace ihi win it anv time and to enter upon mid land along the line thereof for the purpoee or litRpeciing. repair ing and replacing the a me: alio an undivided one-hnlf Intercut in East 61 feet of Lot 1, 1, 4. all Lot 5, the East It ret ul Lot I In Block I tn the rirlvlnal Town of Wealon. except the following deacrlbed tract: Beginning at the Northeaat corner of Lot I In lil.wW I Ihonca waaterlv alona the aouth line of Main treet 21 feet I In cite, thence aoutherly parallel with Franklin Street II feet incnee. thence eaeterly parallel with Main Street II feet I liu hea to the weat line of Franklin Street, thence northerly along the weat line of Franklin Street II feet Inche to th point of begin ning; - An undivided one-half Inlereat tn and to WV Lot I. all Lot 4 and . nnri tha North Half of Lot I In Block I of Weat on: an undivided one-halt Inlereat In and to Lot 7 Block 1 Hart man'a Addition to Weaton. in iimt Mftld nlalma and each and all of them be declared void and of no effect and unrounded in race or in law agnlnat aald plaintiff, hla heir or a algne: fur plnlntlffa coata and die btiraemeul herein, and for luch other and further relief a pertain to equi tt .ml tfnmt ronaclcinoe. ' Till ummon I publlahed pursu ant to an order or tne lion, mas. Marah, County Judge of Umatilla County, mate of Oregon, for the rea eon that O. W. Tholpa. Circuit Judfte .. ik. tin Jmllclal District of aiild atele la auaent from mlu county; aald Before Pressing Your Suit You'll win her if we do 1 tho work. A. shave, hair-cut and fchine would help. 1 1 WESTOH BATHS aai i : TAILOE SHOP SUITS ORDERED to your measure R. L. Reynaudl g - A 1111,0 IB " " BREVITIES Ri'honl bmika for reel) only. Moud wln'a drug el oi e. Jut receivetl, new alilpnirnt of th old reliable Pitkin lnt. A. Phillip. The ladle of the Mvthotliiit chur h are planning to re-furliinh and rw-furn Uh tha pareunag. Mia Zllla Klmtiaon of Walla Wall ha organised claaae at Weetoil In both voice and piano. N. P. Hall, former Waitoiilan, wu her thl week from Vnycl vlnlting hi aon, Charlea Hall, and family. Jack Read and family of Athena were vl.ltlng Sunday In Weaton, their former horn. Th lower brldg on Franklin etreet I being rebuilt with concrete abut ment under th direction of Chief Wileon. William MacKenile haa gon to Whitman county, Waahington, to look after th rrop from hia holdings up there. Th mall horn can frequently be heated by on atove. Get ( ole' High Hang and both cook and hoat. Watu AKugcr. ' Mr. and Mr. L. C. Harder r x pecUd horn thl week from an outing trip in their Franklin car to Yellow tone prk. Mr. and Mr. J. M. Comptn art back from their vlait toaoulhern Idaho. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Mr. J. . Marsh. Join tha armv of new ami correct dreaaer by placing your order with I ....I L'l 1 ft, .iimiiImiI Weeton Bath Tailor Khop- Dr. A. F. Sempert returned Rundajr from hi vacation visit to Oakland, Calif., and I again at hi dental office In th Weaton Mercantile building. Krd Cerberding and family arrived lueaday night from Pin Valley, bv. Ing been called to Weaton by the ear lout illnesa of hi mother, Mr. D. Gerberding. G. II. 8m I back from a hunting trip on which he saw five deer. H frankly acknowledge, however, that non of them fell victim to hi uner ring rifl. Mr nd Mm. J. W. Undlev of Port land r visiting at Die McGrew farm near Weaton. Mr. Lindley i (li ter of Mr. Fred McGrew and Dr. Al fred F. Sempert. I ' J . I. aiiaaAiiaoe. ivnignh, wrwinwiw, expedcKl to arrive in Weaton from Hood Itiver today, and will conduct ervicv nest Sunday morning nd ev ening at tha Epiaeopal church. Mr. Albert 0'llarra i reported to bo improving, after a serious Illness aiim tvnhnliT Tinonmnnla. Mills Lula Tbarp of Athena, a professional nurse, ha been tn attendance. Herman Stagg leave today for Philomath, Oregon, to matriculate at I'hilnmn th f!nlWa for the full course of five year. 11 will be accompan ied by ni rawer, o. w. otagg. .II V. v. till W , Caldwell, tho well known broncho bust er of Pendleton, I visiting Miea Anna Wuner of thl city, sue expecia to leave aoon for her home, upon tha ar rival of her li rot her from the east. He I returning for the Round Up. William J. King, a pioneer cititen of th East End of Umatilla county, l,lii htm wlHolv known, died at hi home in Athena September 9. after a brief Illness. He waa son of Kov. B. V. King, a Methodist minister In the early day of Umatilla county, and th family lived near Weston during pioneer time. "Bill" King, aa ht was best known among hi numer ous friends, frequently took part in th old fiddlers' contests during the pioneer' reunions at Weston, and always imparted to the familiar airs the true flavor of "auld lang syne." He will be missed and mourned by all who knew tim. He was in hia 3rd year. The funeral senices were held September 12 at tho Methodist Epis copal Church in Athena. August, and provide that the in, Miration ' of mid summons shall be made on the 1 1th day of Aug ust, Hie, In the Weaton Leader. ' ...i : ". Fists rBR -Attorneys tor Plaintiff, poalorflce Address: Pendleton. Ore. ; 4- Notlc of Constable's Sale ' By virtue of an execution issued out of the court of J. S. Lleuallen. justice of the peace of Weston district, Coun ty of Umatilla, State of Oregon, dat ed the 8th day of September, 1916, in a certain action wherein D. R. Wood, aa p!aintiff,recovered judgment against W. L. Johnson, defendant, for the sum of $13.45 current lawful mo ney of tho United States, and costs of suit, taken at JlO.fiO, on the 30th day of August, 1916, I have levied upon the following described' property to wit: All of th garden and vegetables grown by the above named defendant on the premises leased from JoeHodg son and John Dupuis, and the Richal Notice is hereby given that on Tuos doy, the 10th day of October, at two o'clock p. m. of that day, at the Joe Hodgson farm in the County of Uma tilla, I will soil all the right, title and interest of said W. L. Johnson, the de fondant, in and to the, above described property, at public auction, for cash, in curront lawful money of the United States, to the highest and best bidder, to wttisfy said ; execution and all costs ' . ' Doted at Weston, Or., this 12lh pay of September, 1916. . R, L. WILSON, ConiUble llure jVas Twloses When the light Went Out? Tlien he wanted a Watts & Rogers lantern, but they were sold out. We are overstocked now, and so You take your choice of any lantern hang ing in our store for We have the greatest and best assortment . of Stoves and Ranges we have ever shown. Sewing Machines, Washing Machines and Cream Separators. Plymouth Rock hen for eale at H cent each. Mrs L. 8. Wood. Th opera house management an nounces a social dance for thi eve ning, with music by Charles Keen's orchestra of Pendleton. I have opened shop for harness and shoe repairing and leather goods work in general at my residence (the .tak nm r the school Having had years of experience, and using only tne very oest oi material. I feel confident that patrons will find na nrk in t loTaf tnrV. Al 111 CXtTa inducement I will half sole the first five pair of men's shoes brought me at 75 cent per pair, and the first five Sairs of-women' shoes at 60 cent, iv me a trial L F. Settle. A hVl ar romlnir the WSV of the Weston Leader as a result of the proftUble grain harvest, ine toi lowing subscribers hsvo contributed cheerfully of their substance since the A... m.1 S.nlnnihar and we trust that others will soon follow so laudable an example: McBrido Bros., Ole West- rail, N. V. wooa, nooua, "; i- a. i r nrt William MacKen- UVUHl w. - - w -. tie, A. T. MeU, LewU Gelss, W. E. DriakeJI, T. D. Taylor, u. k- vooa. ur.i... Willim fla. NesbltL J. T. Read, C L. Pinkerton, R. L. WiUon, Kenneth Maceiinsie, w. a. w Arthur Gould, Ceo. L. Horsman, U. U. Sams. . Eye KpcrlaUM Coming. . n, jr n Turner, formerly of Lowe at Turner, the well known eye speclej i... r Pnniantl. will be In Weston again at Mr. Webb's hotel Tuesday, September 1, and at Athena juoooay. September II. School has besun. Were your chil dren backward m U.elr studies lost year? If so. perhaps It was due to hi r anma k.nd. An educa tion obtained nt the "oat of eyesight Is of olls-ht value. It is oetter to oo taln both, by aeelng that the cbil dren'a eye are right. Children can not tell you whether their eye ere right or wrong. Bring them to Dr. Turner and let him give their eyea a moat thorough, searching ana scien tific examination with the latest Im proved electrical instruments, and he ..in t,i vim m hfithf r thev are right or wrong, la not such Information al most beyond price 7 Tet there Is no charge for consultation or examino n. if ihov da not need classes. Dr. Turner will most positively not recom mend them. You owe mi to your children. ,. ; u...i..k., roilAvoil:' errata eves straightened. Satisfaction guaranteed. Be sure ana let Dr. Turner snow you ik. nw inn. for distant and near vision combined; all In one light, solid piece of glass which looks like a single pair yet answers the purpose of two. Don't forget the date. (Adv.) PARTY SUFFRAGE RECORDS. Only Oemecratle Congressmen Ap - peslsd For Action. CongressmniiC. C. Dill of Washing ton cites the records of the committee hearings on suffraBe In congress to prove that "the only congressmen who bar goue before the Judiciary commit tee of congress this year to ask that a suffrage amendment be voted upon have been Democratic members," He adds that "no others have appeared to ask for consideration of tho measure That I. I think, sufficient answer to ny clstm that the Democratic party opposed woman suffrage." This record need only be supplement ed with the personal voting history of the rlvsl presidential candidates to show who Is the real friend of uf fro go. President Wilson made two trips fmm Washington to New Jersey to reghtcr and vote for wouwn suf frnge pn It was submitted tn his state, candidate Hughes did not tske tbe tron He to register or vote the snmr year 1015-wbcn the suffrage amend ment was submitted in bis state. J) W are not bringing coals to Kewcsstle but to Weston, Oregon. It will be our constant aim to supply pstrons with the best coal we ean procure at tho lowest price consistent with a reasonable profit. (Phone No. 62.) P.T. HARBOUR at Weston Brickyard Weston Meat Market Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices Phone No. 53. Order taken by phone for mail route. . Ten percent interest on all ac counts after SO days. A. P. Perry Dr. Alfred F. Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTIST W OFFICE HOUKS 9:00 to 12:00 A. M. v 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. IV VVATTS BLDG., upstairs Uniting Learning and Labor 4 THE OREGON ; AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE la it Sis: Schools and Forty-eight De partments is engaged in the great work of uniting Learning aod Labor. Forty-eishth School Year Open SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. Degree Courses requiring a four-year high school preparation, are offered in the following: AGRICULTURE, 16 Departments; COMMERCE, 4 Departments; ENGIN EERING, 6 Departments; MINES, 3 Departments; FORESTRY, 2 Depart ments: HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart menu; end PHARMACY. Vocstional Coarse requiring sn Eighth Grade preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture. Dairying, Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers, snd Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two year high school entrance requimueat. SCHOOL OF M0SIC Piano, String, Band an 1 Voice Culture. Ctnlrne and Wautiful illustrated booklet free. V- " Address Thr Registrar, 1 w-7-li-llito-7-l6) ' COKVALUi. ORKGOS iirwitJ Hiwssts" i-iv"' - ---frtv Scud BKKrrt. vkecehoi or ptm M e- vriiMfon ror PNCI VlHKvn - wv- SKilll r ADTIIHCA for ! jvtt. Our ire book8 Ml bow. wluu to mwnl I i nt mrt yon imoney. wrrtlooy D. SWIFT h GO, DATFM r LnWI.WB, W .. I Seventh St., Washington, D. 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