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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1916)
S9BRT& IK COMFORT Onr Indoor lite bfsflrm onro moro. For thf next lx monthaour lov for the boautiful miiMt r aatlnfli'tl with "Indoor" thinga-boautlf';! fnrnlnhlnjiu, buuuty In the homo. Our thoughts turn to eay chuira, tho flrcHiJo rocker, the bl cany davonjmrt, uttractlve ruga and clraprlp(i; to hontlnir atovca that rudiute cheerfulneH u well un warmth; to the iilano und the phonograph -the thing which make the hom the abiding i!uce of contentment and hupplnca. And reliably modi', beautifully designed, comfortable furniMhlnga furtilnhlhgs of quality and distinction arc not neccttiwrily cxpeniilve. Ixt im ahow you how n-BHonably thcae thing come when priced In our one-price, plain-figure way. Let im allow you, too, tho aatUfaction which cornea In aelectln from auch a Jarg and varied atock aa oura, which affonla a wider range of aelectlon than would the combined atocka of ten ordinary atorea. TIE DAVIS KASER CO. I'Imimm, phonographs, Mucle - (VmipKU limn Furnisher 10) Aldur M. WAI.LA WAI.I.A, WASH. $500,000 J Mtu fuati-on Mod wheat iana at 6196 F. Q. LuoasJ , Real Estate and Loan X weewn, urcgwi SOMETHING to crow over lluwever, we'll let Mr Rtrito wht blti crowing may be necowiary. W n.ervly wUh lo say that mm will appre ciate your patronage in our line and do our lt lu rn your good opinion. United lUrley, Oat and Wheat; tlalwl Hay, Millaluff and Chicken Feed. We're liwal agent for lictKk Flour and Hlatchfmd aCaif Weal. Pbon2ttl. I) R. WOOD the Feed Man i CANDIES The largest stock of Giars, Tobacco and i Pipes in town KNIVES and HARMONICAS J t Kirkpatrick's J Confectionery r Get k Silt Fresssd Before Pressintf Your Suit h You'll win hor i we do I the woric. A shavo, hair-cut and i shine would help. SUITS ORDERED to your measure R. L. Reynaudi k I'M MO MX, I III I II ifc In III I lei-nil Court of tlo Ktato til OrruM fur t niatlll louuty. F. V. Walla, I'lalnllff. va. Anna Young fcllr, CbMlar, Carolina Kthmidi. ImuH Vu.m. Ma Young. I.yll rum. Wliiard Young. AlKa Young. Michael Young, ttatbaia Young, Hu go Bilinil.lt, Cynthia Drophy, AgnM l;. Jon. Jamra I'lra, Matll Pa ler, ilrhaid i'tra, Xmul fauia. Myill foiaia. John ftora, Eihl It, J'.i.r. Wm. Ptr. Ul ! Ir, Oiln rlr and Joil Hclcra, hi wlfa, Alport Young, Ora , Ma hr. John MuKV, Molomon rlr. t harlca II. rra. Barah Jaia. r mrrly Sarah KlurltiM. Mlht II. Young, Myra Young, UU-havl or Mik l'tora. Agalha Taxlor, Birlla i.r. Olan t(ra. Nora Wna. tirar Koi. t. ilotara, K. M. I'atar. .mly Rldanour. othr wi known a Kmly nidtnour, M.nntt U lIail. Jan Ulalt. Nalll ftafaati. Kaila IiPa, Wil liam II'Mtt. Halph Pt'ait. Xl hm l)rall, now Zolma HarrU; Mr. na l)iralt, no Mrna Bmlth. and Aaatha Taylor, guanltan of Alalia lr and OIna Palara, minor. ifn(funia. To William lH-PrM. 0a of In abov. named lvfrniianta: In ll Nama of Ih Btat of Oron. rou and ach of you ara harby r iulrd lo .ar and anr ih com n'aint fiiod ai!;ni you In th abov iiiliipa null on or befora !! I&'h itay t H,lii,b.r. ttl, and Vou Will UH nolle If you fall lo anar. or oihr l apetar In ald ault on or brff.r ta;d day, nlninllfr. abov namd. for ant thereof will asly lh abov iillllrO court for Ih rallf prayrd for' n r-lalmirra rompialnt. on fil In aald utt. to-wli: Kor a, der of I lift nurt rUlrtng rarh and vry ona of hr di-rn. luttia lo ahow and mak manifral Ih ai-t natur and tnl f (h rlthl. Illl. Inivrral or iai. whkh rarh, any or l! of lh do fntiani rlaim lo hava in iha rl )roirly, dmcribad In an Id complaint, 10-wlt: Th BEU of Ih NWU of Iha SV if ! J. Tp. 4 N.. U, II. E. W. M.i h t SI f. ft of Lot In Block t md Ut of Bloc k I. and ih Vi ( Vol of Uoi t. I and 4 of Dlork t of iha Town of V.ton: Lota t. II and 11 of Block 1 aaling'a Addition to ,h Town of U'ton; all thai portion f Stoek I of WcArthur'i Addition lo h nty of W'Mton lying North of a rtaln al and wt Una. aald "n oommanrlng at a monument tonll ing of ihrea-lnrh pip driven in th tround along tha wt Una of aald Ului'k, aald monument being wltneaaed by bvlng t feet I Inch touth of a Balm tr, together with a water right tcroiw Iha remaining eouth end of aald Ulock to b uaed and enjoyed a a right of way for th purpoa pf keep ng and maintaining over and aero ald aouth end of aald Block a rium In a now contrutdi th right lo onvey through th aama and ue the wme quantity of water now and here tofore uied and enjoyed In connection therewith, together with th rlghrto keep aald flume In repair, to replace the earn at any lima and to enter upon aald land along the Una thereof for th purpoa of Inapectlng. repair ing and replacing th an me; alao an undivided one-half Intereat In Kait SI reel of lMt t, 1, i, all Lot I. th Eaat It feet of 'Lot In Block t In the Original Town of Weaton. except the following deacrlbed tract: Beginning it the Northenat corner of Lot S In Block S, thenra weiurly along th south lin of Main atreet t feet I In thea, thenr aoutherly parallel with franklin fitreet i feet t Inchna, thenr easterly prallel with Main Street SI feet Inchea to th west line of Franklin Ptrect, thence northerly along Ihe weal line of Franklin Street feet 6 Inchea U the p'olnt of begin ntnfi An undivided one-half Intereat n and In V'4 Lot J,, all Lota 4 and B, nnd the North Half of Lot I In Block a of Weatnn; an undivided one-half Intereat In and lo Lot t Block 1 Hart man'a Addition lo Weaton. And that aald ctalma and each and all of Ihem be declared void and of bo effect and unfounded In fact or In law atralnst Rid plaintiff, hla heir or aa algnn; for plaintiff coat and dis bursement herein, and for auch other and further relief as pertain to qul ty end good conscience. Tbla atimmona la puwmnen purm nt to an order ef th Hon. rha. H. Marsh. County Judire ot L'matllla Countv. Ptnt of Oregon, for the ra snA that O. W. Phelpa. Circuit ludga of the th Judicial platrlct of' aald tat la abaent from aald county; aald order wai made on th 7h day ot BREVITIES i llotin.li.ild furulliir lur aaiu. Vim I'avuo. Wheat I bically quoted at around l.int and barley at M2. I Mrs. UilclirUt of I'autlMoii haa or I gHhli.'d a claea In liM iilin at Wln and cornea ach Friday, i Tha condition of Mia. I). Gerlwrdlng ia reported May to be quite critical, a tuning much alarm to hr family and friends. To eurb tha eoat trust gt Col' llllfh Oven Kang. It heaU and couka with th earn fuel and raves oue-lhird. Wall A K'er. Aunt Margaret Lleuallan la aarloualy III at her bom on llroad atreet. Her n, T. A. Llauallan of Adama, waa hfr thl wevk to vUlt hr. Join th army of new and correct dreaaera by placing your order with Keynaud. Klawleaa lit guaranteed. Weaton Ha tin A Tailor Shop. Mr. ami Mr. 'Vm. MarKentio, Mrs. K. M. Smith, Mrs. C'laiwnc I'rentc and Mia tiladya Kmitli motored to Pendleton Monday afternoon. L. K. Harlan, diUr of tha Pilot Ruck Record and Xert ball tower, was her during th week lo eee a n,e tropolltan newspar In ojieratUm. Fumlahed rooms fur light houeekeep ing. " For !, on pen of yaar-old 8. C. Whit Leghorn, It h-na and roat r from the Cy pana-a bargain at fd.00. A. A. Ke. Henry Stamper h returned from southern Idaho for a vialt with hi daughter. 11 la much improved In health. Hit aon, Jack Stamper, and family ar at American Fall. ; We ar on a canh Wis and want no lat rutiag on any other, term. Hub wrlptlon ronnldered caah when not! allowed by lit eubecriuer to run on j ear In arreara. T8 LfcADKli. , H. H. Hill, formerly In th Jowlry j buaitiea at Athna, ha elablished a; Jeweliy and watch repairluT atorlni Weatou, having leased a location onj Main atreet from H. A, Brandt. Mr. Margaret Rabb, formerly ofi Salem, lain cbarg of th nllliiwry! diatdev at th Waaton Mercantile ci,! pny'a alor a th repreaenlaliva f Mlt Ella Moor of Walla Walla. Miss Vera MorrUon, who baa ben under treatment at Walla Walia for amwiitllcili. waa brought h.m Tues day by her mother, Mr. R. Morriaon. She la Improving, and an operation may not be necessary. F SaI-k! 8( acres well improved land one mile aoutltxaitt of Wcaion, ()r. In auiiinier fellows be orchard, altalfe and iranlcti land on Creek bottom; well and cliy water, tino, K, Ulavinore, Amity, Oiog-m. (Oaner ) Frank J. Van Winkle, former Wer. tonite and one of the WeeUro Normal' earliest graduate, arrived Wednesday evening from Portland to visit hi mother and brother. Hi sinter, Mr. Kittie Ray, ! expected Sunday. Under tha direction of Contractor iahworth a modern bungalow with i room and basement i being con structed on aouth WeUr street for Mr. ind Mra. Arthur Roaa. H occupies ho tit of tha former Gubaer real 'nee, which wg torn down. n. L. Wilson has handed in hie reaii uation aa chief of police after nearly four years of faithful and efficient aer vice, and ha taken a position a ranch foreman with Wm. MacKeniie. Tie council Tuesday evening elected Frank Skinner to fill the vacancy, and th - U-cti.m is generally regarded aa a good ;in. " ' ' I have opened a shop for harness tnd ahoa repairing and leather good work In general at my residence (the Powers cottage) near tho school Having had years of axperienco, and ising only tha very best of material, I feel confldont that patrons will find my work satisfactory. As an extra Inducement I will half so) tho first Avo pairs of men's shoes brought me at 75 cents per pair, and the first five pairs of women's shoes at 60 cents. 3ive me a trial. I. F. Settle, A farewell parly waa' given at the home of Miss lilady Smith in honor of Mies Gladys Banister, who left. for Cortland recently to twice up the study of nuraing. The evening was spent in games and music. A dainty lunch was Served at eleven o'clock, Those pres t it were the Misae Josie Lavender, Ruth Rend, Ethel Waddingham, Io)a Duncan, Thelma Anderson, Gladys Banister,. Ediin Banister, F.thel Smith, Lottie Hrandi, Mrs. Olarence Pren' Ce (Agnes MacKenSie,) Odoesa Kirk pat rick and Gladys Smith. August, and provldea that the first publication of eaid eummona ahail be made on th llth day of Aug. int. 1814, in th Weston Leader, FEE A FEE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Poatofflce Addreaa; Pendleton; Ore, - Then 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 ' . 50 cnls We have the greatest and best assortment of Stoves and Ranges we have ever shown. Sewing Machines, Washing Machines and Cream Separators. j WATTS' ROGERS j The Bachelor Girl were entertained Monday evening by Mies Jotie Laven der at the Lavender residence on llroad atreet. Officer for th coming three month wr elected as follows: Gladys Smith, president; Ruth Read, vice president; Odessa Kirkpatrick, secre tary end treasurer. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Agnes Prentice at the MacKenzie residence on Eaat Main street. Miss Hortense Baker sustained a second operation at Missoula, Mon tana, Saturday, this, bein gfound ne ressary by the surgeons to remov an obstruction in th bowels. At last ac count her condition encouraged th hope of her early recovery. Her fa ther, M. A. Baker, left Sunday morn ing for Missoula. - . I. -'ii Wallace Nelson, sgent of the O-W. R. R. A N. Co at The Dalles and a scion of the well known Nelson family of railroaders, was here Saturday vi liting his parents while returning to The Dalles from a business visit to Spokane. Lester O'Harra has been excused from jury service at Pendleton, pre sumably because he knew too rmicr. Lester has a way all hie own, and when a new Smith came to town the other day addressed him as "Number Nine." I have a good idea as to the identity of the pereon who tampered with the locka on my garag door, and he may And himself in trouble unlee Immedi ate aettlement ia mad for the damage done. A. Phillips. Hubbard Taylor, a merchant of Hood Ryver, was here Wednesday visiting his uncle, A. J. Harnett, Waler Rent Notice. By direction of the city council wa ter consumers are herewith notified '.hat all water rents must be paid in advance on or before th 10th of each month, and if not so paid 20 per cent oenalty will be added. If not paid by the end of the month, the water will be turned off at the main. Present delinquents will be permitted to pay Jieir back dues in monthly install ments equalling their water rent All nnyments are to be made to H. Good win at the City Drug Store. Weston, Oregon, Sept. 14. 1910. J. M. BANISTER, Mayor Notice of Constable'a Sale ; By virtue of an execution issued out of the court of J. S. Lieuallen, justice of the peace of Weston district, Coun ty of Umatilla, SUte of Oregon, dat ed the 8th day of September, 1916, in a certain action wherein D. R. Wood, aa p'.tiintifTecovered judgment against W. L. Johnson, defendant, for ;he sum of $13.45 current lawful mo ney of the United States, and costs of suit, taken at I10.EO, on the SOth day of August, 191U, I hav levied upon the following described property to wit: All of the garden and vegetables grown by th above named defendant on the premises leased from JoeHodg son and John Dupuis, and- the Richal lots. , Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, tho 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 sell all the right, title and interest of said W. L. Johnson, the de fendant, in and to th abov described property, at public auction, for cash, in current Inwful money of the United States, to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said execution and all costs Dated at Weston. Or., this 12th day of September, 191n. . ... K, L WILSON, CousUUa Where Was Ptoses When the Light Went Out? (No. 206) RHPOWr OF THE CONDITION OF ,The Farmers' Bank of Weitn, at Wea ! ton, in the State of Oregon, at the I close of business September IX 1916: 1 RESOURCES. I Loans snd discounts... $124,218 04 Bonds and warrants 9,746 66 Banking house 3,500 00 Furniture and fixtures 1,000 00 ; Other real estate owned 25,611 71 ; Due from approved reserve 1 i banks 23,156 98; Chicks snd other cash items 1,441 40 Cash on hand 7,004 44 , Total ....C204.679 43 LIABILITIES. I j Capital stock paid in f 30,000 00 I Surplus fund 15,010 00 i j Undivided profits. Ies ex- ; penses and taxee paia ..... J,n in ; Due t banka and bankers ... 2u7 57 individual depoeiU -eubject to check iAi oi : Demand certificates of de posit 8.612 18 Time and Savings deposits 21,737 69 Bil s payable for money bor rowed ..10,000 00 Total...:... .....f204,679 43 State of Oregon, ' County of Umatilla, S 1, E. M. Smith, Cashier of the , . j . i t.. .. HDove-namea itaiiK, u suicnnuy that the above statement is true to the beat 01 my knowienge ana oenei. E. M. Smith, Cashier. Correct Attest: Wm. MacKekzie, F. D. Watts, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of September, 1916. E. L. Blomgrem, (SEAL) Notary Public. (My commission expires May 27, 1920.) Chas. H. Carter Dan P. Smythe Carter & Smythe LAWYERS PENDLETON OREGON DR. C. It SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office in Watts building WHSTON . OMEUON 4 Dr. Q. S. NEWSOM t Post Buildiiisr (Dr. Stone's for- t mer office) Athena, Oreg. and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Perfumes and Toiet Articles Rubber Goods and Sponges Fine Stationery Cigars Pure Drugs and Medicines EASTMAN'S KODAKS and SUPPLIES PAINTS, OILS, GLASS HERMAN GOODWIN V PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST - The WESTON, I ILi njff. U!X,,IW2'" ' .'!. 1 1' mUL ,-i.L.. gl Wostoa Ileal Prime Beefk Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISH Monday and Thursday Get Our Prices s Phone No. 63. Orders taken by f. phone for mail routes. Ji Ten percent intert on all ac- p counts alter &v any a. A.?. Perry I f : a Sk ft, I at ... mm- tr.-l,li!;lrliil)'Tfta''''" " fit-. Kiri,l. or iAMmmt vriam (. rRCK SEARCH wl wort SATCNTa BUILO rOTUM.9 ror f Nm, Onr rw boukwto Icfl now. wimi w uto j D, SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWYERS. IS03 Ssventh St., Washington, D. C. j NOW'S THE TIME to psy your Weston Leader "sub" Dr. Alfred F.Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTIST EST OFFICE HOURS 9:00 to 12:00 A. M. m to 50 P. M. EST W ATI'S BLDG., upstairs OREGON ! Ml Millet 1 P