The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, July 20, 1917, Image 3

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Is Your Cook House Ready
for Harvest Time ?
White Enamel Dinnerwnte nt the pricn of Gray Kniim-
el. A km! Rruilo of While Enuuiel dialies, willi pretty blue
rim clean looking, made for hurd usage, und in Htyle uml
blsecu thut have created a great demand fur thin ware for
two in the cook houtte and in campH, etc.
Note and compare our very low prices on thm ware,
then make tip n $10.00 Older und we will tdiip it to you
FREIGHT PREPAID.
D.4L Vhite Enamelware
Pinner plates 12e each, Ilowlrt '.He each. Larue Platen
&c each, Vegetable DishcH Wv each, Cups be each, Cream
era 25c each, Snucera 10c each. Lirge Stik'ur I So win 7oe each,
Dipper 18c each.
Catatou No. 11 It j50.
THE DAVIS-KASER COMPANY
BREVITIES
ii.
('. W. Met.
I r III
the
lliifiicfiiniiflilnir I)ciHnlmi'tit Sl.im
0-ao Alili-r St. (O.I.I Fellows Tvo.l. WAI.I.A WAI.I.A.
WASH.
Fresh
BREAD Daily
and Baker's Goods
from Model Bakery
ICE CREAM and ICED DRINKS
O. K. CANDY SHOP
Nfitt cot tape and two nt fur sal'
lit M sacrifice, J. A. MiKne,
I .out On tin1 Mi'i-et, twn ('res
edit Wldii'hrM. (to, SchllilZer,
The Jl. Nt-lrtoiiti motored to
ISiii);liHiri today to remain over
Sunday.
Athena inoiliinf it mr'ln. un mm-
liliiil prin'tice which it finds to Iw
iputc Mitlkfaetory.
Mr. '.. (. Price and Claud Price
n turned Monday from a week's
niitiii ul PuiKham.
Mi Nettie Van Winkle of Palm-
it, Idaho, i vi,-itin;f In r ituiit, Mrs.
M. W. Van Winkle.
Mr, and Mi l A. James ami Mas
ter )iiulil icturncd Monday from
thrir viit to KntiTpriw.
I have n coml dwelling Iihum- at
Ficcwntcr trail"' for Wcnton
property. V. I. KoMiins.
Willium Iai- and family have
moved into the Mi'm. Reynolds tes.
iiliiirc mi vkect Main street.
Mr. ami Mn J. K. Sianfiilil
wei c at Adam .Sunday as guests of
Mr. and Mrii. J. II. Ferguson.
Ir. ami Mr. F. 1. Watt ami
Worth Watts lift Wedncwlav on a
i'Miiipiriif trip to liinKhum Springs.
A daughter wbh born Wednesday
morning to Mr. ainl Mrs. Jtarry
Minnii'k al tin- J. ii. Dupui resi
dence. Mrs. fiii'ict' Nesbitt and children
arrivi'il home Saturday from their
extended visit with her parents ul
l!oi.M Idaho.
Mayor iiiid Mn. J. M. lianisier
motoreil to Wait.slmrir and Dayton
Sunday n guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fduurd Leonard.
si
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"Well, Say! I ItagM Voa People
i Ibe Tire Business!"
A customer said to ua a few days ago-and the remark opened our eyes.
We have never quit the tire business. We did "close out our stock," and so advertised.
(We have no money in it now, but we represent some of the best tires
made and we back them up because we are backed.)
No knocking of our tires goes, for if the tire does not go as guaranteed we make it go.
Firestone. Republic. Diamond, Kelly Springfield and others.
Watts I Rogers
The following jwople from Wes
ton and vicinity were at Bingham
Springs hit Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Newt O'HarrH. Itufford Price. Joe
NarkauK, Vada SiniH-k. lilanche
SniiK-k. JamcK Smock. Fivd Cn-cr.
SUMMONS
r - ,
"i till f7r
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lmatilla County.
William P. Hirst, Plaintiff, vs. Eliza-
i f? 'fr"'t- ' To Hint. Defendant ab.,vc
Ueualli'ii. luil h Tucker. Vida imm-
Hons (Jure, foiinei Weeton hoy, Cixif, Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Jreer. i ,K ... , c, , ...
has leen promoted ... train .lis- Mr. and M. lUm King, Mr. and yiu" y0L$& lllXi
patchel h position in the Spokane Mrs. James kintr, Kldon Kinjr, Will nnswer the complaint of the plaintiff
Re viia ud
il!ice of the Northern Pacific.
lldl,
Flovd
Roy
May. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Mrs. 7.. V,
Anna Laven-
ler, Frank Ijivemh-r, Dr. SetniHrt.
K!i.a Morrison, Thelma Anderson.
A Brass Bed for Any Room
T""ESIGNED t; harmonize with any type of funvi
turc, this Simmons Brass Bed will prove o pleas
ing addition to any room, no matter hew simple or
how dignified may be the furnishings. Conservative
in design, this U one of the most popular models we havosver
shown on our floors. And the Simmons' special methods of
manufacture make this bed practlcnllv wear-Drool. -
DeMOSS FURNITURE STORE
Butter Wrappers
Furnished and Printed at the Leader office
Sixty (minimum) $0 DO
One hundred 1 20
Two hundred...... 1 75
Each additional hundred 0 45
liled against you in the above entitled
uit, within six weeka of the date of
the firt publication of this summons,
to-wit : on or before Friday, the 24th
day of Auguxt, 1!17; and you will take
notice thnt if you fail to appear and
answer the said complaint or otherwise
plead thereto within said time, the
Those wishi. to donate cakes f..r i'r'li1" "r wnt tl?er,eof will apply to
H.. w.-i.... 1.1: .. i . u he Court for the relief prayed for and
th- W,i BoMu-r l.yS who sue demandcl in plaintiff', complaint,
members of ( utnpany K, Si coml namely: for a decree of the Court for
Idaho. may lake Uieir gifts Sunday cver dissolving the bor.ds of matrimony
morning to the residence of Mrs. n?w ""d heretofore existing between
l- . nnl, C-,,1,,,.,, ti,... ...:n phuntitr and defendant, and for other
reiurnioio f..m ,,..,. ,.t ,. i. ,,,. U ,;..:. n,.. Vi..- : i.im-j
her home in Portland Sunday ev- , ,j ,lf (;,,uu.PvilU. y..,,,,. ' to an onler nmde in this Cause bv Hon.
making to ihi- Idaho tr.Kips. This (,;1",r,,:f1 l: Marsh' County Judge of
, I ........... 1VU1I1 , S.VIIf 111 IIV O tj
Si i.n. iMitiel rtifJin was inrnwn ami nainues to uie soiiiiers lor some from said countv. The first nublica
diagged by her mount. She was time, as they will sion be shipX'd turn of this summons wilj be made in
painfully bruiwd, but encatH-d ko- ""t of Utah to an unknown de.stna- sion i.eaaer on rriday the ljth
l ious injury. t ion, it is said.
Mias Z na Ijin.slale w:w oH-rated Are you in tin nun ket fur a- pi
tipon at Pendleton recently for ap- ano? If ko. why not call and in
peiidicitisby Drs. Parker of Pendle- upoet the new simple piano at the
ton and Smith of Weston. Her He.Moss Furniture Store? It's a
condition since is retorted to be In-auty and is guaranteed for ten
encouraging. years. An excellent used piano is
Ka.st Oregonian: Floyd S. Fox, for f le l saerifice. See De
wln. lives near Weston. wH.s fined w',ss r I-undell.
$25 and costs by Justice of the An O-W. steam shovel is taking
Peace Pnrkcs for having caught fish big bites out of the right of way
under the legal length. He was fish- near Pine creek trestle, which is
ing near Uingham. being filled now at a rapid rate.
J. II. Clodius returned Friday Ion Lundell hits taken the up
front an extended visit with rela- prentice's chair at Keynaud's bar
tives in Spokane and Kitzville. He bcr . shop, Lloyd RiteUey having
was accompanied by his niece. Miss gone- to La Grande.
Gesvna Chnlius of Spokane, who left .'
Monday for Portland. Executor's Sale of Real Property
J, M. Ashworth has the contract ,
for ll huge bungalow to be built Notice is hereby given that I, as Ex
for Oliver Dickenson on 'his farm wutor of tho last will of Charles Cun
west of Athena. It will contain I!,,?)!B.n.'' I?el;c.!,8cd J .Xirtll.e of mil
nine rooms, w th commodious porch- linid ,Wt wiil -er for dale at public
OS and a full basement. auction to the highest bidder for cash
m ii .u ..II i . .i .
vi.... i.'i:..,.i...o. m.... .c. .i.i ..r a, i.
lit I o. liNMUii ill iiiiiniii-iii ill rlll- loHgl
eiiu and Mr. Luther Wiltnot of una now belonging
Ntwyer, lilnho, were uniteil m mar
riage juesday al t(u i hristan
Fo. pleasure and utility Ira Hen- ! "y'1 h"x' .Mr
derson. Pine cr...k farmer, has ,,IIV' 'f11;1 1 "'.
bought it lug Four (Kerliind fro,,, ' '' J" biiven.ler,
Dr. Ketinaid, the Weston ugent,
Scott Puiiister accidi-nally whit
tled his baud with R pocket knife
the other day. inflicting a wound
that reiiircd surgical attention.
Miss O'SulIivan, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Herman Goodwin
for the past two weeks,
'lung.
1,'t :i , 1.1 ; I-. .1 ... 1... I.. . . . ,
mine noiM'oach rilling receiuiy, inu m- uir iim u wiiiiiiuy m H'nu t,,- f (;--; i,i. c v ii,i.,
day of July, 1917, and the last publica
tion will be made on Friday, the 21th
dny of. August. 1917.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
11th day of July, 1917.
Peterson & Bishop.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post Office address: Freewater, Or.
the Tailor
is an expert with the X
tape. He will take your
measures scientmcauy t
and produce a made-to-
order suit that will give t
you the utmost satisfac-1
tion. Try him.
WESTON BATHS. BARBER
and TAILOR SHOP
R. L. Reynaud
TMiltlllM --
Dr. S. L KEIillARD
Veterinary Sigeoa
Hospital at corner of Main
and Broad streets.
Phone Main 253
i
l mile markaftudcvyrtytaaolitjUnrtf or mo
f-. hcJ nwth-4. kvtcbea or ttholu ati4 d
fcniAkm for FREK SEARCH wd nport
ou itntRWlrtjr. Kmk nfvmitm
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for
jrou. Our free boofct4 Ml wiuU t tuwt
and wi yom momef. Writ tostey.
D. SWIFT & CO.
PATENT LAWVE&L
1303 SBventh SL, Washington, D. C.
HOMER I. WATTS
Attorney-at-Law
and Federal
Practices in
all State
Courts.
ATHENA. OREQON
m
b 'sssp- m
1 f
and KODAK SUPPLIES
EXPERT DEVELOPING
and PRINTING
Goodwin's Drug Store
Kli.abeth Mansfield of Ath- lonriiur to the l),-c,.SP,i J h) riL.i,"
iik'HUT to Ins estate, in
die v.uy oi remueiun. uinatuia Coun
ty Oregon, to-wit: Lots numbered 6
t ;.. to. ...i a .1.1 iii .
,.ho.-l. i. P..!.,!!..,,.!. Tl.eo v-ill iey a
r ' r i i . , i Auunion 10 mo lown ot reodleton,
inake their home In Athena for the with all tenements, hereditaments and
present, but later may move to appurtenances thereto belonging otap-
Sawyer. where Mr. Wilrnot has fTlll n h'ck th,e"fu'r-
... noon on the 21st nay of Julv. 1!U7. at
projierty interest. lu frontd(M)r of te Court Housp of
i r .i . i Umatilla County, Oregon, in Vlio Citv
Mit.ject to approval ot tlie title, of Pedloton in laid
1
The Fanners Bank of Weston
Established 1891
J. A. McKae has Imuglll a residence iil be hia'do subject to the following
nt tU2 Hobson stm t, Watla Walla, l'-'s on said property: 8
and together with his wife and 1 A hen for street improvements ?
, ,, , ,, , .. . on Webb Street abutting on said prop- S
daughters will move to thai city in f01.jji.2.v with ini..r.i m.'.'IL S
at the rate of ti
twin date of
interest
pewnt per annum
time for the opening of the Sep.
temher term of school. The dennrt-
lure of Mr. McRae and family' will ,nB "L 'JMrt!fW s,ecxxr;
WgreatlyregreUi by thelrhostof tf? JM??
friends in this neighborhood. annum from July 14, 1U17, payable an-
, . ' , ... nuiilly, as shown by the Records of
x ue new eievator oi the Weston Mortgages of said Ui
Warehouse company ut Downing (;)
company
robbed F
unknown men, who took three Cres
station was robbed Fridav night bv m?nU 011 Willow Street adjacent to
,. . , -. - nam nrooerty, u
City of Pendleton,
Jmatilla Countv.
I he lien for proposed improve-
nil Willnw .l.i,.f u.l,'unu.. .
property, by
11 f Pi&iirf lttmi (
cent wrenches and two pair of ply- ation, the amount 'of whieh is not yet
ers from the engine room, and. also determined -said lien being not yet re- Jj
n suck ot tuiuss oil cups which had , .... . , . . . !
i , , ,.. ., ... 4U' , Said sale will be made subject to J
been put ayay 111 the warehouse, confirmation by the County Court of S
'r 1. . J.. . . ..1..,. i . . , I. . . . I . . . ...... i. - . . . i . . . .... T.
nieic ki uu eiuc w uie inieves, who 1110 aiace OI Uregon
are supposed to nave been tramping county.
through the country in search of
plunder that could be disposed of
for Umatilla
to city "fences,"
Dated June 20, 1917.
MANUEL PEDRO.
Executor of the lust, will of
One hundred thousand people subscribed to Eng
land's first war loan of $1,750,000,000.
After three years of grim war, eight million people
in England subscribed to their great FIVE BILLION
Victory Loan. If the people of the United States
had subscribed to the Liberty Loan in the same pro
portion, there would have been twenty million sub
scribers and the amount would have been fourteen
billion instead of two billion.
This is to show what can be done and what we will '
be expected to do.
Begin saving now for the next loan, which will prob
ably be called for within three months.
Charles Cunningham, Deceased, li