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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1917)
BREVITIES SAB FOR THE NATION With our country at war, mummy of neccHHitieu be rumen the duty of every patriotic citizen. If every fami'y in the United Stale cooked on u M().'Ali'll mime, llioim ands of tonn of fuel daily would lie nawd fyr other useful )ltrK)Ml'M. That (ho MONARCH Kungo t Is I.m tVI t.. do its work in not un empty Imasl hut an in lii.ii f -1 -1 lliat wo can demount rate ho that aniiic tan : il iw plainly a ; we do. llic ivumoii lii'H in the niaiinrr of it . count ruction il hi-jiiiih and joint arc made tight willnmt stove putty by riveting the Kleel pluteH to the Mallcalilc Iron cii'ting. 'I hat nieana permanent not tcmiwrary titr't And the Moat delightful part of il i that in llii ea: true economy goea hand-in hand with all the things you wnnt in a Kitchen Range perfect, baking, continuous Mitis factory Hcrviec, handuoine appearanee and time Having convenience. Auk about trading in voiirold Move on a MONARCH. Vhc Davis-Kaser Co. HomelurnlshtnE Department Store 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of (lie Mult' I'f Oregon for I'nmtilln Coiiut nlof CUirlMii, I'Utnlitr. vi.. llv.ll) ( ml von, Defendant. To Uotly C'rlon, iJefondunt Uu named: In the Nmc of lira Ml ul On-Kim, Yu rc hereby ununnil ami requir ed to jiivr and minwtr the rotu plaint of thu plalntllT liktl iimiiii.I you in the above entitled rutirt mihI mimr, mi or before Friday, thu JMh ily ( (leccnibrr. I!ll7, which ditto in tlvvi-n wevkt frum thu t t u of the hint publication of thli nuiiinionii. Ami you will take notice Hint if yon full t anawcr the nl runipUuil or otln ric ilcd thereto within said turn, the llaltititT for waul Ihureuf will apply Im tho Court for the relief prayed for therein, namely: for a duereu of the Court foiX'Ver diMolviiig the boiidi, of matrimony now and hvrvtofuro mxibI IiiK between plumtltf and defendant, and for other eUllabl relief. Thia aummona w ubhhed pureiianl to an order nmde and bled herein bv Honorable Gilbert W. I'hehia, I'ircuil Judgo of the .Sixth Ju dicial DlKtnct of the Statu of ir cirnn, on tho Mh day of October. 1'J17. The rl publication of thm ' lummoua will be nmde on Friday, the Klh day of Oclolier. 11117. and the lait publication will bo madu on Fri day, tho aald 28th day of Uecvmbvr, I'Jl?. Publication hereof wilt lv made for eleven coniecutivo weeka. DUI thit Mh day of October, A. t). 1UI7. WlU. M. I'KTKKHoN, Attorney fur Plaintiff. I'oalUlhcc addrcaa: Pendleton, Oregon Chaa. II. CarUr L)an I'. Smyth Carter & Smythe UWTEXS Pendleton Oregon il Wienies Meats and Fish I lam, Lard and Bacon I A. P. Perry Sec me for farm loan. I.. It. Van Winkle, Mr. anil Mr. K. 1.. Wicker have gone to land, VV'jinli. , to reiiiile. It. I.. Wilson and family have moved into town from the ItauMcr 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Mi Walter Rom; of 1'cndlcton waa the guest Monday of Mra. It, (i. Siding. Mr, and Mrs. Ibilph Stagga left Sat unlay fr Itend, Orcgouto look iiriiiiiid for a Imminiti ad. Mi , ami Mi l . M. Richmond motored through from Wulla Walla SuiiUay ami" atu-nd.-d the funeral of the late Dr. W. It. Scott. I'. II Uimph.-ar and family drove over the mountains from Joseph for a few day' viwl ut the home of their rouitin, K. l. Wooln, MellKidiht Church. Morning, "The Iteauty of tlie Ijiw; even ing, "The Power or Thinkinj,'." ( i h m I music, and a coridial welcome. S. K Powell, pahtor. A. T, Mel, it routined to m hone on the lleitrhtji from the vlreetiN of a hei ionn fall eauwd liy a tilling lo in hi:s wmh ;;hi-d. Hit. ide w;u. injilfi d. Mr. and Mr;.. !eo. Carmichuel will he returning woii to their Walla Walla home. Mm. Carmi ehacl haw w far reeoverel as to I"' aide to leave the in.siital at Kirk.v villi-, Misiuri. Mis. W. II. Itooher lalhetl Well from the effect. of the ojM'ration which .she recently wistaiiwil at Walla Walla ami her condition en enuragit the Iiom- of an early re covery. She i.s a patient in St. Mary'b hnipital. J. II. Key and ('. II. Nelson are This is October 1st PLEASE HELP THE POOR We Thank You Watts & Rogers Farm Outfitters J Dr. J. C. BADDL-LLiY f Crilcat Veterloirr Sui(toD ; T Phone rCKr Albemi. Oregon Dr. William K. Scott of Athena met death from the accidental dis charge of a shotgun last Friday af tirnoon at his farm near Helix, wi.ile engaged in cleaning the weaKm. This conclusion was ar- :.,.u lv.. n . 1 . , , , wl the rase, and the reixirt of deal for the purchas,. hy Mr key Mj( ' of Mr. NelM,n a hoMinga near tour, f()Um,ation Tu. unlj , , , (,f known as the Mackenr,e place. It r js , Mw ,s saul thu , 1.1 acre of rp-rva- thrtHijfhuut tht-Atha and W.t..n tion land will bo tak,-n over by Mr. n,itfhborhootlSi wh,rt. m. was h,,d N,'lw,n in high estwin. Together with his Private Floyd (VrKran was here brother Joo, he was a graduate Sunday and Monday for a visit with of the Weston Normal, class VMH. his aunU, Mrs. J. M. Swaggart and Funeral services were held Sunday Mrs. Amy Van Skiver. He. is sta- afternoon in the Christian church tioned at American lake, and se- at Athena. a t l l t. cured a lew uayit turiougn. in about a woek he expertji to be on the way to North Carolina with K coinwiny. t t t t t t t f t t THE UNIVERSAL CAR Never before has the demand for Ford care been as heavy as it is now. To become such a necessity the Ford car must have proved to be a universal economy, serving and saving; everybody. Through its reliable service business has been increased and expenses reduced. Low purchase price and small cost for maintenance assured. Runabout f 404.85, Touring Car $-119.85. Let us have your order today. HOMER X. WATTS Atlorney-at-Law i'l'nci ice In nil Stale nml Con flu. Allll.NA. OKI UO, f I V WESTON GARAGE H. L. HEDRICK Proprietor t ijHrcliiiirs Beautiful in Design, Low in Price (The famous WELLEK Pottery) Wall Paper Remnants at only 5 CENTS the roll DeMOSS "Rev. Patrick S. Rogers, formerly pastor of the Baptist church at Wes ton, is now located at Acherman, Mississippi, where he is engaginl in Jim Jones and Charley Pinkerton evangelical work. His son Paul camiH'd out Saturday night at Toll lately won a scholarship in the Hale and sallied forth for deer early state university of Mississippi, this Ki tlcm IHXt morn'ntf hut could only being one of four scholarships offer find a few tracks. Charley's prom- el by a large planting company, ised gift of venison to our sporting There were 1(18 applicants. 'ditor has again been deferreil. M) Ambrost. Winn. memlHT of S""""""""' ami me m ..n. ., aio.es.oo is J( ,,i,))llTr Weston family, died Sun ginning to los.- eonhdenec. ,ay ,a ,)()11R. u,,ow FnM.waU.,. Mr. and Mrs. Haney Day. who from the effects of a malignant lately returni-d from North Caro- growth in the throat. She is sur- lina, have settled uim a twelve- vivi-d by her husband, two daugh- acre prune orchard on the Walla tesrs and two sons. One of the lat- Watla river which they bought of er, L'verett Winn, is now serving ( laud Harris for $8000. They in the Medical Cor)vs of the United found North Carolina to their lik- Stales Army, ing but were persuadel by Mrs. , y Read of the banking force Pays father, .F. N. York, to locate )if (hi. Northwt,rtt.r Nati(lml at in this welion. Portland, was in town this week, William A. (taker will give a free having brought his brother Luke to lecture at Weston opera house next Athena. Friday evening, October "!, on the . The Best Tablets and lots of them. Pencils, Ink and all School Supplies. All School Books bought for cash, and must sell FOR CASH ONLY. WOW!!! -f If your wife can't cook, don't divorce her keep her for a pet. EAT at the f 0. K. CANDY SHOP t L ODUSSA KIItKl'ATKICK Jl E ilTiie PASTIM "A, Snug Retreat for your hours of leisure. POOL, and BILLIARDS FINE CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCOS Lunches and Lunch Goods E. E. ZEHM : : : : Proprietor suliject: ine way ot .luognieni and the Kelution of the World War Thereto." Mr. Paker, who comes from Portland, has talked before to Viton audiences. His address will br under auspices" of the Interna tional Hible Students Assoi-iation. Glenn Morrison is here for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Morrison, after serving our years in the United States navy, and is receiving cordial welcome from many friends of his boyhood. Hav ing profited greatly by the training be received in the navy of Uncle Sam, and declaring bis fondness for the life of a sailor, Glenn intends soon to re-enlist, Sidney Murphy, a young man well known at Weston, where a number of his relatives reside, was lately admitteddntothe Balloon Sec tion of the Aviation Corps at Oak land, Calif. He applied while at Juneau, Alaska, where he spent the summer, and has now . lieen accept ed. I-ater on he will receive his training in the Officers' Reserve Corps at Fort Omaha, Nebraska. The gridiron clash between 0, A. C. and the University of Idaho at Pendleton tomorrow afternoon will 1 mark the initial bow of both teams t in the famous Round Up city. Every member of both teams is ex 4 ported to le on his toes and rarin' :to go. No stalemate is c.ectcd ny i ne coacues. iiu1 name win lie one of motion but in what di rection is the riddle to lie unspun in the game. The coaches are push ing tho men to the limit, and the battle will be hard and fast from first kickoff to final whistle, Dr. S. L KENNARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. i Phone - Main 253 Herman Goodwin Druggist - - Weston, Oregon 1. Dr. A. F. Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Buildine - Upstairs OSTEOPATHS Adjust Spine, Rihs, Hips or whatever is wrontr. Nature then cures. DOCTORS HOISINGTON Main ami Court Streets. Fourteen years in Pendleton. to nol ronliKe OSTKOPATHY Willi rluroTicil( or miRtii'lir hrallnf. J I Tbe Fanners Bank of Weston Established 1891 Thrift Committee of Association says: Okegon State Bankers 'Thoughtful saving and carefui expenditure should bo practiced by young and old. Food Stuff of all kinds should be conserved. Increased effort should be put forth, w herever possible, toward greater pro duction of the necessaries of life." "Children and grown folks should be encour aged to save and invest their earnings thoughtfully." II X T ? ? ? T r y f r ' ? t I 1