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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1917)
V Brunswick Nome Billiard 'fables "The "ltillinrd Hour" MiiKch Home lAWn CoitirudcK. Tln IUIUNSWICK Table m the iiicclinir ground today (if (ImiiKiiinl.'i of fainilit H. I Iri'c fallmra m l inuaiiiled with their Imivh. licit' iihiI hern ami tlaiii;lil'rrt row In be cliiium uml young folks liaw a phut1 to entertain hucIi lriemln art you would have Hiem iiiini'.li' with. PAY WHILE YOU PLAY (Mr jugular piu'cliane plan make. il enh.v to nw n one. Complete oiitlit of Hall.".. Cui' i, IJack, Marker, Cm-(lamps, iiu'liiilcil lice. l.cl in; pul a I'.KUNSWM K in wnir homo on our liberal guarantee. (Vmif in ami lest their lid', accuracy ami khtI ami then decide, Vhc Davis-Kaser Co. Ilomclurnlihlng Dcpartmcnl Store Pianos Music Phonographs 10-20 Alder Street Walla Walla, Wash. I'uy jour Still. before January 1M ami you'll receive fivi' of chai ' I lit; rrmiTm' autograph of a diMingui.-dictl journal .Ht. all kinds of JUNK old iron, old rags, old sacks, etc. and also hides and wool, at TOP PRICES JOHN REYNOLDS North Watt-r St.. lu-low 1'onn roy Wesloi:. Dr. $ 4, 4 4 4. 4 4. -;. $ . : ! All Coal, CASH on delivery P. T. Harbour In isf 111 iis living of the best and most practical kind will be made" easy by an in spection of our furniture stock. - Come in and "look around." DeMOSS "DO YOUR X-MAS SHOPPING EARLY" We're ready for you with: a fine assortment of Holiday Sweet meats, at the f O. K. CANDY SHOP Jl ODESSA KIRK PATRICK ; Jl BREVITIES Prior to her dc. . or 1 oil land, where kIic will atudy voice tin- d'li-r Mrs, ICoht (Viurscn Kwd, Mrs. lit. (J. Siding was entertained Wed nesday afternoon by the l"'in'i "Vain of Mr. Lillian Frederick Mt the home of Mm. J, II. William. Utff by (h quarter, cent tj,w rM-caiaoii was n delightful one, H-r iHiuiitl. A. I'. Perry. ' marked hy wvcral novelty contest Dr. F. D. Watt waa In Portland' t'ut taxed the mental ingenuity of thin week on h Liihimiyi vinit. lh guests. Oainty refreshment were wrvcd. Aside from the giant ,.w.nl price on 'iir'Nd ('- ,,f H,n,,rt ((,. pn-m-iit Ar. ri-: Mn. bnccont Thc Pahlimc. Niee I hriM-j j William. Mm, Lillian Fred- iiiati jars 01 iiiimiro. r. r inn M .Imu-N nml familv of Milloir Mt'NtH-, Mr. II. (mmmIwiii. Mi were ,-, ni KiiVf' "t Mr. niidlSaling leavi-a fur Portland tomor- Mr. J. K. Jomn on I In- Wfhloii iip-jfiow, Hi'oitiimiiicd l.y Imt ditiiKlit4-r lM1h, 1oin. and will put in winliT of ... , , 1 . ' voi-al Miidy ami training. Mr. Sal - H J.WiIm.1. l.a r. turm-.l rm ' f(.w IIiiImmh, Idaho, wIhti' hi- haH Imh-ii htilH-riiiti-ndiiiK tin1 coitblruction f An wroplani1 irav-Jinjina wuth mi ..i,.iui,ir ; t iihtTly dirwlion wan wen by a inimiM'r of Winlon aurch of tfc BreUuea OrdT of wrvicti) for Hunlay IX-cemlx-r 'J, MM 7: 10 a. m. Sunday m hoid. II a. fn. 6 :30 p. m. 7:'I0 p. m. flirwl. JOHN ;(JNKWirZ, Kldir, Pn-ai'liinit. - c w s Hibl.-' Study, lite of SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Urevoii fur DmitillM Cuuntv. Ji rii kH, Mrn. U. Proiiilfit, Mr. Mary oht VmrimMI pinti(T, . Betty Carl- xii, uuienuuiii. J. A. Stl, who in now fartnintr ill tin; liriKdiholliiHMl of Wolh-y, Idaho, wax hen' thin wii'k for n fi-w days' viitit. ' Mix. lahla-lla Taylor of Pullman WhkIi.. in visit inif in Atld-na and To llvtty Carbon, l)tfeiidnt above rntnivd ; In the Name uf the State of Oregon, You are hereby tummoned and requir ed to appear and aniiwer the com- plaint of the plaintiff Hied aKainit you In the above entitled court and eaune, , on or before Friday, the 2Kth day of IW.mlr. Iyl7. whifh riiite ia felven a-opl ahortly weeka from the date of the first nfUT ix o'cliH-k Saturday rveninK. publication of thia aummona. And ;i .1. V. It. ll was out in hia automobile y" will take notice that if you fail to , at the time and had a long view of ed lhereto with' mM tilnC( the the aerial pilgrim, an he happened pUintilT for want thereof will apply to to lie going in the name direction, the Court for the relief prayed for 11.. .l.-u.il- ii u, 1 urm li. nf inerein, naineiy: lor oecree 01 im t YfW '1 1 MONARCH ' 3 Billiards CVAT-O THK PASTIMK IS. E. Zehm Court forever diaaolvlng the bonda of matrimony now and heretofore exiat Wmtoii while lMking after hen ji(lit, whit h made oceaxional diw inti-rehla in thia mrt ion. and turna as though Uttting atmo- n(f between plaintiff and defendant. . 1 m. 11 .. l!.,.l.Li.. ,J Miherii! conditioim. It wan probably and for other equitable relief. Mr. and Mrn. lU-n lliiM'hkie of maehiiie that haa been Thia aummona ta publiahed puniuant lA-Mngton. Morrow .-oiiiity. are vi- " ' l. J T "1" to an order made and nicS herein itiugal th- home of Mr. 11. mii oil K-yeral occabiona by Hern ia- fc Honorable Gilbert W. Phelpa, Li.. f .1I1.T J S I i. uiill. n PWP'P- Th strange aviaU.r Circuit Judge of the Sixth Ju ki a fallu v, J. n. i.a uam 11. tho j, onj( (Jjcji Di,trjct f the State of Or- A diuiuliter waa lioril Nnvemla-r .... .nm.- this whv. and 1Tii, on the 6th day of October, r. ... u, u...l M. cin.nm lmn. - .. ., - ... 1317. The firat publication of wo will assign our tnr reiKirler to .",'V. ".'"-r.' VL" tav, formerly or Wctiton. at tlieir i,,t.rvi.-w him. 12th day of October, 1917, and the limni- Hear ColTi-e Crik, Montana. . but publication will be made on Fri- 1'imtmaftter Van Winkle naa re- . r y 2th j n Dgcemb,.,. Mr. and Mri. Kalph Faniuali and ct.fvej m supply of $5.00 war cer- 19(7. publication hereof will be made daughters of Portland arrived VW-d- tifieat, and 25 rent thrift 8taniix, for eleven consecutive weeka. newlay for a viait with Mra. Far-7 wmc, are now on sale to the patri- latel thia 6th day of October, A. juah's sinter, Mrs. R. 1. IJeynnud. tic people of this community. The D- m7- will M Peterson, It. W. Ilrown left Welninday for iKwitmaster will be glad to show Attorney for Plaintiff, a second visit to the!rande Kunde' them to patrons and to explain this Pout Office addreaa: Pendleton, Oregon vulley. which aection he has been system 01 saving ana 01 neiping uie looking over with a view to invest- government. The war certificates .( are sold during December and Jan- ... , 1. 1 c- "ary at $1.12, and will be redeem The I.K-al temple of Pythian Sis- b th(f go.mem al their face tew will meet the second Monday jn vm Th,,y ca te eonvertwl evening in iMtmlx r and a full jnto caih at any prior date at any att.-ndance w retpieste.1. Uy order (K((to,ricc by w,crs needing the of the M. fc. t. money. The thrift stamiw are de- Fstrny Came to my place about signed mainly for children's sav- two weeks ago one iron gray filly, ings. Ptart master Van Winkle also viainie liranus, ouncn on leu lias uie new revenue biauiin on shu.-. Raincoats:; In latest pinch belt back j ; $8.00 to.. .$21.00:: no spavin joint. Owner can have same by liaying expense. I. C Hopkins. Picked up near Weston Wednes day a man named James Nolan, 42 years ll, i in eiistaly at Pendle ton. He ha a heavy growth of bennl, acted ipiivrly and is thought to In- insane. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Loone Rodenkirch. Plaintiff, vs. Clin ton ltodcnkirch, Defendant. To Clinton Kodcnkirch, the defendant above named: In tub Namb or the State or Obe- Ihe Weston imlands WW, You arc hereby summoned aim shelter for the horses who ride to whool. of children Come in and be measured for your WHITER SUIT OR Overcoat Wesios Meat Market I Beef by the quarter 12ic per lb. Meats and Fish Ham, Lard and Bacon A. P. Perry Pianos tuned and repaired at rea sonable prices. First-class work guaranteed. A. W. Lundell, Mus. Bach. WESTON BATHS. BARBER t and TAILOR SHOP and Broad streets. R. L. Reynaild f Phone - Main 253 I Dr. S. L EE! Veterinary Sigcca Hospital at comer of Main I IM ..i" I III- iniiinc "I 1 in: t-Ki"ii 11 Milium . - ... j 1 1,.. , ., ,. . , rciiuireu to appear and answer the lire building a community barn near uint ot the plaintiff filed ajrainat the school hoiiM- in order to provide vuu IM the aliove entitled court and cause, on or before ix weeks from the ilsle of the lirst publication of this . . ..n ... I'mlui' Va. I.. Wiaal. Wilton soldier tho 18th day of January. 1918; and yon with the Fifteenth U. S. Infantry will take notice that .if f' P ,., . . . near and answer said complaint or om ul 1 iciiUiin, China, has been pro- wjiHJ eld tncroto wjthin said time moled to In-first class private. He the plaintiff for want thereof will ap wits lately assigned to the position ply to the Court for the relief prayed of distant printer m the regiment- "o( thc colfrt djsl V.VV.VV.VVVVAVVVW til lull ttllfi . . .. : .:..a k What he money mv-stinir in war certiorates one tn Bn order ut a time. He made four trips to Gilbert W. Phelpa, Judge'of the above the ,osto.r,ce in three days, and m&JJ& came away eacn time me prouu thi8 ummonli wil be made on Friday, owner 01 a o.uu ecrinicau' A . Cl Cll i ..u DMlMClul ITltlU, llAmwi vtoiii iiiw v. .a,m,M.r lea solving thc bonds of matrimony exist calls his "unexiiected h between plaintiff and defendant I, I'll tl aiiu lor uinvr iiiimiiv x-ster v i tarra lias own Thi .,,,, ,H nublished eursuunt certificates one Bn order nmde and tiled herein by tilla county proiicrty at $10,4t7 :i:il and public utility property at $11,139,446.11. making a to tal of' $.rl,r0C.780.11. This is an increase over last year of nearly three million dollars, and is largely accounted for by the higher prices of wheat land. this summons win oe maae on rnuny, r. tho 7th day of December, 1917, and J will be published in tne Weston Leader g a" ni-wsuaner for six consecutive weeks. M Dat this Tithday of December, 1917. M. Will M. Peterson. Attorney for Plaintiff. Postofllce address : Pendleton, Ore Administrator's Notice In thc County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Davis & ISIIia. the well known Speaks, deceased, and highly popular draymen, have . Al I M HK ..f fr,,.r,. on . 1 . ' S mi..." t' 8 ni'UKti v a v v udiuiu ni nini v ju. oivnnai uwvvoovo. Water slrwt at a figure a bit less with the will annexed, and have duly than New York prices per front qualified. All persons having claims t..t Th. I.I-..I-HV w liwntivl near against sam estate are nereoy nouncu g j foot. I he procriy is loiatea mar .,ir.w.int ,,.,, wi.i, ,,nDer vouchers. ..Mw.,mKMMM MMf,MAMM,Mi.MiM i,iu..i(miih Khmv an. the :w e-r; "n ' 7.,.l. - . . . M) lllW Bl tllC UllllfJU Vll4 M. Wlll HIV, Subscriptions Taken for all rilAGAZIIIES aid FIEVSPAPERS at regular subscription rates Herman Goodwin m- Druggist ... Weston, Oregon I the Snider blacksmith shop, and the lniililinir thereon will be fitted ill) Httornevs. in The American National Itank buildiinr, in Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon, 1). F. Powell defeated Mike Toner from this date. within six months Monday for the mayorship of-Walla Walla by a majority of 1000. The issue waa sharply joined between the Catholics and anti-Catholics as a result of the Bulman affair, and the Catholics were decisively beat-. en. The incumlient commissioners were retained in oilier. t Handel's greatest oratorio, Mes siah, will bo given by the Milton ami kVruiu-ntr rlmi-iil Society ill Columbia College auditorium oVi't Thursday evening, lKeember 20, assisted by Hie college orchestra The chorus choir has lieen rehearsing for some months and lias fully fit ted itself for the rendering of tho greatest oratorio ever written. Special soloists have been secured. United Brethren Church Preach ing Bt 11 a. m. and 7:110 p. m. Morning subject, From Prison to Throne? Evening subject, The Mid night Fool. All other services at the usual hours. The Sunday school -will' open promptly on time with special music by the orchestra, and l n cornet quartet will play for the preaching service. Everybody is invited to come and enjoy the ser vices, E. F. Wriff5' pastor. Dated December 7. 1917. Chas. H. Carter, Administrator, &c. r ACTTADATIIC I iUillLUrailliJIt m Adjust Spine, Ribs, Hips or X whatever is wrong, jn autre then cures. DOCTORS KOISINGTON Main and Court Streets. Fourteen years in Pendleton. lo mil coiifu.. OSTEOPATHY wltli !lilroira'ltc or ui.Kiit'Oc lic.llug. Tbe Fanners Bank of Veston Establisbed 1891 r.IBiDVELL GARAGE VULCANIZING BATTERY RECHARGING PROMPT REPAIRING Pennington & Ollarra Speaking of the patriotism of the American people, Wm. M. Wood, president of the American -Woolen Co., says: "Let their liberties be threatened, let their Country be assailed, and the wealth which they have accumulated, the great resources at their com mand, are poured out like water, and they stand readv to give all, even lire itself if need be, as their forefathers did, in defense of their liberties and maintenance of these great principles of true dem ocracy which they have inherited, and in which they so firmly believe." . . Prepare yourself for the next issue.