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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1919)
FORD BOD AND ALL KINDS OF TRUCK BEDS MADE TO ORDER, NEAT AND NOBBY. BLACKSfolTHING in "all Us branches. HORSESHOEING a Specialty. ALTO TIKES SET. HALL & HARMAN At OU UeuUta Ske, Warts. Of. WESTON LEADER CLARK OOI), rellh SUHiCKiniON RA1EI StHtlv m AJct Th Yar . ' Six Mootni .... .7 1 1 00 Thre Months 0 60 STAItDARO THEATRE, AT1IQIA, JULY 19 Thei I a tmiveiiH'itt fur watch ott III Itlilua llml will Jh uiiiiiiIiiioii. niBAT. JOLT 1 Itll r.llitil at Iht f tattle at W.ite. " ettM.tlii allatlfi AIIYr.MlflNU HAirt Kctrii'ar, per Inch vr lnvitHin I&r TrmiKicnt. r inch per insert '-""c Loral, per line cr insertion I'Hr Wttn ran "y confidence I it si.-tor metropolis of New York tliat wo hnw tried prohibition ltvre and found it okey. - Revenue officers in Tchik8i "pulled down an illicit distillery out of a towering oak." High HiriU no longer inspire the rur rounding populace. , . SUMMONS . In the Circuit Court of the. Stale uf Oregon fur Umatilla County. Mvrtle May Reid, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas Richard Kek Oefendant. . To Thorn us Richard Reid, dt-futidant abov named: y In the' Name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear ami answer the . complaint of the plaint- 1 iff filed against you in the above TJu Fourth of July this Jew sett entitled court and cause within six ,M , . wru,. i,Ji., ,,.. weeks of the data of the first oO.tHW.OOO Americans holding gO- publication of this summons, to-wit: eminent securities, largely in War on or oMina rrraar. inv 4 tin uaj ... m. i7.i.. i JJ. ;ii i.k. Savings Matmis. Those tic that if 'you fail to appear and n mre nearly "indoticndent" educational IUI H IIIMIIViai f A .. . ' : , i: f "" 4 ' "'"' "' f .-Hi'' i ! Xr-'. t (? ' : ." ... ; ." "' 1 . . - ,X fcm.in.ml. i-J - .. -k...- ' - n i -'.f ,; i,,- -.-y,vr fr a-ii"- fr ' .r-iHinii III! Ifwii. iiii I i.in i i , Th (lmnli'llim ! may Im d pemleit iihi lu futtltl all crop expec tations, . .' ) . Aiiionit Hi hravent nf Ilia homa ram lu auliltcr ar aimia aha ran say only lut i r nf This Is my owa, my as- IIV IBI..I." . ! v W'icM a iletiNililllied soliller wslils Ills old Jli liat lt he mifclit to lmv It or a belter mie. , An nrtiatennrlail attrthutas his long Uf lit dully rterclM on th flildla. Hut ahy nt ilv th ilmrlty uf bis ul(h lHrs rreilltT The Victory (niili-n li n limPileil in r over Hie top In lis aiiiivk mi I lis liliih nwt nf living. ..... ... The Kvei miH'iit tiverMipply nf assnink aou'it emne III limtil; ilurlni a illilii rnniMilf:ii, A few hinra ohi nltfliia and soma luMiy win hivrnt a eolinMllil gsnlea l Im I can h folded up and put la th . utwu otrriiliiht. . . . ... Tvrry (Inj; ima ny the fill neu a Unit I i.vs ate eoniliij hoie, he I.Hikcil fr inure of the iranwu'emtle aerial lrlM may rut ili. ii tin time of traii.lt, hut Iht wait , tor thn weather will mora than est up all that's saved. . ' 1'eiiiit a Imnillt may w.-iii like an eny any In nmke a living, hut It !' not Miy In the li'Mit run. A woman milliner has been appoint ed a Jiulue In llutlapeM, It Is fair li roneluda that rliy a III soon hsv naw l)le In Juatlee. I'mh-r lniNheliii mid innniiiml 'in. jii"eer, few ietvni e HI ever craw old ni..iikri to lie i ll lill-li. . v' (IcIentUla hnva tllMverel n lhruh llml illte and anliuo, Whiit Is need ed I a awtillun lliut will mik. MARY'PICKFORDmanlJy ottiahedireAII Our Im.jh are Kind to be home aenln, hut they nouldn'l esti'lmnue their perleaea fr a tulllloii dollar. answer eawt complaint or iilcad thereto within said plaintiff for want thereof otherwise time, th will apply than ever before. reserve fund means Americana bill. IVndli'tun itnil irrijfitti-U coinniunitkit irave maiurities to the brlncirxtl ply rmrve fund nwnna indi-ix'ndunpjv , , ... .i lath. Couft for the relief xraved f,.r . ' . ' ... ' ueveiopnH-ni nwasun-a, uui uic pros- in her said complaint, namely.' for a wide irom Uic practical patriot mm peruua farmers of the county voted decree of the Court forever dissolving that follows active participation in so heavily against anything that between plaintiff and defendant and the financial affairs of the t,.m .-.tk. tlil.kid aatievf u ..... I... a Aftrt ThU summons is published pursuant 7, , , - ' . hv7 majonty-xalmort unifonnly to an order made herein on the 2Mh cans .held bonds of their govern- three to two against. As Pen. d'L J(,M?Sr ,1919t hJ Honorabhj Gil- nK.nt. The Thrift Campaign Iwt dleton is one of the livest cities in oen l . ineips. wungc oi ine buutc . . .. , . ... i .v.. l de Y. V, C. A. UNIFORMS " TO CLOTHE STUDENTS The Amerli-an farmer la produrlnf a prmllBtmin limit iT"m a lilt a mar ket aaltlhK for every vrnln of It. nation. ghl mn taxation tnat an me Sujis Worn by War Worker! Will bratlon of lha funeral of Jo ueveiouiiivni urojecvo iwieu vy a 8t Given to Penniless Stu dents In Switzerland. entitled court. this summons will be made on the 9Hh day of May. 13)9. and the last public tion on the said 11th day of July. 1919. and publication will be made for aix consecutive weeks in the Weston Lead er newspsper published at Weston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Dated this the 27th day of May, 1919. Peterson, Bishop 4 Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff.. - Residence and post-office address: .Pendleton, Oregon. I YOU CAN'T KEEP ; LONG HAIR I I CLEAN BETTER CONNECT UP WITH REYNAUD'S ELECTRIC CLIPPERS WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP I R. L. Reynaud I unques ohii.iron intn th r.nb nf tionably the most prosperous in i .. - uu.i.in tu ,n.,i,m Oregon, this showing is commented better citucnhip. The campaign upoS generally as a disappointment, is being continued this ycr that onp.flfth uf the registered these and others may become ac- voters took enough Interest In their quainted with the satisfaction there citizenship to take the trouble to go is in putting their small change to P"8 and their dollars at work in govern- "Disappointment" Is mild enough.! ment securities. A solid, prosper The Leader's only comment isthat us citizenry assures a solid, pros- it is now entirely reconciled to the perous nation, and the one constant- repeated refusal of the common ly interacts on the other. wealth to restore to S Umatilla 1 county a state normal school. Our sporting editor confidently 1 predicts that either Dempeey or The City of Pendleton, has re Willard will win today's fight at versed the financial order of the Toledo, unless it's a draw. Germany gets several pieces. peace, but loses times by retiring issuing thetri. bonds instead of No engagement during the puny wfer in Europe was given such big "President Leaves Europe." On headline8 our 0wn tremendous the whole, we are glad he didn't foUle 0f Toledo, bring it with him. . ' . . In the opinion, perhaps, ,of at Hie anti-league senators furnish lrtliit MIIt. mun r0idexUr is the best example we know of a of presidential calibre, "hopeless minority." ; , " '.,. Anyhow, Germany might qualify for an outlaw league. ' Hindenburg says "I did my du ty." Foch, however, he couldn't do. . ' " We would suggest that Bill Ho henxollern, if convicted, be sen tenced to an hour's session in a 20 foot ring with the winner of the ToIedo8crap. We would like to see Elihu Root Rotice Of Final Settlement Senator Borah ascribes influences ior. the vgw- In ;the County , Court oT the State of favoring the league to the big bank- . , , 77 Oregon for Umatilla County. , n.ti. , A rdview in this morning's Ore- In the Matter of the Estate of Ran- f":thus unwittingly compliment- 1 ' mm Lieuallen, Deceased. ing the big bankers. g,n,a" predlCt!, Bixty ml"Jon DUBh To All Whom it Mat Concern: , . .- e' ' wheat in the Pacific North- Z-i This from Up-to-The-Times Mag. west. Whitman county Washing Ransom Lieuallen deceased, has filed azine is good advice. We would be ton 18 creoitea lwe wth between in the above entitled court his final ac- mor :mnPPfUi thorehv hownwr ten and eleven million bushels. count or the administration ol said es- " " r ' tate, and said court has fixed the 19th were it not for the cherubic rotund 'IS'vSS Editor MacLeod. We fancy Offlrlal uniform of th Toung We mn Christian Association minus th IUua Trlanjle, th Association In signls. will b wont next winter by women students who hav been strand- d la Swltierland during h war and ls berausa of lack of funds, Inablll ty to re-enter their native country, a desire to finish their university courses or l-ecaus tbey have no family to which lo return, will remain then next jear. Kllsabeth M. Clark, who baa been In ttwltii-rland for ten years under the World Btudent Christian Federation, has appealed to th National ftmlent Committee of th T. W. C A. for doth ln for th W foreign women stu dents In 8rltserlaad. Th scarcity of (lo:hlng last year among thes almost rMjee students made It necessary for two girls to share on coat so that, only on could go to classes or go out nf iImii-s at a time. . Fnus large parking cases of alt ' kind of nsed clothing, sav hats, whlrh ls In good condition, bar been eniiected hsstliy from women college ktudents In the New England State. Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware by th Stu dent Committee of the National T. W. C. A. to he sent ever In response In Mis Clark's appeal. This clothing will he dyed, cleaned and mad over,. In Switzerland. ' . In addition to the clothing collected from students In college nearest New York a rase of uniforms, which hare l.een turned In by X. W, 0. A. aecreta riea who did war work, and th official gray uniform ulsters Is being sent. As uniforms are being turned In by war workers they will b claimed by th , (indent Committee, which will remov : the Insignia and prepare the uniform I so that' they may be worn by the 1 women who har been forced by world j events to remain la 8wlUerland for I several years, J Vxyin ftlds Cams! In Dry Calibration. Columbus, ). William Jennings Bryan was th chief figure In a celo- o llarley- rorn at th Methodist Centenary ex position hsr. Thr funeral procession was headed by th former secretary of tat riding a camel, th "first and original prohibitionist," as Dr. AIodio Wilson, director of ipstrlal avants at th ipostUbn, onc termed tat inlmal. Tha soliiirr that returns with a wnr rn Mnimd atrip and a bride, aiut hme ilirtit-uiiy In ilrurmlping which h i herUliea I lie liin.t. Notice ot Final Account ' .lit lha Connlv Court uf the Stat of Oregon fur Umatilla County, In tho Mutter uf the Klat uf 'tis- well Thuiiiiiaon Douglas, pet-caned. ,. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned ha tiled her Anal account and report In the above entitled matter anil that th above entitled court ha fined Saturday, th 2d day uf August, lltUi. at th hour uf 10:00 o'clock a. m, uf said day as th lime and th county court room in th county court houee -at Pendleton, Oregon, lh place for hearing said final account and rvtwrl. Any and all persons having-olJec- " tiors or exceptions to offer to said Anal ' account al rort should mak and file the sam with the clrk of Uia . abov onlitled court on or before said time, or appear In parson be for Said ' court at said tint and plac and offer said objections. Date of first publication July 4, 1910. Hahrikt Kukabkth Doutius, Executrix uf th last will and testa ment of Oswalt Thompson Douglas, dcsd. , FOOD CHICK and Poultry Supplies interhaltonal Stock Food . and Tonics Groin ore ; Fertiliser JOE HODGSON - HIE tii'nnTI on Umatilla county conditions are set forth as follows: Pendleton in Umatilla County, State of that about all Mac will ever cut out Oregon, as the time and place for bear- . th toothoick- ing objections and , exceptions, if any wlu TCJne woinpiCK. ;( there be thereto; and all persons inter- "Disease is not a pleasant topic ested in said estate are hereby notified 4l. ..;,i ... i,, to , appear at said time and place and therefore avoid it 1 Health, on the make any objections or exceptions other nana, is ana should be a hap tbey bave to the approval of said re- py subject why not give a little port, the discharging of said 1 admmis- more thought to it? It's a great as n4 lha rnrmT1iin rr hiss hAnrtii- ... csbvs ssiJks iiiv Aviiciawotivi mo uviiwr "Despite some late frosts and hot weather during the growing season, - Umatilla county's wheat crop this year will be of average yield or better. This means some where around 4,600.000 bushels. This is against 3,500,000 bushels last year-rthe smallest crop the ur ana ine ezuneraiionoi nil uonax- j ..... . . men from further liability herein; and " --k "''' -" " county has known In ten years, it "was further ordered by said court to be cured, for health after all de quality -is not materially in- ft;; wZVUidwbn7lna, upT the observance of a few Jured by frosts and will average the Weston Leader, a weekly newspa- .imnle rules, of nersnnnl bvirlona ,, . $XZ2o?OrTr Ko'nt --ci in the fresh air d mod- 'V , , ' ' , per County, secutive weeks, the thereof beintr made on the 20th day of and June, 1919. Said order is dated tb The first publication eration in eating, drinking, sleeping 2oth 17th day of June. 1919. J. H. PADBERG, Administrator of the Estate of Ransom Lieuallen, Deceased. other of our regular habits. war did not put a tax on wat- Speaking beer would of be soft drinks, 'pretty soft 2.75 for , . (Telephone 83) Dr. N.P.Ben net Dentistry Second floor -Weston Mer cantile building WESTON, OHECON ' er; there is even no. suggestion of ne toper. curtailing the supply. Then why ' - : -; ' , not drink plenty of it? Air is as The allied powers are pledged free as ever take your full share, to safeguard France which mere- rooa prices are nigner then cut tv mtn that thv iik.wi QUEEN MARIE IMVITES Y. W. C. A, TO RUMANIA ExUt.ds Invitation to Overseas Work rs In Pari. Pari. April St. Queen Marie nf : Ituinsnla, following a conference with, s representative committee of ' tb! American T. W. C. A., bold at the Rita Hotel, J'aris, has Invited tha American Toung'Women's Christian Association to mm to Rumania and open work under her patronage. Among tho representatives of the T, , W. C. A. present at the conference were: Miss Harriett Taylor, head of the American Y. W, G. A. work over, seas; Mis Mary Anderson of Hudson, Wis.; Miss Mary Dlngman, head of th T. W. a A. industrial work In Prance; Mr. Margaret D. Fowler of Pasadena, Co I., and Miss Charlotte Nlven. head of the T. W. C. A. work In Italy. A notable guest at th meet ing was Madam CstarJI, wife of the secretary of the Rumanian legation In Pari. two beautiful Phonographs if taien "this month. Liberty Bonds accepted in pay ment at par. Mxks Drag Store . You "WIS IV ' www down a bit on your daily diet, anjl M d to rttgvmri the world's J V W' grtn when you discover how much belter you feel. r. M. PtUno .0. H. Biihep Peterson & Bishop LAWYERS fprulleton. Or. Freewater. Or. Tlie Oregon Voter prints an inter esting article commenting upon the behavior of each Oregon county in the recent special election. Our own county's action is set forth as follows: - ' "Early returns gave Umatilla J.he questionable, celebrity of Ixing one of the two couhties in llw slate to return an adverse majority upon every one of the nine measures, but official returns reveal a bare major ity of nine votes for the soldiers' peace. The rabbit punch has been bar red at Toledo today possibly be cause it is a hare-raising jolt. Some folk are not satisfied with the league covenant, but also some folk are not satisfied with the Ten Commandments. As Ik1 lias already lived five years too long, the wonder is that the rx kaiser doesn't sidestep his trial in the Japanese fashion. C. A, WOUKtR IS DECORATED. - Miss Marlon Porter of New York City was decorated the other day In tha nam of the Chaplain General of thai Ameri can rmy with th Church War Cross. Her citation was for her moral and spiritual contribution to th war. For more than a year Mis Porter hns been af a hospital center In Vlttel, France, ns a represent! It of the T. W. C. A. In charge of a nurses' club there. That Old Ivory Bedroom Set ; when you see it in our window. YOU WILL LIKE IT BETTER when you see it in your bedroom. - ' Butter wraps at Leader shop. I BsHos Fumitam Store j