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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1919)
y y y y y y y y y f f y y y y y f y t y y y y y y y j y y y y y y y y y y y y y y I CASH MARKET FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAH) . . . i' FOR LIVESTOCK. HroESr;PELTS,v$c., HASS & SAUER I LUNCHES ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods ti Phone vour drav orders, i! 1)3, or call at store. X i Davis & Ellis I A. IV. LUNDELL General Insurance and Real Estate LIFtt HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Do you want to sell your property? If it ia salable I CAN SELL IT WESTON LEADER CLAKK OOl, rsbllihtf MRS. H. OOODWIN. A.iliUst tiiiler MiHICHiniON NAlft ru Yt ia oo Six Montlit 1 00 Thwa Month 0 60 r ntDAT. NOV. 1 111 c.ttit ! Ins p.itotllM (I wntsn, Or. sea iMn cIiim nnllmttKi AUVr.KlltlNU RAUI Regular, Hr inch per Insertion I5c Transient, per inch per Insertion 20e Locals, per lino par Insertion 10c Can tho man who labor earnestly to evade hi tlehta be said to engage in unremitting toil? V Y y V y y y y A, Prices ft educed Oegardless It is the custom of this .store to always show the newest and best of the season s offerings, lhis makes it necessary for us to move our stock of coats, millinery, etc., each season. We find this fall that our stock is heavier than we wish and we shall sell the remaining garments at a surprising reduc- X tion. The quality of our goods is well known to be strictly high-class and the prices are far less than city stores are asking. The offering we make is one that should attract economical buyers. If you had thought jof making your old coat do this season, you i :ii n i i i i ii i .. i win linu you can uuy more cneapiy man earner ana decide, after all, to have the coat you wanted. All $55.00 coats and over now $45.00 All $45 and $50 coats now $37.50 All $40 coats now $32.50 - All $35 coats now . $27.50 - All $25 coats now $19.50 iv I ..V V Ml. . fVllg lllllV IUIIIIMK S anil looked for awhile an though it would bo coming long time. t For two months the F.Iks of Or j eg on are going to urge ovrry loyal citizen to invent in War Saving A Stamp ami Treasury Cvtiflcatc. The wile of more than ix million dollars' worth of auch M-eoiUiot U t tho huge task which ha btcn i. Y untied by some flfteou thnusmi.l members of the antlcrvd herd of thi state. KIN L (Utah's Famous Product) MEACHAM WOOD (Fir and Tamarack) Your orders promptly filled at right prices. Phone Nos. 1)3 and 272. WESTON TRANSFERCo. GILBERT ELLIS, Manager y y y y It's about time to quite urgently t invite all forciirn airitator to limit J their agitation to a foreign environ ment. A League-hating United States sen 44 ators are not without their admirers 4 in Germany. j Our new Inolype is impeccable v ounielves infallible.. Therefore the A manner in which Kootl to nir. Imlf (lie Kilns Illut I've t.inl mrr n my memory wilt flee. Then I Kit the home-town weekly ami wllh keen ami rnidT eve. rrml the u It hit. i fi'll inn, iirKa thnl'K never dull nor illy. l'or the that's In tli.it paper till" of folk. I I. now ami lut e. folk, who are Imlh frleiul. ntiil nrltf liliur.. ntnl whoiie Mi'tnlnr I can rve. Tell, of nrhool iiikI chun h Mint rluli llfi'. Imlse .m-le. Hi. nml .lore, town liiiroviueitt. ctiun.ll doing.. iiiltn unit per.onnl. siilorr. Anil wllh each returning frl ilny r.iueilt I wnli'h nml wiill (or th home-town weekly pnier to he hrotiitht unto my Bute Oh. nttim hnve the rllv ilnlllea, imik-ujlne. nml trmln review. hut the thins Ihitt luakr. me hnppy In the home-tnwn weekly new.." Notice to Creditors f y y y y y y y y y f y y rtwlng to the slleseil ohortnsrt of errors have crept .rMil.i,t..ra. turkev. wll ite . luxury into thi" PVr tlli k is among ,,. )rar Tllp wvrtBKB tnmHy w,n 4 the mysteries of the age. have to deride whither lo l.tiv a new J A'ltomolille, or upeiiil the money for j Personally wc saved a lot of day- ,be favorite Thnnk.slvln hlrd. light before getting back to the old 1. . ... time, but we do not And it negotia- "To .retire a i,-okI ronipletion." pre. kTfc DIC. Mf-ril....l fniiimiM iliti-li.r "ht.f M i.ol of rouge unit it mhhlt'. foot, l.tiry them In the cround two miles from or home, nml wulh out once a day to see f they are .till there." Pasco "chink" divorced his wife because she "came In his case, however. white home mar- f dlunk. nago was not teetoUl failure. 2 It is said that cool miner, are able to earn the meager pittance of fifty X to seventy dollars a week or only V two to three times the wage of Pretty soon w will I hunting (or tho old (iiHhiotii'd prr.on who moJ to put two .pounful. of .ognr In his coffee. In the County Court of tho Slate of Oregon for t'maliila County. In the Mslter of the Kslitte of Malcolm McPonald, liecenscd. Noliro is hereby given to all persons whom It may roii.orn (list Will M. I'e terson has been ntHiiuted admlnls. trstor with the will annexed of lha estate of Malcolm McDonald, Do cen.oil. All pet.oti having claims agair.t the enlate are required ti pre sent them with pnor vouchers to the said administrator at his law olllco in the Smith Crawford Huildlitg at Ten dli'ton, (iregou, within six month, of thndateof the Hist publication of this notice. Dated this 24th ilny of October, 1010. WlU. M. I'ICTKHaoN Adiuiniiitrstor with the Will Annexed of the rljilttteof Malcolm McDonsId, Deceased. I Dr. s. l mm Veterinary Surgeon HoDpitol at corniT of Main and Broad Htrt-clg. Phone Main 253 SUMMONS . All children's coats, for one week only, at one fifth or 20 percent less. This applies to every child's coat in the house. wage or a AA pnunrru swlit.. . ............. TL . : A dibsatisfaction is not unnatural. jn ,(l0 circuit Court of the Stale of A ' 1 Oregnn for UniHtilla County. I Anyhow, if there's no coal to put Hilda Love. Plaintiff, vs. William II. j in the cellar, there's no danger of I'ov' Defendant. breaking the buttles. Tt William It, Love, dufundout above named: A With a bu.te.1 .1.1. h.nt, ,. I.. IntiikNamkofthk Statk or Or- Y t. i " ltU f.1., "k un iU KN. You are hereby required to an hands, wo assume that Norfh DakoU m ar and answer the complaint of tho X will soon urge upon one Arthnr C. plaintiff died against you in the above- t Townley the advisability of going '"titled court and csime within six V farther than KarT,, weeks of tho date of the first publics- tartntr man rargo. ,i()n ,)f tt)i ,,,, t.wlti on or ,,c. t fore Saturday the tKJth ilny of Novem- The Non-Partisau League was her. luli); and you will take notice that X - L. - if juntt r.it tn tti.lin.e fiiirl 111.11... ,ni,l " wuniii saui timo tne pinititiir for want .i i.. ,...,...! 1,1 iimin.-iii 1 trtt)l UUirlinlrvry)itfMsiW.ntt ftf tm 1 ritt r.tfi aiAivoH .ftuit mi aatriU4stiir, tUoJh r4 (.. PATENTS BUILD fOUTUMli J-r mtmt mmt- Write lulf . D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWTEfta, 1 503 Seventh St., Wahln0lofl, D. C. ne Wee! yllweiv Special J The kind of a loaf the striking la- V Dorer indulges in is not the ki One-Third Less 4 ; Tor one week we will sell any hat in the house at'dne-third less. Our customers know that our mil- 4 ... . - . AT. lmery has been the pride of our store. Beautiful new creations of the latest shapes and styles, be comingly designed, elegant, dignified. A splendid assortment, including a new shipment just in. All $12 hats now $8.00 ; All $8 hats now $5.25 All $6.00 hats now .$4.00 promising organization that it couldn't keep its promises. thereof will apply to the Court fur the reiicr prayed lor in said complaint, t rer indulges in is not the kind that ". , Ci f. ul i :!.' . . . ' V c.ll. tu.. i: ! auiviiin i no uoium ui ninirimony now nils tho dinner pail. nnd heretofore existing between t.lain- f tilT and defendant and for other eqiifta- JIL "Strike and the world strikes with b' rc'il'f- This summons is published t you work and v,,n v,nrt, i. pursuant, to an order tnmlo by the Hon. i you, work and you work alone, is orubl8 Git,ort w, ,.,,,, j,f(, f the way one scribbler puts it bo- above entitled Court, on the IMh day Y fore asking for more pay. of October, 1119. The first publication of this summons will bu made in tho A Th Almi.rMu t.,.i . l Weston Leader, published at Weston, The Almighty himself must bo a Umntilln Counly, Oregon, on tho 17th bit regretful that he didn't go on day of October, VJl'J, lunl tho last pub- strike before completing his job of location will bo msdenm Kriday the Ve ' . . . . " OUU .1.... M... loin r. ...in nv in iiuvvniUUr. lillV. It Will be Despite the yellowjacket prophe cy, some of us may yearn vainly this winter for a coal'd day. lied labor seems to want a capital time on its employer's capital. This special includes all "tarns," misses' children's hats. Two lots of Mens Hats at ONE-HALF the regular price and y A There is this much to bo said for A th Reds in Russia that it is not on X soap box they make their last Z stand. y Only the conservative laborer is A just at present worthy of his hire. I . . A Now-a- duys there's hardly X mess of pottage that isn t worth Y birthright. A ! puhlmhiil for six consecutive weeks. Dated this tho lAth day of October. 1919. 1'KTEItHON, UlSMOf & Cl.AIIK, , Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and postofilce address, Pendleton, Oregon, SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho Statu of Oregon for Umatilla County. Claude Linn Lloyd, PlnintifT, vs, Shir Icy M. Lloyd, Defendant. To Shirley M. Lloyd, defendant above named: In the Name of tub State or On BOON, You aro hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against vou in tho ahuvn any entitled court and cause within six . weens oi me uuie or ine nrsl publica tion of this summons, to-wit, on or be fore Saturday the 29th dav of Novum. her, 1919: and you will take notice that : Why Turn Up Your Overcoat CoUar? Get an overcoat from us with the NEW 'CONOMV MUFFLKU-a unique idea in tnilorinir that has taken the country by storm. WESTON BAJHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud . Tl.- I.. ... , , . ""', ". jrwu mill mitu nuucu vnni ine only good thing we've heard if you fail to appear and answer snid bont Arthur C. Townley is that he complaint or otherwise plead thereto has never permitted himself to be "fithin said time, tho plaintiff for want J photographed-thu. keeping hi. lin- "tmfS&l X eamcnts sacred from tho gaze of an namely for a decree of the Court dis otherwise harrassed public. solving the bonds of matrimony now .. and heretofore existing between plain- mi ana aeienaani anu lor omer cquit- noie reuei. y y y y y y y j y A A young newspaper man In Colum bus, Ohio., l responsible for the fol lowing irem. and wa bun. and woman , ,hui nel8hborhood 2!10J. tit I I.,.. into tl. a 4, ...1 if ... (Telephone 83) Dr.N. P.Bennet Dentistry Second Floor Weston Mer cantile building Weston, Oregon This summons Is published nursuaut to an order made by the Honorable feels just as he does about It. "I read the dully paper read the state and foreign news of the doings here and yonder, and of leading state men's views. Head of wreck and fire and murder, baseball, politics and rrlnie; marriages, births and dying, nil the liaimunlncs of time. aA the Y whole edition over, from the first pane to the last, news and comments. lucts anu (ancles, things to come, things of the past. Then aside I . thrust that paper for It's no more bcr, 1919. The first publication of this summons will be made in tho Weston Leader, published at Weston, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 17th day of October, 1919, and the Inst publication will be made on Friday the 28th dsy of November, 1919. It will be published for six consecutive weeks. ' Dated this the 15th day of October. A. D. 1919. Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon. fff Liberty Bonds An mont. vest, buy absolutely safe Invest- it you nave money to in y Liberty Ilnnds from u. If you sell Liberty IlonH. .nil to us. We buy and sell Liberty Honda. Any denomination $50-1100 5W1000. James L. Elam Walla Walla - . 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