WESTON LEADER
, ClARK WOOD, frMUhsr
MRS. It GOODWIN, A4at Editor
SUBlCRtrTION RA1CI
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Tho Year .'
Six Mouths
Three Months -
Samaria ami rrmrm different pro- fra ami llkotl by tho press boys all over
nunciatlons for the Hebrew letter a? 44flVTP TVV U! I " J lh ' vinir for limit been sec
ct with and without a lagesh.' 4 tlV IT. iiiU. Jf retary of the Oregon Editorial Asso.
Judeans pronounce 'bet without the elation. Having grown rich at that
Magcsh' a 'W Galilee hat always The estate of tho lata Jamea Alex- Jh retired, anj U now idling
preferred the harder sound of 'IVT.nder Kirk, who lived near Athena around 'ur Colonel Hofcr's Oregon
Tha Great Only has performed a WM appraised today at $00,020.70 In Manufacturer.
distinct service, herein, we 'bet' you. B report turned in to tha county clerk Tho final reimrt of tho lied Croas
What to do about Magesh haa al- by the appraisers. Moat of the es
waya heretofore disturbed our alum ut, waa n m.
111 ber lika hideous nightmare. Hash-
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1 know of no greater problem requir
ing adjustment, lest mankind suffer.
iitn cltu sMllautUc.
. ADVEKTUINU RA1EI
Regular,' per Inch per insertion ....
Transient, per inch per insertion..
Locals, per Una per insertion
Among a group of a dosen or more,
from different parts of the county,
taking the civil aervice examination
for census clerk, Miss Ethel llodgcn
was tho only one finishing the exam.
..15e Turkey in Europe being no longer Miss llodgen was a graduate of the
. 20c an occasion for concern, we should Umapim? High school last year.
.10c really worry over the lack of turkey prcd Gross left Sunday for Mid-
in America. vale, Idaho, where he wont to assist
1 1 Mrs. O. C. Parton in disposing of
"If men were serpeat. women h,,r inWntia there. A public sale of
would all want to be profesional nir ,iroH.rty M held Wednesday,
snake charmers," says an alleged m, M, Marltm mJ two children
newspaper wit whom we quote only wi pum with Mr. Gross ami make
to deride.
A REAL PROIILEM
" If the people of the State of
Washington were to pass in grand
review, says Whitman New Sen-ice
concerning a problem of real impor
tance not in only in Washington but
in Oregon and other commonwealths, Major Ceneral Leonard Wood, but
the line of march would contain Hrchance the voters wouldn't.
256,000 individuals of foreign birth. i
If natives of foreign or mixed pa- Early risers are delighted with the
rentage, were added to these the brilliant spectacle presented ty tno
their home with his family for tho
Winter.
Mr. and Mrs'.' George Panlstcr last
week Joined the McArthurs in Port
land ami will spend tho winter with
them in San Diego, California. A re-
drive for membership gives Athena
8K4 members and $4 donation, total
ing I'lHrt sent in to headquarters by
Mrs. J-vC.row, chairman of the local
drive. Although short of the total
f f.ri(l for last year, Athena has
not been behind tho general average
for the county for this year.
A group of football enthusiasts,
A. A. Koesi, Ralph McKwcti, Rich
ard Thompson, F. S. I.ctirow, M. L.
Watts and M. W. Ilansell of Athena
and Jos. N. Scott of Pendleton mo
tored to Pullman Friday afternoon
ami saw the ctanie between Wash
ington State and Washington Uni
versity, returning Sunday.
All arrangements are being care
fully nerfcrcted for annual Library
Hall to be given at Athena opera
house on next Wednesday evening,
November 20, by the ladies of the li
brary board. The ball rMm will In
appropriately deeorat.il, rood imiic
will be furnished and every tl.ioi; t
sible will be done to limine an even-
L
(Utah's Famous Product)
ME A CHAM WOOD
(Fir and Tamarack)
Your orders promptly filled at right prices.
I'hone Ntw. i3 and 272.
WESTON TRANSFERCo.
(ilLIHSRT ELLIS, Manager
number would reach nearly onc-half planets Venus and Jupiter appearing ception in their honor was held at the
million. Almot every second indi- in the morning sky. At night the Baptist church prior, to their tie
vidual of the whole population has dairling constellation Orion fasci- parture, at which a largo number
from 50 to 100 percent foreign blood nates all beholders, being in the cen- were present w wish mem a pieasani j(r o( yvtMn , enjoyment
in his veins. Of the 256,000 foreign ter of the galaxy that marches in journey.
born, 70 percent are not naturalised, procession across the winter skies. In a practice game of football Wed-
and they furnish CO percent of all Its arrival announces that the out- ncsday, Wilbur Harden of the Fresh-
the illiterates in the state. The lint door season is past, that winter land- man team had three ribs fractured,
of foreign born illiterates is headed scapes will soon prevail and that the Dr. Sharp reduced the fracture, but
by 'Franklin county with 15 percent, period of closed casements and sim- the injury will keep Wilbur out of
Next in order come Adams, Skaman- mering fleshpots is at hand.
ia, Walla Walla, Thurston and Lew
is counties, with percentages rang
ing from 13 to 9.S.
Tho birth rate among these people
is very high and therefore it is sim
ply a question of a few years when
in. a political way they will hold the
balance of power. That it is high
time they be made American citizens
is the quite understandable Whitman
College view. .
' A group of Whitman students
ir now making a study of the
foreign elements in Walla Walla
county. Every question of social
and economic importance concerning
these people is being considered. It
is' hoped by friendly contact with
and first-hand knowledge of these
people to instruct them in the essen
tials of good citizenship.
the coming game between the Fresh
man and High School elevens.
Rainfall has interfered to a con
siderable extent with potato digging
on the foothill farms. Edgar For
rest and Trajan Tucker, who have
large acreage southeast of town,
will continue to be very popular in,thc woath wjth , bj fomf of
men hope to harvest and market
An exchange remarks that styles
mat change hats, frocks, manners
and politics, but the old-fashioned,
ready-to-wear husband who shaves
his own chin, runs his own job, puys
his own bills and loves his own wife
1920.
At the Standard Theatre
In presenting the true story of con
ditions that prevailed in Armenia
during the world war, before and
since, the Standard Theatre "ill pur
sue the general policy of restricting
the attendance to adults and youths
over sixteen years of age, which has
prevailed at all theatres where tho
great picture has been shown.
At the Standard tomorow night,
when-"The Auction of Souls" will be
screened, there will be but one price
of admission 45 cents, war tax 5
County, Oivrn. on Friday the '-'1st
liiy of N'tiveinhcr, lVI'.i. The sum
l.ms will be published for six roll
MViitive eek in said ncwspain'r,
the last publication to appear on
Friday the said 2d tiny of January,
I'.H'O.
Dated this tho 1 71 h day of Novi-ni-ber.
1 1 1 .
PETERSON. IUSIIOP & 1 1. ARK
Notice to Creditors
Resident'
A.W.LHL
Now that it is saying nothing, tho
United States Senate is at last saw
ing wood. It is credited with get
ting six months' action in one day
soon after the cloture rule was
adopted.
Coos river man threw an old shoe
in which ho kept 2000 into the riv
er. He made a damp poor throw.
, THE TWO "KERNELS- "
(From Oregon Exchanges.)
Oregon newspaperdom is short on
. colonels. When President Wilson
was In the state the Oregon ian b re
vetted, or knighted, or Commissioned
C S. Jackson of the Oregon Journal,
who is now and hereafter to shine as
Colonel Jackson. It should have
been done long ago. Mr. Jackson is
a colonel by nature. Oregon Ex
changes also recommends Ir. Piper
for the colonelcy that old time news
papermen could not refrain from ad
miringly bestowing upon the honor
ed Harvey W. Scott. The' colonel
shortage, however, is not much felt
Light ia said to travel at the rate
of 299319 feet per second. Little
wonder that the anti-lcagt.e senator
cannot see it.
Now that Glass is in the United
States Senate, we hoie it will le
easier to sec through that ven
erable if not venerated body.
thoir entir eron Jwfor., tha fr.!., crnt8. lu,al S0 c,,"t'1' (,nlv lult
weather sets in.
Oscar Edwardwho visited at the
fi. A. Thompson home for a couple
of weeks, has returned to Heppner,
but will come to Athena later and be
identified with the Thompson vulcan
izing shop.
J. Benson, C. O. Henry, Lee John
son, Roy Cannon and Joe Cannon au
toed up to Dsyton, Wash., Tuesday
and attended a conclave of the Do
kies. The convention was attended
by a large gathering of Knights of
Pythias from Umatilla county and
Eastern Washington counties.
II. A. Barrett has returned from
Orofino, Idaho, where he went to at
tend to his sheep interests. Mr. Bar
rett took some sheep to Idaho for
Oh, why doesn't the Senator Lode range lost spring, and his experience
where, for awhile, he can do no res-
ervationing 1
Aren't they such silently beauti
ful words the senate is no longer ut
tering ?
In a
Sam is
strictly literal sense Uncle
since has disclosed to him that he
wants no more sheep grazing in that
particular commonwealth.
Hallie Picrsol had the misfortune
to ma.ih a previously injured digit
on his right hand while mastering
the mechanical intricacies of an ob-
Aurora 1 ' .! A.
I herteitin "Auction ofSous '
In Hut I'minty Court of the Stale of
Oii'gou for t'lnatilla County.
In the Mailer of llio Folate of Malcolm
McDoiihIiI, Deceased. '
Notice is hereby given to all eraon
whom It limy concrn Ilia! Will M. Pe
terson lias been appointed atlniinla.
trl. T with tl' will miiit'Xcd of the
estate of Malcolm McDonald, D."
A .... f.,r I'luiniur ceased. All persons having claims
,,,,. ,. ngairst the estate are required U pre-
and I ..slofliw. iid.liess. )( ., wlUl Vuui.,ni to
Pendleton, Orcguii. ni, atlniiiilslrnlur at In law oftlto in
i the Smith Crawford lluilding at Pen
dleton, rvi(on, witliln six months of
tin" ilsle or the lint publication of till
notice.
Dated this 24th dnv of October, ID I 'J.
Will. M. I'KTKHMO
Administrator with the Will Annexed
of the Instate of Malcolm
McDonald, Deceased.
General Insurance v
and Real Estate
Llir: HEALTH F1KK
AUiOMOniLF.
INSURANCE
Do you wnnt to sell your
projM'rty? If it is salable
1 CAN SELL 11
f
Dr. S. L REWARD .
Veterinary Surgeon
IIoHpiittl at cornrr of Main
and Hroatl trcctn.
Phone Main 253 t
SUMMONS
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off his trolley," and the 8treI' " Monday of this
classification will lie rrrognixed.
However, this does not preclude free
admission to infants and small chil
dren when held on parent's lap dur-
in Eastern Oregon, where the two traction roads everywhere are going
week.
In the Circuit Court f tho Stale of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Hilda !.ovi, plnintiir, va. William II.
Uive, lifft.'iiiliint.
To William II. Iive, ili fi'hiliint above
named:
In thkNamk oriiiti Staik ok On
MioK, Vou are hereby reipiircd to ap
pear and answer tho complaint of the
plaintilT (i led against you in the above
entitled court and rnuse within nix
weeks of the date of the first publica
tion of this summons, to-w it, on or be
rore Saturday the SHh clay of Novem
ber. 1 1 1 1; and you will take notice that
Hi
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rATCNTt lUILO fOUTUWtS im
mirl miv memi Wrti vr-
Iff
most prominent colonels, erstwhile
mortal enemies as kerrels often are
Clark Wood of Weston and F. B.
Boyd of Athena, are going it half
and half, running the Athena Press.
- Colonel Wood is editor and Colonel
Boyd manager. Wood having recent
ly bought a half interest from Boyd.
Colonel Wood claims to be the oldest
.country editor in point of service in
. Umatilla county and probably in
, Eastern Oregon. He concedes sec
ond, place to Colonel Boyd. f9Honet
Boyd's claim had not been received
at the time of going to press, but he
probably has one, for Umatilla peo
ple say the two kernels are nuts
from the same bough. Colonel Wood
retains, ownership of the
to the financial bad lands.
ing the screening of the picture.
After next Thursday, November if vou fail t antirnr ami aimw,r krIiI
Fred Wood, whose mental faculties 27, the regular weekly program of complaint or otherwise plead thereto
H
H to ritffir"!1 am H
M PATENT LAWYERS, M
rjIWl gevsnth St.. Washlnqlaw. D. C.Jj
-
The cynical smile upon the face of
tha profiteering rffniler Is Interpreted
by an linlignnnt populace ns a mali
cious, malevolent grin.
Who enn recall whpn n child In a
family of nrdinnry circumstances was
able to ask for anil receive a slice of
bread, butter and sugar?
have been impaired for some tiirv
was taken to Pendleton Tuesday by
an army officer who will place huu in
the army sanatorium at Portland,
which is maintained by the coveni
ment for the reception of incapaci
tated service men. Mr. Wood was in
service overseas, and since hia re-
the Standard will be toiiflutd to 'inin sail utne tno pia.nuir tor want
... . , - thereof will apply to the Court for tho
three nights each week for the re- rt.jt,f prHyoi,u for said complaint.
maindcr of the winter Tuesday, mimuly for a decree of the Omrt die
Saturday and Sunday the Thurs- solving the bontla of matrimony now
day night program being eliminated '! wu"l"r, l between plain-
, . . ' tilT ami defendant and for other equita-
to make room for n aeries of suwr lliu rUl)L Thill ,,,,,, iH published
specials. Jheso auper sM.ciuls are pursuant to an order made by tha Hon.
big pictures that have been principal orablu Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the
turn has shown unmistakable evi- attractions in the larger theatres clu- "-"Y f"'11'':' "Lirt' tho .1?.,h
Turkey wants to sell Its famous
pen rock throne. But thrones are at
a dlsconnt nowadays. There is small
use for them, except ns curios.
You mny have noticed that jthe man
it ho can turn his band to anything
WootVin . w"Idom has the price of a wooden over-
Leader and will continue its publica- coat when he turns P u oe-
tion, with Mrs. H. Goodwin serving
as assistant editor. Type for both
the Press and the Leader will be set
with a new Merganthaler linotype
bought by Boyd and Wood. This ma
chine is now being installed in the
Press office.
Jinny preachers could follow that
Columbus pastor's suggestion to cut
their sermons to IS minutes and still
say just as much as they ever did.
dence of an unbalanced mind. ring the past summer, and will bo
Hot Mull' was applied to a section greatly enjoyed by Standard pa-
of the highway betwen Athena and
Weston this week. Rain stopped
construction operations Wednesday.
Activities in lodge work in Athena
are being led at present by Pythian
Lodge No, 29, K. of P. Five candi
dates are now taking rank work and
eleven applications for membership
are on file.
Waterworks Superintendent Stan-
of October, HUH. The first publication
of this summons will bn miule in the
Weston Leader, published at Weston,
Irons. Umatilla County, Urugon, on the 17lh
Included in a recent booking of i!" Vf -'"'' ,c,r' "' H'? !"'
,. .. . . i ,, .u i bcatnm will be made on 'rulny tho
these big pictures is Dorothy Phil- -mU ,iy ut Novemlier. 1910. ft will
lips in "Paid in Advance," which bo published for six consecutive weeks,
comes on December 17. Others are Dated this tho 15th clay of October,
"A Scream in tho Nlirht." "The Mir. " ' fcTKKSOM, UIMIIOI- C I.AKK.
acle Man." "Tho Wolf." "The Shcp
herd of the Hills," "The Gardto of
Allah," "Broken Blossoms" and others.
With army airplanes a drug on the
market at $-10 ench. It is evident that
the French public Isn't quite carried
The note of joyous gratitude should "way wlth tl,c thought of flying.
pervade the thought, the spirit and
the life of America this Thanksgiv
ing season. November 27 will mark
the greatest Thanksgiving Day in the
nation's history. Young people by
the thousands will be at home to cel
ebrate our great national feast. A
year ago many of the boys were in
France; many of the girls were over
there too in Bed Cross and Y. M. C.
A.,wprk. Multitudes were in service
in b is country, but far away from
homer vjn America, rich and un
harmed by the invasion of foes, the
1919 Thanksgiving will witness glad
home-comings and happy reunions
with dear ones.
Wardens complain that it Is costing
more and more to feed prisoners. The
prisoners regret that they cannot re
lieve the state of the responsibility.
Eggs continue to fluctuate, which Is
something no egg with consideration
for Its fragility, nnd the example of
Humpty Inunpty before It, should do.
It In suggested that If consumers
would lire on half rations prices would
soon drop. Why prolong the ngonyj
Let the consumers quit eurJog alto
gether and bring prices down la half
the time.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Kesidence and postofllce address,
Pendleton, Oregon,
SUMMONS
ion reports that a considerable flow ' " the Circuit Court of tbo Statu of
of water is now coming in from tho SUMMONS Oregon for Umatilla County,
springs at the head of tho water- I the Circuit Court of the State of Claude Linn Lloyd, PlaintilT, vs. Shir
works system into the reservoir. Oregon for Umatilla County. 'y Lloyd, Defendant.
With a few hours of pumping each Irene C. Guyot, Plaintiff, vs. Ernest To Shirley M. Lloyd, defendant above
day he manages to maintain a head B. Guyot, Defendant. named:
mLT I' V'Vr?-rEntett f Guyot'
With new bands on the pipe line in- above named: pear nn(1 Kmwer tno complaint of tno
tersections leading from the reser- In the Name of the State of Or- plaintiff filed against you In tho above
voir, he believes that full storage cgon, You are hereby required to ap- entitled court and cause within six
capacity would be the result. pear and answer the complaint of the JE .i,,,!,!"'6 f f"?1 Publ,f
... , , . . . ' ... tion of this summons, to-wit, on or he
Mrs. Amy McDaniel and Miss Pontiff filed against you in the fore Saturday tho 2yth day of Novom
Maud Sherman will be guests of Mrs abovc entitled suit within six weeks her, 1919: and you will take notice that
Will Wyrick at her home in Pendle- of tfte date of the flrst publication of ir ou (' t0 "PPear and answer said
ton next week, during the rTeac hers' - to-wit on or before Ttt
Institute. Friday, the 2d day of January, 1920; thereof will atmlv to tho Court for n,
Why Turn Up
Yoiir Overcoat
Collar?
Get nn overcoat from us
with the NEW 'CONOMY
MUFFLER -a unique idea
in tailoring that hus taken
the country by storm.
WESTON BATHS, BARBER
and TAILOR SHOP
R. L. Reynaud
J
A threatened fuel famine with nos. 0nd y0U wil1 tako notico that lf you reliof, P"yel1. l"r ,n, "Jd co"'lhifnt, I
sibilitv of forVincr th Thir . h , ,aiI to " PIK'ar '' "W said namely for s decree of the Court (lis- I
aiuiiiiy oi lorcing the Athena schools . .. . solving the bonds of mstrimnnv nnw E
to close . been averted by the ar- r;!i..t or otherwise plead thereto aml hofretofr,e 'hj? ZlZ7uVuZ i
rival of a. carload of coal which has W'th,n ."aid .t,mC' tho P,a,nt,ff- toT tiff and defendant and for other equit- !
want inercor. will anniv to tho Court ante roller.
(Telephone 83)
Dr.N.P. Bennet
Dentistry
Second Floor Weston Mer
cantile building
- Wkston, Oregon
The fellows who were predicting a
" few years ago that the horse would
. The csteeemed Oregonian prints a be extinct In the near future were all
London dispatch on its first page wrong. Horses will always have to
that has relieved our mind to a pro- be raised to provide horseshoes for
Bounced degree. It says, without ,,,e horseshoe thrower.
stuttering: "Teachers of lower Gal- 1 "
ilee held conference at Tiberius re- Jclcola Tela, "the wizard." would
cently to decide how certain Hebraic !fat ,ne,'1,8 t ot living by fee.jing
words should be pronounced, notably T."'!''' f K?rkl,r- WWI?
,, . ... . , ' nes developing that scheme we need
the;word 'Hebrew It was decided . fe. Toltl) to fllrn ,urn "
to follow the example of Judea and convicted profiteers.
been turned over to the school dis
trict by the Preston-Shaffer Milling
company.
An attractive .!gn in red, white
and blue decorates tho Watts & Rog
ers store at the comer of Main and
Third streets. "Watts & Rogers,
Hardware and Implements,"
T
stands
In U..tJ ...
' 1"""t '"H:r8 "l w",lc Gilbert W. Phelps. Judge of tho
on a blue background, enclosed in 8bovc cntitk.H Court( on thc 17t), duy
"order. of Novcnlbcr m,J; al lho firijt pui,.
Phil Bates the irrepressible, the lieation of this summons will be
genuine and only called this week made in the Weston Leader newspa-
on the "two kernels." - Phil is known per published at Weston, Umatilla
for the relief demanded In her said , lni unmons is published pursimut
... . .to an nriior tna.lM 1... tl. 1 i i -
compiamt. namely for . decree of oilb-rt W. Phel psudgeof h7aCe 1 I ',Uotitt DMo
thc Court dissolving thc bonds of entitled court, on the 15th day of Oct," X LJDCrtV DOIlUS?
matrimony now and heretofore ex- ber, 1919. The first publication of thin J
isting between plaintiff and defend- "'""fnons will he made in thn Weston
ant and for other enuitnhl.. r,.l!,.f lad,r, published at Weston, Umatilla
ant and for othi r equitable relier. runty( ttrcg,mt ol t,10 ,7th (J f
This summons is published pursu- October. 191'J. and the hist iiul.licfii,.,.
ant to. an order made by Honorable will be made on Friday tho 28th day of
'""'ii ic win e puiiliKlicd
for six consecutive Weeks.
Dated this tho 15th day of October,
D. 1919.
Peterson, Hihiiop & Clark,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Kesidence and postnflice address,
Pendleton, Oregon.
An absolutely safe Invest
ment. If you Jul vo money to in-
l,m lui I .11..... .. II 1.. rl ....
....j ..luvit, iiooon ironi US. A
ir you soil Liberty Ifonds, sell
us.
to us,
We buy and sell Liberty Honda.
Any denomination f5U-100-
$500-11000.
James L. Elam
Walla Walla - . Washington