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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1919)
WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, Prttithtr MRS. IL OOODWIN. AuUtsat tdltee ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Stttiltv t Aft The Year WOO Six Months - . 1 00 Three Months 0 M TOPAT. WOV. II . ttrs tt lit tettlct at Wsitea, Ortfea si itcsaa'-claii lltU. ADVCRTUING RATES v. ? Regular, per Inch per insertion .......15c Transient, per inch per Insertion..... ?Oc LocsU, per line per insertion 10e i t as republican congressman. Then he true. Almwt without ewe ption Oils time a hrp amount had already deserted the republicans and wss they are beyond redemption and the been shipped to tidewater and the elected senator as a bull mooeer, but exceptions may be determined In mills. The export of wheat front this later Joined the republicans to secure court Let the murderers tile at the recoil Is just about meeOnif the de mands of the millers, It is said. (No. 200) ui:iuur oh mi! coNninuN A walk alonir the banks of Tine The Parniera nankof Weaton. at Wea- creek impresses one with the wealth ton, In the State of OrrKn, at the re-election. Since he has deserted hands of the naiurman. I apltal pun the progressives to become a stand- ishmnt is the only safe deterrent for patter. Populist, democrat, republt- capital crime. can, progressive and standpatter in turn, he is now running for presl- llerein tersely Vnaiaysed is one of of material which is available for rloseof business November 17, IWltf: Wilson's most persistent critics and winter bouqueU. Bright scarlet rose hksoi'KOKM. .. id oi' I feetive foes of the League of Na- berries, pine cones and sprays of ev. Overdrafts, secured and tin tions. It seems to us that the prvsi- wgreens mass ii possioio to nave dent is to be commended for at least wry colorful and artistic effect in nnme decoration oy snupiy asing an VICTORY NULLIFIED. -GO GET 'EM!" E. R. Parker Junior, an ex-service vantago of what Nature vided. Thai Milium. m in nnv ntmia ovir i man of Astoria prominent In the th coultrv ig ,omowhat parallel other resources'.'.'.' American region, receivea a scr.w., wjth of 0J Motu,r 1Iubbanl secured 1.417 00 Itonds and warrants 1 :t. 4MI 84 flanking house !UW 00 Furniture and fixtures I.two is) has pro- Other resl estate owned 25,2:11 03 Due from approved reserve banks 31.716 W Checks and other cash Items "& 40 1.1.KM n TtV. bluma, luar ) MH verted into a party question by the message, signed I. "V.. W as follows. whcn ,h ,0 tho cu,)bo4mJ my k aIT m aw a ill ami mst ann in the United republican majority States Senate, and finally defeated by that majority. The senate record shows this; the vote on the proposed reservations shows it; the final vote, with its al- Tolal MAMMTIKM. ('apital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, lens ex pensc anJ taxes psid ..... "Lay off us or we will get you and to . democrat. a few more like you. Beware of the j black hand." St Louis judge holds that S.73 per- It was Josh Billings, we think, who ct beer Is not intoxicating; but said: what. St Louis judge could be ex- Due to banks and bankers ., "Twice armed Is he wno nam nis petted to hold otherwise 7 '-v i: ' .v if nuarrel Just and three times he who i . . . 1 blow i fusf Red, white and b.ue ..sard having or fall by the result of its action. Le the American Legion boys - been seen on a fishing trip by a Let there be no weak quibbling, no otter, of u. who love our Hood River man. w. would suggest further attempt to shift the blame to "nnr institutions-get in a still hunt for iU origin. President Wilson because he refused . 6 "Kewwe .n sccona ana tnira. it is coming to mc individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of de posit Time and Savings dcoit t302,0Go 88 f 90,000 00 1S,IKK) 00 11,60,1 (W 1,0M 33 m,m 06 fiO.UIH OS W02.0C5 i (Utah's Famous Product) MEACHAM WOOD (Fir and Tamarack) Your orders promptly filled nt right prices. Phono Nos. 03 and 272. WESTON TRANSFERCo. GILBERT ELLIS, Manager to "compromise." Why should the president compre- Pi"t every professed or prov- tniT Th imm tnatv ana tno v" League of Nations covenant were the ignorant dupe, is the dangerous ene final fruits of the long deliberation mr U "" "ve those of his own The State of Washington is losing ground by Miles through its misrep resentation in the upper house. of the Big Four at Versailles. They have been adopted by the four great allies of the United States England, France, Italy and Japan. The sev eral articles were written and re written, revised again and again, malurnant ilk. A mad dog is even entitled to more consideration for ul'P8e the dog- bites blindly and purpose lessly, while the I. W. W. Red bites and strikes with deadly malice against the organised society he Chsrles Ache of Roseburg had his pants and $300 stolen leaving, we C'oKKECT Attkst an Achemg void.. Total Stste of Oregon, County of llmstilla, (" ' I, K. M. Smith. H'ashier of the aimve-nsmed hank, do solemnly swenr that the above atstcment i true to tho bent of my knowledge nd belief. I-.. M. miitii. V Hnier, V,. W. STAGU8, JUS. WUHKH, llirwctors. and sworn to before me through and with the advice of oure" n,0 TOW" cores of experts in international re- ' methods to destroy. lations, topography and affairs. In About the only good Mexican passed u ... . out when General Felipe Angelea was .i-L 2d day of November. shot at sunrise. S. A. Hahnko, (Seal) Notary Public. PATSNTS BUILD rOMTUMIt fxmt. w lin MM. Ml IB-. W b UMl u-1 imr vutt im-mrf .miwif. D. SWIFT h CO. MTIHT LAWVLRa. 1 303 S-vrnlh SU Wsshinglos. D. C. Not Ire la Creditors Perhaps the world owes every man (My commission expires Nov. 13. 1.U) a living, but labor is the best collect- " or of the debt. At least thirty-three men are more or less prominently mentioned as can- Whatever there was left to eat in didates for nomination for president Rus,i, it jgin. to look as though the at the coming election. Governor soviet Cox of Ohio, W. G. McAdoo, Champ . Clark, Secretary Baker, Secretary Carranxa is not only a designing the vry nature of things; because of human imperfection, the covenant is ' "not a perfect one. But the adjust ' went of its imperfections should be ' left to the League council, and not to Lodges in the senate who seek for Y- u Z a -K ' " ""K tllllCTI Ik; 9 UCIIIW fll VI V lAWOIUUlklVO, ... while W. H. Taft. Charles E. Hughe''. More than ever wo regard hanging General Wood, Governor Lowdcn of as capital punishment political reasons to discredit a demo ' era tic president by undoing the great work to which he has well-nigh given his life. , We repeat, why should the presi dent compromise? Weak and mean ingless amendments would have only - added water to the covenant wine; while important ones like the pro posed amendment to the vital tenth article would have nullified the cov- Illinois, Governor Goodrich of Indi ana and Governor Sproul of Pennsyl vania are among the republicans "in the hands of their friends" for tho great political race. Pendleton is gaining distinction by being the home town of a clever new . . , . , - vuwi iii uic oiimi I, b,vii iiv,. tmv. enam ana aestroyea tne w.gue or H w Dickson of eity Asuuiia iii trniuryu oy Doming m United States to its allies with a flimsy, rotten cord instead of a strong 'chain of mutual and valid obligation. .... In our view the covenant committed the United- States to no duty it should 'have been unwilling to undertake in order to help preserve forever the peace of the world. ' Its allies , were Death Claims A. J. Barnett A. J. Barnett of Weston died at St Mnry'a hospital, Walla Walla, Nov ember 23, following an operation for gallstones. For some years Mr. Barnett was a merchant in this city and he was well and favorably known in the commun ity. Funeral ocrvif were conducted under the nom de plume of "Nancy -y ,fternoon at the Methodist onore, is mniiw ' " w Episcopal Church, South, by Rev. A the Gardener" and "Skin Deep,' which will appear in early issues of the Red Book magazine. Revolver in hand, Sheriff Taylor as sisted Portland police in the capture of the desperate criminals responsi- J. Starmer, assisted by Rev. Mark O. Phinney. Albert Jonah Barnett was born February 11, 1857, in Yankeetown, Indiana. In 1876 he became a mem- SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Irene C. Guyot, Plaintiff, vs. Emest B. Guyot, Defendant To Emest B. Guyot, Defendant above named: In the Name of the State of Or egon, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the compluint of the plnintiff filed BRainst you In the above entitled suit within six weeks of the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before Friday, the 2d day of January. and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint or otherwise plead thereto within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her said complaint, namely for a decree of the Court dissolving the bunds of matrimony now and heretofore ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant and for other equitablo relief. This summons is published pursu ant to an order mudc by Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of tho t I Dr. S. L KEHHARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 Iirlhe County Court of the Hlale of Oregon for Cmslilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of John J. Heeler, Ieeeased. Notiee Is hereby given to all per sons whom it may concern that Chrintina II. Heeler has been appoint ed adinininlralrix of the rtate of John J. fierier, diwaied. All pi-r. sons having claims against the estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the said admin istratrix at the law office of Peter son, Bishop A Clark, in the Smith Crawford Building, Pendleton, Ore gon, attorneys fur the administratrix, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated this the Sxth day of Novem ber, 1910. CHRISTINA U. HEELER Administratrix. Peterson, Bishop A Clark, Attorneys for Administratrix. Butter Wrap orders prompt ly filled at the Leuder shop. SUMMONS In tho. Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Umatilla County, Hilda Uve, Plnintiff, vs. William It. Love, Defendant. To William B. Love, defendant above named: In the Naxk op the State or Oh EiiON, You are hereby required to ap pear and atwwor the complaint of the pinintiif filed against you in the abovo entttled court and cHime within six ber of the Methodist Episcopal . - ui ii ... uciijicinw viiiumaio ,vofv,iB.- , If t 1. t, t I t . ... - ., , - - r. - . - - - WUlinsr to assume their several du. hi. k . , '"' " nimve out tied Court, on tho 17th rfnv ...i..f ih..l.i.n( ,k. fi.. i.n... - uiv avi Sib imuiuva V yt vilillicilb . . 4 OTT 1 L - - - . r - nvess v s mv iasfc; wi mv I t " V 'uumsj- ties, in order that the great war, with Umatilla county men. It was an act J0U"K0lool "n th vcr l77,aml the of Novcmbcr, 1910; and the first pub- tion of this summons, to-wit, on or be- vai w um vii u.- i,catjon 0f this summons will be ";1"y'"-ny" roeni- per puoiiMiieu ai nesion, unmiuia complaint or otherwmo plead thereto its toU of millions of lives, might not in keeping with the lone and honora have been fought in vain. They are ble record of this brave and efficient justified in expressing their bitterness officer, exemplified in the tone of the English and French press over the defection Idaho rattlesnakes have found a of Uncle Sam, heretofore regarded as market in Cleveland, Ohio; but with a leader in world altruism' and world out disparagement of the bumper unselfishness. , ' v L reptile crop of its sister common- If there is another world war the wealth, Oregon will continue to raise United States will be dragged into it, wheat and be thankful. covenant or no. However, a League A sale of Christmas seals will be conducted December 1 to 20, inclu sive, by the Oregon Tuberculosis As sociation. Many organizations in the state have signified their inten tion to assist in this valuable health of Nations would supply a certain de gree of insurance against war.' Un questionably, had there been such a league in 1914, Germany would have not brought on the late awful con flict, facing as she must have faced the absolute certainty that England and the United States would have been drawn into the fight against her in order to protect the territorial in tegrityjpf France and Belgium. However, the senate majority jnay be right and the world covenant wrong. But let the republican sen ators stand by their guns, and not .pi. " 77- I i , . . . . The republican senate majority seek to evade the issue by saying t ' ' ' -am j j having denied rcsponsibi ity for de- w caused c feat "" twfWK J? count that it ism order to lay the blame to know, better. When the time comes, the ,aU. Akhoond of g A national labor ticket for the com ing presidential election is to be twenty-four years. At the time of his death Mr. Bar nett was 62 years, 8 months and 12 days old. A wife and four children arc left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father, one daughter tne ui(t naving been taken irom the family circle some years ago. A brother and sister of deceased reside in Was co county and were present at tho funeral services. Six grandchildren also survive. A number of relatives from out of town were in attendance at the obsequies. County, Oregon, on Friday the 21st within said time the plaintiff for want day of November. 1110. The sum- thweof will apply to the Cmirl for tho . . ... . , - . relief prayed for In said complaint, mons will be published for six con- nilmeyVor decree of the Court &m secutive weeks in said newspaper, sulvinir tho bonds of matrimony now publication Friday the said 1020. to appear on snd heretofore existing between plain- The crop from 38 acres of netted gem potatoes at Castle Rock brought ten thousand dollars and now who wants to trade a spud farm for a country paper in good running or der T POINDEXTEB ANALYZED. "Tht Silver King" at the Standard Coming to the Standard Theatre Saturday night is the special produc tion in five reels of that much talk ed of picture, "The Silver King," from Artcraft studios. The cast is one of stars throughout and is super lative in every respect. The photo graphic possibilities have been taken care of with the customary Artcraft thoroughness. "Two Tough Tender feet" is tho Sennctt comedy offering in two reels. For Sunday night Dorothy Dalton'a splendid picture, "Tyrant Fear" will .i .i... t lilt anil (lelemiHiil anil for other enuita- " Vl .""jr. ,,,,, rell,fi Th(, iummon, , pushed miinunnt to an nnlei- mailt) hv lh Hon. Dated this the 17th day of Novum- orablo Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the ber, 1910. above entitled Court, n the 15th day PETERSON, BISHOP & CLARK "J -tber, 1919. The first publication ... - ,,, , .. of this summons will bo made In tho , Attorneys for I InintiiT. Weston leader, published at Weston, Residence and Postoflice address: Umatilla CounJy, Oregon, on the 17th Pendleton, Oregon, day of October, 1919, and the lant pub- lication will lie made on Friday tho 28th day or November, 1919. It will be publUhed for six consecutive weeks, Dated this the 15th day of October, 1919. Petkrhon, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and postoHlco addreas, Pendleton, Oregon. Most people have heard of the fes- "l from the Non-partisan League, ductjon Mm Path N A V l . i . , imintrai mriat ma mm1 un iin e..vA 'nuuB UIIIWII. I n,.J -,mJir tive Irishman who contributed with astonishing liberality to a legless and armless English beggar on the ground that the luckless mendicant was the only Englishman the roys tering Hibernian had ever seen trimmed to suit his fancy. Well, we feel to a degree like, the Irishman in Hen fruit sells at one dollar the dozen in San Francisco, but let no one say that's an eggstraordinary price. Tuesday December 2nd,' winsome Billie Rhodes will make her third ap pearance at the Standard when sho comes in the new Robertson-Cole pic ture, "In Search of Arcady," a film that has made the little screen nct- t in. i. r.. . i Nl A.W.LUIID General Insurance and Real Estate LIFK HEALTH FIRE X AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Do you want to sell your X property; n u is salable I CAN SELL IT Why Turn Up Your Overcoat Collar? Got an ovcrcont from ua with the NEW 'CONOMY MUFFLER a unique idea in tailoring that has taken tho country by storm. JJltr SUMMONS WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud Reds at Ellis Island are on a hun trar ..'i--... ,k:.i. a 1 ress vprv nonular with the tiutrnna nt . . . . - J,, . oi.LiiLV .ill... niiii.ii UUSl " , perusing the subjoined appraisement wiU contjnue untj, they Bfe si,ent thc get theatres. The comedy for Tuesday night will be Charlie Chap lin in "Oh, What a Night." Also a of Senator Poindexter. It is the most adequate political biography of the veering and versatile Miles we have ever glimpsed: - "Poindexter hai no record as a constructive executive. He has al ways been a windjammer, veering with the breeze apparently without eye for an eye, a tooth for The only woman republican elected Greater Features scenic film, to the New York legislature really No show Thursday night. The next looks intelligent enough in her picture big super-special will be given on Wednesday night, December 10. society must protect ttseii. "An a tooth," Car Shortage Serious. sincere convictions or party princi- and a noose for the murderer. Let's The East Oregonian reports that pies, save to hold office. A score of have done with maudlin sentiment shortage of cars for the shipment of years ago Poindexter was an ardent which enables cowardly and murder- wheat is becoming more acute, ac-free-silver populist, leading Bryan ous knaves in our fair commonwealth cording to shippers. There has been parades; biter a candidate for office to live out their shameful lives in a continued shortage since the har in eastern Washington on the demo- the event that they are not pardoned vest, but at present it is more pro cratic , ticket When defeated he altogether behind penitentiary walls nounced than ever before. Ware changed his residence and was elect- in the mistaken notion that they may houses in the county are bulging with ed to office as a republican and later redeem themselves through peni- grain today, where in former years at TOP DYE IS GUARANTEED TO DYE AND PRESERVE THE TOP RAINPROOF AND SUNPSOOF EASILY APPLIED OUR GUARANTEE TOUR DCALESt 19 INSTRUCTED TO REFUND YOUR MONSY IS YOU ARK MSAATlSfieO WITH RESULTS FOR SALE BY GOODWIN DRUG STORE WESTON. OREG. . ir WALfi cannot susny white dmct cvtassisHT Mrs, co mi erancisco In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Clsudo Linn Lloyd, Plaintiff, vs. Shir ley M. Lloyd, Defendant. To Shirley M. Lloyd, defendant above named: In the Name op the State of Oh EGON, You ore hereby required to p. pear and answer the complaint of the plaint iff filed ngsinst you in the above etititlod court snd cause within six weeks of tho date of the first publica tion of this summons, to-wit, on or be fore Saturday tho 2!th dy of Novem ber, liMU: and you will tnke notieo that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint or otherwise plund thereto within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to tho Court for the relief nrsved for in said nnmcly for a decree of the Court dis solving i no bonus of matrimony now ."ii hwicmihiib rxiHimir oeiween plum tiff and defendant and for other equit mriu iuiiii. This summons is published pursuaut to an order made by the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps. Judife of the sImivo entitled court, on tho 15th day of Octo ber, 1919. The first publication of this summons will be made in tho Weston Leader, publitdied ut Weston, Umatilla County, Oregon, on tho 17th day of October, 1919, und tho last mihlirntinn will be made on Friday the 2Nth day of to iNovemner, iviv. it will be nub shed T We buv and loll Lilurt Rnn,t. nny aonomuiarion s&O 1100 rooiooo. , (Telephone 83) Dr.N. P.Bennet Dentistry Second Floor Weston Mer cantile building Weston, Oregon Liberty Bonds f An absolutely ssfe invest ment. If you have money to In vest, buy Liberty Bonds from us. u you sell Liberty Ilonds, sell for six consecutive week Dated this tho luth day of October, n , LJ. 1719, Peterhon. Bishop & Clark. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residence and postoflice address, Pendleton, Oregon. James L. Elam Walla Walla - Washington