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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
Light 4 Overland CK0lMO4T0UOtN4 3C 9 planet will be in injunction In jfi group In th morning Ky. At that .mUTD TUf UjM" timo Mercury. Vmmw. Mar., Jupiter. V ,"u" jT Saturn ana Neptune will all con.c ' into line toother, with Uranu on Mr. Kimball ami Mm. tlnedeek the opposite ldc of the sun, and th p Pendleton, were guest this week earth umiinjr off at right angle, at the Dinar Stephen home. r 3 -j1 I ' 11 j ,r. i y.- . SMOWlrMS TMBfe NT TfTn a n CANTiurvea spino I Jvv SUSPENSION Lt-V it it i . -ISJMSW- CW Some astronomer are predicting a phenomenon In the nature of eel tial firework on the tun when the six planet swing into lino together. If Uncle Sam Isn't a peaoo leaguer, neither U the Hun ami we trust he will find the latter more congenial than recent history would Indicate. Mr. and Mr. Chance Roger were dinner gueat Sunday at the Dean Dudley home went of town. Mr. and Mr. C. U McFaddcn were hosts at a dinner Sunday at which Dr. and Mr. C. H. Smith and children were the honored. The Hrt of duck hunting lured Marion Hanaell and Omar Stephen Of kindly word and noble deeds to the creek Tuesday and thy bag if vcrv well to talk; hut the man Red aevrral mallard. this country really need one who shovels snow from off hi walk. One writer tell us that Germany is exploiting Russia in order to sup ply the inew for another world war. A second writer asserts with equal confidence that Germany realiie the is jolly well licked, i sick of war and yearns only for industrial re habilitation. This paper doesn't know, but thinks the Hun will bear more careful watching than wm ac corded him prior to 1914. A movement is on foot to conserve cigar ashes, which are worth a a fertiliser about 125 per ton. Thl does not mean, however, that the cigar farm near Lewuton. Rev. Maloney ha taken the pas torate of the Catholic church In the place of Rev. O'Hagen, who has been transfcred to Ontario, Grandma Hill, 84 year of age, fell and fractured two of her rit one day this week. She is getting along as well a ran be expected. Mr. and Mr. Flint John left on Wednesday for Vancouver, after sev eral week visit at tho home of Mr. and Mr. Melville Johns, near town. ' Mr. George Gerklng went to Lew-' ixton, Idaho, Sunday morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Chester Da vis, who is ill at her home there. Mr. and Mr. Davis are living on a fruit (if w jr4S3w Jmj, JESTISS ES GOAL (Utah's Famous Product) MEACHAM WOOD (Fir and Tamarack) Your onion promptly filled nt right price.' " Phone Nus. 93 and 272. WESTONTRANSFERCo. (ilLBURT ELLIS, ManaRer Notice to Creditor At the SUniferd Theatre Owing to scarcity of fuel and re- .friction, nlaced upon the sale and In the County t ourt of distribution of coal, beginning with smoker will be able to pose a a true economist. The German mark hn dumped from twenty-four cvnts to three cents. Still, it must be admitted the German hasn't been making much of a mark. Power, service, beauty and comfort are what you may get out of thb wonderful little ear. .No other car has ever been built with the three-point suspension cantilever spring which you will notice in the above picture. One hundred and thirtr-inch spring base on an hundred-Inch wheel base that's what gives you the wonderful riding comfort over any other, car. Select your own road and let me take yon a ride. I will take you safely here no other car dares to tread. - overiana peaier to Emest b. TTTTTTnTmTT above named: A musical critic has just announced that there are but two grade of mu sicclassical and jatiical. DR; S. L. KENNARD SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Irene C. Guyot, Plaintiff, vs. Ernest D. Guyot, Defendant. Guyot, A. M. Meldrum came down from Spokane Sunday in the interests of the Spokane Christian College, of which he is president. Mr. Mcldrmn preached at the Chfistian church, where he was formerly pastor. Unable to secure transportation tu Honolulu at this time, Mr. ami Mm. M. U Watts.Mr. II. I. Watts, and Mr. and Mr. W. B. Shaffer of Waitsburg will forego their projected trip to the Islands and will after the holidays go to Pasadena and other points in Saturday night IVoember 13th, only two regular program will be shown at the Standard Theatre each week. These regular programs vwill be (wrcciied en Saturday and Sunday nights and until fuither notice only ono show will be screened each eve ning. commencing at H o'clock idiarp. This change is made to Conserve on consumption of fuel and at the same time afford Athena an amusement enterprise within the limits of the fuel restrictions. Tuesday and Thurs day night programs have been an nuled for the winter and tho only how other than the regular one on Saturday and Sunday nights, hereafter, will be tjie big super WESTON LEADER ,! CLARK WOOD, Publlihir MRS. H. GOODWIN. Assistant Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATEJ ' ' ; Stficllv I'l A ifbntt The Year 12 00 Six Months 1 00 Three Month 0 60 FUMY, PEC. U. - - - 1 entered at tht psslolficc at Wtslen. Ortgea' 'tsen4-clais mailnuitcr. ADVERTISING RATES Regular, per inch per insertion ..15c Transient, per inch per insertion.... ..20c Locals, per line per insertion.:.. .".i.l0c write exhaustively on financial mat ters; men who never have nor never will pay any taxes explain in detail their endless and worthless theories on local, state and national taxeo. Of course, and perhaps to keep posted on a few things, one must give the newspapers the once over; at least, all criminal and freak stunts must be noted; but if one would be de cent husband and father and also do any useful work in tho world, he California, instead. Charles M. Brolherton, for many special picture already contracted at year a resident of this community this time. The dates on which these but of late year residing at Peyton, special are to appear will be annoi.n- Defendant died at his home in that city Tuesday, cvd. after a long illness. Interment was made in the family lot at Athena cem etery yesterday afternoon. The de ceased is survive.! by hi wife, three sons and one daughter. Pendleton will be one of eight ii- regard to what he reads in .'em. Apart from the waste of much valu able time, if one would swallow all 15c that he sees in the public prints he would soon be eligible to join the Bugs of the most rampant Bugville If the w-orid ends December 17, as predicted by an eastern professor, the fuel problem will have been solved for better or worse. In the Name of the State of Or egon, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks of the date of the first publication of ties in Eastern Oregon where compet this summons, to-wit, on or before itivc examination! will be held De Friday, the 2d day of January, 1920; cember IS for Annapolis and West and you will take notice that if you Point. Congressman Sinnott will fail to so' appear and answer aaid have an opportunity to designate complaint or otherwise plead thereto from this examination a larger num within said time, the plaintiff, for ber of appointments than ever before want thereof, will apply to the Court to both the military and naval arad for the relief demanded in her said emirs. complaint, namely for a decree of The Athena Gun Club is looking the Court dissolving the bond of forward with pleasant anticipation matrimony now and heretofore ex- to j,a grtmi turkey ahooti whi(.h isting between plaintiff and defend- be held on it ground here all day ant and for other equitable relief. December 21. It is rxoected that 135 This summons is published pursu- turkey will furnish the targets for nn tho nmn. . t arc ImI tn . ume that if one takes Up-to-The- ""t to'"n ordt'r mdo by Honorl1e keen sportsmen who will assemble in It will be well to remember that only one show an evening will lie given hereafter, anil that the starting hour will be 8 o'clock on Saturday and Sunday vvening. For the super specials, if two shows are to be given, announcement to that effect will be made, otherwise one showing of the picture will prevail and the time of beginning wiil be 8 o'clock, as on Saturday and Sunday nights. For Saturday night, December 11, at 8 o'clock sharp, Douglans Fair banks in "Mr. Fix if is the offering, with a two reel Sennctt comedy, "She Loved Uim Plenty." Sunday night llillie Burke comes in "Let's Get a Divorce," the sensa tional society drama. Also a I'atho News and a Lloyd comedy. ELL Times and the Ladies' Home Journal and borrows an occasional newspaper from his lowbrow neighbor, ho will be jolly well all right. In .these days of high prices one should be mighty glad that he can Gtill' purchase a few peanuts for a nlcklcr "Talk Tires Poindexter," according to a newspaper headline; and we trust it will likewise retire him. - 1 king" of Bucfeye, Washington, who It distresses us to learn that the debated the question at the potato world will be annihilated so soon af- growers convention last week. He ter installing our new "iferg." summed up the subject as follows: "I ... will venture to say that you may Accordmg to Editor MacLeod, who study the gTeat potato centers of the doesn't run a newspaper but promul- world, paying special heed to the gates Up-to-The-Times Magazine, in very centers of wheat are called the which no word of lyhat he complains potato homes, and go where you will is ever permitted to appear, "tons of you'll find no spot of particular cxccl trash, piffle and bunk are published lence which is not duplicated or sur in the newspapers these days. No passed. right here in the Inland Em end 'of impossible interviews appear pire." from imposible men on all sorts of . ubjects. Men who were never On December 17 will occur one of known to work at anything expound the most remarkable astronomical on the -labor situation; men who events that has taken place since the never have saved up as much as f 500 beginning of the present era. Six Gillert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court, on the 17th day of November, 1919; and the first pub lication of this summons will be made in the Weston Leader nuwspa- " per published at Weston, Umatilla None of the great potato growing County, Oregon, on Friday the 21st sections of the world including Gcr- day of November, 1910. The sum many, Austria, England, Ireland, mons will be published for six con Maine, Colorado or Wisconsin have secutive weeks in said newspaper, advantages which cannot be dupli- the last publication to appear on catcd in the Inland Empire, according Friday the aaid 2d day of January', to George J. Cannon, the "potato 1920. Dated this the 17th day of Novem ber, 1919. PETERSON, BISHOP & CLARK Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and Postofficc address; Pendleton, Oregon. ilWESTOH ii CASH MARKET We Advise the Public that, The Weston Mills, with new management, continues the motto: "We : Serve to Suit." Rolling - Grinding - Cleaning Hay, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat and Millfeeds. Chicken Feeds; includ ing Corn, Wheat, Scratch Food, Bone, - Shell, Grit, Meat Scraps and FggBIash. Try a Sack of our Popular Graham. J. A. LUMSDEN - - Proprietor FRESH MEATS "OF ALL KINDS ii HIGHEST CASH ii PRICES PALO FOR LIVESTOCK, HIDES. PELTS, &c. HASS & SAUER Athena from Pendleton, Walla Walla and intermediate point. The bird were obtained chiefly from Echo. Mr. and Mr. B. D. Tharp return-' cd home after an extended stay in Southern Oregon, where they went to look after the orphaned children of Mr. Tharp' brother, the late Jeff Tharp, whose widow died at Marsh field. They visited at Bandon, and on the return at Salem and Portland. They bring one young nephew, aged eleven years, to make his home with them for the present. Shelley Jones died at his home in Pendleton last Saturday evening and was buried Tuesday. He lived in Athena in his early boyhood with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jones, lie was nearly 45 years old and is survived by hi wife; his mother, now Mrs. W. P. Caviness of Eugene; a A Bit Chilly Id the Suburbs (Atnona l'ren.) The mercury dropped at a rapid rale Thursday afternoon. At eight o'clork last evening the thermometer in front of St. Nichols hotel, Alhcna, recorded 22 degrees' below cro. At seven o'clock this murning the same instrument recorded 28 Va below which some old residents say is the cidilext weather ever known in this locality since it was first settled. With the coming of the sunshine to day the temperature became a trifle inure moderate, Other Athena thermometers did not indicate so high a temperature as the one nt the St. Nichols, which is a spirit instrument. Notice of Final Account In the County Court of the State of t i . n !.. .. Mrs. Netti. Sal.ng and Mrs. f lorence Wl.ntworth d.I Boynton of Pendleton. v. .. , i , , . ' Notice is hereby given to nil per- A delightful afternoon was passed gonB whom it may concern that Will Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. A. St. Piernon. adminiiitrntor of h,. he State of Orrgun for I'mstllla County. In the Matter of the Estate of John J. Heeler, Deceased. Notice lo hereby given to all pr. tuna whom It may concern that Christina H. Heeler has been appoint ed administratrix of the estate of John J. lleeler, deceased. All per son having claims against the eatato are required tu present them with proper voucher to the said admin istratrix at the law office of Peter son, Bishop & Clark, In the Smith Crawford Building. Pendleton, Ore gon, attorney for th administratrix, within six month of the date of th first publication of this notice. Dated tin the !Mh day of Novem ber, ll19. CIIItlSTLS'A B. HEELER Administratrix. 1'itvrsuii, Bishop A Clark, Attorney fur Administratrix. A.W.IM General Insurance and Real Estate L1FK HEALTH F1KE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Do you want to sell vour property? If it is salable 1 CAN SELL IT ii Wby Turn Up Your Overcoat Collar? (jt'tait ovcrcout from ua with tho NEW 'CONO.MV MUFFLER o unique idea in tailoring that has taken the country by storm. Barrett, when she waa hostess to the Eastern Star club. Other than club members, Mrs. Robert Proudfit and Mrs. M. M. Johns were guests. Mrs. Barrett was assisted in serving by Mrs. R. B. MrEwen and wee Mis Lucilc Barrett. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Miss Hazel Burton, on Adam street. Mayor Barrett, who recently lost Notice to Creditors In the County-Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of J. M. O'Harra, Deceased. To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that L. I. O'Harra is the duly appointed, quali fied and acting executor of the will of J. M. O'Harra, deceased; and all persona having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers at tached thereto, to said executor at Weston, Oregon, within six months from the 6th day of December, 1DI9. L. I. O'HARRA Executor of the Will of J. M. O'Harra, Deceased. ' tate of A. L. Wentworth, deceased, has filed his final account and report in the administration of the estate; that the County Judge, by order innde and entered, has appointed Monday, the 5th duy of January, 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. as the timo and fixed the County Court Room of tho County .Court Houho at Pendleton as tho pluce when and where all ob- 23 head of sheen when a dog entered Jtion and exception to sold final the corral at night, is interested in account and report will bo beard and tho licensing of all canines by city 8 settlement thereof made, t and state. Athena has a dog license DuU,1 tm' tnc "th JV of Decern- ordinance, and all dogs in the state of "r WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Raynaud J Oregon over eight month of age will have to pay state license after Jan uary 1, 1920, according to a law pass ed by the 1019 legislature. The coun ty clerk issue the licenses for all dog in his county. Mrs. William Kilgorc died at St. Anthony hospital, Pendleton, Wed nesday morning, after a few weeks illnesai-a victim of the rare disease, sleeping sickness. She was taken to the hospital a couple of weclta ago from her home near Athena. Mrs. Kilgore was aged CO years. She leaves, her husband and two sons to inosjrn her loss, A son, Edward Kil gore, died of pneumonia week before last WILL M. PETERSON Administrator of the EntaU of A. . Wentworth., Deceased. T (Telephone 83) Dr.N.P.Bennet Dentistry Second Floor Weston Mer cantile building WlstoN, Ohecon 1 Dr. S. L KEHNARD Liberty Bonds f Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Hroad streets. Phone Main 253 XX An absolutely safe invest ment. If you hnvo money to in vent, buy Liberty Bond from us. If you sell Liberty Bond, sell to us. 10.. i , i i. ... T r u y mm sciu.iooriy iioima. i Any denomination 00-tltH) .j0U-1OO0. James L. Elam Walla Walla - - Washington