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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1920)
was good old year for us. Wc re gret its passing, for we'll never see it more. Through the kind encourage- ' ment vouchsafed by our friends and patrons, whose good will we will ever . appreciate, we did well in 1919. And yet our sorrow is tempered with joy over the advent of that buoyant, hope ful, eager youngster 920 for we expect to do better in 1920. We are going to do our very best to merit the patronage of our clientele, and thus show our appreciation in a substantial way. Happy New Year to all! Liberty Auto Co. O. A. ADAMS, Proprietor Ford Cars and Ford Service. United States and Goodyear Tires. have Mt no throb of )ril In tho Ma Sidney Murphy, who left lt Jun. linn tvllintr that m boy aa mak. f (inyrn TUT IH J with Red Cross contmir.nt from in (hhI in ditnt rily, Uut .ome- . Villi lull sttl for Vladivostok, wrlU to hli body cut out th itvnt ami laid it Nf MMMMMMM friend, that ho U now captain of way bctwwn the pgos of tho fam- i Mr anj Mrt 0nmr Stcphvtia ami ' n ""71" hospital ily llbU. Ami her U tho clipping of r 1L1- kj..- v...a. .u... .1 corn, of doctors bimI nun, into Man- a weddinjr In tho dear, dead day. be- th Wtam Cowk hom, , rw churla, for tho raro of tho wounded 1 of tho homo town paper aro without .lKnifkance, for they contain a wraith of memories .till hold .acred in silent heart. Do not tell tm that tho editor of a country weekly doe. not havo a placo in the world's work. CASH MARKET FHESII MEATS OF ALL KINDS IHGIIEST GASH PRICES PAD) l FOR LIVESTOCK. HIDES, FELTS, Ac. HASS & SAUER I LUNCHES yoml recall now yellow with tho ...,.. on tho Siberian front. IN write, that team, but tcmlcrly kept In tho llttlo ' . . tho hoapitat train la pcnctratlnf far. box of rvllce round after mother had jM, m" tm,r nt0 th, interior and that ho la been laid away. J? S mini mm wonderful ilghl.. Th. Do not tell u. that tho old volume. "rT'lU..,m lht h"U but ' voun man wa. punult Pilot In tho VV, ., ,v , , c,,rlmt bearln tho rank of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Douglaa and Rwom, LU.uUlwnt hcn mustered out Mr. Lulu Read har returned from pf the r)y , ltUr ,nij,ted In tho California, and aro atopptng in Tort- RpJ CroM orvic,. land temporarily. h WMhlut y,lh . A went weddinf of Interest to 8w,art WM marooned In Athena Athena people t at Milton, ,,, . .r.ia.l f h.iira on hit hand So today wo wrilo tho btKiiminjr when Mr. Henry Lloyd and Mra. 8ul tof inpmtn ho could do wa. of the atory of 19:0-tho opning Totta wero united In marrlago. ,0 wajt or lh, in, to open up, food line in thb book of fifty-two chap. n,jIy ru.raol. who bruled tho ftrnt tho hoga and feed hlmnelf. U did ter. What wonderful, florloua ftBcr ot hia loft hand fow weeka thla ho aya without any help year it will be! What ad, old Bf0i h ,t that uaeful digit. It from certain neighbor who had aov. wearying year it wil be! What a h,j to bo amputated at tho ocond eral head of hoga In tho ahlpmont. glad, rich, happy year it will be! jpillt. but who kept ihy of town until aftor W. havt our boy. back with ua. tho MirJon IUmM hag wtWtd ni,w, lh, it0fk wa. .hipped out and ol' Ud. who went out and croowd th. of th Jeath of hh WJltam ,.Swag w , itUr ,orU. aea. Our boy.! Tho boyaho learn- t Corvallia. Th. deceaaed Mr.. Minnlo Cloro left Sunday for td to read and writ, in tho old hool 'brothfr f h , , , h her houao. Thank Cod for them ,nd wl u , of "iSlXSer ' C.ldwo.l, former com- guc.t of hor n.oth.r and ai.ter. Mr.. I Ui r .T? WnS d when ff Troop D, i. in Pendleton M. L. Looper .ml Mr.. J. W. Smith. w- Ih. pnJ 0 th. volumo wa v''',g lorroer comraue. ami irienua. t armer. m mo ccuon norn 01 1 en h.w. it ..v ho . volum. of .uh. now gagod In farming near dloton aro nono too .uro ...,;. .n,i t.t Roooburg. ceu of their fall aeeding, little of Milnew for our community. Mr. and Mr.. J. R. Barnv. inter- of extrem. cold weather which pro tained at New Year, dinner ye.ter. vailed thero. day. their parent. Mr. and Mr. S. A. 1 - the M. E. Church, South, will conduct Bame. of Weiton, tho Mitao. Same. At U8 Standard Tbeatrt fj D'f( Jf. P7C the evening aenico at tho church nd Sid Cameo. ... , , . U LUVId Ut Llllj next Sunday, January 4. 1920. at At tastefully appointed dinner heduled for tho Standard Theatre. 7:00 o'clock. OITlcer. will be in.ulled tablo ye.terday, Mr. and Mr. F. S. c...ir,i.v itmnorrowt nlsht Henry and .fecial music ha. been provided. LeGrow wero host and hoaten. to Mr. u'.hhall nortra. "Tho Lone Wolf ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker' Goods thlruu S Hi y dray ordc. ...Lii. It Aft . . 11 A. - L yj, or can ai Biore. Nolle of Final Account ffl Several intcrvsting talks will bo giv. and Mr.. R. B. McEwen and Mr. and , the bi rr.mount picturo, "Fala Jn th. County Court of tho State of ffl en. The public is cordially invited to Mr.. W. S. Fergu.on. Face.." Fatty Arbucklo will alio bo Oregon for Umatilla County. WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, PaWUhtr MRS. It GOODWIN. AuUUat Editor teacher and attendance basis rather than on a census basis. He also sug gests that at least one-third of all school money should come from an irreducible school fund, and he recommends that this fund bo built SUBSCRIPTION RATEt Stricift in Anc4 The Year 2 00 Six Months 1 00 Three Month. - 0 60 ty, and demands adjustment. . . . 120 attend. Vumhr of Athona havi hv nut ... I. 1 Tnnntrv " Ailml. I. !.. u.t,. .,t It., r.t.to n A T. - . . - - f v..., lit - - .1, .itv " . w. ti'. " V. ... IW , In their timo during th holiday va- aion prices ar 25 and 60c, war tax Wentworth, Decased. SUMMONS cation in hunting ducka and rabbit. Included. Next Wednesday night, Notic la horeby given to all pr- In tho Circuit Court of tho State of A number of thorn have enjoyed an January 7, Blanch. Sweet comes in sons whom It may concern that Will excellent, clean sport. "A Woman of i'lraaure, one of M. Peterson, administrator of th e. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor were rathe', greatest picture.. A two- ut of A. L. Wentworth, deceased, host and hostess on Christinas day reel Western, Universal made, rounds ha. filed hi. final account and report nine-reel program. Two and one- in th. administration of the estate; on aoutn Tiiiro street, at which nu nours 01 wnoivsomo enicnain- mat tn county juuge, oy oroer man. large number of their family connect- ment for 25c and &0c admission, war and entered, ha. appointed Monday, Oregon for Umatilla County. Irene C. Guyot, Tlaintiff, v.. Ernest B. Guyot. Defendant To Ernest B. Guyot, Defendant sumptuous dinner at their home above named: In the Name of tho State of Or has existed far too long in thia coun- FUDiT. JUL. 2. up through an income Ux. Tho evil eg0n, You aro hereby required to ap- on were guests. r rather injustice he points out near and answer the cumnlatnt of the u tl- -.; ...:.u i . . - .Ul. afUIlll -II U I L 1 1 1 . aun W1LII 1 1 . I . - . . . , plaintiff filed against you in tho ,on Jtmn h Wn htn from Mon . ' na 000. uo no, m... above entiUed suit within six week. Un visiting, has decided to remain ln"y 1 or tno date or the llrst publication of j Athena. Sha haa Ubn th M.n.. A close student of human nature this summons, to-wit, on or before fjcu house at the corner of Fourth Entcrts st th peiteflict st Wttn. Otgoa observes that to merit lifc"s rewsird Friday, the 2d day of January, 1920; Bnj Jefferson street. atttcead-tlut milasttfr. is tho reward ol llio. It is enougn and you will take notice that if you to be lovable and admirable, and bet- fail to so appear and answer said anvcDTICIKR BATFl . u L.. ..;.. I .nml.u than tn .!.:, ..u.l... t....l .1 uu VI t. v...;r..l thino.. tu. ... . "-". nuca in mar- Decembr 24. Mr. tax included. Two shows for thse the 6th day of January. 1920, at the events will be screened, beginning at hour of ten o'clock a. m. a. th time them, and fixed the County Court Room of th County Court llous. at rendition a th. place whenjnd where all ob- Caroentera are rcmodelimr the cot. Jtion. ana exception, to eaia nnai Leslie McCubbins, well known Athena, and Misa Elsie Iitler street Regular, per inch per insertion ... Transient, per inch per insertion. Locals, per line per insertion... ...15c have beautiful things. ...20c ...10c within said time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the Court Henry Van Dyke remarks that in for the rc,icf demanded itl her Mij the school ol me many Drancnes ore comuiajt. namely for a decree of ,-.v v -i Kt a .ii;nw in UuKht: but the only Ph'!osPhy th8t the Court dissolving tho bonds of With hard whe,t n , j hcretofore ex- Portland .M12.35 Jie taml m. car. just the BWret of making : friends igting ten laintj(r nd dl.fcnd. loU, thereTl not be with one's luck. ant and for other equitable reliof. C&Sfc UfvU iwu naM.io tfiasf xau " -" Year. . riage Decembr 24. Mr. McCubbina will engage in farming north of Ath ena, having leased land from R. B. McEwen. Mr. Geo. Gross and Miss Vena Uge of William Mass on oast Main ur,t nd report will be heard and. a aettiemenc inerooi maue. Dated thia the 6th day of Decem ber, 1619. WILL M. PETERSON Administrator of the Estate of A. L. Wentworth., Deceased. SUMMONS In th Circuit Court of th SUt of Oregon for Umatilla County, Elsie Ella Belshe, PUintifT, vs. Gran ville I'. Belshe, Defendant. went down to Portland Monday and To Granville P. Belshe, defendant will be met there by her children. bov "'med: IN TUB INANE Or THE STATE r Ult- EGON, You are hereby required to si Mrs. Lula Read and Mr. and Mrs. Notice to Creditor In the County Court of th Stat of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of John J. Beelrr, Deceased. Notice la hereby given to all pr- Russia's sins are shipment of Rods from , . , t i - t l . ..., v ,Kh. ln' summons is puoiisneq pursu- v.- , i u . " ECON, You aro hereby requirod to ap- Whatcver may be thought or saul . , . . ,.,. . Arthur Douglas, who are returning ...j .,.- m ;nm,Lin, f iL IT v... .i.. of Henry Ford s singular notions ol rI, . vht,u,, from a sojourn at Ix Angeles, Cal- plaintiff filed against you In the alwve sons whom it may concern that a t sUtecraft, he is a wise and generous . . . c ' ' th" 17th . ifornia. They will return to Athena entitled suit within six weeks of the Christina U. Beeler haa been appoint om America to ,. . -..fi nn D0Ve emitica court, on tne Kin day 0 th flnlt Dul, c., on ol th , . ... , , ,,. , ,1. . ,1,1. aiiiiiiiKirKiri oi uia esuiM oi : i -i i l.. t:i, ....v,. . of Novpmbor. 1919: and thn firt nnh. """ ,.. u,i. n. k.. ink npr anas-. "r""' The man who works for Henry Ford " " --"- - Goorro Rlchllrdl, of PortI.nd. broth. v-7' p.' " John oisnronomonaceiv cruei uunismuenv. i i. .k n..,.,i r.i . -? :, . ,. - - uasii 1U IW n:iitviM nuiiii.ii1 IC OI Ford prosperity. The Ford w is a contented worker, and has no call to follow the false gods of rad- announced a New Year gift to their ' f , w, b! PVb,18hed, ,or 8,x con" , made in tho Weston Leader nowsna- or " B. B OrKCr I . . , ttintt lat ivnoU uuuiiautru b wraiuil, Ufnnium County, Oregon, on Friday the 21st Pr!ysis of four day of November. 1919. Tho aura. Mr. Richard was The musical world has suffered two p-rcst losses in the recent death of Horatio W. Parker from pneumonia at his home in New York, and that of to that same disease at a Chicago . ' , ... - - t:; the last publication to appear on . j together with an offer of participa- ,, .. . . . . ine laiier unruuutcu uom - , , lion in juiure pruiit-s. jvvrjr vvc ui on the payroll shares in this happy melon cutting. Earners of the minimum wage of 6 per day get $50 each, and from them the glad bonus is graduated upward. Paraphrasing Diogenes, if we were hospital. v :.!Tt i. i t. the 8.00 workers trazinni, his wife's sister. " "New Year's Day represents an accounting and a sponging of the Into. I.iffi nppffa rpneu'pd becrin nings. The New Year's festival is not a country editor, we would be a Friday the said 2d day of January, 1920. Dated this the 17th day of Novem ber, 1919. PETERSON, BISHOP & CLARK Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and Postoflice address J. Beeler, deceased. All per- Richard of this city, " notico that if you full to appear sons having claim, against th estate t after an illnes. from "T1 complaint or other- ar required to present them with weeks' duration, thllln proper voucher, to th ..Id admin- at hi. brother' ply to the Court for th relief proved '"tutrix at th law office of Ptr- bedside and returned home Saturday. "r in ''' complaint, twit: for a de- son, Bishop o Clark, in the Smith- The brother leaves a widow, but no c!e ",1tho Courf dIi",vinir lh Crawford Building, Pendleton, Ore- children. W. G. Est, has returned from tho , , L J 'thln tht dat of th M.uo Rrn. hn.niti . p.i,...... "hi. Summon, i. published pursuant first publication of this notic. t l t V "'v, to an order made by Hon, U. W. Dated this the 28th dav of Novem. Minn., whore ho submitted to an m...i. i...i.. ..t . OM "' n oey oi novem- 1 llVlffV, Wl ,IIU kTIAVII VUUItlll operation ror mo removal ot a stom- uistrict, btaie or uregon. on tho Kid arh uirvr. Ail fmm hino. imaki, dsy of December. 1919. The first nub- intiff to irratifv nrnnnnnrl innvlni. fnr licon of this Summons will boTnade mtirr. to gratify a pronounced long ng for on Friday, tho 2fltth day of December, ss: a thick and juicy steak, "Green" 1919, and tho last publication on Fri- an inn which men reach at the end of a long journey. They sit awhile and arc merry. They take up their journey again." Ford worker. We would not describe it as an evil of prohibition that the country hai lost a certain damphool clement from drinking "coroner's cocktails" made of wood alcohol. A dispatch from London, Some where in England, says: "Engaged OM taaru Wil 1 i n ni W 1-1 r. Vi f farmnr of Earlswood, changed his ' An exchange remark, that a great about marrying Florence Annie Hunt, n.ny-peop a.a oeKin my,ug p local postmistress. It cost him $1750 for breach of promise." Huh! Evi dently he wasn't on the Wright Hunt anything for a rainy day until it be gan to sprinkle. YOUR HOME PAPER'S NEW YEAR The goose' that lays the golden eggs has a more essential competitor now-a-days in the old family hen. Herewith we present tho first is sue of this paper for the year 1920. We have turned to the pile of cost- An" exchange urges every man to be clcBn white PaPer to start the new a self-starter and not a crank. volume. ss For niany, many years this paper From perusing the esteemed Ore- has been making its appearance ev gonian, the conclusion is inescapable Cfy week, carrying the history of the that Oregon University plays foot- everyday life of the town into the ball with Harvard at Pasadena. homes of the people who still dwell -sssss- ' here or who hatfe gone out into broad- Butte plumbers have agreed upon er iitius. . a wage of $15 per day which from what onS of gladness, what dirg- the standpoint of the plumbers only fc"f e buried in that pilo of is a Butteiful proposition. completed files, as.it has grown year - by year! It may seem a simple County Superintendent Green has thing to keep this record, presented statistics showing that in At times you have tossed the paper Umatilla county 67 percent of the aside with the comment, "there', school children art in districts iiav- nothing in it." But always there has ing but 36 percent of the assessed been something in it that interested value of the county. He also shows some one. The two-line notice f the tbat the special taxes in these dis- arrival of a baby meant nothing to iricU are often much greater in one you, but it meant much to someone, instance 70 times greater than in A few lines briefly - mentioning tho 'other districts that escape their just death of some mother's child may not -share of the school ' burden. Mr. have touched you, but it cast a shad Green suggests tho distribution of ow over another heart a shadow ' state and county school money on a that has never been lifted. You may I atonce Second -Hand Sad dles. We will trade new saddles for old ones. Harness Oiled for $1.00 per set. IVuitman's Harness Store (Phone 122) Milton Oregon Pendleton, Oregon, now feels pretty middling well A morry party of young people chaperoned by Mrs, Thompson mo tored out to tho Ceo. Thompson farm Tusday. The evening was spent in dancing and games. Mis. Myrtle Corn of Walla Walla, who is tho house guest of Mis. Doris Thomp son, was the inspiration for the event. Captain Jennie Conrad and Lieuten ant Clark, who has charge of tho Sal vation Army In Pendleton, were vis iting Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. W. J. Crabill. Captain Clark was a resident of Athena a number of years ago. While here the two offi cers sold 125 copies of the War Cry. Returning from the Yakima coun try.whero he spent Christmas, Bob Proudfit tells the Press man that he found . an awfully good place for ducks ponds and ponds,and all that, but they were frozen over the feath ered tribes had departed for other climes; but at that Bob shot a brace of mallards. Miss Anicc Barnes, teacher In tho i Uomestead school, was a guest Mon- ! day at the Boyd homo. She left yes terday for her school, going by way of Huntington, thence down Snake riv er to the mining town where she is principal. She was- acompaniod by Miss Tbelma Anderson of Weston, her assistant. Athena friends have been apprised of the death of Mrs. Ed. Barrett, who passed away at a hospital in Ta coma on December 16th, five days after undergoing a surgical operation. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett formerly resided in this city, wbero Mr. Barrett was a contractor and builder. The husband and one son is left. day. the said 6th day of February. ELL 1 Dated thi. the 23d d.v of December. 1919. Peterson, Bishop & Clahk Attorney, for Plaintiff. Residence and P. O. address: Pendleton, Oregon. A.W.LU1 General Insrace mi Real Estate LIFE HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Do you want to sell your property? If it is Balable 1 CAN SELL IT 4 Dr. S. L KEKfARD Veterinary Surgeon f Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. ber, 1919. CHRISTINA B. BEELER Administratrix Peterson, Bishop A Clark, Attorney, for Administratrix. Why Turn Up Your Overcoat Collar? Get an overcoat from us with the NEW 'CONOMY MUFFLER a unique idea in tailoring that has taken the country by storm. WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud Phone - Main 253 Inula BMrliiiinlniititeiiuMMm frt-. Rami imkIH. .krtrlmi or MM rm Kvllrtlon far BI AltOM Mm on isiniUbllKr. Imak nlnm PATf NT BUILD PORTUNI for you. Hir frMbouklM. tll bow. vLu u. nd rvt raoMf. Wrllotodu. D.SViFTftCO. i j"j oswiin IngtoR, D. 0.