The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, May 07, 1920, Image 2

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The PEACE
LEAGUE
with your neighbor farmer is a good
fence.
Horses like grass; cows like wheat;
pigs like clover, and chickens like to
scratch my lady's garden.
We Have Ordered a Carload of Woven
Wire Fencing.
Keep Your Eyes Open
We are seeing things.
WATTS & ROGERS
ATHENA, OREGON
Wfc-SS I VJIN UCMucri
CLARK WOOD, rubllihtt
MRS. N. OOODWIN. AultUat Mils
SUHU'KiniON RAIN
Th. Year
Six Months - 0
Thre Mouth IZ. ?
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rRIOAT. MAT 7.
eitrd l Ilia ptittolhc si WliUR. Otsisa
iin4-lii NMllmallsr,
While Wifl M. IVU'won commands
attention ami respect wherever ho in
known, the bulk of hi support for
the honor of serving a delegate to
the San Francisor. convention will
havo to com from his democratic
friends in Umatilla county. Ho is
opposed for the privilege of rvpr
senting this district at the great na
tional convention of his party, and
the democratic men and women who W "! lh Mwliiw
v...,,.- kic n.l h.tvf.r ltk him
RIIUW SIMM Wll" . a ...
most for the qualities that have en
deared him to all who enjoy
acquaintance.
"ALWAYS AHEAD"
The J. C. Penney Co. am always save you money, taciturn wo now buy for
297 Busv Stores, do a cash business and buy direct from the factories.
Work shirts ...... .$1.2.",
Work socks l0o
Heavy Overalls $2.25
Shoe laces . Gc
Laundry soap (white) four for 25c
Lux, two for 25c
Toilet soap 4c 25c
Krooms, No. 1 7l)c
Leather gloves iSe
, .5c
,40e
.25c
Sewing thread, only
Oil cloth, all colors
I, ml !.' hoso
Girls' hose 25c to G9c
Wash cloths 10c
Ladies' hdkfs Gc
Hig pencil tablets. c
Pencils 2c jfc
Palm Olive soap, 8 for 25c
New Oxfords, black and brown' just arrived.
J. C. PENNEY CO. JSSS
user pay the
Indeed, it would be foolish to
turn down rood state roads when
hi, they do not add a mnglo dollar to
"Bill- Peterson is not hV. burden of general taxation.
only an able and successful man, but
kindly man. who makes friends
Do not forget the blind when you
be
a kindly man. wno manes , 21 Voto fur th
and appreciate, them Moreover, he ; to .J
has earned by h.s b .1 conle .exporting. J (JllSt
liia i.nriv tho IWOLMlttlolt IMS HOW
his itarty the recognition be now
seeks at the hands of its members.
But Mars may want to let this dis-
reputable globe alone, if at all par
re among the titular as to his planetary relation
W WALL PAPER
Received) for your Living
Room or Bedroom.
SUMMONS.
f.irn pristine between plaintiff and
defendnnt and for the care and cus-
tne win-
That Liberty bonds
best of (rood buys is indicated by tha ships.
views of Roper W. Babson, a New
York statistician of national fame, To paraphrase "an old saw. all
who says: "The general Impression moonsnme wnisxy is m.i wnisay, ami
is that there is only one solution of some kinds are worso than others, h
LI - I il..t 1.. SW-M,., - - -
our financial
a financial crash
and that is
. . ... . .v... c,., UC1C..U....V --- - -7- a financial crasn wnicn win cause
in we vircuii uui. u u tody ot iuarjone iMoniague, me mm- , . . .
Ore eon for the County of Uma- hild of nlaintirT and defendant. P"ces to tumble. People are
tilla. n,l fnr other eouitable relief. buyinir what they should buy; are
Ethel M. Montague. Plaintiff, vs. Tm8 8Ummons is published pursu- not making what they should make;
m John I. Montague nt ant to an order of fion ; Gilbert W. m ot purchasiri, thine, that w,
hwin: . . c. . t n Dikt the Sute of 0ron- ,!lcrW. th. "T,? L . of It
In the Name of the State of Ore- d lv nlad an(i filetj herein on the the nation. I am bullish on bonds.
Ron. You are hereby required to ap- 22d day of April) i220; and the first Bonds arc the only thins I am bull
pear and answer ine compinui. - nublication hereof is made on l-n-
Th trouble is that no loaves re- U
not suit from the loafinir of the Portland jj
bakers.
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there is far more interest in Mex
ico, by the way, than is cominir out
Overalls may be bccominic popular U
Standard Patterns
Moderately Priced
We will be glad to have you call in
and see our line.
A. lil ROSS STORE !
i mAiiA nn ri- . . .. . . J. m
-M;M.w v in thn arto'm-ntuiea j u ..nu lom mnA " - duc iner ire nui wvwiihhk "w. -
sdit within six weeks of the date of the"last publication will be made on "l"'lte Weir t.uinesses; put me
the first publication of this summons, Fri(ia)., the 11th dav of June. 1920. money In real, wood bonds and then M ... . n p-rt,inmi.nt
to-wit: on or before Friday, the 11th in th. eston Leader, a newspaper siH-nd two. three or five vcars nlav BlOUiery way tfliwwuimcuw
day of June, 1W0; and you will take published at Weston, Umatilla Coun-
inir salt, thev would have more mon- A Mothers' Day entertainment was
BU
notice that if you fail to appear and tv Qreeon.
Dated this day or Anni
TTER WRAPS
Furnished and Printed at the Leader office
answer said complaint, or otherwise
plead thereto, within said time the
plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed
for and demanded in her said com
plaint, namely for a decree of the -,Vau telephone for sale. Inquire
said Court forever dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now and hereto- lnis oniec-
1920.
HOMER I. WATTS.
Athena, Oregon.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ey at the end of five years."
ELECTION, MAY ZL
STATE AlD)g
Vote 302 X Yes
For 4 State Road Bond Limit
given in Memorial hall Friday after
noon under the auspices of the Sat-
Those who opposed tho war; those urJy Afternon club, and was attend-
who are opposing the League of bou 35 Hrr women of the
Nations; the restless, the dissatis. community, in addition to club mem-
fied, the radical, all help to swell The hall was attractively dec-
the Hiram Johnson vote in the ?e- "ld with "P-. '"'' '"
publican primaries. The showing Is " s f0y " possible for the
a formidable one. and might bo dis- honor guests. A program of music
quieting but for the fact that his op- n,l readings was given by Mes-
pononts are dividing between them a l,,m? J- A: LuniWen,- F. D. Watts,
vote several times as great. The J- i"r Wifiams. H. Goodwin. E. M.
forces of unrest in this devoted land S,llith: ,ul th Mi,,w' Rub' Vtk'
are due to be finally and effectually "" Thoeny, Lucilo and Louise
discredited in the republican party er. A ieriod of good fellowship
ami in the democratic nartv. We are nd exchange of greetings among
V-sV
.-,s
Oi ti, tp
JUNK
not going to have a government of,
by and for the Hearst newspapers.
-BALLOT TITLE IS AS FOLLOWS:
302 X Yes
303 No
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Rehmd to to pwpW by tU
L-cuIuira Awm bly.
LIMITATION OP FOUR PER CENT STATE INDEBTEDNESS
FOR PERMANENT ROAOS.-Farpon: To uatad bmuoa 7 of
Aniel XI of tue Comtiluuon ol Uifl riutaof Ortcon to M lo CMnBtl th
cmttioaof debuand iisbtittlai includinc prcnoua dabtaand IkbtlittM
Thu Oregon Voter is a remark
able publication whose every number
is filled with informative articles
anil statistics prepared and compiled
with painstaking care and free from
those who have been friends since the
early days of Weston, was an enjoy
able feature of tho afternoon. A
two course luncheon was then iwrvcd
by the club members, the guests be
iiv; seated at daintily appointed ta
bles. The Weston Mercantile com
pany sent a bouquet of pink carna-
for th parpoof building and maintaining permanent roada to U
amount ol fourper cant ol tha ajanad valuation ol all tha proparty
in tha titata ol Orcgoo, iaauad ol two par ecot aa now proridad by law.
NO PROPERTY TAX-NO DIRECT TAX
. NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
. Keep these three facta in mind. The present auto license fees and
gasoline tax will pay both the principal and interest on all the bonds
under this amendment, and will yield an annual surplus besides for other
state highway work. No additional taxation of any kind.
FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED
Oregon most bare sufficient Highway-Funds to match Federal apportion
ments or Oregon cannot get the benefit of Federal money for Oregon Roads.
Increasing this constitutional limit is a necessity. Unless limit is increased,
either state roads cannot be completed for many, many years, or must be finished
by direct property taxation. This measure averts direct property tax for state
.highways and makes early completion possible. Let's get the roads built now.
Income from Present Source Sufficient to Piy .Principal and Interest.
The (art thai revenue from auto licenaa fee and gaaolina tax. without Inerraaa of preaent rat,
' wiU ba ample to pay both principal and intareat on theae bonda. ia clearly aet forth by official figure
in the Sute Pamphlet, mailed to every regiatered voter. Kefer to ritata Pamphlet for Terinrati;n.
Examine the table carefully. It proves that no property tax ia required and that preaent rates for
auto license fee and gaa tax will redeem principal ana intareat and yield aurpiue besidVe.
For Intareat Tables, Pampbleta or farther Information, writs to
OREGON ROADS AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
!.L11lrree4 2.5latx..'eri (. UtTUI. Oars fem CeasCst, 1. 1, aalr
Campaign Headquarters, 31 1 Worcester Building, Portland, Oregon
VOTE 302 X YES For 4 State Road Bond Limit
inaccuracy, rancor or prejudice. The """ w i'v
current issue contains an exhaustive I'neer present, which was awarded
article m the collepe milluf-c tax to Mr- Martha Van Winkle. The af
measure. It is significant that the a'r was on ot tho mmt wholesome
Voter indorses this measure. It says antl delif-htfu! events of the year's
that "Oregon has g-otten her money " calendar, and clearly reveuled
back many times over for the limited tne cnuuringi ties ana iixeioiif- menu
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M? ' Water Street (second block north of Main)
rij WESTON - - OREGON
Top prices paid for Old Metal,
Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, Etc.
About $7.00 for Old Iron
I. R. Reynolds
funds she has invested in higher ed
ucation."
ships existing1 amonf- the "Mothers
in Israel" who so ably contributed to
the civilizing- of a new country.
estoii 6arage
J. F. SNIDER
GENERAL OARAGE WORK
Good Mechanics Good Equipment
cAll Work Guaranteed
AM and DIAMOND TIRES
at the right prices Auto Supplies
Try' Us
GENERAL BLHCKSMITHINC at Snider Shop
One Walter Anderson Watson had j
a score of wives, and only killed four At the Standard Theatre
of them. We can fancy some con- , ,
firmed misogynist saying that Mr. wTr' ' , ''0n
Wauon exefcised remarkable self-re- W,th ih,e uDu' ot tho
t j t scries of the "Big 12, will be screen-
T cd at the SUndard. "The Career of
Although Johnson is running -Catherine Bush" Is tho bill for Sun
strong we regard it as incredible day night, and Douglas Fairbanks
that the g. o. p. will consent to nom- comM in "Arizona" Wednesday
inate a man who is condemned by the n'fc"ht.
support of the Hearst newspapers.
. , Auto Owners, Attention!
A Philadelphia bishop declares We are preparing to open a repair
that the whole American people are "hop and garage opposite the Wei
trending toward evil. We assume ton Leader office. We will specialize
that it will be a case of letting the i" tbe Overland, Willys-Knlght and
devil take the foremost. Fords. OLSON BROS.
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Whatever else may happen, it is Try Mitchell'iuMagic Marvel, the
pretty safe to prophecy that "From Wash Day Wonder. A. Phillips,
Jail to the White House" will not be state agent,
one of the high lights in the career ,
of Eugene V. Debs.
Utah COAL
OA ND1
Your orders solicited, and
will be promptly filled at
right price. Phone 272 or 93.
WESTON TRANSFER CO.
GILBERT G. ELLIS, Mgr.
i Surely Suitable ;
Notice of Final Account.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of thu Estate of Mul
' culm McDonald, deceased. .
Notice is hereby given to fill per
sons whom it may concern that Will
, ; M. Peterson, Administrator with the
We read without a qualm or quiver wi AnncxC(j of thc C8tatt. of MaI.
colm McDonald, deceased, hits filed
his Final . Account; that the Court, by
order duly made and entered, has ap
pointed Tuesday, the 8th day of
June, at thc hour of ten o'clock in
the forenoon as the time, and the
County Courthouse at Pendleton as
thc place, where all objections and
exceptions to the said Final Account
will be heard and a settlement there
of made. Persons interested in this
want nittcr will be governed accordingly.
Dated this the Cth day of May,
1920. WILL M. PETERSON,
The far-sighted taxpayer will vote Administrator with the Will An
to enable the state to complete its nexed of the Estate of Malcolm Me-
highway program, and let the motor- Donald, deceased.
Two million people are reduced to
the verge of starvation in Vienna
another guilt-load to forever over
whelm the fallen houses of Hapsburg
and Hohenzollcrn.
that thc railroads will have to have
a billion dollars more revenue. A
mere billion now-a-days looks like
"chicken feed."
If it keeps up the rest of us, with
pockets emptied, will just have to
stand around and watch the profit
eers plunder one another.
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Even Mexicans do not miss at fir
ing squad range, and there are indi
cations that Carranza doesn't
to qualify as a target.
Eye-Ulass Service Phone ity-i
DR. A. M. SIMMONS
Eye Slfht Specialist PinUnd Bldf.
Over Tallman Drug Store .
Pendleton, Oregon.
SHOWING
SOME
SWELL
SPUING
SUIT
SAMPLES
!: VESTOII
H CASH MARKET
A.l7iLL
FRESH MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
: HIGHEST CASH
: PRICES PAID
FOR LIVESTOCK",
HIDES, PELTS, &c.
HASS&SAUER
WESTON BATHS, BARBER
and TAILOR SHOP
R. L. Reynaud
General Insurance
and Real Estate
LIFE HEALTH FIRE
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Do you want
property? If
to sell your
it is salable
I CAN SELL IT
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