104 ''-t' 1 A Week is 7 Days Sometimes we doubt it ! Progress is only by change thanks to Boyd and Woo'd. They dog us about our change each week and for our "change" every oO days. If you would feast your eyes on nifty binders, we now have a Deering and MeConnick on the floor. They art racy and trim RARIN'TO GO! Wheat growing to head get ready. Choose your header, mower, rake. If you love your wifey, take her a two spool sewing machine, an electric washer or a dozen carnations. WATTS & ROGERS . ATHENA, OREGON WESTON LEADER ClAKK OOU, rxkliiho MHS. N. GOODWIN, AuliUnl editor SUIHl KIP) ION HAW Th Year OO Six Month I 00 Tim Month Ji. 0 60 rtlDAT.JUNE 4, I . 7T EaUit tt lit iMtthc t WtiUH, Oft Hon IM(nd Ull MltlMltlltl. SUMMONS of In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for Umatilla County. Birdia Logan, Plaintiff, vs. Hubert Lo gan, Jr., Defendant. To Robert Logan, Jr., the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com plaint on file in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks f rem the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit, on or before the 16th day of July, 1920; and for want of such answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said complaint, to-wit, for a decree that the bonds of matrimony and mar This frank utterance from I'p-to-The-Timcs Marniin applies to more places than the Cardcn City: "lie fore Walla Walluns attempt to drs cuss at length or (ret wildly excited this year ove national politics it might do them no hnrm if they should Art trv to pick up Itttlo in formation about political matters in their own city, county and state. It is a question today if over 50 percent of the people of Walla Walla know, or care to know, whether or not their city it governed by the commission plan or ahlcrmanic plan. An elec tion today in Walla Walla nuking taxpayers $100,000 more or less n year would not create much of a stir. Indeed, it is a question if as many as 13 percent of the void's would take enough interest in the measure to vote one way or the other. What the rank and file of the people of this country do not know about their own politics and government is really amazing; and their lethargy and luck of half-way intelligent interest in such matters is little short of as tounding. Under such domlitions it is no surprise to those who think a bit that the agitator and quack find t ... n- . r- . t .i c. i t the political field always a ripe one In the Circuit Court of the State of .,;..:,:. ...i, Oregon for Umatilla County. for thcir nefarious aetu .ties. If each Effle May Milton. Flaintift. vs. Albert rilill'n would Bltc"d hw P0,,f,c" Lee Milton, Defendant. duties in patriotic fashion a big end To Albert Lee Milton, the above mimed of the political evils in this country defendant: would soon disappear, or be reduced In the Name of the State of Oregon: to the minimum." lou are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint on in thit nhnvu pntitltni suit on or he- fore six weeks from the date of the a presidential primary first publication of this summons, to- out of all proportion to the value of wit, on or before the 9th day of July, , , nvi.iviirn vot.r. SILK values in MeMsalinc, TuflVtu ami Georgette We have some wonderful dresses $14.75 CKOKCKTTK AND PONCKK WAISTS A large assortment sizes :IG to 18 1-2. Flesh- White, Hisque, Navy and Taupe $4.98 FANCY SILK SKIRTS Plaids ami Strie; also IUack. These are dandies only $4.98 J C. PENNEY CO. Phone .it Athena, Ore. Looks us though the Allies were determined to fight the Holshevikl until the last devoted I'olo is in hit Inst bloody ditch. Just ns though pock wasn't hich enough, a prue pig at the Union, Or egon, stock show went up in an air plane. We'll give you your choice of opin ions as to whether d'Auuunzio is an heroic fool or a foolish hero, We hope a dark horse wins the next Mexican presidential race, if it will insure a stable government. SUMMONS The. truly anient Sinn r'cuicr evi dently counts that day lost m which he cannot pot a constable. A Birthday Surprise J . 1 a, - L. At. - iw. ami lor oi such answer, i e , , inl..,iKl ),. hi. min.l plaintiff will apply to the court for the ' relief demanded in the said complaint, made up from his pre-campaign read-to-wit, for a decree that the bonds of ing of current and not campaign matrimony and marriage contract i:. ... rv, i i i,.v. nage contract heretofore existing De- nereioiore nisiing oeiween me bbiu . .. .. , . twlen the said plaintiff and the said plaintiff and the said defendant be for- llttl ? T' !ui., defendant be forever dissolved and ever dissolved and that the said plain- if all the presidential candidates tht the said nlaintiff. Birdia Loean. tiff. Effie May Milton, be granted an boosters had kept their money in be granted an absolute divorce from absolute divorce from tne sam ceiemi th iH defendant. Robert Loean. Jr.. ant. Albert Lee Milton, and for such a r L I. 1 ." .. :, tn V... nthur rul in f a a i t in thfl rotirt iMml . . . :..i.i., r,iiiil, all this fuss and feathers, this flood This summons is served upon you by This summons is served upon you bv of talk, this avalanche of publicity publication in the Weston Leader, a publication in tne vvesion Leaner, tinn, for six consecutive weeks betrin- tion. for bix consecutive weeks begm- If there arc no buyers at hign M. W. I'ederseii was the surprised and highly gratified guest of honor at a birthday party given Saturduy at his home on the McCrew place. . . , , , , . , His "8th year was thus auspiciously It is quite evident that the cost of .,..,,,, in Th- ,,inn..r iMa campaign is ,1i.i,,i1, ,i.M.r.,.i .!,(, ... ..,,1 sw't peas, and candles with silken shades in silver candlesticks cast a soft radiance ovj-r the festal hoard. The place cards were uniqve and at tracted unusual attention, while novel birthday persents enhanced the pre vailing spirit of merriment. A vie trola concert followed the feast. Thn,ut tifvcnt wunt Mr. Slid Mrs. pockets. We would like some ... 0.IImr ... ,, P. r. day to see an election held without Mriill.lnI Mr ,, Mrit Alh,.rt O'Hurra; Mrs. R. A. Jones c I'ort land, mother of Mrs. Pwlersen; Miss lister O'llarra, Weston's Furniture Store Carries not only a well-bought stock of dependable furniture but a complete line of MORTUARY GOODS A competent and considerate un dertaker in charge. A. M. ROSS, Prop'r. Furnished and Printed at the leader oflice their dinir with the issue of the 4th day of ning with the issue of the 28th day of June, 1920, to and including the issue May, 1920, to and including the issue of the 16th day of July, 1920, pursuant of the 9th day of July, 192U, pursuant to order for said publication made, to order for said publication made, dated and entered in the above enti- datedr and entered in the above enti prices there will be sellers at lower prices. This fact is mado apparent by the wave of price cutting in commercial centers throughout the tied court and cause on the 1st day of tied court and cause on the 20th day of United States that has followed a lull June. A. D. 1920, by the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the said conrt. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 2d day of June, 1920. Peterson. Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. address, Pendleton, Oregon. Mav. 1920. bv the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of said court. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 22d day of May, 1920. Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. address, Pendleton, Oregon. in the flood of indiscriminate and reckless buying. Except as to es sential foodstuffs and indispensable articles of clothing, the American people can protect themselves asrainst the profiteer. They simply do not need to pay his prices for the many things they do not have to buy. A Wonderful New Policy ISSUED BV THE BANKERS LIFE COMPANY of DES MOINES, IOWA Assume You Carry $t 0,000 If you die from any natural cause, the Company pays $10,000 If you die from accident, the Company pays 20,000 If you become totally and permanently disabled, during such dis ability all premium payments are waived and after one year the Company paya you $1,000 per year, as long .you live. and at your death pays 10,000 Under the disability benefit, if you live eleven years, you receive 10,000 Or, if you live twenty-one years, you receive 20,000 And tt death your family or estate tttiU recefbe 10,000 . (the annual payments to you being subject to continuance of total disability.) FRANK PRICE, Agent, Weston, Oregon The democratic donkey isn't twins, that it is going to try to follow both Wilson and Bryan at the San Fran cisco convention. W'c predict that less attention "will be paid to what these opposing leaders regard as vi tal, and more to what the donkey itself regards as expedient. Eli,a Morrison, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pedersen. Closing Up the Gap The hnrdsurfacing of the State iiik'hway from Athena to Pendleton was completed Tuesday evening, and the Warren Construction coninmy is now centering its forces on the work of grading and liardsurfai'lnu the Athena-Weston section. The. highway between these two towns is now closed, travel Itcing di verted from Athena north, up Fifth street, and from Weston via the brick yard north, to the county road near the O.-W. station, thence west and south to Athena. JUNE flsssDHBMHBBstflHMBMMsflHMflMEBB Top prices paid for Old Metal, Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, Etc. About $7.00 for Old Iron J. R. Reynolds f! i H ii Water Strcft (second block north of Main) WESTON , ORKCON A recent writer remarks: "No man, I think, can remain long silent under tne stars, with the brooding, mysterious night around about him, without feeling poignantly how little he understands anything, how incon sequential his actions are, how feeble his judgments." Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty rand- Pure White Try Mitchell's Magic Marvel, tlx) Wash Day Wonder. A. Phillips, state agent. Notice of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mol- colm McDonald, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons whom it muy concern that Will M. Fcterson, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of Mal colm McDonald, deceased, has filed Perhaps that Hungarian secress his Final Account; that the Court, by who so confidently predicts what sort order duly made and entered, has ap of a man the next president of the pointed Tuesday, the 8th day of United States will be is not a secress June, at the hour of ten o'clock in at all, but merely the pest in Buda- the forenoon as the time, and the pest. County Courthouse at Pendleton as the place, where all objections and Spokane is the only city in the exceptions to the said Final Account 100,000 class that so far shows a will be heard and a settlement there loss of population. It could still part (lf made. Persons interested in this from a joblot of mining stock brok- matter will be governed accordingly. Dated this the 0th day of May, 1320. WILL M. PETERSON, Administrator with the Will An nexed of the Estate of Malcolm M Donald, deceased. . Cascade Slabs OA N DO Utah COAL Ask our prices for dray inR. Phone 272 or 93. WESTON TRANSFER CO. GILBERT G. ELLIS, Mgr. era without irreparable loss of prestige. "The Irish Republic What it Stands For," is the subject of a Portland lecture. The chances are that it will never have to stand for as much as the British monarchy. Eye-Glass Service I'hone 4.W-J I) It. A, M. SIMMONS Eye Sight SpecUUit - Penland Bldf. Over Tollman Drug Store Pendleton, Oregon. II YourChoice for a short time only ;; An Extra Pair of ii i: Pants with. Every buit Order, or 10 DISCOUNT I WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP I R. L. Reynaud Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company The increased lubor cost of shoes is stiid to be only one-twentieth the increased price so that labor does not appear to be the nigger in that particular II. C. L. woodpile. ' The senate has turned down the Armenian mandate but even so the Armenians may be lucky not to have Uncle Sam as a guardian. Auto Service Bryan proposes to apply the ounce of prevention to labor troubles by in-' vestigation and adjustment, rather than arbitration. "Most people ore worth their salt, but how about their sugar!" asks the Lincoln, Nebraska, Star. WESTON i: CASH MARKET iA.W.LLL See Walter Melton at the MELTON CIGAR STORE AND POOL HALL FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS : HIGHEST CASH ii PRICES PAID FOR LIVESTOCK. HIDES, PELTS, &c. " ., i. ., .. . . tt HASS & SAUER General Insurance and Real Estate LIFE .HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE to sell your it fa aalablo Do you want property? If 1 CAN SELL IT ! .3 J I