i 5 t if it i i i. iiS! iiil f!! ii 't i i SCMMON I Um Circuit Court of tlw Mato ureguu tor VmatlUa county. J. A. Nelson. 1'Ulnttff. vs. W illiam R. Bchrlmpf. Lauretta rVhrlmpf. V. K. liaynl. Omar ttephcns; The r"r mere Bank of Wewn.v corporation of Weston, Oreiron. and Gardner nun corporation of Walla Wall Washtmrtoir, lvfendanta. BREVITIES Cash for chickens. J. K. tteyrwlde, Mis Fay Warren returned Monday from a vinit at Pasco." Mr. Jacob lVocbsUd of Portland ia a reunion guest of Mrs. J lils. About 15 mn art employed at the Wuo Mountain sawmill, pettimr it r..M.iu f.ir i ho season's run. later . i .k.. tu..tt w token to lVll- Inn tiavroll Will . bo Increased to t0. tllll. WVIIH " ' ., . . l.L ft To William H wcnnmi". meiun -i -- c..i.ri...nr cnnlitpr niul .-. a cor- k.. the advice ol ncr pnysivinii, .. imu. milium - - ..oration of Walla Walla. Washington, am Pr Smitht Charles K. Hall has sold hU rcsi. defendant above named: R ... R storms went to lone dene property in ho upper iart of iXTHHNAMBOFTHKAir MuvA to roortranir.e the lone fxvn to 0. O. IVderson. who Intend X " he BartS church, and report, a An. remodel the house and occupy it piZ f.uTd a.Z' o I .ho above ,mHPtiK. Mr. Storm, left Wed,, with hia family. Mr. Hall will Icy entitled null by The Farmer itank or fo: ,.1,, t ,ljut the business hi a few days to attend a fwventn Weston, on r in-fore the 10th day ( . h( BU,tcr Mrs. J. A. pay Adventist camp mectiiujt at July. tt:. ami you will j take neWJ (ur ,rAenc. Idaho. " ZXZ. Dr. E. B. Osborne of tho J. R. Knsh i, .vacation Hid defTnda.u. for want thereof will AKricuUui-.l Colta faculty was a visit frjm California, where he is apple to the alwve entitled court fr Tuestiav of the J. A. Lumsdens ronnwteM with the staff of the u. t. th, r.llof prayed fr In Ita ld enw whi)c o) hjs WV to attend the Union Surveyor General at San Francisco, n.mplnlnt on file In il cause, to-wit: Fnmls Sn)it1l am family are reun- For the foreclosure of that eer ain . , vW.ion from Coulee City. Wash. , , . ;Von";or; ": 1 of the waterworks dam Mr. and Mrs. John HaniMer Jr. arc ror i:i.i. n rine creek aoovo wwn, ki IIKMSTITCHINU HKI'AKTMKNT A. M. JENSEN CO. Ilemntltchinr, lVeot. Chain Stitch. Iiik rmbrolik-ry, Mraldlmt. I lain SlitchitiK, llutton Holes ami lluttons Covvrvd, rieallnir. . MHS. C. IX I'BKOUSON I'hono tKIO, Walla Walla, El.Kn:iUC St'l'I'UKK AMI WIR1NU Kstimalea Furnished Free un All Kinds of Work. All Work Guaranteed. FKKEWATEK KI.KCTKIC Sl I'PLY IIOl'SE I'luMte No. 4-t3 Freewater, Or KITMMON8. In tho Circuit Court of tha RtaU of (lreon for tlw County of lima, tills Ethel ' M. Monlauue, Naintlff, vs. Julin I. MonlaKue, IH-feni aiit. To John I. MontaRue, defendant In'YliM Name of the Statu of Vtv Kn, You are hereby ivquired to ap L and answer the complaint filed Ininat you in the above entitUHl Jul" within six weeks u tha dato of th llrst publication of this ''''' . to-wit: on or before Friday, the Uth ilay of June. WSiOs and you will take "flee that f vou fail to .a;ar and answer said complaint, or otherwise nlead thereto, w thin said time the ;,!;Ttifr. for 'want thereof, will .pplv lo the Court for the relief prayed for and demanded In her said com. .laint. namely for a decree of the iaid Court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and hereto- a . - -1 .1 aum .1ftklttliV anil lore esisiinji, mi"v defendant and for the care and cus toily of Marjorle Montajrue, the tnlit. or child of plaintiff and defendant, and for other equitable relief. This summons Is published pursu ant to an order of lion. Cilllyrt W. I'helps, Judife of the Sixth Judicial District of the Htate of Oregon, duly made and filed herein on tha d day of April, l20j and the first publication hereof Is made on rl; lay, the HOth day of April, lOiSO, and the last publication will be made on Friday, the llth day of June. IB.'O, In thi Weston Uader. a newsnaiK-r .ublished Weston, Umatilla toun. 'CJThla 22.1 day of A-rll, 1020. HOMER . WAl'liJ. Athena, Oregon. Atlorneyfor JMaintilT. Wall teiephone .for aale. lnquiro at this oillce. J. . Ramiivx left Tuesday for a f ...id date for i7.. witn in- n pine cre..k above town. Btviiig ine here from licnx lor iiw n-unnm. ti-rest at the rate of s ier cent per an- omrMth more capacity. Mis-s Blanche Coop-r. former stu- mm until iUl: M mortaaae M confident that the dam .lent of Weston lliith schtn.l. is here T .,,!r":.T TJr;,,,, ,, : ti i tZA thl. season to be an ad- ,rom Roy. Idaho, for a vUit with r; .;;" iu.Kt of very voHW advantage to her pirl friends. Hceinnlnn at a point on the South th(J Waterworks system. Ho aays lin of l.t two. Section l .. Townsni .f jt wrsn-t for U-akum mams two mor.ths' North of nana. 35 Jj; there would be plenty of water dur. bn)thcr nr,, iriroenru-riand ,; inK the drye.t part of the sumnvcr. Ml,ic0. Mr ;iid Township ; theneeWest aloim Mrs. C. O. 1'edersen and children punish dest tha said South line of I-otw', 1J07 1-5 SIHnt iat week with friends and rel- int,rcgt in tl fort, thence north at rlRht ancles s.. t UeUx tmt fMi v tt; thence north I 'f Miss Esther Williams returne.1 lltf to wl :bX"cZ:t from California Sunday night, hav- Jfter hiding infr :J acres. ing completed a most interesting und m,,untains it Tk. nnrtv of the first part Intending ,Vahle vear at Mills college. tif,. am hav to convey all risht. title, and Interest ... , ms.i., traded horses four pa. he manacctl to . make his way of the party of the firs. : part t ho Monday just to keep in out of the country. That was live ,rifMr , , fc bko- H.d7 rt kmr . "t. -,tr m-r second Newton Loverklgo has lccn busy whether the relatives he is going to unless such rlphl shall exceed the the few days trimming off un- Mv arc living or not, and is certain m-,me in such event all right belonging (iprj)rUsh and mowing grass in the that if they arc they suppose him to to said land Is conveyed. . . ,h it -.mi nresent an K .l..a.l Mrs. Ramirei will remain Ale beginning at a po nt oi. jne ' ' ar)Doanlncc t,, pionecr pic. ,t thfi home of r nu,her. Mrs .mth line or unj - I i,,i I .ns.lale. on Weston moun '. from the half section cor- -...i Mr., r v Bulfinch are an- ,a;n. durintr his absence. ner between sections l and 17 or saiu ticjpatin , visit from their daugh Township ; thence st along the Agtws Walker at Wasco. rhltrrhir'XhV'an who P.ans to arrive ir j time for the feet- thence north 0 decrees and 1 pionecr reunion festivities, feet' East 39 feet: thence south S27 pau sown wheat throughout this feet to the point of beginning, contain- gecWon looks as green, thrifty and Ins 7 acres. . promising as it did in the good old J.o'cS-" .. S&?Jfi&: -y "umper cro,s. Also, it t"fetX party of the first part to X apparently as well advanced as usual, water right to the abovedescrlicd 7 Spring-sown wheat, on the contrary, ceres not to exceed O.Hi cubic feet of ,Qok gQ heaithy a.i it might. ..rZftZfZrJZ e'ven Mayor Banister of Weston, who was HUH ... omonc those th s SDHng tO l.nl.iilPlnie Til Kil 11 I.1IIU . Mrs. Sudie Purccll. one of the ear liest pioneer women of Weston, is (!o Portland visitors at the . reunion. Robert F. .Reynolds ia here from Franklin rnuntv to remain a few weeks in the old home burg. Walter Williams has returned from the Heppner neighborhood, to remain until after tho picnic. Mrs. J. J. Beeler has returned to i'..i,t from IIi-rmiKton. where she ir.ww - among those mis spring - conveyed. . . .t P" 01 nc" "Vv.' u" " f.m, of Miss Hall, formerly of the Also hereby conveying ;.. -" remark that ne migni nave " , " n KitTmaX facttUy. Mrt. BeeWr of the second pan a . v. tcr off to navc Kepi im kv .... w - - nnve uiKtn a Limovv - ...li... AitrV. am now located and ,h. ,ieh to kecD the same in repair nave wmi. - , . i nt fIlc. She will again to keen un. maintain and retniild stand. . . . . j Wcbtuli and will the dam now n for the diversion Mr, R. C. leaves e .fcinK. of the water imo ... morning w . ditch is used to convey water unto the agemcnt there as soloist of the Ore- The East Ortgonmn recalls in Its land hereby conveyed for irrigation Agricultural College commence- Twenty-Eight Years Ago column purposes which .said ditch andh dam are Tuesday morning, that "the first annual reunion of tho located on lands owned by part e T ' m . . ,,.-,:. Colinty PiIlecr association the first part in action i.. .... . - .. ... . ... . wton juc 27 an(, right hereby conveyed mum. airs. r.ua umm." beina exclusive. aill he entertained at luncheon Tues- 28." Excepting and reserving from this . president Kcrr. Wanted By June C, a competent conveyance a right xt. .i Mr. n W. Warren arc blacksmith to rent complete shop. nnrtiea of the ttrsi pan ana . - the owners of mm their Franklin county Mrs. R. Lieuallen. Weston, Or. the adjoining property on the west a farm gr the reunion. They are ac- tr n.l Mm. Charles Royce of right of way for an Irrigation ditcn ied by Mr8. Edith Mucklc. Spray, Oregon, were here humiay ana to be constructed, maintainea nfi daot-htcr met the mother of Mr. Roycc, wno kept in repair by the parties of the . Mra Susa (own fr(m Dayton. They dec- rfTchVrp-: : ande-on- ker wdinne gue.U Sunday at orated the grave of hi. father James vey water in such ditch which ia to bo the imer Tucker farm home. Royce. one of the earliest nettlm on -ivtetr And across the lands hereby con- ,...j tj, , mw to man- Weston mountain. The departed pi- veveri in a general easterly and west- hniicrht the second lot sold in er.V direction, such ditch to be located nooa on . ... .. . ; ; j ortnatrnrtpil Iiv the parne i'" aim uuw avw.si-.. - . . Hrst part 7d ! alio- reserving to tho perous farmer of this section, died at Furniture, etc.. at private sale. ... .u- ..,.r. ... the owners i. c....i ronh Whnt in left Saturday, June 12, wTIl antes o, ...c latruiua oumiua; ...,..- - of th land on the south of the land . . . . Mr. Reetlcr be sold at publie. sale. See Sulmg hereby conveyed the right to turn i,0i,h fm- a number huildimr. F. D. Watts. surplus unused irrigation water on tno ' . ... . thc l.n.i herebv conveved. the name to lie oi moiuns, nnu.uu iw.n. r - - , - .... .. taken care ,"f bv'the ownen. of the fecte arrangements to motor south J. Calder home in this city during the . . ... .....thc- oith ... . v,;u h,.lh' ol.oi.n,... of. their Nardil.",. Dr. and land nereoy i;vii;j. ln nopes vi rauvc.u.is ...o """"" - ..n.n,ni hereditaments and an- ' Un f II. Smith, who have cone to purtunciiccs . hereunto ieinn..o, portIand to attend the meeting or Auto Trimming H I Tops and Cur- tains made to order. Large as sortment of plate glasses a glass for every car. A good stock of Sad dles and Heavy Harness always on hand. Also Collars. Pads, Halters, etc. Get our prices be fore buying. I'Mman's . Harness Store (Phone 122) Milton, Oregon n is in any wise appenamma . . B)(sociation. recorded in tne omco m i ----- - ,,. County Uecoder of l-n.atila l ounty. Having gained in strength ur a Oregon, on the 19th day or August, ,)0re serious operation, uesicr h.ik- uregon, on ine iin u.,y w. um, moit; khuu. wv-..., -----r. 1919, in Hook 68 of Mortgages at pane on submitted again to the surgeon's 229 thereof; for a judgment. Joint ano .... . , Waa Thursduy. Uis tonsils were removed. Mrs. Mary E. Tobey left Tuesday for her homo in Portland, having ter minated a three weeks' visit at the,. ir ftoorlwin home. Mrs. Wm. Driskell spent a few days in Frctiwnter an tlw truest and rif hor rfautrhter. Mrs. H. C. Fetter. Mrs. Iley Wmn motored to walla Walla Friday to spend thc day with n-lntives. Mis Eliza Morrison. Miss Ksthcr Williams and Lester O'Harra were Morrison several ut'aiiuit William B. SchrimpI and Iauretta Hchrimpf for I627.S6 with interest at the rate dt 8 per cent from tho 12th day of August. 1319. for 150 reasonable attorney fee and for this defendant's costs and disburse ments; for the sale of the said prop erty and the application of tho pro ceeds to the payment of said Judgment, costs and disbursements, costs and expenses of sale and attorney fees, that plaintiff's mortgage lie foreclosed a in plaintiff's complaint prayed, for, and -if any money remain from the payment of plaintiff mortgage that . i.,. o..,.,n I,., r.n.iiic.l to the payment of . . . - . .. ..... . .!... nil . ........... .. t it... f thin ueieiiaanm jus"..'.... ..- dinner guev persons claiming through defendants, ,nrm j,olnC Monday evening. William K. Schrlmpf. l' A fcw Jerscy miik customers want Schrimpf. W. K. Haynie, Omar Bteph- ' ens and Gardner and Co., a corpora- cd. Mrs. I'. It. LUias. ton " i w T) I,,.oln relnroixl TlllKllaV tion oranyotinem is ran" ...- . ... ,,vw.. . of all right, title, and estate In raid from l',asket mountain, where he has" mortgage premises aim r. Hm ,cip,ng Harry ucavnc jiui in u thereof, except the right of redemp- . , ion-JjLl?:Z"ll TZ Mrs. Lulu Beathe came down from ,h- ,...rehaiu.r in dos- the mountain ranch to spend Decora. ine ..:rti i'.u-vc ...c f- - - t - , i nt alH nremises. and for such ios dav with relatives and friends ether relief as pertains to equity and m Wel!ton good conscience. The i:ttie- 0f Mr. and Mra, This summons i published puauam nm, who has been very ill to an order of the Hon. O. W. I'helps. Henry Beamcr, who has Deen very m Judge of the above entitled court, the past week, is now gaming satis made In open court at Pendleton, Ore- factorily. gon, on the 26th day of May, 1920. Mrg j Harj Williams spent Satur- 8ald order provides that the first pub- y?Mt Walla attending to va- ligation of thin ummns ahall be made , "' . . m l " t ay f May. 1920, in the rious business errands. w Jton trader CUud Davis came down recent y JAMES A. FEB. from Molsun, Wash., for visit with Attorney for Defendant, The Farmers hi(1 parcnt)lj Mf. and Mrs. J. C. Da Bank of Weston, se corporation. wjfe a.ompanjcl him, rc I'ost office address, I'endleton. Ore- " Bn. . . , 'rices Gut iiegardless fONO A Real Opportunity for Our Customers We have had consigned to us about 50 coats and 60 dresses all of the lat est spring styles and of excellent ma terial and workmanship beautiful garments, indeed. The season is short for selling, and we have had instruc tions to close these out for the cost of manufacture. - WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE accordingly, and any of these garments is yours for less than the cost of the material at present prices. The time ia limited for this sale and we advise makiirg selection early, as we shall return them not later than ten days from now. Coats from $16.50 to $27.50. Dresses from $16.50 to $35.00. Think of it! j j